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The original 40-button mouse

November 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
In the thread about Warmouse’s unauthorized and many-buttoned OpenOffice mouse, Don Simpson points to ProHance’s illustrious original. 40 buttons! It requires DOS 2.0. [AtariMagazines] I have a 40-button mouse, the ProHance PowerMouse 100, from around 1990.

Xbox 360 802.11n adapter goes on sale at Newegg

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After a premature release, Microsoft's 802.11n Wi-Fi adapter is now on sale through Newegg. It provides multiple times more bandwidth than the original 802.11g adapter and uses MIMO (multiple in, multiple out) through twin antennas to both provide a more reliable signal as well as to extend range.

Intel Reader converts printed text to speech

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Intel today launched a new handheld specifically to help with reading. The simply-titled Reader carries a camera and automatic text conversion to translate printed text into a digital form that can be read either onscreen or spoken aloud.

Caze Zero 5 iPhone Case

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Caze has added a new iPhone case to their range which they are calling the ‘worlds thinnest’ transparent case for the iPhone 3G and 3GS, the Caze Zero 5 iPhone Case.

Coffee Tugo: Suitcase Mounted Cup-Holder

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The Tugo is a cup holder for your roll-along suitcase. The rubber holder hangs from the two extending bars that comprise the slide-out handle, and keeps the cup upright, letting you cruise across smooth airport concourses without spilling a drop.

Samsung M3310 and B3410 Appear in a Press Shot

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Samsung M3310, a dual slider phone from the company is appear in a press photo along with Samsung B3410.

Ricoh details modular GXR camera for US

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Ricoh in confirming the full details of its GXR camera system also made the rare move of bringing its cameras to the US.

Nvidia CEO loves Apple, possesses mysterious alien device

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15 years ago
Filed under: Hardware, Rumors, Graphic DesignTalk about burying the lead -- Shufflegazine did a fluffy little piece on Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Hwang during a visit to Dubai recently, in which he talks about how much he and his family love their Macs, and Apple's machines add value, and in his house...

B&W P5 Mobile Hi-Fi Headphones

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15 years ago
Bowers & Wilkins has launched their first pair of headphones, the P5 which are designed to be used with the iPhone and iPod.

Thought-powered prosthetic arms let a boy drive a car

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15 years ago
First a prosthetic arm powered by a rocket engine, then a prosthetic arm that feels and now thought powered prosthetic arms – the evolution has just been wonderful isn’t it?

Moxi unveils 3-tuner HD DVR and slashes prices

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15 years ago
One of the things that I wish for on a weekly basis is an extra tuner for my DVR. Two tuners sounds like enough, but a third would be welcome many nights.

A Watertight Case: The Haglöfs Laptop Bag

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15 years ago
The only time I leave my blogger’s lair with my laptop is to attend the annual CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas.

Google to shine holiday cheer and free Wi-Fi in 47 airports for the holidays

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Google loves you and wants to make sure your holiday travel isn’t absolutely horrible by providing free Wi-Fi at 47 airports nationwide. Don’t be evil, indeed. The promo starts on November 16 and runs through January 15, 2010.

Amazon finally releases the Kindle for PC app (but it’s still in beta)

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Huzzah! PC users can finally include their computers within the each of Amazon’s syncing capabilities with the Kindle for PC app. The just released beta finally gives PC users a viable ebook reading option on a program that doesn’t look like it was designed for Windows 95.

Your flight is delayed but WiFi is free, thanks Google

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Section: Communications, Mobile, Computers, Wireless, Gadgets / Other, TransportationThis holiday season, Google is stepping up and covering the WiFi fees in airports across the country as part of a marketing push.  Users will be greeted by Google offering classic marketing techniques such as...

Nokia N900 ships, due in North America soon

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Nokia on Tuesday said it has started shipping the N900, its new flagship. The crossover between its Internet tablets and media smartphones is the company's first phone to use Maemo Linux instead of Symbian and is better-suited to modern computing: it has both a full Mozilla-based browser with...

Lego Minifi MacBook Decal

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15 years ago
If you didn’t fancy the Snow White decal that was around last year for your MacBook, then you may like this one, the Lego Minifi MacBook Decal. Let this vinyl decal bring out your inner child. It measures 4″x7″ fits right on your Macbook.

Samsung unveils bada open mobile platform

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Apps for mobile phones are a huge business. You only have to take a look at the massive profits that Apple is turning with the App Store to see the potential of the market.

Samsung may drop Windows Mobile for Android

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When it comes to smartphone operating systems it doesn’t take a genius to see that Android is the hottest OS on the market. Android devices are starting to flood the market and except for AT&T, all major wireless carriers in the US offer Android phones.

Star Wars USB Flash Drives

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15 years ago
Here is something fun for all the Star Wars fans out there, the Star Wars USB Flash Drives, what could be better to store all you data on than your favourite Star Wars character.

Save Money on Memory Upgrade

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15 years ago
In our attempt to memory upgrade on our computer, we should face facts that there are many options. We can choose to buy second quality products that are offered at cheap price or we can consider buying high quality products that are offered at higher price.

Japan gets 17 new cell phones: SoftBank’s complete winter-spring line-up (photo gallery)

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KDDI did it as early as last month, and today it was NTT Docomo's and SoftBank's turn to unveil their line-ups of new cell phones for the Japanese market. Here are all of SoftBank's 17 future models [JP], which will be sold in Japan from this fall through spring 2010.

OpenOffice Mouse

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15 years ago
If you are looking for a mouth with a few more buttons than a standard mouse, then you might want to check out the OpenOffice Mouse. The OpenOffice Mouse features a total of 18 buttons, which can be programmed for whatever function you want, which might be good for gaming as well.

Computer Store (Partly) Rips Off Amazon Logo

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Straight from Philippine-affiliate Technograph comes pictures of a store featuring a modified version of the Amazon logo. Does the online retailer, which made a name selling books, DVDs, and gadgets, have anything to do with this traditional, physical presence? Probably not.

O2 Looks To Keep iPhone Customers With Free Offers

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As of today, O2 is no longer the only mobile phone network in the UK selling the Apple iPhone as it is now available with Orange as well, and in a bid to keep their iPhone customers O2 or offering a range of free services and deals.

Panasonic’s New External DVD Burner For AVCHD Cameras

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The VW-BN2 is not an ordinary external DVD burner. The gadget is specially designed to be used and connected to an ACVHD camera, so you can burn the video on the go. The Panasonic VW-BN2 provides a maximum speed of 8x for DVD ±R and 4x for DVD ±DL.

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