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Tech News for the Day, September 29, 2009

Today, I have a hot glue gun that doubles as something that sprays spiderwebs. I suppose someone wanted to get in on Halloween decorating early with the Electronic Webcaster Gun.

I had a chance to try out Adesso’s AKB-210 Flexible Keyboard. I wish I had something better to say about it.

I also had a chance to check out the Lexmark Interact S605. There’s a video of it at the link.

For those of you who want to see Transformers made real, you should check out the video found here. Someone has actually made one the transforms, can carry its owner, and beat up other robots. And it’s way better than Revenge of the Fallen.

There is a USB Keyboard Key Card Reader in the shape of Ctrl and Enter keys. Why would someone do it, who knows? At least it’s cheap.

JVC has got a new video camera that looks quite nice. It’s the Picsio GC-FM1, and it will hit Japan by October.

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Posted by Techno_Mark on September 29th, 2009 No Comments

Tech News of the Day, Wednesday, September 2

Lot of cool stuff here today! Check it out:

If you like those racing games for the PS3, PS2, and PC, then you might be interested in the Logitech G27 Racing Wheel.

The DSLR world is going to be changed with the Olympus E-600, set to appear on the market come November. Later this month, it will see the unveiling of the Samsung WB5000.

Casio is up to their old tricks and new ones with two new point and shoots, the EX-Z280 and EX-Z33.

I’m pretty excited about Lexmark’s eight new All-in-one printers. This has some interesting features like web-connectivity, low-cost ink, and some even have touchscreens that connect to the web!

Spracht, a company known for Bluetooth Accessories, has created the Aura BluNote, a wireless speaker for Bluetooth devices.

Have you ever heard of the YikeBike? The YikeBike is a bike that I like-like. Enough Dr. Seuss copying, but it does look like the Cat and the Hat’s new ride.

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Posted by Techno_Mark on September 2nd, 2009 3 Comments

 

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