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Eye-Fi launches Eye-Fi Home, Share, and geotagging Explore

Eye-Fi launches Eye-Fi Home, Share, and geotagging Explore

Eye-Fi's expanding from a single card to a family of three tonight. All are the same 2GB as before, but now we've got the new flagship Eye-Fi Explore ($129), which includes geotagging courtesy of Skyhook (the same WiFi-based location system that helps the iPod touch and iPhone find their way).

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.12 at 01:22

Swtched On: Green Plug tries to replace the worry warts (Part 1)

Swtched On: Green Plug tries to replace the worry warts (Part 1)

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about technology, multimedia, and digital entertainment. The best and most popular portable electronics products don't work for long without them, but the general consumer sentiment toward AC adapters is evident in the terms of endearment such as "bricks" and "wall warts" given to them.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.10 at 17:25

Gigabyte GK-K8000 Gaming Keyboard Displayed

Gigabyte GK-K8000 Gaming Keyboard Displayed

During its Spring Break event Gigabyte unveiled a new gaming keyboard which is quite "tough". The GK-K8000 is no beauty queen but according to TweakTown "it feels good".

Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.05.10 at 12:39

Mouse with fingerprint authentication scanner

Mouse with fingerprint authentication scanner

If data security is your at most priority then go buy this $70 security mouse. The Sequiam Biometrics ScanQ Fingerprint Authentication Scanner and Software isn't just a normal mouse, it lets you keep your important data safe by locking it using fingerprint scanner and login feature.

Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.05.10 at 11:37

Dell makes Core 2 Quad Q9300, Q9450 available in XPS 420

Dell makes Core 2 Quad Q9300, Q9450 available in XPS 420

So, we hear you're edging ever closer to pulling the trigger on a shiny new XPS 420, huh? Lucky you, as it looks like Dell just opened up your options.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 12:45

Wii Fit: the 30 day test starts today

Wii Fit: the 30 day test starts today

Since about 20,000 people -- the overwhelming majority of voters in yesterday's poll -- apparently want to see me in pain trying to get in shape with Wii Fit, it looks like it's time to suck it up and do this thing.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 12:38

Iomega Camo eGo – Absolute invisibility, online and offline

Iomega Camo eGo – Absolute invisibility, online and offline

When it comes to product design, iOmega seems to have gone on a creative overdrive. The previously launched portable HDD had a flask like look to it.

Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 09:22

BUILT's Laptop Backpack keeps your files close, peripherals closer

BUILT's Laptop Backpack keeps your files close, peripherals closer

Not one to just follow the crowd, BUILT has thrown an interesting twist on the oh-so-popular Neoprene laptop case. The Laptop Backpack enables users to tote their 12- to 17-inch machine right on their back along with textbooks, LAN party flyers and a copy of The Daily Bugle; you'll also find a couple of smaller compartments for storing peripherals and accessories.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 09:07

MSI Titan 700 mini-PC gets announced

MSI Titan 700 mini-PC gets announced

MSI's been making some noise with the Wind lately, but the company is still busy turning out solid-but-uninspiring PCs as well, like the new Titan 700.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 07:37

WowWee Chatterbot – A tacky desk companion

WowWee Chatterbot – A tacky desk companion

The WowWee Chatterbot would make a cool companion on your desk. Chatterbot is a USB-powered animated computer accessories which can tell jokes, dialog (no idea up to what level) with you as well as comment on whatever you're typing on the computer at the moment.

Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 07:35


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