Thursday, October 15, 2009

Wireless charging and wireless mouse make me happy; Seagate's DockStar

Seagate's DockStar: Instant NAS, just add hard drive; Eyeballs could control gadgets
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Wireless charging and wireless mouse make me happy

The Powermat Wireless Charging Portable Mat and the Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 are two products notable for their ease of use. Read full story

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Seagate's DockStar: Instant NAS, just add hard drive
A small docking station for Seagate's FreeAgent Go portable hard drives, the DockStar connects via Ethernet to a home router to turn that hard drive into an instant network-attached storage (NAS) drive for the home network.

Eyeballs could control gadgets
NTT DoCoMo showed a set of prototype in-ear headphones that can detect and measures changes in the body's electrical state when your eyes move.

Qualcomm launches handheld TV
At this week's CTIA show in San Diego, Qualcomm's FLO TV division introduced the FLO TV Personal Television, a dedicated device that uses a service that's already available on some phones.

The Backgrounds and Screen Savers are Cool
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Yamaha iPhone app controls a piano
Finger Piano Share allows users to play songs using virtual keys displayed on the screen of an iPhone or an iPod Touch.

Mitsubishi's OLED screen can be of unlimited size
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KDDI shows a helper robot for a cell phone
The robot can take data from the phone and manipulate it to help the user, the company said. It could become a product next year.

Fashion through your cell phone
A new cell phone application launched by KDDI allows users to try together items before they buy.

Acer: Windows 7 on a netbook
The Aspire One D250 will go on sale on Oct. 22, the same day Windows 7 makes its worldwide debut.

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October 15, 2009

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Missing dot drops Sweden off the Internet
  2. Google to send detailed information about hacked Web sites
  3. 802.11n price wars already underway
  4. IE, GDI flaws good place for IT to start Patch Tuesday cleanup
  5. Developer ups iPhone app to $40 after complaints about price
  6. Human race on the verge of a massive upgrade
  7. Cisco buying wireless wunderkind Starent
  8. Sidekick implosion: Was it sabotage?
  9. Microsoft delivers massive Patch Tuesday, fixes 34 flaws
  10. House decommissions last mainframe, saves $730k

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