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Elecom Vista Media Center Remote
Listen up, Vista owners. If you’ve been having any difficulty or pet peeves navigating through Vista’s media center, than the RC-MV01 from Elecom might be an attractive gadget to buy. The simple remote contains all the buttons you need to control media center “remotely”. — Andrew Dobrow Link
Emergency button closes porn sites when mom comes in
The Japanese are ingenious, they’re bringing the simple technology from banks directly to your room. I’m sure you’ve seen under-table emergency buttons in banks, some are pressed with the fingers, and some with the foot. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to turn off all your embarrassing and personal pursuit on screen as soon as somebody pops up behind your back? May it be your mom, your co-workers in office or your significant other. Well, a Japanese company developed... Continue reading
Sharp to sell the world’s first touch-pad remote
Sharp updated their line of AQUOS-TV-plus-desktop-PC series, but we are not interested in that. What really caught our attention was the remote the came with it, because it is the world’s first remote controller with a touch pad. Now you can have a real TV-internet experience, just forget about your keyboard and mouse, you can type with the alphanumeric keys just as it is on phones, you can also browse the internet easily with the intuitive touch-pad. Thanks to the... Continue reading
Mouse with a physical horizontal scroll button
Most computer mouses mice only have 2-3 buttons and a vertical scroll wheel in the middle; some of the more advanced ones will have extra buttons, and buttons for you to hold and drag in order to scroll horizontally. We hardly ever see webpages that are designed to scroll sideways, so why do we need that? It might be a bit hard to imagine unless you are into gaming and graphics, then you’ll be required to pan across a wide... Continue reading
Top 5 “I’m A Mac” spoofs: Is it true what we’ve heard about them?
[ev type="youtube" data="Rjpn3L3bSJQ"][/ev] TechEBlog gives their opinion of the top five “I’m a Mac” ad spoofs. They were so funny we figured we had to share. Because they do have a bigger harddrive…and run faster too. 5 more after the jump.
Shuttle announces the Mac Mini hating X200 mini-MCPC
Media center PCs are really picking up speed. Even if you didn’t buy a PC with the intended purpose of hooking up your cable to it, so many PCs have a TV tuner in them that the title of MCPC is beginning to lose its glamor. The new Shuttle X200 mini-media center PC completes every objective of Shuttle’s. It has an extremely small form factor (the same as the X100) and has hardware comparable and superior to the Mac Mini.... Continue reading
The Model 914 PC-BOT: a PC on wheels
If you’re a PC hobbyist and are willing to dish out a measly 5 grand, then maybe you should look into the Model 914 PC-BOT. This PC-robot is basically a PC on wheels that can interact with the physical world; something that some people wish their laptops would do. Once you pull the 914 PC-BOT out of the box and get it set up, you can navigate your little friend 3 ways: manually via mouse, keyboard, or joystick; autonomously; or... Continue reading
Shuttle SDXI series definately not for n00bs
It’s the quote from the Shuttle web site that best wraps up what this blazing hot computer is: This isn’t your mother’s XPC… Only the 1337 apply. Intimidating? A bit, but you can handle it. This small form factor machine boasts an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor, two AMD ATI Radeon X1950 Pro CrossFire graphics cards, two 10,000RPM Western Digital Raptor 150GB hard drives, 2GB Crucial Ballistix memory, and a fully internal liquid cooling system. Good thing that the... Continue reading
PC and TV in one: the LG-DA70
LG revealed a new PC and new TV today. What’s so special about that? Well the fact that these two products are in fact one in the same. That’s right, LG added another PCTV to the line, this time brining Koreans into the mix. What’s different about this PCTV from others is that LG took a TV and put a complete PC inside. The PC is packed with a Celeron M430 processor, a 160GB hard drive, and 1 GB of... Continue reading
