Brando comes back with a new portable keyboard for your traveling companion. Dubbed as the USB 2.4Ghz RF Wireless Tiny Keyboard With Trackball, this tiny keyboard features 56 keys, 29 hotkeys and connects to your PC using 2.4Ghz spectrum.
Bruce Sterling's cover story for Interactions Magazine is a recommended read: "We have entered an unimagined culture. In this world of search engines and cross-links, of keywords and networks, the solid smokestacks of yesterday's disciplines have blown out.
Filed under: Software, FreewareFileMaker Pro fans can now tweet and make Skype calls directly from databases, thanks to a pair of free files from FMWebSchool. There are a couple of movies that demonstrate how these files work, which you can view by clicking the links below.
Ozan Sarıer is a composer, performer and a designer for musical instruments and interfaces. His latest creation is this Piyola, it is a USB device which was made from recycled parts. The keyboard plays a single octave, key presses are transferred to the computer using a found USB joystick.
Section: Computers, Networking, Software / Applications, Peripherals, Storage, Web, Downloads, Web 2.0, Web Apps, Websites There’s a fairly new file syncing program in town, and it is getting lots of positive feedback from its users. Dropbox is an online sync and storage service that is...
Pioneer release the latest external high quality DVD burning and audio CD player with USB 2.0. With PowerRead Technology from Pioneer, the external disc player able to burn pure read and write. Let’s see if this is the best seller or not from Pioneer.
XM-1 has announced the availability of their X-Mini Max II speakers that boast a really cool and unique design. It comes with a set of speakers that offers 2.5W output, 12 hours of playtime and a 80dB signal-to-noise ratio.
Seems like Touchscreen Mobile Phones are the thing of the present and it is not coming out of existent for now, most new phone carries a touchscreen interface and so does the Orange Vegas.
Section: Computers, Software / Applications Windows 7 is certainly getting a lot of attention recently as Windows users try to forget about the mistakes of Vista and focus on the next OS. It seems every major release of the OS has appeared on torrent sites before ever appearing out in...
Filed under: TUAW Business, PodcastsLast week, Mike and Dave enjoyed an interview with AJ from Marketcircle and covered all the news that was fit to yammer about. You can download the show from Talkshoe or subscribe in iTunes.
It’s not just my mood, it’s also raining. Figures. Want reviews? ThinkComputers gets us started with its Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Cooler Giveaway TweakTown takes a look at the ASUS GeForce GTS 250 Dark Knight Graphics Card Pro-Clockers chills out with the Cogage TRUE Spirit CPU Cooler...
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Samsung has unveiled the Samsung N310 to their Korean Consumers. The new Samsung Netbook is powered by an Intel Atom Processor, a 160GB hard drive, 1GB or RAM and sports features such as a 1.3 megapixel camera, WiFi connectivity, HSDPA support, WiBRO support and a 3-in-1 card reader.
Here is an All-In-One Desktop PC from ViewSonic which they debut at the 2009 CES. It is the VPC100 and comes with the option of working on a LAN network or on a Wireless 802.11 b/g WiFi Network.
It’s been a week of mobile device reviews, along with the Bluetooth accessories that go with them, here at SlashGear, with Samsung’s Tocco Ultra S8300 and Instinct S30 showing up for playtime.
Mobile Internet Device maker OQO’s tiny notebooks were undoubtedly beautiful. But looks alone don’t seem to be enough to save the company. OQO has reportedly canceled all pre-orders for its latest device, the Model 2+.
Remember that cool-looking little Android netbook-tablet we reported last week? Well, at the time, the only thing that seemed fishy about it was the price, and lo and behold that part has now changed.
Rarely do we find a bargain in this day and age, but that seems exactly what GetUSB.info have done; they’ve spotted a very nice D-Link print server for just $20 on Buy.com, with free shipping and no sneaky discounts - just an honest price - even D-Link are selling it direct for $40!