Archive for September 29th, 2009

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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Dead Space Extraction Released Today

Dead Space ExtractionI hope that a lot of my readers are video game fanatics, and have at least heard of the Dead Space video game. The game may not have been the next Doom, but it apparently deserved a sequel: Dead Space Extraction.

Actually, this one’s a prequel. While the first Dead Space was made for the PS3, this one is exclusively for the Wii. It takes advantage of the Wii’s motion-controller so you can shoot a lot of violent aliens in this violent M-rated game.

Yes, I’ve spoken about violent video games before, and this would be one of them. I still haven’t changed my mind about them, and if you would like more information, go ahead and click here.

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Leak at HP reveals the Pavillion dv3 with TouchSmart

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One of the sources that I view daily has stated that they have seen what looks to be HP’s Winter 2009/2010 catalog, and it reveals the specs for the Pavilion dv3 with TouchSmart. I suppose this picture says a thousand words, and this particular one has specs on it, so it probably states volumes.

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Lighthouse SQ7 MID tablet lets you talk to Twitter

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For those who are completely into Twitter, then you might appreciate the Lighthouse SQ7. This 7-inch (800 x 480) tablet runs on Ubuntu and has 1 GB worth of memory to browse sites like Facebook, Twitter, and any other website.

What really makes this product unique is that the reader can enter in their tweets vocally. I’ve seen a video of it that shows someone “making a video”, and the SQ7 did a pretty good job inputting their tweet word for word.

The Lighthouse SQ7 MID (Mobile Internet Tablet) will be available come November for $250.

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