MacVoices #1115: Macworld 2011 – Papershow For Teachers Provides Inexpensive Wireless Display From Paper to Screen

From the show floor at Macworld 2011, Giulia Giovanelli of Canson shows off the latest improvements to Papershow, their technology that provides inexpensive paper-to-display capabilities for everyone. Papershow is now focusing on the education market, providing a means of sharing what’s on paper with everyone in the classroom affordably. Giulia explains the benefits for both a classroom full of students as well as in an individualized learning situation.

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MacVoices #1114: Macworld 2011 – The PARASYNC Charges Up to 20 iPods At One Time

In the Parat Solutions booth at Macworld 2011, Peter Jauss introduces us to the PARASYNC, a 20-slot iPod dock that will charge and sync up to 20 iPod nano, iPod touch or iPod classic units at one time. Peter explains how not just schools, but museums and even cruise ships are using this product to deploy standardized iPod configurations for a variety of uses.

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MacVoices #1113: Macworld 2011 – iFusion Turns Your iPhone Into Your Home or Desktop Phone

At Macworld 2011, Niel Levonius, , Director of Corporate Strategy for AltiGen, introduces the iFusion, a dock for the iPhone that turns it into your home or office phone, with charging, speakerphone, wired handset, and audio capabilities all built-in.

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MacVoices #1112: Macworld 2011 – SMART Technologies Expands The SMART Board Beyond Education

On the show floor at Macworld 2011, Christopher Klein of SMART Technologies demonstrates the latest capabilities of the SMART Board, and talks about why their products reach far beyond their traditional education market.

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MacVoices #1111: Macworld 2011 – MacTiVia Puts Your Mac on The Big Screen

From the show floor at Macworld 2011, KL Chang of AWIND explains how their new product, MacTiVia, can broadcast your Mac’s screen to your big-screen television without the bother of cables or physical connections.

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