Assuming wireless is required, the following 7 results were found.
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box design defeats the purpose of bluetooth. I found myself having to deal with cables, which is not what I want with "wireless" headphones. Summary These fit and sounded great, but I just couldn't deal with the tangle of cables and break-out box. I...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: IT
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I discuss internet service in Japan, explaining various options and approaches--landlines, wireless routers, and other alternatives. Please see this blog article for more information about my own ISP Asahi-Net: Life in Japan - English-Speaking Internet...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: Podcast
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but in theory they should work. I found a bluetooth audio transmitter that allows you to use a bluetooth device (e.g. wireless headphones / speakers) with a non-bluetooth mini-plug audio device (e.g. old-school iPod, PS3's audio out, etc). I may...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: IT
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are gaining traction. Next I needed some kind of floor pedal since I sometimes loop while playing guitar. I went with a wireless bluetooth one by AirTurn. Although the pedals aren't as "clicky" as I'm used to, it does work well. Now I have an iPad...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General
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Sony PRS-505 Ebook Readerhttps://japanatron.com/blog/other/it/10052-sony-prs-505-ebook-reader
cover, thus saving an additional $30 or so over the Kindle. The main selling point of the Kindle is its cellular-based wireless capabilities. I live in Japan, so this feature would not work for me. The Sony accepts SD cards as well as Sony memory...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: IT
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generous feature offering in the home version * boasts features I haven't seen in other UTMs--e.g. endpoint protection, wireless protection, central management, etc. Bad * more features means it's more complex to setup and configure * configuration is...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: IT
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for used equipment). This approach often proves useful when I'm searching for desktop US English keyboards--like a USB or wireless one. I'm a fan of Logitech (called Logicool in Japan) and Microsoft when it comes to external keyboards, and I can...
- Type: Article
- Author: Mondaiji
- Category: General