Posted by: edwinoa09 on: March 25, 2009
There are tons of USB devices, some more useful than others. Many force you to waste a valuable USB port to use them too. This one is different. This is a four-port USB hub with a battery-powered clock, but the best part is the cup warmer. I can’t be the only one with a warm cup of tea or coffee always by my computer, right?
The heating plate will keep your mug between 122 and 140°F, perfect for tea or coffee. An on/off switch lets you continue using the USB hub without the heating element — a red LED indicates if the warming plate is on. The clock runs off of a battery, so it keeps current time and date information, even when your computer is shut down. Now you’ll always know when it’s time for your coffee break. Retail pricing isn’t available yet, but you can get five wholesale for about $8.60.
Posted by: edwinoa09 on: March 18, 2009
1. infidel: one who does not believe in a particular religion
2. measly: contemptibly small amount
3. nonce: occurring, used, or made only once
4. tarnish: make or become dull or discolored
Posted by: edwinoa09 on: March 17, 2009
Sometimes there’s a clever idea that comes along and makes you wonder why nobody has thought of it yet. These P-Hook Bookmarks fit into that into that kind of category, serving as placeholders in your reading materials, and providing small handles to pull those books and mags out of a tight stack. And these little bookmarks will only set you back only $7 for a 12-pack of these things.
Posted by: edwinoa09 on: March 11, 2009
1. accumulate: to collect or pile up
2. adduce: to offer as proof
3. babel: a noisy confusion
4. crescendo: growing louder
5. dexterous: skillful with the hands
Posted by: edwinoa09 on: March 10, 2009
Who ever says that solid-state drives (SSD) aren’t fast? Even though this is a marketing stunt by Samsung, we are still impressed with it nonetheless. These so called geeks hooked together 24 solid-state drives into an array that totaled 6 terabytes(TB), but the impressive part of this is was that they achieved a speed of 2 gigabytes(GB) per second. That’s amazingly fast, people!
Let’s think of this for a second; a drive that can read and write data at speeds of 60MB per second is considered okay these days, so writing at 2GB per second is a fantastic speed. Impressive to geeks, yes, but to you and me, well, faster hard drive speed makes a computer feel a whole lot faster overall.
Posted by: edwinoa09 on: March 4, 2009
1. attune: bring into harmony
2. awe: respectful fear or wonder
3. bawl: long loud cry
4. choler: bad temper
5. eerie: weird
Posted by: edwinoa09 on: March 3, 2009
Because there are barely any arcades here in the US, pinball enthusiasts have had to take matters into their own hands and do something about it. There is one pinball enthusiast called BadBoyBill, the administrator of the HyperSpin forums, he used an HDTV, an LCD monitor and a 3D pinball simulation program called Future Pinball to build his own 1080p pinball machine. It recreates that classic pinball experience, with the LCD acting as the backglass. Bill is able to play any supported pinball game he wants, all in one machine.
Posted by: edwinoa09 on: February 25, 2009
1. accent: distinctive manner of pronunciation
2. dunce: a not sensible or intelligent person
3. dyslexia: disturbance of the ability to read
4. enigma: puzzle or mystery
5. entwine: twist together or around
Posted by: edwinoa09 on: February 24, 2009
Sony may have taken the tough decision to put a shotgun to project Aibo and lessen its robotics division, but that hasn’t stopped 37 Japanese Aibo owners from getting together for a concert. Conducting the digital doggies is a Sony Rolly. The Sony Rolly is a MP3 player that can dance to its own music.
When it’s not tumbling off tabletops, the breakdancing MP3 player is quite capable of delivering audio tracks that the Aibos can respond to simultaniously. The Aibos themselves, ranging from the first-generation mutts to the last version of programmable pooches Sony produced, arrived in their best show outfits and performed for this short YouTube flick with (near) flawless timing. Is this a new lease of life for the toys. We may need some robot dogcatchers soon!
Posted by: edwinoa09 on: February 19, 2009
1. alimony: money paid to a seperated divorced spouse
2. extensive: of considerable range, space, or degree to which
3. humane: showing compassion or consideration for others
4. interloper: intruder or meddler
5. limpid: clear or transparent