Posted on November 29th, 2006 by Admin
With such a big name it should be pretty intense right? Well, right now we’re not really sure because this product hasn’t even been announced yet. All we know is that this is a wireless keyboard compatible with Vists. And from it’s name we assume there are solar cells used to recharge so you won’t have to constantly plug in.
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Posted on November 29th, 2006 by Admin
In the past we have talked about large 22″ monitor screen, but never have we talked about something this big. Here’s a monitor for the computer that’s 8 LCD monitors connected together. We don’t know to much about this item, but I’m sure it would provide some good gaming experiences.
via [gizmodo]
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Posted on November 28th, 2006 by Admin
Toshiba has just created a new printer which can print out it’s own special unique rewritable paper. This could help out large companies in the long run, and will definitely prevent the consumption of paper.
The paper that is used has plastic-like material which has thermal properties. Exposure to temperatures above 180 degrees will turn this paper black while temperatures between 130 and 160 degrees will turn the paper fibers white which is the same as having a fresh new piece of paper. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on November 26th, 2006 by Admin

Although I’ve never built my own case, I can sure pick this one out of a crowd. Built as a competitor in the Coolmaster Case Mod Contest by Matt Fielder, the CMC/S3 has lived up to it’s expectations. Check out more pictures of this amazing mod case… Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on November 18th, 2006 by Admin

This is ground breaking new technology, that lets you type on your cellphones or PDA’s easily with a foldable keyboard. I’ve written about a few different foldable fabric keyboards, so what makes this one so special? Well what’s great about the ElekTex Smart Fabric keyboard is that it’s wireless via Bluetooth. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on November 13th, 2006 by Admin
With all the ultra thin laptops out these days, we’re all surprised to hear that Evesham claims they have the lightest laptop with an optical drive out yet. The 1.4-inch thick 2.65 pound “Light Book” isn’t some dinky laptop, because it’s also packed with a DVD/CD-RW/DVD-RW drive. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on November 13th, 2006 by Admin
Japanese producers have just created what seems to be the “Japanese version” of the “I’m a Mac, I’m a PC” ads. The Mac guy seems like he’s got a little work to do, and unfortunately i don’t speak Japanese so i don’t know what their saying. Watch the commercial… Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on November 8th, 2006 by Admin

Skype has just released a totally new looking beta version for Windows. Some new features include direct access to SkypeCasts, and tweaks with file sharing. There is no word yet on the Mac version, but they are working on it as we speak.
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Posted on November 7th, 2006 by Admin

The past few weeks portable devices have gotten interesting. Samsung has just developed a new 3-way foldable PC, which was introduced in South Korea. When the Windows XP device unfolds, you’ll be dealing with 1GHz Transmeta CPU and both Mobile WiMAX and EV-DO for data connectivity. No WiFi apparently, this all about Mobile WiMAX kids, with Internet speeds of 2-3 Mbps even when travelling up 120-KPH (75-MPH). Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on November 6th, 2006 by Admin
Here is a concept of what Windows Vista should have been, developed in 2003…
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Posted on November 6th, 2006 by Admin

Although this new mouse by Sony has Bluetooth wireless capability, the contemporary design isn’t working for many people. The bottom side has a slick surface which is made for smooth sliding. Besides that, the rest isn’t too shabby, that’s including the ugly and odd-shaped scroll wheel.
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Posted on November 2nd, 2006 by Admin
A few days ago I wrote about a fabric keyboard this this one is a lot tougher. The Duraflex keyboard is made from durable silicone, and can be easily slid into your pocket with a simple fold. Another great thing about it is that it can last in any temperature, and is waterproof. Not to mention it’s about 1/4 the thickness of a regular keyboard.
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Posted on November 1st, 2006 by Admin
Hela has just came with a new courser to decrease the amount of worldwide carpal-tunnel. Although it’s not the most flattering piece of equipment you’ve ever seen it sports a central mousing surface, left / right wrist pads, and a sure-to-be-misplaced “glider.” Your cursor is controlled by maneuvering the glider around the center pad. It also has 12 integrated buttons which WoW players may find in handy. This attachment comes in two different sizes and is priced at $288.
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Posted on November 1st, 2006 by Admin
The new Saitek mouse is stepped it up a notch by ditching the old scroll wheel. Now, in the middle of your mouse you’re going to have a touch sensitive wheel. Not only that, but the mouse also comes with a charging dock, where you simply set your mouse. That means that you no longer need batteries. You can get the new Saitek mouse is available for $80.
via [gizmodo]
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Posted on October 30th, 2006 by Admin

This new fabric keyboard is coming out for the pcoket PC’s, Cellphones, and palm pilots. Although there are a few that have been made, Eleksen’s new keyboard looks to be the best. This keyboard gives an audible click when a key is pressed and is very usable on a daily basis. Not to mention that this is made of fabric instead of plastic like the previous ones.
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