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Gadgets, Tablets, PC, Hardware, Tech Toys, Androide
Why hasn’t anyone thought of these before? Actually yeah, USB ‘clips’ came
to our attention many moons ago. Maybe because USBs are so ubiquitous
that people have just stopped designing out of the box. Anyway, seen
below are 4GB USBs whose cases are fashioned after paperclips. It’s
sensible for most work places as digital and paper files still coexist. A
cool thing about them is they can be clipped onto other edges, whether
it’s your neck tie or a business card. |
This simple yet innovative USB Clip design
provides a simple method of keeping data files together with hard copy
documents. The design by Emamidesign has won a 2010 Red Dot product
design award and became a Best of Best winner. |
Stress. Every once in a while it drags us down. How to cope? Other
than an office rampage and a nasty smoking habit, a few squishy balls
might do the trick. So called stress balls are pretty ubiquitous as
they’ve got a nice niche catering to the ills of office jockeys. But
wait till you see these infectious diseases. Yeah, that’s right: they’re
called Infectious Diseases and they’re Balls! Balls! |
Panasonic have this week unveiled their first HD 3D home theatre
projector the PT-AE7000U which is the worlds first 3D projector to use
transparent LCD panels which are driven at 480Hz. Offering full HD 1080p
1,920 x 1,080 pixel resolution and 3D from one device and using the
new transparent LCD panels and Panasonic’s own Overdrive
Technology reduces cross talk and improves the image quality of the
projection. |
Samsung had great success with the original Galaxy S smartphone, and
they have just recently released the new Samsung Galaxy S II, a
smartphone we have been waiting to get our hands on since it was
announced back in February. |
HTC announced earlier this month that they would release the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update for the original HTC Desire
by the end of the month, good news if you have been waiting for it as
HTC has now released Android 2.3 Gingerbread for the Desire. |
If you are looking for a stylus a little different from the norm to
use on any of your iOS devices, this funky digital match stylus might be
worth a look. |
If your 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi connection keeps dropping out in certain
parts of your house just at the most critical times when surfing the
web. You will be pleased to know that a new Wi-Fi standard 802.22 is
currently under development, providing a 62 mile range. Which should be
plenty even for the largest of estates. |
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