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SteelSeries Sensei [RAW] gaming mouse now shipping

SteelSeries has announced that it is now shipping a new gaming mouse called the SteelSeries Sensei [RAW]. The mouse comes in two versions including a glossy version and a rubberized version. The two versions of the mouse only differ in the covering on top. Either version of the mouse will sell for $59.99 and is available now. Read The Full Story

Gauntlet keyboard-glove is ideal Google Glass finger foil

, Jul 16th 2012 Discuss [4]

Text-entry on the move can be tricky, especially when big-screen phones are getting too cumbersome for single-handed use, and fondling your temple with Google Glass isn't going to make it much easier. Into the fray steps Gauntlet, a DIY attempt to wrap a keyboard around a glove and fire off text to your mobile device via Bluetooth. Read The Full Story

Plastic Logic flexible smartphone epaper companion hands-on

, Jun 28th 2012 Discuss [3]

The must-have smartphone accessory of tomorrow might just be an unbreakable touchscreen epaper tablet, saving your eyes from squinting at a mobile display. Plastic Logic revealed its work-in-progress slate to us today, as SlashGear browsed the goodies in the company’s UK R&D center, confirming that talks with several manufacturers and carriers are ongoing to bring the companion device to market. Potentially bundled with your next smartphone could be a 10.7-inch super-light touchscreen pane for easier viewing of webpages, documents and more.

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Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i scanner is almost the road-warrior’s salvation

, Jun 22nd 2012 Discuss [2]

Having talked about how you can print from your iPhone yesterday, now how about getting some paper content into your handset thanks to the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i. The portable scanner works with PCs and Macs, as per previous models, but also plays nicely with iOS and Android devices thanks to apps for each platform. Unfortunately, it's not quite the roadwarrior dream it could've been. Read The Full Story

xPrintServer Home makes iOS hard-copies easy

, Jun 21st 2012 Discuss [0]

Paperless may well be the future, but it's not the present, and getting physical copies of documents on your iPhone or iPad can be a recipe for frustration. The new xPrintServer Home Edition builds on the original xPrintServer launched late last year with a home-friendly version, hooking up to a USB printer and your router, and allowing you to wirelessly print from your tablet or phone. Read The Full Story

Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse offers button overload

, Jun 14th 2012 Discuss [1]

Logitech has outed its latest peripheral, the G600 MMO Gaming Mouse, encrusted with buttons to give massively multiplayer online gamers plenty to keep their fingers busy. The G600 includes a total of twenty buttons, a dozen of which are clustered together into a contoured panel on the side of the mouse, and while Logitech ships them pre-programmed by default, they can be customized to any choice of function or macro. Read The Full Story

Epson unveils new Expression XP-400 Small-in-One printer

I never have problems finding a place to put my computer screen or the tower that stands beside my desk in an office or room. It always seems like the computer accessory I have a problem placing is my printer. The reason is that the printer so big and bulky. Epson has unveiled a new printer that is compact and should be much easier to find a spot for on or near your desk. Read The Full Story

ClamBook makes an ultrabook of your iPhone or Android

iPhone and Android owners may soon be able to leave their laptops at home, if the new ClamBook has its way, a distinctly MacBook Air styled notebook intended to give your phone a big screen and full keyboard. The peripheral uses MHL, the combination USB 2.0 and HDMI port, to simultaneously take graphics and audio from your phone while recharging it. Read The Full Story

Samson Carbon 49 iPad keyboard targets mobile musicians

, May 15th 2012 Discuss [3]

iPad musicians looking for an easy way to get their ideas into their tablet for under a Benjamin might find some keys to their taste in Samson's Carbon 49 MIDI controller. As well as being a regular USB MIDI keyboard with 49 semi-weighted keys for use with your favorite PC or Mac music app, the Carbon 49 also has an integrated iPad stand and hooks up direct to the Apple tablet. Read The Full Story

Amped Wireless boosts WiFi signals with two new USB adapters

, Apr 23rd 2012 Discuss [0]

Amped Wireless has released two WiFi-boosting USB adapters, the UA1000 and the UA2000. The two models are high-power WiFi directional adapters that can handle high-speed access and extend the range of your wireless network by up to three times the distance of standard wireless adapters. Read The Full Story

Livestream debuts Broadcaster, affordable HD live streaming hardware

, Apr 12th 2012 Discuss [2]

Livestream, the current leader in live streaming services, is shaking things up by introducing an industry-first affordable portable HD video encoder and uploader called the Broadcaster. This device will work with the company's New Livestream service to bring an unlimited ad-free HD broadcasting solution to the masses. With the Broadcaster, live video coverage of events would only require a camera and an internet connection. Read The Full Story

Wacom launches Intuos5 graphics tablet with multi-touch

, Mar 1st 2012 Discuss [0]

Wacom has announced the Intuos5, its next-gen graphics tablet that offers a precise pressure- and tilt-sensitive stylus with the addition of multi-touch gestures support. Wireless connectivity is also available for the Intuos5 as an option. The graphics tablet is aimed at design professionals, photographers, and artists who want to take their digital creations to the next level. Read The Full Story

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