I.R.I.S. IRISPen Express Text Recognition Pen Scanner

There have been so many times that I have needed to transpose written text from a document in hand to a document on my computer. When it is an entire document, such as a lease on which I am changing terms before returning, I’ll generally scan the entire document into Word using my desktop scanner/printer

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Palm Z22

Palm’s newest entry level PDA is the Z22. Coming in below the sweet spot of $100, this PDA gives you all of the basic PIM (Personal Information Management) features that we’ve come to expect in a personal digital assistant, while leaving the power user features for the more expensive models. Unlike Windows Mobile device manufacturers,

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Palm T|X

Last Fall Palm introduced the Tungsten | T5 model PDA. Now one year later, they have released the TX model. The T5 and the TX share quite a few similar features including the same body case size and style. That should come as good news for T5 owners looking to upgrade to the latest and

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Atech Flash Technology iDuo iPod Dock and Card Reader

One of the fun things about finally owning an iPod is that I can now start enjoying all of the nifty devices creative manufacturers are introducing to further integrate the iPod into everyday life. While I have seen some strange items that I wouldn’t personally have a use for, like the iGuy that Julie reviewed,

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Atech Flash Technology KB-Reader Multimedia Keyboard

Original review appeared May 20, 2004. An Update was added November 17, 2005 and new remarks appear in red. When Julie and I attended CES this January, one of the items that caught my eye was the KB-Reader Keyboard by Atech Flash Technology which featured a built in media card reader. My comment at the

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K40 CALIBRE Remote Bluetooth Enabled Radar And Laser Protection System

In 1901, the United States’ first speed limit laws were introduced in Connecticut, allowing 12 miles per hour in town and 15 MPH in the country. Ever since then, drivers have been trying to strike a balance between the legal posted speed and the speed at which they can safely travel without getting a ticket.

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