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Optimus OLED Keyboard. $1,200. W…What?!

30. November 2006

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Art Lebedev has finally released an official launch date and price for their highly-anticipated Optimus keyboard. But however, they have downgraded the keyboard. They changed from what was supposed to be a keyboard sporting colored OLED keys, to one equipped with only monochrome keys. What a letdown, because a large part of the keyboard’s appeal are [...]

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The Amazing Human WiFi Sniffer

30. November 2006

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An author named Kate Figes from Europe claims that she can feel “electromagnetic waves” emitted by WiFi. Huh? She describes the feeling as being prodded by 1,000 fingers. She also states that her very own WiFi setup has left her feeling exhausted, nauseous and sleepless. She is even so sensitive to the signals that she can instantly [...]

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How Not To Crack Your TV With A Flying Wiimote

29. November 2006

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People everywhere are reporting about their cracked TV due to their Wiimote slipping out of their slippery hands. So how can you prevent that from happening to your new HDTV? Why, by standing far away from the TV of course. But, how far can you go? Two dudes by the name of Mike and Luke decided [...]

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Official Windows Vista Wallpapers

29. November 2006

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Take a peek at the Windows Vista wallpapers you can expect when you get your very own copy next year. Maybe even download them for use on your Windows XP(ired) now. Lots of greens and flowers, and 92 of them in total. But, the largest resolution seems to be only 1280 x 960. Come on, give [...]

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The Coolest Chair Ever. Period.

28. November 2006

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The Stokke Gravity chair has got to be the coolest chair of the century! Look at how the legs “floats” you in the air. It’s a superb conversation piece. But, the main feature of this chair isn’t just looking cool. It’s actually a recliner that allows you to use it in multiple positions. You could use [...]

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New Get A Mac Ads. In Time For Holidays

28. November 2006

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[qt:http://movies.apple.com/movies/us/apple/getamac/giftexchange_320×256.mov 320 256] [qt:http://movies.apple.com/movies/us/apple/getamac/salespitch_320×256.mov 320 256] [qt:http://movies.apple.com/movies/us/apple/getamac/meantforwork_320×256.mov 320 256] I don’t know about you, but I find the appeal of these Mac ads starting to wane. Not as funny as before. Looks as though they were trying too hard. Justin Long (the Mac) also has longer hair now, which I find ugly. But hey, who am I to judge, [...]

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USB Laser-Guided Missile Launcher

27. November 2006

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Yes, finally! Last year, we saw the USB-powered Air Darts that probably started countless office wars. And now, the next generation is finally out. The Striker II USB Laser-Guided Missile Launcher still loads only three missiles. But, it comes with “class 3 laser guidance system” now, which I suppose would help you score more headshots [...]

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Transcend’s Stainless Steel JetFlash 180 Flash Drive

27. November 2006

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The new Transcend JetFlash 180 is a flash drive clad in lovely stainless steel. And I know many of you out there are like me, suckers for sleek-looking stuffs like this. The drives come in 1GB, 4GB, and 8GB. Transcend also throws in PC-locking, data and email encryption, and data synchronization. And price? No price announced yet. [...]

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Samsung CX305T: Sexy 30-inch LCD

25. November 2006

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About time Samsung gets into the 30-inch LCD race. The new CX305T sports a 2560×1600 resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 400cd/m2 brightness, and a fast 6ms response time. The screen is expected to be priced at around US$1,650, which is cheaper than the Apple 30-inch Cinema Display, but more costly than the Dell 3007WFP. Release date [...]

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Using Your Zune As An External Hard Drive

24. November 2006

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Don’t you hate it when manufacturers deliberately disable features that your new toy is obviously capable of? Yeah, maybe to prevent some over-ambitious dudes from messing things up. But hey, they could simply give us an option with warning of some sort! So, you got your new Microsoft Zune. But, it doesn’t allow you to use [...]

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