Spotlight Gadget: Spongebob Game
Here’s something for those young-uns out there. A joystick shaped like the popular cartoon character, that has 5 built in games. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Here’s something for those young-uns out there. A joystick shaped like the popular cartoon character, that has 5 built in games. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Product Requirements: Windows 95 or above, 5MB hard disk space, One free serial port, CD ROM drive, 1996 or later foreign or domestic vehicle – check list here When I was 15, I started taking Driver’s-Education classes at my rural high school. I didn’t know when or if I would ever get a car of
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 The RoadWired Cable Stable (Deluxe Size) is an organizer designed specifically for all the cords, adapters, and miscellaneous items that we all need to go along with our digital cameras, PDAs, and other electronic devices. This folding case will probably prove most useful for those with a lot of cords, as this is its
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Sony has finally come up with what may be the perfect CLIE – the PEG-TH55. This tablet style PDA comes with a laundry list of features, but perhaps the most important two are that it has a 480×320 high resolution TFT display and built in WiFi. Also worth noting is that the TH55 has 32MB
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Tiny USB 2.0 memory ‘sticks’. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Product Requirements: Device: Windows PC 98, 2000, ME, XP or later Does it ever drive you nuts that the perfect PDA is just beyond your reach? It’s like the proverbial brass ring that you can almost touch, but never quite grab. Let’s face it, a PDA enthusiast’s life is full of trade offs. To get
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May I see a show of hands… how many of you out there hate winter as much as I do? If you’re feeling blue, cooped up and downright bored, then you might want to check out some of the Pocket PC games that ClickGamer has let me test drive: Dread Dracula This game is as
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Product Requirements: Device: Handspring/PalmOne Treo 600 Mobile Phone  I had been happily using a Dell Axim for the last year or so and figured that my mobile gear situation was pretty well covered with that machine. My wife, however, knew that I was very intrigued by the new Treo 600 and went out and
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256MB MP3/WMA player with an internal speaker, built-in radio, rechargable battery, USB plug, and dual LCD. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Here’s another wacky USB device. This time it’s an ashtray shaped like an egg. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Product Requirements: Device: 15, 30 and 40GB iPod models The iShield case from Pacific Rim Technologies is not just any old iPod case. This one is built like a tank and can be customized with different colored chrome shells. Made of ABS plastic, the main part of this case is iPod white. The removable chrome
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It seems like a million years ago that I was a Datebk3 user. I loved creating appointments then distinguishing them with little icons, and the floating appointments were a real convenience. Then I switched to the Pocket PC OS and I started using products made for that platform. Now that I am back in the
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Name: Francis Lee Location: Boston, MA Ever since the Christmas of 1994, when I received my first computer as a present I’ve been in love since. I remember how excited I was when I plugged in all the plugs for my new IBM Aptiva PC. Then finally ripping open the Microsoft Windows packaging that contained
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Product Requirements: A vehicle with an easily accessible cigar lighter/power point With the cold temperatures most of the country is facing at this time of year, it is hard to believe that there is an end in sight. That the spring thaw will come, and soon following will be the inevitable road trips, spring break
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The RoadWired MegaMedia Bag is billed on the RoadWired website as the “Mother of all tech bags.” Strong words. As I was in the market for just such a bag, I looked forward to trying it out. Julie delivered it with the following description, “It’s big.” True enough, but, contrary to the head gadgeteer’s opinion,
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Product Requirements: Windows XP, 25MB free disk space, One free USB port Back in the late 70’s and early 80s, my parents trusted me to stay in the house by myself and not invite friends over when I was left at home alone. There really wasn’t that much I could do that would put me
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Interested in knowing what your heart rate is while you’re listening to tunes? This MP3/WMA player will tell you! SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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1.5 GB portable USB 2.0 Mass Storage installed with 1-inch HDD. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Product Requirements: Device: PalmOne Tungsten T|3 Everyone who talks about the Vaja cases always comments about the smell of the leather when they open the box. O.K., maybe I’m jaded about leather, because to me it smelled like a nice leather jacket. But the feel! Now that is something to talk about. This has got
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Regular readers may notice that Judie and I tend to write about more than just gadgets and technology when we visit trade shows. We enjoy sharing information about our accommodations, interesting people that we meet, the places we visit and of course the food we eat. Sometimes readers have complained that our trip reports read
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