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by Mark Rollins on July 1, 2008
Bluetooth has become the invisible glue that connects all our devices wirelessly. Though it is a standard feature for most PCs and laptops, some of us may not have been fortunate to purchase a comput...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on June 16, 2008
USB flash drives are a bit like the floppy disks of old: ubiquitous, cheap, and relatively easy to use. They are how data travels the modern-day sneakernet.
Sunday, I was walking through the Fry'...
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by Mark Rollins on June 12, 2008
When it comes to keyboards, we just have to keep removing the clickity-click sound. Just think of how quiet your laptop is in comparison to say, a typewriter.
I suppose the next radical step i...
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by Mark Rollins on June 11, 2008
I have recently been made aware of a Korean company called NaviSis, and what I see, I like. NaviSis specializes in "ultrasonic wave and infrared ray tablets and electronic pens".
They hav...
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by Mark Rollins on May 28, 2008
Clearly, there is a need for hard copies on the road. Therefore, there is a need for portable printers like the PRINTSTIK from Plan On Systems.
The PRINTSTIK is able to sync with a laptop, cell pho...
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by Mark Rollins on May 15, 2008
If you're like me, then you've got stuff on the hard drive of your laptop that you definitely don't want to fall into the wrong hands.
This is where you could use a device like the Data...
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by Mark Rollins on April 14, 2008
For those of you who enjoy taking your computer work along the way, you might appreciate the Canon Pixma iP100 Mobile Printer.
This printer is powered by a car lighter or battery (sold separately),...
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by Mark Rollins on April 9, 2008
3DConnexion, a subsidiary company owned by Logitech, has created a peripheral that is designed for six-axis views on three-dimensional software products.
The first version, the SpaceNavigator, has ...
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by Mark Rollins on March 18, 2008
Have you ever been reading something, and just not able to comprehend it due to certain troublesome words? Sure, you could look them up in a dictionary or online source, or you could use the Dixau tex...
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by Mark Rollins on February 28, 2008
This next product is for those who live alone, and don't drink too much coffee. I am sure that there is an audience for that, and they would enjoy the Senseo Base HD7810 coffee maker for one.
Th...
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by Mark Rollins on February 20, 2008
Nature abhors a vacuum, but I don't think inventing a vacuum mouse is against nature. Yes, it is true, someone actually invented a mouse that can also function as a dustbuster.
The device is com...
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by Mark Rollins on February 18, 2008
I believe I covered Leap Frog's Fly Fusion Digital Pen about a week ago, but I came across a different type of digital pen from EPOS.
Unlike the Fly Fusion, the EPOS Digital Pen and usb drive do...
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by Mark Rollins on February 4, 2008
Ever noticed how certain electronic devices are going to the wall to save space? It probably won't be long before all televisions will be flatscreens that hang on our wall, out of the way unless w...
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by Mark Rollins on January 18, 2008
I had the opportunity to try out the Bamboo Fun from Wacom, and I would have to say that it is worth the experience.
The Bamboo Fun is one step up from the usual Bamboo, a digital tablet set that al...
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by Mark Rollins on December 28, 2007
I suppose those who are connoisseurs of instruments will enjoy these next two products. Both of these are designed by Dream Cheeky and plug it into your USB port.
The USB Piano has about 48 keys, an...
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by Mark Rollins on December 27, 2007
Please not that I am not endorsing this product as an alternative for domestic violence. However, if you're the type of person who needs to have something punch every once in a while, I would like...
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by Mark Rollins on December 27, 2007
Hey, check out this USB Moo Moo. What is it, you say? Well, here's how it works. You squeeze a button on the USB Moo Moo, and it sends a Moo throughout the Internet to the person of your choice.
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by Mark Rollins on December 22, 2007
Of course, USB Flash Drives are a dime a dozen, but this one just brought out the homer simpson in me.
This Strawberry Donut USB Drive has about 1GB or 2GB worth of storage space, and can transfer a...
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by Mark Rollins on November 30, 2007
This next product is for those want their products to be nice. You know, for those who want their spoons silver and cases leather, those types.
The ZaNa Design USB flash drives are handmade, and are...
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by Mark Rollins on November 21, 2007
Since we live an age where a lot of our valuable data is being stored on memory sticks and such, we need to insure that our precious data is protect. Fortunately, a company known as Eye-O Data has got...
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by Michael Pick on November 17, 2007
Aliph's jawbone Bluetooth headset is a cut above the average. Not only does it actually manage to look cool, rather than some cheap sci-fi prop, but it also uses cutting edge military grade techno...
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by Mark Rollins on November 14, 2007
There is no denying that those who sit in front of the computer all day are most definitely out of shape. Fortunately, the GZ PC-sport Power Stepper from Gamercize is designed for those who need to ke...
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by Michael Pick on November 14, 2007
If you have limited space and a lazy spouse you might want to make use of your old school radiator to keep their morning coffee hot. Thanks to a little invention from Korea you no longer have to worry...
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by Mark Rollins on November 12, 2007
Obviously, there are people that people who are more comfortable at text messaging than they are using a traditional computer keyboard.
For those who are more comfortable using one hand rather than ...
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by Michael Pick on November 7, 2007
When Darth Vader takes his PDA out for a bout of solar system destruction, the last thing he wants is a clunky, so-called "portable" keyboard trailing behind him. Enter the Bluetooth Laser P...
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by Michael Pick on November 4, 2007
Geeks don't like being pried away from their laptops. Even when they're eating and sleeping. So it's great news that you can now gorge yourself absent-mindedly on convenience store snacks ...
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by Michael Pick on November 2, 2007
Some people take their gaming very seriously, and if you've seen some of the killer grannies thrashing hell out the wii controller, you already have a good idea who this set of gadgets is aimed at...
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by Michael Pick on October 29, 2007
If you're into audio or music production but like to travel light the ability to carry your mixing studio in your trouser pocket might come in very useful. The Avid MBox2 makes that possible.
U...
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by Michael Pick on October 29, 2007
If you make a lot of videos, listen to a lot of tunes, watch a lot of high resolution pornography or have just upgraded a mac to OS 10.5 you might well be in The market for this terabyte hard drive fr...
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by Mark Rollins on October 24, 2007
We live in a world where left-handed people everywhere are shunned. We right-handers need to imagine what it would be like if numeric keyboards and the mouse were on the left side.
Fortunately, the ...