Asus unites USB flash drive and mouse into single device!

By Aditi | March 10, 2008 5:33 pm |
Categories:
Data storage,Input devices,Multifunction devices

Asus launches a new device – MS71, that was seen first at Cebit 2008. It looks like an increased USB flash drive, but it’s really much more than that.

Asus MS71 Mouse

I think that Asus’ developers made a bet on uniting two most different devices into one. As the result we see what we see. MS71 is a wireless laser mouse with built-in flash memory. The device consists of two parts: mouse transmitter and receiver (mouse itself), which has magnetic locking mechanism that allows to unite two parts in one device and use it as a flash drive. The other thing is that when the device is plugged into USB port, it charges built-in mouse battery.

Asus MS71 parted

You may be skeptic about Asus MS7, but I Think that this gadget will be very popular among laptop users. Technical details and pricing are still unknown, we’ll see some press releases from Asus in nearest future.

XM or Sirius or Not!

By Aditi | January 22, 2008 3:22 am |
Categories:
News,Wireless

What is honestly the better of the two? XM or Sirius? I really couldn’t care less for either one to be honest however they both have their pluses.

My personal take on the whole business of satellite radio is that it is a waste of money. Why? I am much more of a local feel type person. Meaning that many people who are like me care for the local station much more than a nationally televised station.
XM
When watching TV, would you like to here about news in your city? Or somewhere you’ve never even heard of. If I want that kind of stuff, I’ll just watch Matt and Meredith, then finally see what’s in my neck of the woods half way through the whole thing.

XM has a lot of great sports channels as does Sirius. They are pretty much the same thing with a few differences here and there. Its like trying to compare the Zune and the iPod…you can make a whole list of differences if you care to read that many or just simply state that they do pretty much the same thing in different ways.

Finally: Why Satellite or Why Not? Here goes, Satellite works for the person that does not care about local stations and who is constantly traveling. This person will like one station and be on it for the whole time. It also fulfills the needs of a person that doesn’t like too much interruption. Up until about a year or so ago, I never heard a lot of commercials on the radio. That has changed a little…for the most part, not too many.

You will like satellite radio, IF…

1. You enjoy one station for a long trip

2. You like sports and hearing a wide array of the whole topic

3. You care more about national news than select audience local news

4. You want a channel that plays only a certain type of music…more and more radio stations are broadcasting and trying to make money by attempting to catch a lot of different listeners…This can be annoying!

5. You simply like telling people that you pay 20 bucks a month for your radio and they pay nothing.

Happy Listening!

~Jason

Nyko Unveils Wireless Nunchuck

By Aditi | January 14, 2008 4:29 pm |
Categories:
Gaming

Wireless Nunchuck

At the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show – which just wrapped up last week – Nyko revealed the wireless Nunchuk for the Wii. The Nunchuck will establish itself as an independent third-party controller and not just a clip-on accessory to the Wiimote when it will be made available for purchase early February. Perhaps this will also dawn the future of more Wii games that will utilize both remotes. The wireless Nunchuk comes with a small device that plugs into the bottom of the Wiimote where the cord would normally plug in. The wireless Nunchuk runs on two AAA batteries that Nyko claims will provide up to 30 hours of gameplay and will sell for about $30.



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