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Questions and AnswersVote for: Would you wear a shirt that shows you how many emails you need to check?
arduino | Apr 19th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
This shirt uses LEDs and an arduino processor to display your volume of incoming email. It lets everyone in the meeting know how much work you're missing to be there.
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Vote for: Would you buy a flash-based hard drive that mounts directly on your motherboard's USB Header?
usb | Apr 27th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Yes! That's a great way to integrate flash storage into a system. |

| No, I'd rather connect it externally, through a USB port. |
ATP Electronics released an internal USB solid state storage device. The device sits on one USB internal header cluster on the motherboard (occupying headers for two ports), to provide fixed storage of up to 4 GB in a package that measures 8.2 (L) x 15.3 (W) x 6.2 (H) mm. The package is dust, vibration and ESD resistant. It uses single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash chips, and provides speeds typical to storage devices connected over USB 2.0, around 30 MB/s. The device is said to be industrial-grade, and can be deployed in embedded computers. The package is advertised to be extremely durable, making use of the System In Package (SIP) technology that protects vital components.
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Vote for: Are you impressed by the creation of the first 4TB flash memory chips?
flash memory | May 3rd, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| That's awesome. The entire US library of congress could fit on only 5 chips. |

| Not impressive. Maybe if they were three times that size... |
Scientists at North Carolina State University have developed memory chips capable of holding 4TB each. What do you think about that?
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Vote for: What is your favorite feature of Asus's newly-launched Eee Keyboard?
keyboards | May 4th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Asus has finally released its much-anticipated Eee Keyboard, a keyboard with a whole computer built into it. Which of it's features do you consider the most appealing in a computing keyboard?
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Vote for: What do you think of the iWatch concept?
iwatch | May 10th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
Unfortunately this product is currently still just a concept from ADR Studio. Would you be interested in buying one?
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Vote for: What is your opinion of Sony's new Vaio P line with built-in GPS?
notebooks | May 10th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
VAIO P Series is the first notebook computer from Sony with built-in GPS and a new Digital Compass. Perfect for telling you where you are and what's happening around you, they can help you find your hotel or a nearby restaurant if you're standing on the street corner in an unfamiliar city. What do you think?
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Vote for: Which tablet PC is the best?
pc | May 27th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
A tablet PC allows the user to escape from the monotony of using the keyboard and mouse to enter text and interact with the virtual world. Touch screens and portable form factors allow computing to become more seamlessly integrated with day to day life. Which of these tablet format computers do you like the best?
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Vote for: What are the best spy sunglasses?
spy glasses | Jun 29th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Hidden Camera Spy Sunglasses $299.95 new SkyMall |

| Spy Sunglasses Camera $289.95 new Brickhouse Security |

| Camcorder Spy Sunglasses $129.95 new ProofPronto.com |

| Camcorder Spy Sunglasses $149.95 new Brickhouse Security |

| CCTV Color Sport Sunglasses Camera w/Integrated DVR 640x480 $99.00 new Amazon.com |
Spy sunglasses allow you to capture video discreetly with a tiny camera mounted on your glasses frame. This can be very useful if you want to record secret or restricted information, or take images of scenes without the participants knowing they are being filmed. Which of these spy sunglasses do you think best for covert video recording?
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