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COMEX 2009: Gizmos

Features You don't have to wonder anymore which are the coolest gadgets at COMEX this year. We round up some of the crushworthy stuff you can get at the annual tech extravaganza.  Read story »

Microsoft demos pressure-sensitive keyboard

Crave Microsoft sent word of a pressure-sensitive keyboard prototype it plans to show off at the User Interface Software and Technology conference taking place this October up in British Columbia, Canada. The ... Read story »

SITEX 2009: Gizmos

Features You don't have to wonder anymore which are the coolest gadgets at SITEX this year. We round up some of the crushworthy stuff you can get at the annual tech extravaganza. Read story »

Physical buttons on touchscreens could soon be a reality

Crave If we were to rank concepts that we hope to see in reality soon, this one by Chris Harrison and Scott Hudson at the Carnegie Mellon University would top the ... Read story »

Wacom Intuos4 pen tablets available in Asia in May

Crave The Bamboo that we reviewed in 2007 was child's play. For those who've been waiting for the successor to the Intuos3, we've just received word from Wacom that the Intuos4 ... Read story »

Wacom introduces multitouch function to its tablets

Crave The Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch. Wacom's pressure-sensitive tablets have already been pretty great at what they do, but they've added a simple and appreciated wrinkle for Windows 7 and ... Read story »

Future security and fun to rely on pressure-sensitive keyboard?

Crave Winners of the student contest nabbed the above trophy, plus a US$2,000 prize, bragging rights, and special consideration for a spot at Siggraph's 2010's Emerging Technology demos. I can tell ... Read story »

Microsoft adds touch to mouse prototypes

Crave In spite of its novelty factor, Windows 7's multitouch capability faces some major hurdles to mass adoption. Touchscreen displays aren't exactly ubiquitous, and few serious PC users would consider reaching out ... Read story »

Are Netbook trackpads a deal-breaker?

Blogs A couple of months ago I shared my views on the low-cost Netbooks that were starting to enter the mainstream. Some readers provided helpful feedback about their likes and dislikes, so ... Read story »

Nokia's smart phone roadmap spilled

Crave This certainly makes for good rumormongering on a slow Tuesday morning. You know how Nokia has always shied from or kept mum on clarifying any rumors and product roadmaps we ... Read story »

Wannabe Apple by Mintpass

Blogs In April 2008, Yang DJ, founder of Reigncom and iriver, announced that he was leaving iriver to start a new venture company with a few of his own staff from iriver. ... Read story »
Philips GoGear Spark (2GB)

Philips GoGear Spark (2GB)

Review The GoGear Spark is a bite-size MP3 player from Philips with an affordable price (US$49 for 2GB or US$59 for 4GB), well-rounded features, and a unique design. If you're looking for a small MP3 player that won't break the bank, the Spark is hard to beat. Editors' note:This review is based on...
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LapSchticks

Crave Seattle-based Retrofitted Designs has taken schtick to a new level. Its laptop cover stickers, playfully punned as LapSchticks, will spruce up the most boring laptop case, with a choice that ranges ... Read story »

On Target game urinal

Crave Designer Marcel Neundoerfer would love folks to piss on his latest creation, literally. If you're into toilet humor, then take a crack at On Target, a video game urinal that features ... Read story »

Hanwang T&Mouse

Crave How many ways can one reinvent the wheel? Apparently, not enough. China-based Hanwang is the latest to give the modest mouse a mini makeover. Mini because it's equipped a USB optical ... Read story »

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