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Thinnest HDTV (AMOLED) Revealed by Samsung

May 28, 2008

img59Samsung has revealed a host of display units that are powered by the new AMOLED technologies - including a full sized 30" display at SID 2008.

Since this is the first time we’ve covered AMOLED’s lets first look at how they work.

DORmino Powers Mouse Without Batteries

February 28, 2008

We’re big fans of eco-friendly, we love the way technology is shaping itself around the environment and, in the long-run, we think that it won’t only be helpful to our future populations but also, we just think that most eco-friendly gadgets are damn cool.

Which is why we love the DORmino concept — which makes it so you can use your wireless mouse without recharging it, using batteries or killing the environment. Interest appropriately piqued?

Heart Shaped Mouse For V-Day

February 14, 2007

It’s Valentine’s Day, and we’re in an over-commercialized-holiday-type mood, so we present to you — the Love Mouse — a gadget so red, so heart-shaped, so obscenely cheesy/cute/cliche’d that if you don’t get this for your loved one, well, you may as well give up on the relationship altogether.

Super-Fast Production Scanner Scans Quick, Melts Brains

November 1, 2006

Kodak, a company mostly associated with cameras, has released a new scanner that offers mind-blowingly quick scanning speeds, ease of use, and undying love for all. The i1860 scanner is a breakthrough machine that should speed up production in large companies and allow the employees in smaller companies to be able to print thousands of pictures of their naked bottoms at intensely high speeds.

Tiny Hideaway Laptop Mouse Greatest Mouse That Ever Was

October 26, 2006

If you’re like us, using your laptop touchpad mouse for extended periods of time sends you into a bloodthirsty rage that only a nice cup of coffee and your laptop’s immediate execution can cool. Luckily, Newton Peripherals has invented what is possible the coolest mouse ever known to man — a mouse they proudly call the Mogo Mouse, a mouse that is powerful enough that if it flew around the Earth in reverse, time would go backwards.

Linksys WRT350N - Gigabit Storage Router

October 16, 2006

Linksys has announced a new router that brings together fast Gigabit speeds and storage facilities into one device (well, almost one, given that it does not include the hard drive) — the WRT350N.

Viewsonic VX1945wm - Ipod Dock and Monitor

October 11, 2006

Viewsonic has just announced a major upgrade to its monitors by adding an iPod docking station and a number of additional goodies to its 19″ (VX1945wm) and 22″ (VX2245WM) desktop monitors.

Sandisk 4GB Ultra II Card Released

September 26, 2006

Sandisk has just announced the release of its biggest and fastest card, designed to hold upto 2000 high resolution images or upto 4 hours of mpeg 4 videos.

The “biggest” part of this announcement comes in the form of 4GB storage. The “fastest” part of the announcement comes from the 9/10 MB write and read speeds.

Germ Free Wireless Mouse OCDs Its Way Into Hearts

September 25, 2006

Finally, a mouse that Tony Shaloub’s Monk character can get behind — Iogear’s new Germ Free Wireless mouse not only gets rid of 99% of bacteria and viruses that may be developing small colonies on your mouse, but will also cut down your hand-cleaning time to a mere two and a half hours. Perfect for work, school, and people who generally dislike touching things after other people’s unwashed, bathroom-ridden, cough-infested, God-knows-where-they’ve-been hands have caressed the same surface, the Germ Free mouse is a godsend for the healthy and overly clean.

Roll-Up Laptop Screens In Beautiful Foreseeable Future

September 11, 2006

A lecturer in the Structures Group at the University of Cambridge, Dr. Keith Seffen has developed a range of solid structures that can change shapes and “morph.” And while this brings to mind images of the T-1000 in the Terminator film, it isn’t quite as complex — but definitely as cool, and almost twice as deadly. Along with his co-workers, Dr. Simon Guest and graduate student Alex Norman, Seffen is working on creating a range of various morphing gadgets such as roll-up keyboards, re-usable packing, and thin, flexible displays that’ll make your current laptop screen look medieval.

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