Hide your speakers behind a pair of picture frames

April 23rd, 2008

Photo Frame Speakers

It’s always interesting to see how different people have their offices set up. Some, like myself are proud of their technology, and aren’t afraid to show it off. Others prefer to keep the tech to a minimum in their work area. They prefer to keep family photos and other important items on their desk. These Photo Frame Speakers are perfect for such people.

Whether you use a desktop or laptop PC, it’s nice to have a pair of external speakers on your desk. Unfortunately it is generally difficult to disguise or hide them ...

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Kensington’s new adapter makes adding additional monitors a breeze

January 10th, 2008

Kensington Dual Monitor Adapter

I’m a habitual multitasker. I actually have trouble only doing one thing at a time, as I generally feel like I’m being lazy if I focus the whole of my attention on a single task. This is why I run off of a pair of monitors instead of just one (not to mention it just looks cool). I’ve known more than a few people that thought my setup was unnecessary, and said that they’d never use a second monitor. That usually only lasts until I let them use my PC for a ...

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Keep tabs on your home from anywhere in the world via Rovio

January 7th, 2008

Rovio

When you’re off attending big shows like CES or just out of town for a few days for a vacation, who watches over your house? Like the old saying goes, “if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself.” No, I don’t mean you should just stay home, but you might consider this cool security bot that will let you check on your house from the convenience of your beach chair.

The Rovio would be cool enough knowing that it has NorthStar navigation which allows it to wander throughout your house, avoiding ...

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Smartparts announces 32-inch digital photo frame

January 4th, 2008

Smartparts 15-inch frame

I’ve always thought that digital picture frame manufacturers have a really fine line to walk. On one side you want to keep them inexpensive, so you use cheaper parts and limit the number of features. The result is a sub-par product that won’t sell well. On the other side of the line you’ll want to put a nice big screen with a high resolution, and pack it full of features. Then you’ll end up with a really cool product that people can’t afford. I believe the upcoming frame from Smartparts will fall in ...

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Sony lets PSP announcement slip – Say hello to Skype for PSP

January 3rd, 2008

Skype for PSP

When it comes to mobile gaming, I always reach for my Nintendo DS. There are plenty of reasons which make me choose it over Sony’s PSP. I’m not one to start console wars, so I won’t go into detail about why I prefer one over the other. I will however tell you that after CES, there’s going to be a really good reason to consider the PSP.

Someone should tell Sony if they want to make a huge announcement during CES, they shouldn’t put it on their CES page. If ...

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Photowatch shows off your pics, kills your eyes

January 2nd, 2008

Photowatch

Are you one of those people that keeps a dozen pictures in your purse or wallet? I can’t say that I really am. I’ve got a couple of pictures I carry in my wallet, but I don’t have much a reason to keep any more than that. If there’s a new picture that I really want to show people, I’ll just upload it to my phone and set it as my wallpaper or something. However, if you’re looking for a different way to show off your pics in public, this watch might be for you.

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Customize your Eee PC with these new accessories

December 31st, 2007

Eee PC Accessories

I’ve been quite intrigued by the ASUS Eee PC since it was announced earlier this year. It’s tiny, cheap and will do most of the things I need out of a laptop. In the end I decided to get an HP that has a bit more of a kick (and actually runs Windows) so I can also play games and such. However, my excitement over the Eee PC has not lessened. For those that have taken the plunge and purchased one, you now have an assortment of accessories designed specifically for your tiny ...

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Hide your gaming gear in the Jump Seat

December 31st, 2007

Jump Seat

I’m fortunate enough that I don’t have to worry about a wife that doesn’t like my video games to be sitting with my cable box under the TV. I couldn’t imagine having to go get my Xbox 360 and hook it up every time I wanted to play a game, only to unhook it and put it away some time later. I’d probably spend more time setting it up/removing it than I would actually playing it. However, for those guys (or girls) who have a significant other that isn’t down with your gaming habits, ...

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Buffalo announces 32GB flash drive with TurboUSB

December 13th, 2007

Buffalo 32GB TurboUSB drive

I’m going to go out on a limb and assume that most of you have a flash drive. If you don’t, or don’t know what one is, then this question isn’t for you. Ideally, how much space do you really need on your drive? While bigger is always better, do you really need to carry around 7GB of movie clips, and your entire music collection? Well, if you answered yes, then you’ll want to keep your eye on Buffalo.

Most flash drives you see are anywhere from 1GB to 4GB in size. ...

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