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Devlin CleanKey keyboard: Prevent the spread of infection via keyboard

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Devlin CleanKey keyboard: Prevent the spread of infection via keyboard You may have heard how germs can grow in your keyboards. Since we use computer almost everyday, it means that we can harm our health with the existence of the germs in our keyboard. To clean all the germs in our keyboard, we have to regularly clean our keyboard. ##CONTINUE##Here is a new keyboard product from Devlin that will get rid off all the worries of the germs in keyboard. This Devlin CleanKey keyboard is actually intended to hospital and medical environment use to prevent the spread of infection via keyboard. This keyboard features a patented button that allows the users to disable the keyboard when they want to clean the keyboard without shutting down the PC. You see that most people can’t bear with the time they need to spend when they want to clean their keyboard. This CleanKey keyboard will save your time while it is still plugged in your PC. Further, this keyboard is fully sealed that is suitable for ste...

Next PSP to rely on Memory Stick HG-Micro for storage?

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Next PSP to rely on Memory Stick HG-Micro for storage? You can be sure this won't be the last PSP rumor to surface before E3, but the word going around now is that the so-called PSP Go! (or PSP2, or PSP Slide...) won't rely primarily on some internal memory for storage as previously speculated, but on something like Sony's new Memory Stick HG-Micro format, which is about 40MB/s faster than a standard Memory Stick Duo card. That word apparently comes from some "sources close to PSP development" that have spoken to PC World's Game On blog, who seem to also be suggesting that the Memory Sticks would effectively replace UMDs as a game delivery format, and not simply be used for downloaded games and whatnot. All of which certainly seems reasonable enough, even if it's still far from being anywhere close to official.

HP Pavilion dv6t reviewe

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HP Pavilion dv6t reviewe It's not a bad time to be a budget-minded shopper on the hunt for a full-size laptop -- you've got a tons of nice options in the $600 - $1,000 range, and it sounds like HP's recently-revised dv6t is a strong competitor. PC Mag just took the 16-inch machine for a spin and came back favorably impressed, with cheers for great keyboard and included numeric keypad, light weight, and HDMI output. Sadly, a host of bundled crapware put a significant load on the 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo and the integrated graphics were expectedly lame, but for $750 after rebate, you might want to add this one to your list.

Motorola intros i465 Clutch, company's first QWERTY iDEN device

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Motorola intros i465 Clutch, company's first QWERTY iDEN device Following the seemingly unstoppable trend toward QWERTY and heavy texting in the low end of the market, Motorola has announced its very first iDEN device to ever feature a full keyboard. The rumored i465 looks just a little better in glamorous press shots than it did before, and it's picked up a name along the way -- Clutch. Naturally, Boost Mobile is a perfect fit for the thing, and the Sprint division looks to be launching this quarter. Specs include Bluetooth 1.2, a 160 x 128 display, video capture via a VGA cam (hey, it's low-end, what did you expect?), and mil-spec compliance for shock, vibration, and all that good stuff that you might need when your phone hits the pavement. Pricing will be announced closer to launch, but we don't expect it to break the bank.

Nokia N86 8MP features amazing active kickstand

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Nokia N86 8MP features amazing active kickstand So here we were, thinking that the Nokia N86 8MP was just a featurebumped N85, and what happens? These screenshots showing off a series of custom settings for the kickstand in the back leak out and blow our minds. See, the N85 just had a dumb plastic stand back there, but the N86 8MP can actually launch an app when you flip it out, making it an instant video player, picture frame, or speaker system. That's innovation, friends. Now let's party.