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The Zoom Is On With Dino-Lite’s USB Microscope

This is almost as good as the red Tasco miscroscope kit I got from "Santa" in 3rd grade. Check out the Dino-Lite USB Digital Microscope, ready to jack into your computer and coax your curiosity for a cool $200. "Yeah, but my camera has a MACRO setting, I can…

Computing

Sony Vaio TZ Features Dual Drives

Sony’s latest Vaio offers something no other manufacture has done yet - a 2.5-inch 160GB disk and a 1.8-inch 32GB SSD together. This laptop is perfect and goes against the argument that “Flash memory isn’t enough in laptops to store out data.” The VAIO…

Computing

Super Fast Video Encoding With The Elgato Turbo.264

Are you sick and tired of how long it takes to encode video on your Mac? Elgato has come to the rescue with the new Turbo.264, a simple device which connects to your machine via USB and helps boost video encoding speed. The Turbo.264 acts like an additional…

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JumpDrive Secure II, Gauge Your Thumb-Drive Capacity

Lexar Media's latest JumpDrive Secure II Plus is not your ordinary thumb-drive. Instead of having to plug the drive into your computer, the drive conveniently displays how much space is currently used, and how much is free on its capacity meter. Whether you're…

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LG.Philips Develops World’s First Flexible Screen

I don't know if it's the best bendable product since crazy straws, but LG.Philips LCD got my attention yesterday by announcing the release of their new flexible 14.1-inch color screen. The A4 size screen, maxing out at 4,096 colors, can be viewed from a full 180…

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Blu-ray for Mac

If you're a Mac owner, you're probably used to waiting awhile for products to come out with a Mac-compatible version. Luckily, the great ideas always trickle up -- like Blu-ray Discs, offering massive high-quality storage in the palm of your hand. Forget CDs and…

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Media Card Reader To Beat Them All

Media enthusiasts and photographers will be overjoyed with this 55-in-1 Bluetooth-enabled Card Reader which also doubles as a USB 2.0 hub. The glossy white reader features a USB dongle that connects to your computer, providing the device with Bluetooth…

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Super Quick and Portable Sub-Notebook

For the seasoned traveler Averatec has rolled out an 11.1-inch ultra-portable notebook, packing a snappy processor into a super portable frame. The 11.1-inch machine features a 1.06GHz Intel Core Duo U2400 processor, WXGA resolution, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard…

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WiRanger, Worlds First Wireless USB Hub

Last week we reported on wireless USB finally coming. This week, the WiRanger, claiming to be the worlds first Wireless USB hub has been released. The WiRanger combines Icron’s patented ExtremeUSB technology and an industry standard 802.11g radio to enable…

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Unload Your SD Memory Card Via The iWay

Introducing the iWay, a new product which plugs directly into the dock connector port of your iPod 5G and allows you to plug in SD memory cards to un-load images onto your iPod for storage. After uploading, you can either retain the images on the SD card or…

Computing

Ultimate Personal Storage Robot, The Drobo

The Drobo is one of the most innovative and exciting products I've seen in years - I'm so hyped about this product and it's not even released yet (for another couple of months). The Drobo is labeled as a "Storage Robot". It will hold up to 4 SATA hard-drives and…

Computing

Roxio Launch New Product “Crunch”

Leaders in digital burning software with their application Toast, Roxio have launched yet another product called Crunch, which is designed to make converting and exporting video into various formats a simple task. Crunch is specifically designed to export videos…

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