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		<title>That was quick: Belkin unveils iPhone 7 &#038; Apple Watch accessories</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2016 20:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Belkin has introduced a new range of accessories for the newly unveiled iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and the Apple Watch Series 2, among them being screen protectors, armbands, a watchband, Apple Pencil stand, and more. There are eight products total [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">Belkin has introduced a new range of accessories for the newly unveiled iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and the Apple Watch Series 2, among them being screen protectors, armbands, a watchband, Apple Pencil stand, and more. There are eight products total in the new accessories lineup, with launches for all of them being set for this month. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">Speaking about the announcement, Belkin general manager Steve Malony said, “We are introducing a broad range of iPhone and Apple Watch products, and every design we create is inspired by our mission to help people get the most out of this new technology.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">The new Belkin line includes the “Stand” for the Apple Pencil, as well as the Case + Stand for Apple Pencil. The stand is made from anodized aluminum with, says the company, a bead-blasted finish and a recessed silicon tip holder. The Case + Stand option includes a protective case in which the Pencil can be stored; there are compartments for small accessories, as well, and stand functionality. Both products are priced at roughly R300, with the Case + Stand being available now and the Stand for Apple Pencil being slated for a late September launch.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">Joining these are some accessories for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, including the Air Protect SheerForce Case that is both transparent and impact-resistant, as well as the Sport-Fit, Sport-Fit Plus and Sport-Fit Pro Armbands. All three armbands are made of neoprene material with a velcro strap and a high-grade film for phone protection. The Plus version includes a card and cash pocket and better breathability, while the Pro version includes a “cord management loop,” according to Belkin.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">All three armbands and Air Protect SheerForce Case.will launch on September 10</span></p>
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		<title>Samsung&#8217;s fast wireless charging pad now available as standalone device</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2015 18:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Remember when Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ a few weeks ago? It also took chance to reveal a fast wireless charging pad that takes advantage of the smartphones&#8217; new, speedier Qi charging spec. That fast wireless [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">Remember when Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ a few weeks ago? It also took chance to reveal a fast wireless charging pad that takes advantage of the smartphones&#8217; new, speedier Qi charging spec.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">That fast wireless charger was first introduced as bundle to the South African market when the S6 launched earlier this year &#8211; given that you had the right carrier. Well, you can now purchase that charging pad&#8230; in a manner of speaking, as a standalone device. Say erm, you were on CellC and your GS6 didn&#8217;t come with the charging pad.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">The R799 peripheral is available to purchase at Samsung&#8217;s stores as I write, but Samsung confirmed that other &#8216;leading&#8217; retailers will stock it soon. You&#8217;ll be waiting an unspecified number of weeks before this is sitting on your desk, then. If you can afford to wait, however, it could be a good complement to Samsung&#8217;s latest supersized devices &#8212; you won&#8217;t have to wait ages charge up your phone just because you hate cables.</span></p>
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		<title>Loud &#038; Proud; Mini Jambox and Nokia MD-12 review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2014 15:14:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jawbone is on the process of rolling our their american favourites in South Africa. With the release of the Mini Jambox, we had to put it against Nokia&#8217;s MD-12. Jawbone Mini Jambox [frame src=&#8221;http://savibeza.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/20140628_144146.jpg&#8221; link=&#8221;http://savibeza.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/20140628_144146.jpg&#8221; target=&#8221;_self&#8221; width=&#8221;&#8221; height=&#8221;&#8221; alt=&#8221;Premium WordPress [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jawbone is on the process of rolling our their american favourites in South Africa. With the release of the Mini Jambox, we had to put it against Nokia&#8217;s MD-12.</p>
<p><strong>Jawbone Mini Jambox</strong></p>
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<p>Jawbone’s R1999 Mini Jambox portable Bluetooth speaker is confusing at first. It’s taller than the original Jambox, but still much smaller overall, and it’s around the same price as the standard version. So what’s the difference, and who should buy this slim speaker?</p>
<p>The simple answer to the second part of that question is that anyone considering the original Jambox should buy the Mini Jambox instead. The Mini Jambox sounds a whole lot like the original version of the speaker, with no significant changes—and it’s considerably more portable, to boot.</p>
<p>The Mini Jambox measures a bit over 6-inch wide, about 2.3 inches tall, and just under an inch thick. That makes it about the same width as the standard Jambox and barely taller, but the Mini is a dramatic 1.2 inches thinner. On top of that, the Mini weighs only 250 grams—about a third less than the original Jambox’s weight.</p>
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<p>Jawbone is hoping you’ll think this new miniaturized version qualifies as pocket-size—the company pitches the Mini Jambox as something you’ll tote around each day with your phone and wallet. The speaker is certainly rugged enough that I’d feel comfortable tossing it into my backpack, but I think I’d cram it into a pocket only if I knew I’d be needing it. The device is still not small enough for me to make it part of my everyday pocket essentials.</p>
<p>The Mini Jambox sounds a lot like the original Jambox. And that’s a good thing—the original Jambox sounds nice. The biggest difference to my ears is that, as you might expect, bass presence on the little guy isn’t as noticeable as on the original. It has some oomph, and you can certainly feel the Mini Jambox kick when you turn the speaker on or hold it in your hand, but don’t expect any significant thumping.</p>
<p>Bass aside, the Mini Jambox plays as loud as the original does. Jawbone reps told me that the company believes that the Mini Jambox <em>sounds</em> louder because of its shape and acoustic trickery. That’s especially true when you use the Mini Jambox’s Live Audio mode. This software plug-in—which you must download and install from the Web by connecting the speaker to your Mac or PC via the Micro-USB cable—aims to simulate a more-spacious sound, and it mostly works if you’re using the Mini Jambox as a personal speaker for one, with the speaker sitting right in front of you. (With the original Jambox, Live Audio made music sound dramatically quieter; that’s less of a problem with the Mini Jambox.) I enjoyed Live Audio mode when using the Mini Jambox at my desk, toggling it back to normal mode when I brought the speaker into the kitchen to provide the family with some dinner music.</p>
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<p>Besides the lack of substantial bass presence, the biggest knock against the Mini Jambox is that, in mid 2014, what it accomplishes is no longer that special. Although the original Jambox, which debuted in 2010, impressed because of the amount of sound its creators coaxed from such a small package, such a feat is commonplace these days—you can find countless compact Bluetooth speakers (many of them inspired by the original Jambox) that put out big sound. Still, the Mini Jambox is even smaller, and it sounds nearly as good.</p>
<p><strong>Nokia&#8217;s MD-12 Bluetooth Speaker</strong></p>
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<p>The Nokia MD-12 was announced to the globe earlier in April, just as the Nokia Lumia 930 and 630 was. Little did we know we were to receive this super bass monster as gifts at the Windows Phone Mobile event. The Nokia Portable Wireless Speaker is priced at around R999.</p>
<p>Nokia&#8217;s portable wireless speaker is really small. It has a diameter of 84mm and is just under 4cm in height. This is much smaller than the previous Nokia JBL speakers.  The one that I am reviewing today is in a vibrant yellow colour. The colour is amazing. The front is very minimalist with the Nokia Logo and power button. On the back of the device you will find a 3.5mm audio in and a micro USB for charging the device.  The MD-12 weighs 180g and it feels very sturdy. This is another excellent product from Nokia. No complaints at all about the build quality, the product is excellent. </p>
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<p>When you hold this light and tiny speaker, the truth is that you don’t really know what to expect. On the packaging Nokia has written in big letters: Small &#038; Cool. Loud &#038; Proud (see what we did with this title?). Let me tell you something, Nokia is telling the truth; This little speaker is really loud, full of bass and is really a joy to use. Personally I would not have the volume louder than level 8 as the speaker starts to vibrate and loses sound quality. The sound is surprisingly clear and loud for such a small device. Of course don’t expect to use the NOKIA MD-12 to entertain a home party with 50 people because it is not designed for that. But by your bed, office, living room, etc this portable speaker will do the job, and do it very well.</p>
<p><strong>Bottom Line</strong></p>
<p>With all of that said, both the Mini Jambox and Nokia MD-12 are delightful little speakers. They sound and look bright, clear, and punchy. While it’s not the speaker for a rollicking multiroom party, they works great around the house, as the soundtrack for a small gathering, for personal listening, and for allowing everyone crowded around an iPad to hear the latest viral video they’re watching.</p>
<p>Should you buy the Mini Jambox? That depends. If you already own a regular Jambox, you don’t need this one. If you want true room-filling sound, the Big Jambox is the best Jambox. </p>
<p>Should you buy the Nokia MD-12? Well, that too depends. if you&#8217;re on the look for a great, portable, wireless speaker that is super-friendly on the pocket, this one is for you. And plenty of great compact Bluetooth speakers are on the market. </p>
<p>So it really comes down to how much you value portability. For its size, the Mini Jambox is still quite impressive. If you crave portability and battery power, and if you are willing to sacrifice bass and volume to get them, the Md-12 is a solid buy.</p>
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		<title>Logitech&#8217;s Illuminating Keyboard (almost) in SA</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2014 18:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In the dark, finding the volume rocker on your TV&#8217;s clicker can be hard enough, but F7 on a QWERTY keyboard? That&#8217;s damn near impossible. To that end, Logitech thinks it has a solution for managing your home-theater PC or [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><del datetime="2014-04-10T18:26:08+00:00"></del>In the dark, finding the volume rocker on your TV&#8217;s clicker can be hard enough, but F7 on a QWERTY keyboard? That&#8217;s damn near impossible. To that end, Logitech thinks it has a solution for managing your home-theater PC or connected-TV once you&#8217;ve killed the lights. Not only does the outfit&#8217;s new wireless, backlit keyboard (the K830, if you want to get technical) auto-dim based on ambient light, but to save power it also disables the lighting completely after about five seconds of non-use. What&#8217;s more, the accessory is rechargeable, packs a built-in track-pad and has a 10 meter range thanks to its 2.4GHz connectivity.</p>
<p>The K830 doesn&#8217;t offer control for all of your devices like its Harmony counterpart does, but its dark-room capabilities help take the sting out of that a bit. If any of the above sounds intriguing, Logitech is still confirm South African pricing and availability of the device. Now, now. Put those Game of Thrones episodes away.</p>
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		<title>Meet Samsung&#8217;s Cloud Print</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2014 20:24:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A few days ago I received a review offer or another wireless printer, not having to come across one before, I hesitantly agreed and cannot wait to get my hands on the device. Question remains, who still cables up to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few days ago I received a review offer or another wireless printer, not having to come across one before, I hesitantly agreed and cannot wait to get my hands on the device. Question remains, who still cables up to a printer these days? I have Apple&#8217;s AirPrint on my iPhone while my lappy relies on Google&#8217;s Cloud Print. </p>
<p>Now say Hello Hi to Samsung&#8217;s Cloud Print, which is scheduled to launch with an Android app (duh!) in June followed by an iOS version in the second half of the year. Rumors have it a Smart TV app will follow shortly thereafter. All apps are said to come with high security promises where users will have their data encrypted between their devices and printers. </p>
<p>Those into NFC can rejoice as the android app will also support this feature, allowing a compatible mobile device to be connect to as many as 20 printers with Judy a few simple taps. Given that your printer is NFC enabled of course.</p>
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