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- Turn your iPhone 4 or iPod Touch into digital camera with Belkin LiveAction Camera Grip and LiveAction Camera Remote
- New mouse for MMO gamers announced: Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O.7
- App Cube: Geeky cube that combines mobile apps and Rubik’s Cube
- Pico projector prototype lets you have interactive phone calls
Posted: 23 Nov 2011 02:32 AM PST Recently we covered Snap! case that converts your iPhone into a camera, and if you're looking for a similar accessory, today we might have the right thing for you.
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New mouse for MMO gamers announced: Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O.7 Posted: 23 Nov 2011 01:09 AM PST Recently we covered Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T.7 Contagion Gaming Mouse, and if you're avid gamer and you're looking for a gaming mouse, today we have another device coming from Mad Catz. Cyborg M.M.O.7 is compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7, and Mac OS X version 10.6.6 or later, and we should see this mouse in January 2012. As for the price, it remains unknown. [via iTech News] This article is brought to you by GadgetLite - Latest gadgets and technology news |
App Cube: Geeky cube that combines mobile apps and Rubik’s Cube Posted: 22 Nov 2011 11:07 AM PST We already saw that robots can solve Rubik's Cube without any problems, and if you enjoy solving Rubik's Cube as well, you might be interested in this geeky version of this popular toy. App Cube is looks great, but sadly, there's no information about release date or pricing, but we hope to see this geeky cube someday soon. [via Ubergizmo] This article is brought to you by GadgetLite - Latest gadgets and technology news |
Pico projector prototype lets you have interactive phone calls Posted: 22 Nov 2011 09:52 AM PST Pico projectors are great, and if you're fan of pico projectors and smartphones, you'll probably be interested in the latest concept that allows you to use pico projector for interactive phone calls. Although this concept looks amazing, the pico projector that is used looks rather bulky, but we hope that folks behind this project will find a way to make this device slimmer in the future. [via Ubergizmo] This article is brought to you by GadgetLite - Latest gadgets and technology news |
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