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How do I use the BlackBerry PlayBook

#3 / 2011-05-25 12:00:00 / 1:55 min.
In this episode, we show you

how to connect to a Wi-Fi network

while

using the BlackBerry PlayBook

. Unlike other BlackBerry devices, the PlayBook is unable to connect to

3G networks

and instead uses Wi-Fi as its main means of

connecting to the Internet

.

How do I use the Amazon Kindle

#11 / 2010-12-17 10:01:00 / 36:58 min.
In this series, we show you

how to use Amazon's Kindle

, the ebook reader that started it all. The latest models offer

built-in Wi-Fi

connectivity and improved

electronic ink displays

for easier readability. We'll show you

how to get ebooks onlineread your ebooks and magazines

, how to change your settings and more.

Using your Windows Phone 7

#3 / 2010-12-15 10:00:00 / 5:10 min.
In this episode, we show you how to

manage your wireless connections

on your

Windows Phone 7 device

. We'll show you how to

join a Wi-Fi network

,

connect to a Bluetooth device

and

disable data roaming

, among other things.

How do I use the Amazon Kindle

#1 / 2010-12-06 10:00:00 / 4:04 min.
The

new Kindle model

has a lot going for it. The new devices feature

Wi-Fi connectivity

and

electronic ink display

s with more contrast, and some models even have

3G accessibility

. We'll give you a tour of all of the

Kindle's hardware components

in this episode.

Lab Rats

#238 / 2010-09-06 17:00:00 / 19:08 min.
The smartphone wars just heated up with the release of Blackberry's new Torch, but can it hold a candle to Apple's popular iPhone? Andy and Sean take a look at these two next-gen smartphones in a face-off, and compare their strengths and weaknesses.

Lab Rats

#233 / 2010-08-02 17:00:00 / 20:51 min.

What is 3G?

What is 4G?

Come to thing of it, what is a G and how many of them do I really need? Andy and Sean explain the difference between the different types of 3G and 4G data networks, with the help of a bunch of melons.

Gadget TV

#116 / 2010-05-10 12:00:00 / 3:08 min.
The always-on, ubiquitous 'net connection has long been the dream of the mobile and the geeky. While we're still a long way away from blanket citywide Wi-Fi, there are solutions to be found. TRENDnet's Mobile Wireless N Router (official product name the slightly less explanatory and considerably less memorable

TEW-655BR3G

) is one such solution. Basically, you plug in your 3G USB stick and then share your cell 'net connection just like you would with your wireless router at home.

Lab Rats

#218 / 2010-04-19 17:00:00 / 24:41 min.
Andy and Sean finally get their hands on the new Apple iPad and put it through its paces. What's the hardware like? Is it good for games and productivity? And ultimately, is it worth the hype?

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#244 / 2010-03-23 23:15:00 / 2:06 min.

Video coverage of CTIA 2010

: From the

CTIA 2010 show floor

, Andrew catches up with Novatel Wireless, makers of MiFi. These tiny devices connect over the cellular network to offer a 3G or EVDO Internet connection. Connect up to five laptops or other devices over 802.11b/g/n and share that cellular Internet connection so you're never searching for a WiFi hotspot.

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#239 / 2010-03-23 10:00:00 / 3:45 min.

Video coverage of CTIA 2010

: From the

CTIA 2010 show floor

, Andrew Moore-Crispin chats with Joe Melfi of D-Link to learn about the company's upcoming ... doorbell, the

3G DoorPhone

. This device acts like a connected peephole and lets you see who's knocking, no matter where you are. We also see the

Wireless N Pocket Router

. Using your USB mobile Internet stick, you can share a 3G connection with multiple computers and other WiFi enabled devices.

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#63 / 2009-01-16 09:30:00 / 5:40 min.
Bug Labs has been described as the Lego of gadgetry. With the Bug Base and several available Bug Modules, the tech savant can build their very own device or prototype a gadget idea to show off using the snap-together Bug kit.

Mr. Mobile

#1 / 2008-12-30 09:15:00 / 3:47 min.
Jay takes a look at Fizz Weather on the iPhone and exposes the truth: It really is always cold in Canada, where Mr. Mobile is recorded.
Jay runs through some of the features of Fizz Weather that makes it tops on his list of weather apps and, in Mr. Mobile's humble opinion, well worth the $5.99 price of entry.



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