Archive for the ‘General’ Category
Thursday, November 29th, 2007 |

The Roll-Up calculator is a handy and fun little tool you can fit easily in your pocket or purse. The calculater is colorful and rolls up into a compact cylinder that you can put just about anywhere. It even comes with a carrying strap so you can attach it to your bag or belt loop.
The Roll-Up calculator is battery powered but also includes a solar back up. When unrolled it measures approximately 4″ x 5″. This tiny calculator comes in five fun colors, including pink, blue, clear, tangerine, and teal. The Roll-Up calculator also makes a great gadget for kids going back to school; it fits nicely in a pencil case or tied to a back pack. Take this calculator on your next shopping spree and you’ll never have to be stumped on the price of a purchase again.
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Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 |

Unfortunately, we all have to deal with modern life’s little cyber-burden, the password. Some of us do so by simply re-using an old password when the system asks you to change it. Other times we use the same password but just add the month at the end. Some people even resort to keeping their passwords written on yellow stickey notes or in their wallet. None of these options, however, is very effective for protecting your valuable data. Instead, we would like to present a superior solution brought to you compliments of the US Military. (more…)
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Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 |

Fancy yourself a programmer? Well Neuros is looking for your coding help to make their new OSD Linux-based media appliance a video-ripping, YouTube playing, TCPIP media monster. And what’s better, Neuros is putting their money where your hot little hand is with a series of cash bounties for coding certain new features into the firmware of the OSD… plus Neuros comes through with a no questions asked 60 day return policy. Out of the box, the Neuros OSD functions as a media recorder and player. (more…)
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Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 |

Are you the one cracking the technological whip in your family? We know the story… you got Grandma a digital photo frame for her birthday and want to load it with pictures… only to find out that she didn’t realize cameras now feature “that newfangled digital thing” and all the photos she likes are in slide format… or worse, 35mm negatives. Well now you can bring your relatives kicking and screaming into the digital age with this handy 35mm Slide & Negative Digital Converter. Take 35mm Slides or Negatives and scan them at up to 1,829 DPI for easy conversion to Jpeg or whatever digital image format strikes your fancy. This handy scanner connects with USB and comes with easy to use Windows software for editing, cropping and resizing photos. So please make Grandma do some work converting her old photos from 20 years of church bingo. (more…)
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Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 |

Okay, so apparently this Bluetooth stuff is named after a 10th century king of Denmark who enjoyed eating blueberries a bit too much, resulting in blue stained teeth. Harold “Bluetooth” Gormson helped to unite Sweden, Norway, and Denmark much like the way Bluetooth helps to unite your wireless gadgets under a single standard. And did we mention that the Bluetooth logo is composed of the rune characters representing his initials - H and B. But that’s enough useless trivia for today - let’s move onto something much more important! (more…)
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Tuesday, November 27th, 2007 |

Only once in a blue moon * in the entire history of technology consumption of a product is so ingenious that it is convinced that there can be real. Then you quickly look at your calendar and realize that it is not April 1. You think yourself while to get his wallet and mumbling under his breath “Curse you ThinkGeek, curse!” Packed with the latest in gadgetry including built-in GPS, LCD, north magnetic sensors, electronic accelerometers, and complex circuitry, MySky is far from vaporwear. It is a high-tech virtual tour guide to his starry sky. Point, shoot, more intelligent. (more…)
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Tuesday, November 27th, 2007 |

The technology and nature are not exactly best friends. We are really not sure what happened … Perhaps the sea was drunk after he fell iPod in the drink with 8-bit gaming deck on repeating songs. Whatever the cause, the elements of nature decided that the electronics and expensive external water sports are a lethal combination often end in disaster. This works very well for those obsessive basement shelter, which kept all Geeks electronics in hermetically sealed containers so as not to get a slight zero vaults … But what about the outdoors technological wishing to digitally capture the action while diving, snowboarding or mountain biking? (more…)
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Tuesday, November 27th, 2007 |

Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to serious health problems over time, and can have consequences far more than the license. Our Digital Alcohol Sensor gizmo can help you maintain control over your alcohol intake: It’s easy to let go and drink too much when you exit the city, but with this digital sensor Alcohol will give you a hand in deciding when stop.
The time you want to avoid a hangover or something much more serious, this highly reliable and accurate gizmo will always be on hand.
Just power it up, breathe in the sensor for a few seconds and a reading appears on the digital display. (more…)
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Tuesday, November 27th, 2007 |

Browse the Web, make calls, MSN chat, read your favorite RSS, and the answer to your email (POP and SMTP), listen to MP3 files, and watch their favorite videos in a PDA as a mobile phone with GSM a large screen 2.8 “With a good keyboard? Well, now this is possible also in Taiwan and China, thanks to the OGO (GSM 850/900/1800/1900). Our small PDA phone also has 50MB of internal memory, supports microSD (Max 2GB), and has a mini-USB port
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