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Programmable LED Cooling Fans

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Here is something fun for all the PC enthusiasts out there, the Programmable LED Cooling Fans. These fun cooling fans can be programmed to display a message and even to display current RPMs of the fans, very cool!.

Car + Wall Plug USB Power Charger

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Here is a another useful USB gadget that lets you charge your gadgets via USB in your car or your house, the Car + Wall Plug USB Power Charger. The Car + Wall Plug USB Power Charger features a built in USB 5V charging port which means you will be able to charge your iPhone or iPod in your car.

Programmable LED Cooling Fans

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
This programmable cooling fans are currently on display at Computex 2009 in Taiwan. The fans work pretty much like a tachometer in your car, except that it lights up in a pleasant blue color and a red needle that is made up of LEDs, showing the current RPM speed.

Lengda M11A CULV notebook & X10K netbook [Video]

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Lengda isn’t a name we’re particularly familiar with here at SlashGear, but the company themselves would like to change all that.

Pharos Traveler 137: AT&T and T-Mobile 3G

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Whether the world (or, more accurately, the US) needs an unlocked Windows Mobile smartphone with the required band support for 7.2Mbps HSDPA and 2.1Mbps HSUPA on both AT&T and T-Mobile remains to be seen.

Tea-Tray Liner Helps Early Morning Memory

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Tea Stains is an ingenious solution for anyone working in the kind of office where you send some poor sap to make the tea for everyone.

ASUS planning multitouch T91 with Windows 7 [Video]

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Back in January at CES, ASUS’ Eee PC T91 was announced as part of the company’s push for multitouch netbooks.  As the months have passed, and the T91 itself reached the hands of reviewers, the fact that it has a single-touch, resistive panel is obvious.

MID sales just 15% of Intel’s predictions claim manufacturers

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
We’ve seen multiple Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) over the past week, as Computex brings the latest hardware out of the woodwork, but is the whole endeavor an exercise in futility?

The Mechanical Memory Key

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
This has to be the coolest custom USB drive we have seen so far on Geeky Gadgets, the Mechanical Memory Key.

AMOLED with integrated camera for interactive eyeglasses

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The Fraunhofer Institute has been demonstrating a bi-directional OLED microdisplay, squeezing not only display pixels but camera photodiodes into the array.

Curved OLED panel intended for wrist-display use

June 5th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Your dreams of an oversized wrist-mounted computer are one step closer to reality this week, as Universal Display Corp and LG Display demonstrate their curved OLED panel at the SID expo.

Book Review: Rethinking Sitting, by Peter Opsvik

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Our collective backs hurt. Between text messages and mouse movements, repetitive injuries are on the rise and people spend increasing portions of their days on their (increasingly large) behinds staring into a CRT tube.

Cheap Geek: Olympus Camera, Nokia Internet Tablet, JVC Video Camera

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
I'm going to try to include fewer Flash drives in Cheap Geek going forward, and just assume that anyone who ever wanted a Flash drive probably has three of them.So if you see a Flash drive in this space, just know that it's a really slow day for deals.

Malcolm Fonteir New York Bag Launch and Silent Auction

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
If you're in New York this weekend, industrial designer Malcolm Fonteir is launching his latest travel bag collection with a special silent auction of custom painted bags by a range of talented artists to raise money for the Dress For Success non-profit organization.

New Pandora console shows latest design refresh

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
We’ve seen it run Quake at 60fps, now it’s time for the latest shots of the open-source Pandora handheld gaming console.

ASUS Eee PC 1101HGo with added 3G

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
ASUS haven’t only brought their 11.6-inch Eee PC 1101H to Computex 2009, but a sibling of the netbook with integrated mobile broadband.  The ASUS Eee PC 1101HGo throws 3G into the mixture, keeping the 1101H’s Atom Z520 or Z530 processor but slotting in a slightly larger battery.

Palm Pre iTunes Ready!

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Does the Apple iPhone have a run for its money now that the Palm Pre is compatible with iTunes?  We think there will be at least a dip in iPhone sales this summer, unless the new iPhone is bring its big guns to the showdown.

Newcomer steps in to fill Mac clone “Quo”ta

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Hardware, RetailIt seems like it was only last week that Mac clone maker, Psystar filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Oh, that WAS last week. Surely, this would be the end of US companies trying to unauthorized Mac clones, right? Right?

Atom PC in a vase

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
ECS has stuffed an Atom/Ion-powered PC into this vase, which even opens up to reveal a Blu-ray drive. That's what I'm talking about. Average desktop PCs should pretty much just be lamps at this point. The only bummer is that I suspect that this is plastic, not ceramic.

Logitech Flight System G940

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Proper flight sticks are few and far between these days, with an active marketmdash;or at least sort of activemdash;for even used models. With flight simulators no longer a major market for videogames, there just isn't as much of a need. Or is there?

Disposable razor with integrated shaving cream dispenser

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
This Titan all-in-one razor($10) has real shaving cream inside the handle for up to a week or more o..(more...

Nvidia Releases Names of Tegra Netbook Prototypes

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Nvidia released some of the names and models of its Tegra-based netbooks and notebooks the company talked about on Monday.In a post earlier today, Gizmodo pooh-poohed the no-names that are showing off the Tegra, an attitude that I think misses the point.

Sony Ericsson Yari Offers Surprises

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The newly unveiled Sony Ericsson Yari may not be the best slider phone you’ve ever laid eyes on, but the Yari does have some tricks up its sleeves. The 5-megapixel digital camera features a decent auto focus, but the gesture gaming is really what this cell phone is all about.

The holy grail of 100% uptime is a little bit closer

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Whether your a systems administrator managing hundreds or thousands of machines, or a freelance designer working on your trusty laptop, chances are that a mandatory system update has, at one time or another, interrupted your day with a mandatory reboot.

QWERTY bike grips

June 2nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
When I was a small child, I really liked BMX Bandits. Later, I liked computers. If only I'd had these to segue my interests as a nipper.

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