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Thanko Silent Keyboard EX

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If you are searching for a silent keyboard that won’t disturb your roommate at night while typing, the Thanko Silent Keyboard EX might be the perfect answer for you. Priced at 4,980 Yen ($52), the keyboard only produces 44.5 dB of noise, which is 16.5 dB quieter than the ordinary keyboard.

Robotic Drug Dealer From Panasonic

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Japanese giant Panasonic has designed a robot that will help pharmacists to give out drugs to patients. The robot will be connected to electronic medical records and will scuttle around Japanese hospitals picking up prescriptions from patients.

Atom N450 netbooks may face delays over OEM caution

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It looks like the torrent of Atom N270 netbooks won’t be followed by a similar rush of Atom N450-based budget ultraportables, as several manufacturers have apparently revealed plans to delay mass production until netbook heavyweights Acer and ASUS show their hand.

Orange brings the LG Watch Phone to UK

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When the coolest phones to be launched this year the LG watch phone with video-calling capabilities and HSDPA internet for high-speed web browsing. Is being brought to the UK by Orange.

Ping Pong Door

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This neat space saving ping-pong door design by Tobias Franzel is a real winner. After the game is finished, it goes back to being a regular door. Check out the video after the break. Via TecheBlog This is a post from Geeky Gadgets, who bring you the latest cool Gadgets.

Tetris Wall Shelves

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Check out these funky shelves styled on Tetris blocks. The Tetrad Flat Shelving is a lightweight silvering solution consisting of 10 separate wooden blocks with coloured metal backing which allow you to create weird and wonderful shelving arrangements and if you don’t like it after a week or...

Sonos CR200 product page appears: $349 capacitive remote

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Sonos have put up a preliminary product page for their new Sonos Controller 200 (CR200), and with it confirmed the device’s specifications.

Google Chrome OS announced: on netbooks by 2H10

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If you thought Google’s OS ambitions would end with Android, think again.  The search giant has announced Google Chrome OS, an “open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks”, and which promises a start-up to internet-ready delay of just...

Google Chrome OS under development

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Filed under: OSGoogle just announced they are indeed developing the long-rumored Chrome OS.Expected to be web-focused with a minimal user interface, the lightweight open source operating system will appear initially on netbooks running either x86 or ARM processors.

iSaw USB Chainsaw

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Measuring no larger than the size of a regular computer keyboard, this USB chainsaw could help you clear away the wood to see the trees. Or if you having a bad day help you slice your laptop or monitor in two. Cut through different types of wood as you would with a full-sized electric chainsaw.

Google Chrome OS

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It has been confirmed that Google is working on a new operating system called Google Chrome OS. Ars Technica has received confirmation from two sources that Google is working on a cloud-based, OS that could be here in the second half of 2010.

Ripple LOOK PC

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If you are searching for a PC that won’t take up much space, then the new Ripple LOOK PC might be the best answer for you. Measuring only 215mm x 235mm x 69mm, the mini desktop is powered by either an Intel Intel Atom N230, N270 or N330 processor, a 1GB or 2GB RAM, and a 160GB or 320GB hard drive.

Sweet faux Wii has “real time action graphics”

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Still can’t find a Wii at your local Toys R Us or Gamestop? Head on over to the dollar store and pick yourself up a Zone wireless gaming system!

Because there weren’t enough Ro-bats in the world

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“Biomimetic miniature flying platforms” appears to be the theme this week. Just a few days ago we saw a meant to hover in and out of buildings, and now there’s this ro-bat being put together at North Carolina State University.

BM-888, 7 Inch Touchscreen PMP from BMorn of China

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Blue Morning aka BMorn of China release its 7 inch touchscreen PMP called BM-888 last month. Come in a 175×112x14.3mm dimension, BM-888 sport a 7 inch touchscreen display with 800 x 480n pixel resolution. Its 8GB internal memory is expandable via SDHC card slot which can handle up to 32GB card.

iPhone 3GS Price in India [Launching in August]

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iPhone 3GS, the latest speedy iteration of iPhone series is yet to release in India, the previous iPhone 3G wasn’t very well received in India due to its high price, buyers were also confused on why Apple was selling iPhone 3G at the insane price as compared to the US where it was available...

MEGATech Reviews: Ultimate Ears MetroFi 220 Noise Isolation Earphones

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We often get inundated with the options available to use when purchasing a suitable set of replacement earphones. Some cost a lot while some are a pretty decent all around deal. Today, we’ll be checking out something from one of the top names in custom earphones, Ultimate Ears.

Enermax KB008W Wireless Keyboard With Trackball

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If you’re looking for a new wireless keyboard, be sure to check out Enermax’s latest KB008W wireless keyboard.

Toshiba R600 with colossal SSD reviewed. Verdict: “The Bee’s Knees.”

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Gizmodo's Mark Wilson writes that fast flash storage with hard drive-like capacity puts Toshiba on top of the world. Fast! This isn't some bargain basement drive that Toshiba shoved in a laptop for bragging rights.

“Cameras” app makes managing multiple devices a snap

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When Peter and I were liveblogging E3 events (among others), we’d get a sort of improvised workflow going on depending on what gear we had, where we were located, who had signal on their dongle, and so on.

Sprint Sold Compaq Netbook for $1

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Compaq’s 1040DX netbook, a $389.99 priced netbook is sold for only $0.99 at Sprint. Sure, there’s a catch. 99 cents come with a two year service agreement which require $60 per month. Compaq 1040DX netbook itself is a 10.1 inch netbook with 1024 x 576 resolution.

Shields Up! : Malware and the recession

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Section: Computers, Security, Features, OriginalsSecurity experts have found a silver lining in the recession: it’s hitting cybercriminals hard too, leading to a drop in malware.

Mitsubishi Viseo MDT243WG LCD Monitor

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Mitsubishi release 24-inch LCD Viseo MDT243WG with contrast ratio 1000:1 and 500cd/m2 brightness. The Mitsubishi Viseo has WUXGA resolution include dual HDMI port, D5, S-Video, DVI-D (HDCP), D-Sub 15 with 2×5W speaker with satin black color. The price is 745 Euro and available on July 2009.

1975 Electronic Master Clock System

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Patek Philippe's "Electronic Master Clock System" from 1975 is a real gem. The unit features independent minute and seconds comparators, and displays the time in five different cities, including New York, Tokyo and Buenos Aires. Interested? This one went for £4,800 via Bonhams.

New Sharp LED-backlit LE700 TVs: not fancy enough?

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Sharp is rolling out some new Aquos HDTVs, with the coveted LED backlighting, but for some reason aren’t going the whole hog with local-dimming LED arrays and all that internet connectivity Samsung and Vizio seem to like. That’s weird, because Sharp Japan is doing it.

TUAW Tip: Paste without formatting by default

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Filed under: TUAW TipsHere's something I know affects plenty of users out there. Have you ever pasted text in a document or email message, only to have it formatted differently than all the text around it? Irritating, right?

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