The new compact wired keyboard from Apple
March 3, 2009
Apple has quietly (lately they do that a lot) introduced a new QWERTY keyboard that somehow looks like the old Apple keyboard, but it lacks a numeric keypad, and it is still wired like the old ‘board.
USB ports can be found on either end, and also the typical Apple Exposé controls are in place. Read more
New mice and keyboards from Gigabyte
March 2, 2009
You don’t hear too often that Gigabyte will be launching a new series of mice and keyboards.
So, let’s start with the handsome GM-M8000 laser gaming mouse that features a nice 4,000dpi sensor, a scaling-designated switching button, new five programmable buttons and it let’s you create a few profiles for storing different macro settings for different applications or users. Read more
Logitech G19 LCD Gaming Keyboard out now
February 23, 2009
Good news for the gaming -switching-lots-of- keyboards nerds out there. The Logitech G19 LCD Gaming Keyboard is available for pre-order on Amazon, featuring yummy macros, switchable key backlighting and an impressively big 320 x 240 mini-display.
The twelve programmable macro keys can store up to three macros each and there is also a real-time macro recording button to quickly add keypresses. As stated above the LCD is big, Read more
Bring back to life your old tapes with TapeLink
January 22, 2009
Every time I see someone using tapes, I get a strange feeling. Oh, the memories.
This may come as a shock for some of you, but there are still people who use tapes and still finds them enjoyable. But if you are desperate to get the music from your tapes into your computer there is a fancy way to do it. The TapeLink from Alesis digitize your old tapes, clean the sound with the bundled software and convert them to MP3’s. Read more
Razor Mamba goes well with gaming
January 22, 2009
A good gamer is always in search for the perfect mouse. Some go for Logitech, others might try Razer !
The new brand gaming mouse from Razor is called Mamba, and they say it’s the prefect tool to own if you are in the gaming business. Let’s see: ergonomic, it doesn’t lag and it has 2.4GHz wireless tech, 1ms polling rates, which means super smooth usage and virtually zero lag.
It has on-board memory so you can Read more
The homemade Scrabble Keyboard
January 19, 2009
This bizarre looking keyboard is made from real Scrabble tiles and it was especially built for Mac environment.
All of the tiles were hand beveled and attached to the keyboard:the num, cap, and scroll lock buttons have their letters’ cut out so the led light will shine through.
It can also be a good item to have around you, if you miss some Scrabble tiles. Just brake it and play the game !
Awesome work !
via: datamancer
The 4 Port ‘Audio Cassette’ USB 2.0 Hub
January 19, 2009
For the nostalgics of all sorts we have the epic Audio Cassette featuring Tom Jones Greatest Hits.
No that was a lie actually, this is in fact a 4 Port ‘Audio Cassette’ USB 2.0 Hub, a quite good replica of an original audio cassette.
Ugly as hell (I always hated the audio cassettes), this one has USB 2.0 hi speed ports to your PC, suitable for all mp3 players, Read more
Akai proudly presents: APC40 controller
January 15, 2009
My my, will you look at this !! This one surely looks very good, but let’s see what it can do.
The APC40 from Akai Pro is especially designed for Ableton Live and it will allow you to see the state of each function that is controlled. The controller also communicates to Live and the software responds Read more
Pioneer says goodbye to the LD production
January 14, 2009
Yes, it is true. Pioneer just made an interesting (we could say shocking, insane, or weird ) announcement in Tokyo [JP], that it will stop the LaserDisc players production. The last models available, that are now safely escorted to some museum are the DVL-919, CLD-R5, DVK-900 and DVL-K88.
The first LD made by Pioneer was in 1981 and in 2002 has sold like 3.6 million players.
Pioneer will extend its LD service for another 8 years.
via: pioneer.jp / crunchgear.com
The Smiling USB hub for the happy tech day
January 9, 2009
It is very important that all the things around us to have a positive attitude. That means you too, you weird looking 4-Port USB hub.
And because it can support data transfer rates of 480 mbps with shinny LED light indicators, this may the first USB hub that does all that with a big smile on its face. Read more

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