Monday, August 6, 2007

Computers laptops. Most uncommon and amazing keyboards.

computers laptopsGee-whizz!
How many keyboards for computers laptops was created. Flexible, laser and painted by brush from virgin hair.
It’s small review:

Most expensive keyboard in the world. Japanese. - $4,142 !

HHKB Professional HP Japan-the Happy Hacking Keyboard


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It painted a rare varnish and golden dust. Wanna spill a coffee?







This keyboard varnished by brush from soft Japanese virgin hair.














Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard
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Amazing Stuff! Find plane surface, direct beams downward and type what you want. Users says, it very uncomfortable, but very cool. You can type in airport and other hives and always be in center of attention.





You can make a sound click by buttons.











CSI: MIAMI(Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard)


Flexible Keyboard

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I love next flexible keyboard.











If it becomes dirty, you can wash it in wash-bowl, dry it and type and type.

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Thursday, August 2, 2007

Japanese lingerie block IR

In Japan, riding the train in a skirt is still an invitation to have your ass grabbed or photographed by some random perv. These days, there's a more advanced threat: cameraphones with IR night vision can be tweaked to see through clothes. Cramer Japan made these nylon and polyurethane panties that block IR, hampering the photographs.

The result? ShotGuard Inner Shorts, panties that are impervious to pervs. Adding to the deterrent is that the $17 underwear is available only in a fetish-stifling beige.
Next up for Cramer: voyeur-resistant bras.


But lingerie can't protection from ... See vid.



via Gizmodo

Monday, July 30, 2007

iPhone it is a Gaming Platform?

Jennifer LeClaire, http://www.newsfactor.com


It's a smartphone. It's an iPod. It's Apple's iPhone -- and its making room on deck for video games. One of the top casual-game publishers just stepped aboard the iPhone express, and analysts are saying the move might lead to other developers climbing on board.

Let the iPhone Games Begin!

iPhone users can log on to PopCap.com via the iPhone's Safari Web browser and play the iPhone-specific version of the original Bejeweled for free. The customized version of Bejeweled leverages the Web 2.0 capabilities of Safari and the wireless capabilities of the iPhone, and has been optimized to take advantage of the iPhone's unique display and input controls.

PopCap developed the Safari-based version of Bejeweled in partnership with Polish developer Arkadiusz Mlynarczyk. PopCap execs did not reveal whether its newest wireless game, Chuzzle Mobile, or its popular mobile game Zuma, will be available for the iPhone. But considering PopCap's success working with the video iPod, more games could be in the works.