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Screw-In Motion Sensor Switch

Ever stumbled into your attic and fumble for the light switch without finding it? There is an affordable solution from Smart Home in the form of the Screw-In Motion Sensor Switch. Simply attach the motion sensor directly into the light [...]

QuietOps Smart Tactical Communication Headset

Silynx has developed a tiny tactical hearing protection communication headsets for use with elite Special Forces all over teh world. The QuietOps Smart Tactical Communication Headset and Ear Protector aims to replace current multiple tactical communication headsets with a single [...]

SanDisk lifts veil on 2GB microSD cards

SanDisk has unveiled its new 2GB microSD cards for the masses. Unfortunately for those staying in the U.S., these new 2GB memory cards are available exclusively via Verizon Wireless stores for the next 2 months, so you will have to [...]

WinBook Jiv Mini HTPC Reviewed (Verdict: Small, But Loaded)

When the old dogs at PC Magazine call something “perfect”, it actually means something. They’ve been reviewing PCs since the Eisenhower administration, so for a HTPC to get a 4.5 out of 5 on their scale it has to be [...]

Alienware’s Area-51 7500 gaming desktop reviewed

Filed under: Desktops, Gaming When you pack Intel’s blazing new Core 2 Extreme processor and a pair of top-of-the-line nVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX graphics cards into a single gaming desktop, you can pretty much expect it to post impressive benchmark [...]

Yellow Machine FailSafe Media Server

Anthology Solutions has unveiled the Yellow Machine FailSafe Media Server that helps consumers store their digital memories and assets in a safe, secure environment at an affordable price. It is compatible with most popular digital home music plaers like the [...]

Shot surfaces of Nintendo DS headset

Filed under: Gaming We know that Datel has already released such a product, but it finally looks like Nintendo is going to get into the game with a snazzy DS Lite-esque headset of their own. It only does the mono [...]

Design Prototype: Dali’s Melting Clock Digitalized

Although we would have preferred the artist stay with the original analog version of Dali’s melting clock, this digital version is cool too. The clock face looks like it’s melting off the table, but enough of its weight is over [...]

Possible Zune Launch Dates: Week Before Thanksgiving: Tuesday 14th or Friday 17th

Our Zune tipsters tell us that the Microsoft Zune is going to be launched the week before Thanksgiving this November. Whether that means Tuesday the 14th, Friday the 17th, or heck, maybe even Wednesday or Thursday, we have no idea. [...]

Verizon Wireless Drops Subscription Plan For VCAST, Starts Pay-As-You-Go Download Pricing

Verizon Wireless announced on Monday that they’ve eliminated the VCAST subscription plan that used to be required for subscribers to download music to their phone. Instead of the old flat-rate plan, Verizon Wireless has switched to an iTunes-like pricing plan, [...]