October 7, 2007 by Lauren
You may love the
newer, thinner Mac keyboard, but it doesn't wholeheartedly love you back. The wired version of the keyboard is apparently
biased against the caps lock function and will exhaust all of its sneakiest efforts to prevent you from using the key.
You typical, instinctive 'tap' on the key won't activate it. No, instead, you must mash the key down and hold it until caps lock is turned on.
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October 7, 2007 by Lauren
The MacBook Pro: Pimp Edition has finally arrived! If mods are your thing, particularly the high-dollar flashy ones, you're really going to dig this. After all, why
not dip your Mac into a pool of
gold and diamonds?
So what exactly are you getting here? It's not those knock-off diamonds, of that you can be sure (although the knock-off diamonds are an option).
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October 5, 2007 by Lauren
Thanks to HP, HD and Blu-ray fans are in for a real treat.
They'll be offering both capabilities in select Pavilions.
More specifically, you can look for these luxurious features in the d4995t, m9000t and m9000z. Buyers will have the option of purchasing a duel-layer DVD burner or a drive that will burn Blu-ray/DVD and simply read HD DVDs. Also, a third option gives users an HD DVD/ Blu-ray combo player which also burns DVDs.
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October 4, 2007 by Lauren
This one's for the hardcore PC gamers out there. Belkin has rolled out a controller intended to replace your regular keyboard and mouse so that you can take your gaming and speed to the next level (no pun intended).
If the n52te SpeedPad is your controller of choice, you shall not be disappointed. It brings you
15 programmable keys, all of which are
backlit with a pleasing blue glow.
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October 4, 2007 by Lauren
These two gadgets, the Lycosa keyboard and the Piranha headset, both have a slightly intimidating look to them. That said,
bad never looked so good.
The gnarly keyboard packs in some impressive stats to go with its killer charm and strikingly handsome features. It includes some small, but very pleasing, perks such as a set of rubber, illuminated nonslip keys that'll give the satisfaction of blue lighting beneath your fingertips.
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September 30, 2007 by Truman
This gadget is for the Bill Nye in all of us. This very powerful Digital Microscope zooms up to 200X. That is pretty impressive, and to show you just how powerful this thing is, here is a picture of the name "Jackson" on a $20 bill.
You can even take high quality stills and video of your findings and display and save them on your PC or Mac. Have you ever wanted to see what easter eggs motherboard manufacturers left on their products? Want to study chips? Love biology? This powerful unit is great for all of the above.
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September 30, 2007 by Truman
You are in the office, bored, and desperate for a mid day escape. You really want to look at Gadget Extra or maybe play some games you so cleverly loaded onto your bootable usb drive. And you
need to check that item on your ebay watch list. But, you aren't aloud to stray off task at work, it may cost you your job, because you already got caught by the V.P. watching
"Chocolate Rain" on YouTube. You tried to tell him that the video was meant to motivate you to work harder for the company, but he didn't buy it.
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September 30, 2007 by Truman
When you think about the future of tech, lasers usually come to mind. Well, for me at least. Now there is this laser keyboard, a very small, even "pocketable", device that displays a virtual, full size keyboard on the flat surface of your choice.
And what's better than simulated click sounds when you press the "buttons?" One of my favorite things about this product is, it's connected by blue tooth.
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September 30, 2007 by Lauren
USB ports are so useful, aren't they? Except for when they're wasted. We've seen USB utilized to send convenience through the roof, and we've also seen it used to keep your drinks cool. I suppose that's the kind of diversity you get, but come on.
The gadget in question now is
Thanko's USB Warmer Cushion. It's function seems obvious; plug 'er up, it warms your rump. I suppose if you had a metal chair or something, which doesn't seem that common, this could possibly be useful.
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September 30, 2007 by Lauren
Lots of different memory cards means lots of different card readers. I have to wonder why we didn't think of something like a multi-card reader sooner, but better late then never.
The guys and gals and Elecom are the ones to bring us this to make our lives of travel ten times easier (and lighter). ALl of your problems are solved with one USB port and their
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