Posted on 04 April 2006 by admin
Gizmodo presents the LED dress shirt: for the dork who mistakenly thinks he’s gotten too cool to wear a pocket protector.
From $39.99 to $65.99, depending on which color of LEDs you think will go best with your Morlock pasty skin.
LED Shirts [Tbuckles.com, via The Red Ferret Journal]
From Gizmodo
Posted on 04 April 2006 by admin
Here’s the XCute S50, an eye-catching candybar that somehow squeezes a 6-megapixel camera into its improbably thin 9mm profile. It’s a tri-band phone with onboard flash memory, a 16.7 million color screen, and the ability to play back AVI, ASF and MOV files. It has onboard flash memory and T-flash expandability, too. No price or availability information was forthcoming.
See more here: Xcute S50 6-megapixel camera-phone [CNET Asia]
From Gizmodo and CNET
Posted on 04 April 2006 by admin
Microsoft has upgraded its Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse with “High Definition Optical Technology” tracking technology, which the company boasts puts its mice “two generations ahead” of other pointing devices. According to Microsoft, the Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse works at 1,000 dpi, captures 6,000 frames per second, uses a low-powered chip to conserve battery power, and offers smoother tracking on any surface. Not bad for a $30 mouse that doesn’t even use a laser. A desktop version, the Wireless Optical Mouse 2000 will also be available for $30, while the Laser Mouse 5000 will be priced at $50. As for Microsoft’s appropriation of the term “High Definition,” we’ll have to cut them a break, given that Logitech and other rodent-makers also use the term for their high-DPI pointers.
More info
From Engadget