Wednesday, July 22, 2009
OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator Gaming Headband
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
My Book World Hard Drive
We present you the Western Digital My Book World Hard Drive. Th is is a hard drive that's simply connects to your home network and streams media to you Personal Computer. It can also connects to the Xbox though it is not easy to access, but make sure you have the right codecs when you want to play. The My Book World Hard Drive is so easy to set up. First, Connect an Ethernet cord to your router and then power it up. But before you can access, you must have to install the software, which is an extra step that we didn't have to do with other hard drives. The My Book World Hard Drive's software is self - explanatory and maps out the network hard drive is automatically to windows. For a normal hard drive, it is ready to operate in My Computer. 
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Monday, July 20, 2009
Audeo NeckBand Voicless Phone Calls
This is one of the latest new input devices. It is a neckband that translates thought into speech. The Audeo sensor is a highly integrated, extremely sensitive sensor of neurological activity. It noninvasively detects electrical activity at the sur
face of the skin. The Audeo actively processes this activity to make it a robust control signal. This control signal can then be connected to a speech engine in various ways to give back to a person, the ability to communicate. By interpreting and picking up nerve signals has been used to demonstrate a voiceless phone call. The name of this device is think n spell. Some scientists at Ambient Corporation are bent on improving their "Audeo" wireless neckband which taps into nerve signals being sent to the vocal chords and vocalizes those "thoughts" for you. Users have to specifically think about voicing words for them to be picked up by the band, but it saves them from saying potentially sensitive things while on a cellphone in public. The device is also being aimed at those who have lost the ability to speak due to diseases. Currently the device can only recognize roughly 150 words and phrases, and has a decent delay between "speaking" with your mind and the computer vocalizing the words for you though it still needs upgrade. This device can make the current communication technology take a step forward. This device can also be used for military purposes because of its stealth features the device can be used by the SWAT forces in America for surprise tactics instead of the hand sign ways.This device was introduced by Michael Callahan in the USA. The process of this device is from the neurological transmissions or vibrations it transforms into audio then it encrypts the vibrations with the audio then it transmits it into the cpu of the device then it sends a signal to the phone or to another device and by that they can communicate with each other.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Mini Hot Printer
But with Dell’s Wasabi PZ130 pocket-size printer you can quickly give your photo subjects and friends something more tangible in the form of a physical picture.
The 7-ounce Wasabi measures just 4.8 x 2.8 x 0.9 inches and produces 2-x-3-inch borderless color prints in under a minute. It uses an inkless printing process called Zink, and Dell offers photo paper in either a 24 pack for $12 or a 48 pack for $20. Plus, the paper comes with a sticky backing so that the photos can be used as stickers for things like scrapbooking and tagging bags and belongings.
The Wasabi printer works with Bluetooth phones so that you can wirelessly print pictures, and it also has a PictBridge connector for printing directly from compatible digital cameras. Dell claims that the printer is easy and intuitive to use, with simple buttons and indicators. And for a limited time, Dell is also making it easier to buy with a price of $99; it regularly sells for $149.
Get Wasabi while it’s hot.
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