Rabu, 05 September 2012

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Wedge Touch Mouse and Wedge Mobile Keyboard: Latest input devices from Microsoft for tablets

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 02:30 AM PDT

Windows 8 is almost here, so it's no wonder to see that Microsoft is releasing some new input devices designed for Windows 8 users, so let’s have a closer look at it.



Today we want to show you Wedge Touch Mouse and Wedge Mobile Keyboard, and both of them are designed to work with mobile devices. Wedge Touch Mouse is Microsoft's smallest mouse, and it's is designed to work with tablets or laptops running on Windows 8 or Android.

This Bluetooth mouse comes with sleek design, and it uses BlueTrack technology that lets you use it on any surface with ease. Wedge Mobile Keyboard is both thin and lightweight, and it comes with a durable keyboard cover that protects your keyboard, but it can also work as a tablet stand.

This keyboard has dedicated Windows 8 buttons and you can use it with Windows 7, Mac OS X and Android devices via Bluetooth. As for the batteries, this keyboard is powered by two AAA alkaline batteries.

If you don't want to use your touchscreen display on your tablet, these devices will be perfect for you, and as for the price, Wedge Touch Mouse and Wedge Mobile Keyboard are priced at $69.95 and $79.95, respectively.

[via iTechNews]

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For geeks: Official Tetris alarm clock

Posted: 05 Sep 2012 12:59 AM PDT

If you're a fan of Tetris, you might remember Tetris lamp that we covered a while ago, and speaking of Tetris merchandise, today we have an alarm clock that will work great with your Tetris lamp.


Tetris alarm clock is officially licensed, and what makes it different from other other alarm clocks is that it tells time using falling Tetris blocks that form numbers. In terms of design, this alarm clock doesn't look spectacular, but on the other hand, it comes with buttons designed as Tetris blocks, which is definitely a plus. Tetris alarm clock comes with standard functions such as 12/24 hour settings, snooze mode and the official Tetris theme music as an alarm.

Tetris alarm clock is one of a kind, and if you're fan of Tetris or just a video game geek, it will be perfect addition to your bedroom. As for the price, Tetris alarm clock is priced at £24.99.

[via TechFresh]

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Botiful telepresence robot: Remotely controlled robot that lets you stay in touch with your loved ones

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 10:57 PM PDT

We have already covered all sorts of robots in the past, and if you need a telepresence robot, today we might have the perfect model for you.



If you want to stay in touch with your loved ones and friends, the Botiful telepresence robot will be the perfect choice for you. This robot comes with three wheels and a smartphone stand, and it can be controlled remotely by Skype, so you can "move" around while using it. Botiful telepresence robot works as a standalone device, and as soon as you place your smartphone with a voice call on it, its primary function will activate. We should mention that your smartphone is held by magnet, and it pairs up with Botiful telepresence robot using a Bluetooth connection.

Botiful telepresence robot looks like an interesting device, but so far it's just a Kickstarter project, but if it reaches its funding, we might see it available for sale someday.

[via Ubergizmo]

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Latest device lets you have self-watering plants

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 10:06 AM PDT

Going to the vacation is always nice, but you always need to find someone who will take care of your plants if you don't want them to wither. Thanks to this new device, you won't have to find to anyone to water you plants, because this device will do it for you.



Randy Sarafan is the creator of this device, and this device is comprised of Arduino board, a water pump, and a reliable source of electricity. This device is using soil moisture sensor that will detect the humidity of the soil, and if your plant is thirsty, this device will pump the water to it automatically. This device will take care of a single plant with ease, and the only problem that can occur is that you run out of electric power, or you water tank gets empty.

Randy Sarafan did a great job with this device, but sadly, this device isn't available for purchase so far.

[via Ubergizmo]

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