Mark down another casualty of the technological revolution. AT&T, long known as the huge ‘Ma Bell bastion, is officially quitting the public pay-phone business. After 129 years of owning and maintaining a large chunk of the nation’s pay-phone network, the phones will be phased out over the next year, so a majority of the nation […]
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December 12, 2007 | 2 Comments
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Gamers want to feel more and more realism in their games. The Logitech G25 Racing wheel gives gamers force feedback, metal pedals, shifting, and a hand-stitched leather wheel.
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One of the biggest complaints that I hear from cell phone users has to be reception in buildings. It’s a pain for business folks and home users to be taking a call and have to be near a window. Well, fear not, because the Wi-Ex YX510-PCS-CEL is here to save the day.
Here’s the typical vacation modus operandi when it comes to photos. Buy the biggest memory card you can find and fill it with your digital photos. Or, bring your laptop along and dump all those photos onto it when your card gets full. Well, Eye-fi wants to change that by integrating wireless into a tiny […]
Belkin has come out with a nice array of products for your desk. The products use the very annoying and impractical access holes that plague many desks. So, now you can plug these in and actually use that wasted space. Nice idea.
Ceelite will change the way we do lighting. They are the first company to offer commercially viable Light Emitting Capacitors (LEC). This allows them to produce a lighting surface that is thin and flexible.
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Toyota today announced its mobility transport robot and its violin playing robot. The violin playing robot is (obviously) a dextrous robot that has 17 joints in its arms. That allows for some pretty precise movement. The transport robot allows folks who have trouble with mobility to navigate things like stairs. Toyota […]
All I have to say is that I’m not surprised. Online hackers utilize slight of hand. They are modern day technical magicians. At least in my book. They bend programmatic code to change the rules. Of course, I like the ones that do it for the common good, and push innovation. It’s been like a […]
This news just in. Taking the ACT and SAT still sucks. That’s why Franklin has teamed up with The Princeton Review to create a device to help. Its aim: to help you nail the SAT and ACT. While taking those tests still sucks; this device may make it a little more […]
A few days ago, I encountered a unique problem trying to install some hardware for a friend’s PC. During the installation of an old Phillips web camera, I learned that he had forgotten the drivers disc at home and Windows didn’t come with a set of compatible web cam drivers. “OK,” I thought, “No big […]
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