Don’t all jump at once kids, Logitech’s got a new 9.3mm keyboard coming.
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Don’t all jump at once kids, Logitech’s got a new 9.3mm keyboard coming.
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Wake up, boo! The Wiki MP3 Alarm Clock rouses you from sleep with the sonic experience of your choice.
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As a Apple fan, my browser of choice for navigating the internets is Firefox, with Safari a close second. On a Windows machine, I also like the Safari action, but use Internet Explorer, under duress, and when I have to. …
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A confession: we’ve had this Sega Megadrive Handheld in for weeks, but we’ve been so busy playing the dinky retro video game player we hadn’t got around to blogging about it. Now our thumbs are tired and when we dream, we dream in 16k …
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Google’s new web browser, Chrome, is expected to be launched for Windows later today. And the first screenshots of the Internet Explorer rival are now appearing online, apparently taken from a private product tour. …
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On a day when a DRM–shackled service like Nokia Comes With Music finally gets the official go ahead, it’s interesting to see one of the majors going in completely the other direction, and dropping rights management all together. …
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Are you going to throw a party this coming Halloween? Well, better get the Skeleton Disco Ball as part of your decoration. Death to disco! The perfect light effect for your Halloween party. This skull shaped disco ball spins from its …
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Power outages do happen from time to time and having a flashlight around to run off to fix a fuse is nice. Plus with this device you could even do it scary movie style and just light a candle instead of turning on the flashlight. …
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It seems like every day that I am reporting on some new Digital Picture Frame of some kind, and I usually don’t have anything new to say about them. Most of them have some sort of SD Memory Card for quick picture uploads, …
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Some day, we will have a device implanted onto our minds that will automatically record everything that we experience. All of these memories will be instantly uploaded onto bigger computers, and we can edit out all the unsavory parts …
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