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QMotions-Baseball, take MVP baseball to the next level
QMotions has released their latest “real-life” simulator. The device includes a bat, and a home plate with built in sensors. Plug it into your PC or Xbox and swing away. The system should work with any of your baseball games. Now all of us geeks can take some cuts against Randy [...]
Turn your PSP into a 20GB PMP
Dapreview has a nice little how-to up on how to turn your Sony PSP into a 20GB personal media player. They stop by Best Buy and pick up the necessary gear, and put together this system using Cowin’s X5. The process seems to be quite simple, as the how-to is fairly brief.
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Global PC shipments to total 202 million in 2005
The high-tech research firm, whatever that is, projects that over 200 million PCs will be shipped around the world by the end of 2005. This only includes new PCs, and this is an amazing 9.9 percent increase from last year. Whats even more amazing is that mobile PCs will have jumped 26.5 percent [...]
Intel unveils dual-core chips for PC
PC users can now purchase computer systems with dual-core processors, as well as new chipsets with technology to boost performance. The two new models unveiled today are the Pentium D, and the 945 chip set. The launch of the 945G chip set also brings several new technologies, such as virtualization, system management, and [...]
Sweet Pros and Cons of OLED article
The Inquirer has an awesome little article on the good and bad of Organic LED screens. I won’t get too much into it because I think you should read the entire article, but I will throw you an interesting little blurp about screen rot…
“Since the material in use is organic, it has a tendency [...]
SpeckProducts introduces the iGuy iPod case
SpeckProducts showed off their new iPod case. They have taken iPod cases to a whole new level of worthlessness. The iGuy is a case that also doubles as a bendable…well…guy. Here is the exact feature list from Speck:
Cool toy and protective case in one
Bendable, poseable arms
Dockable- ’sits’ and hangs out while your [...]
ViewSonic Overdrive LCDs reviewed
Tom’s Hardware has a good review of the new ViewSonic Overdrive LCD displays. The title of this review asks the question, “A New Era of Very Fast Panels?” After reviewing 2 LCD displays they concluded, “The bottom line is that the VP191b is an excellent monitor and Overdrive, as a technology, clearly has a [...]
CIA’s War Game exercise ends today
The CIA’s war game exercise, code named “Silent Horizon,” is wrapping up today. The exercise ran for 3 days and was set up to practice defending against an electronic assault on the same scale as the Sept. 11 terrorism attacks.
“One of the things the intelligence community was accused of was a lack [...]
Panasonic’s new RP-HJE 70 earbuds
Panasonic has some awesome looking earbuds, but of course they aren’t available in the U.S. yet. The silicon sleeves keep the snug inside your ears, and help to isolate unwanted noise. The RP-HJE 70’s pack a 8.5mm micro-driver, with a sensitivity rating of 16ohms. These things are built like a tank and should [...]
Yahoo to launch Photo-Sharing service
Yahoo has begun testing their new Photo-Sharing program for their Yahoo mail users. The application will allow users to take photos stored on their hard drives and plug them directly into an email, and not as an attachment. The photos will actually then be stored on Yahoo’s servers so recipient of the e-mail [...]
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