11. 5.2007
Color coordinate your tech with Dell Color
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11. 5.2007
V-Dimension solar-power bags

California company V-Dimension offers laptop and gera bags that use sunlight or room light to charge portable devices such as cell phones, iPods and PDAs.
Some of the information on the company website is more philosophical than practical (as in "Somewhere between the horizon of our dream and the sunrise of our vision lies the future of imaginative technology, and the perpetual improvement of our quality of life"), but there is a simple how it works illustration on the site as well (copied after the jump).
They offer three different models, the Corporate Travel Case, the HELIUS Backpack, and the Optical Messenger Bag (pictured), all priced at $129.95. Made of nylon and able to accommodate notebook computers up to 15.4 inches, each bag comes with adapters for the iPod/iPhone, mini-USB, Samsung, LG, Nokia, and Motorola. A full charge takes two hours, and the storage capacity is up to two full charges.
Question: Why are these kinds of backpacks almost always offered only in black? How about colors that are little more sunny?
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Posted by Hoyun
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11. 5.2007
USB Wooden Keyboard and Optical Mouse

What if you could add some pizazz to your PC without having to go hard on your pocket? Because here comes a wooden keyboard that you can finally afford. For the really, really cheap price of $19.99, you get a lovely wooden mouse as well. Of course, the durability of the keyboard-mouse combo isn’t guaranteed, but that shouldn’t be a huge concern considering the price you're paying.
Via Engadget.
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11. 5.2007
Superman portable CD player

So. If you were a music-loving superhero with enhanced hearing in the year 2007, would you spend $29.95 on a portable CD player bearing the likeness of your favorite caped outfit? Sure, the supposed "bass boost system" may be able to take your tunes to new heights, but who are you kidding? You can fly even higher on your own.
And you don't need two AA batteries.
Via Tech Digest.
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