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Archive for January, 2008
So what is the best way to enjoy longer time with your iPod? Without your boss noticing you with earplugs? While you take a longer break, Smart Technology has the iSwivel chair, the chair has the speakers imbedded in the headrest close to your ears. Which I am sure can be hidden by a headrest cap, I hope. Not only that, the audio transmitter can be hooked not only to your iPod but also to other audio sources like to your computer to let that Pandora take over the whole thing. Continue reading ‘iSwivel chair: Ultimate Gamer’s chair, not too snazzy lookin’’

I am not a gamer. The last video console I really enjoyed was, believe it or not, the Nintendo Family Computer. Sure I enjoy my GameBoy and am still waiting for a white PSP slim, or a Nintendo Wii. But I still couldn’t get over the classic NES and SNES. So the Retro Duo and Gen X from Innex will definitely satisfy my craving to play my favorite Super Mario 3, Twin Bee, and B-Wings. I know of people who never threw away their cartridge collection and still play with Family Computers and Sega Master System. Seriously.
Graphics cards are becoming more and more important, beating the main processor in the race these days. Ask any computer nerd and he knows the graphics card gives a cutting edge in show off at a LAN party. It’s like having a sexy swimming pool in the backyard, which gives an edge over the neighbors in a million dollar houses neighborhood. The main competitors out there are ATI and NVIDIA; NVIDIA was just titled by Forbes as the company of the year. Continue reading ‘G1Sn Power Laptop: ASUS has a NVIDIA 9500 in its Garage’

They say, at the end of the tunnel, all gadget breaks into one whole that helps mould everything around you. Looks like this is the case right here. The Nintendo Wii, which is probably one entertainment gadget you don’t live a day without hearing about, is now being used as a rehab tool in hospitals. Yeah, you heard it right. The game apparently helps patients energize and regain a sense of balance, endurance, co-ordination Continue reading ‘The Nintendo Wii as a therapeutic tool’