Friday, January 05, 2007

You'll Scream for Siren's Latest Wireless Audio

Siren has recently unveiled two new entries for the ongoing effort to remove cords from a society that seeks to become free of tangled wires. The Siren wireless headphones and Siren Screamer look to further integrate music into the household without forcing you to refinance your home to afford it. If your one of those people who has gigabytes worth of music on your computer, but a home stereo system that's still waiting for those new CD's your never going to buy, then the Siren Screamer may be your streaming solution. Music you listen to with Windows Media Player or iTunes can be wirelessly streamed to any room in your home with a range of up to 150 feet, and the remote has an LCD display to keep track of what you're jamming to. The wireless headphones have an over the ear design and up to 120 feet of line-of-sight wireless connectivity.

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An Open Letter to Verizon Wireless, From Yours Truly (and David ...

I know it's maybe been a tough year, breaking ground on your new 3G network, losing some traction to Sprint and T-Mobile, watching competitor Cingular make inroads towards stealing some of your high-speed data thunder. What you need is some hip, edgy marketing to lift you spirits, and I think Dave Letterman's crew has just the right idea: .

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Wireless Facilities on Brink of Disaster

Wireless Facilities (Nasdaq: WFII) is dropping 16% after the company lowered its fourth quarter guidance last night. Wireless Facilities is a wireless communications networking company that sells a variety of services to the wireless communications industry. The company also took a one time restructuring charge including a $7.5 million charge to remove on going stock option expenses. Though the company believes that the restructuring will benefit shareholders in the long run, share are sliding. The mantra on Wall Street is to always trust the tape over management talking points. The stock is falling below key technical levels; the 50 and 200 day moving average. .

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