Asus have created a mouse that measures your pulse rate. The pulse rate sensor is embedded under the plastic skin of the mouse and tracks exactly what’s going on in your body while you work. [Read more…]
Build your own Mesh Network
Mesh networking is starting to come online and what you are looking at here is a router which allows you to build your own mesh network. The name of the device is Open-Mesh and allows you to do a number of things with it. [Read more…]
Cradle for Watching Movies and TV on your PSP
This new cradle for the PSP allows you to watch TV or movies while charging your PSP. The cradle includes a small remote control allowing you to change channel and flick between movies. Does anybody actually watch a PSP at anything more then arms length away though? I guess it does make it easier then flicking through menu’s, so we can let them off in this instance. [Read more…]
Updated Google Search Appliance
Google released a few years ago a search appliance which allows businesses to use the Google search engine with in their own office environment. By letting the google appliance handle this, you get far quicker access to your documents or other documents around the network. [Read more…]
Cyberclean Keyboard Cleaner – The Blob
If you have been using the same keyboard for a number of years then you will notice that a good number of keys are filthy. One option is to scrub away with a cloth which is what I do, or the new way is to buy a green blob called Cyber Clean. The green blob can clean keyboards, iPhones, laptops, printers and anything else electrical. [Read more…]
CherryPal Cloud Computer
The CherryPal is a new Cloud Computer which the creator, Max Seybold, is hoping to see a similar success to the Eee PC from Asus. The CherryPal consumes just 2 watts of power (making it a green solution) and due to how cloud computing works, it would require no security updates as all files and software are stored on a server usually in a datacentre. [Read more…]
Full Motion Formula Simulator
I came across a cool simulator today which gives a far better formula 1 experience. Just looking at it working kind of shows it’s far from being just a simulator. The Full Motion Formula Simulator has a good number of features to make the whole gaming experience that little bit better. For starters the whole full scale formula 1 car is mounted on a hydraulic unit which provides three dimensional movements. [Read more…]
USB Wifi Adapter – Security Made Easy
Wireless networks open up a whole bunch of security issues for individuals and businesses. If security is not addressed then someday, you could have data stolen right from your computer with out realising it. This pre configured USB Wireless adapter attempts to tackle this problem by making things secure straight out of the box. [Read more…]
SanDisk Write Once Read Many (WORM) Memory Card
SanDisk have created a new type of memory card named the WORM. The Write Once Read Many card is capable of storing information just once and keeping it there permanently. Although that sounds like a huge step backwards in technology, it is done for a reason. [Read more…]
Designed for Dell – New line of PC Accessories
Dell have introduced new PC accessories named “Designed for Dell”. New products include a custom messenger and tote bag, audio devices, mice and hard drives. Each of these products has a range of colours that can be chosen. These new colour schemes go in line with the new Dell Studio Laptops that we wrote about recently. [Read more…]
Wireless Arc Mouse from Microsoft
Microsoft have created a great little mouse that folds up for easy storage while travelling around and then opens up to a larger more familiar size when needed. [Read more…]
NZXT Sentry LX Fan Controller
When overclocking a PC, heat is the biggest problem you will face. Your task is to get rid of the heat as quick as possible which then allows your PC to run at a higher speed and not crash (or blow up). To help with keeping things cool inside, NZXT have created the Sentry LX fan controller. [Read more…]