SmartFish Pro Motion Game Controller

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Posted on 27th June 2009 by admin in gadget

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Usually gaming accessories are more worried about being the best design in order to get it so that you can play the game as best you can.  However, this controller from SmartFish has a different goal in mind, while still trying to keep the controller as normal as possible.  It is more worried about ergonomics and the health of your hands and wrists.  Which is good, since some gamers spend a great deal of time on their console and would be mortified if they had to give up their beloved games over something like carpal tunnel. (more…)

The USB 2-in-1 Web Cam with built-in USB drive

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Posted on 27th June 2009 by admin in gadget

Although this isn’t the most aesthetically appealing webcam I’ve ever seen, at least they were kind enough to combine it with another gadget.  It’s actually the absolutely most plain webcam I’ve seen around.  It’s just a plain black bar that can swivel around to get the optimal angle.

It also tosses in a small flash drive, so it doesn’t do just one thing.  It’s not a combination I can think of a single reason why I’d need it, but it’s probably just one of those things that some people need for very random reasons. (more…)

Kingston announces world’s first 128GB USB flash drive

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Posted on 5th June 2009 by admin in gadget

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Kingston Technology has announced the world’s primary 128GB USB Flash drive. DataTraveler 200 sports a cap-less devise and includes an integrated Password Traveler security software for data guard. It also available in 32GB and 64GB capacities. The 128GB edition is priced at $546, while the 64GB and 32GB drives are priced at $213 and $120 correspondingly.

HP Mini 5101

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Posted on 10th May 2009 by admin in gadget

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HP Mini 5101 It’s harmless to say we’ve hit the third generation of netbooks. They’re good now. The HP Mini 5105 strikes at Asus Eee Sea shell’s contoured plastic materials with aluminum and magnesium. 95% chiclet keyboard that feels incredible.

The weird, chewy line involving netbook and notebook gets blurrier with a normal 7200RPM hard drive that has an accelerometer in it for rapid motion protection, like on real laptops. Though that quicker hard drive means you’ll need the fatter six-cell battery to get their claimed eight hours of battery usage, not the standard four-cell pack. (more…)

Panasonic’s Toughbook-30

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Posted on 24th April 2009 by admin in gadget

Panasonic's Toughbook-30

Most of us have no need for Panasonic’s Toughbook-30: Its specs are unremarkable and the 13.3-inch laptop weighs over 8 pounds. But then, our mortal laptops could never live on the ridiculous situation.

Forbes’s intrepid testers used the Toughbook to compress soda cans, used the screen as a dartboard, ran over it with a Volkswagen, gave it to a tiger as a chew toy, had an elephant tread heavily on it multiple times, and then the to top it all off, shot it with a .22 pistol. What damage is that?

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