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Thanko SIRE2SET silent keyboardAfter the Phantom Mouse, Thanko is out with the Silent keyboard which won't disturb others especially at night while typing. Thanko SIRE2SET is the perfect answer in case you have room mates or siblings with super hearing. This full multimedia key board is very silent and can be connected to 2 PC's via the separate 2 USB connections. The sliding switch on the key board allows you to select the PC you want to work with.... Sony NW-A820 and NW-A829 Bluetooth powered PMP'sSony Japan has announced the NW-A820 and NW-A829 which are the latest addition to its A range of personal media players. The A820 comes with 8GB and the A829 comes with 16GB of onboard flash memory. Common features include a 2.4 inch 320 x 240 display, MP3, WMA, Atrac, WAV and MPEG-4 playback. The Video Walkman's support Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP/AVRCP for transmission of audio and video content. You enjoy wireless music with a pair of Bluetooth headphones but it... Backstopp from Virtuity will destroy data if lappie is movedWhen dealing with sensitive info on your comp, security is of utmost importance. Taking heed is this British company Virtuity that has developed Backstopp, an intelligent security technology that can block access and destroy data if a laptop is moved from its designated space. The system continuously monitors the electronic "heartbeat" of a laptop to determine its location. If the laptop is moved from its "allowed zone" the software kicks in to remove sensitive data. It can use any... Robot controlled by Gestures is uniqueTraditionally robots are either controlled by some joystick or other such input devices. But here is unique one that can be controlled by using simple hand and body gestures. Engineer Tsuyoshi Horo at Tokyo University is developing it. The technology uses a circular array of cameras to detect human movements in the room, and then convey them to a robot as directional commands. As a result a real time 3-D volumetric model of people or objects inside the circle... Mobile Phone on the Moon thanks to NASAAs if conquering the airwaves on earth (even Mount Everest was not spared) was not enough, NASA scientist along with the British National Space Center (BNSC) plan on taking the cell phone service to the moon. If plans go right, then Astronauts and robots exploring the moon's surface will only be a text message away after the system goes live later this century. Astronauts can expect a full four-bar signal when they start living in the base NASA wants... The Kensington Slim Blade Media Desktop SetWhat make the Kensington Slim Blade Media Desktop Set stand out is that by simply swapping the magnetically attached modules, you can transform it to any combo you want it. Features include: - 4-in-1 keyboard/mouse/keypad/remote - Universal Keyboard with PC or Mac hotkeys gives you instant access to your favorite applications, search engines and more - Slim, portable mouse with Scroll Ball provides easy and intuitive 360 scrolling - Add the keypad when needed for banking or working on... Floppy Drive with 7-in-1-card readerHere is an interesting cocktail of gadgets; it mixes a floppy drive with a 7-in-1-card reader. The device allows you to transfer files from your old floppies over to memory card but obviously limited to the speed of the floppy. The key specs include: - Read and Write major flash memory cards and floppy discs from one 3.5-inch bay - Smart Media, Compact Flash, Memory Stick, Secure Digital, MultiMedia Card, MicroDrive and floppy disc compatible - High speed USB... Asus HDTV SuiteThe Asus HDTV Suite-HDMI is apt for those who don't get to watch a lot of TV at home. This standalone TV box offers 1,920 x 1,200 resolution transforming your monitor to a full HDTV set. It can also be used as a multimedia center without having to turn on the PC. Ideal for a space-crunch kinda situation but you wont be able to work and watch TV on the same monitor. Source... Click here to safely unsubscribe now from "Newlaunches.com" or change subscription settings Unsubscribe from all current and future newsletters powered by FeedBlitz
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