
The Jelly Click takes mouse portability to the extreme. All the electronic circuity lives on a small flexible board. The body itself is just soft plastic. (more…)

Written by Michelle on February 1st, 2008 with no comments.
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When the stress ball doesn’t work for you anymore, maybe you need The Optimal Office Mouse. (more…)

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Do you want to be like everybody and have a boring, hum drum computer desk? If you are bored with your current desk then the Nex-Sys Corner V1 might interest you. (more…)

Written by Michelle on January 27th, 2008 with no comments.
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Navigon is set to introduce the Navigon 8110 GPS which the Navigon MobileNavigator 7.0 software that includes voice synthesis and voice recognition, not to mention a whole bunch of other things you could want in a GPS. The brushed aluminum gives it a pretty sleek look, which garnishes the price tag of €500. It’s likely to appear at the next CeBIT event in Europe. Check after the jump for the specs.
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Written by Mr. Roboto on January 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Korea has just dropped the XRoad MO1000 gps system. This GPS system has a great feature that enables you to have 3D maps with buildings and other structures with the help of a RMI Alchemy Au1250 600MHz processor along with other features like: a 7″ TFT LCD touchscreen display, 30GB hard drive space, DMB receiver, Live Traffic Information, Picture-in-Picture capability, and is Powered by WinCE 5.0 OS. Price and release dates are still unknown, but it shouldn’t matter too much because it’s only available in Korea.
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Written by Gizmo Girl on January 18th, 2008 with no comments.
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This is apparently the company’s first foray into this market. It’s a really tiny camera that should be mountable just about anywhere on the rear of the vehicle.

Even better yet, it should be fairly easy to integrate into any existing display or navigation system. They also took it a step further, and made it so that if you use it in conjunction with some of their TravelPilot units it will automatically activate the backup camera when the vehicle is shifted into reverse which is a feature you usually have to have professionally or factory installed.
The kit comes with the camera and both 2 and 8 meter cables with 3.5mm jacks at the end so you can connect it to just about anything that will accept an external video source. No word on price or availability yet, other than some time this quarter.
Blaupunkt debuts micro rear view camera [via gizmag]
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Pioneer just announced its new GPS unit with Bluetooth, iPod connectivity, and voice activation. It’s an all in one semi-portable unit that will do everything for you while driving except pleasure your nether regions. It features a 5.8 inch touchscreen and has voice controls so you can keep your hands on the wheel. Get out of my dreams, get into my car.
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Written by Mr. Roboto on January 14th, 2008 with no comments.
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Delphi has shown a very cool dual view navigation system at CES.
We’re totally enamored of dual-view displays, and Delphi’s demoing a dual-view nav system at CES that shows a GPS display to the driver and video to the passenger. Unlike TI’s dual-view DLP rig, there are no dorky glasses required for Delphi’s system to work — it uses something called a “parallax barrier” and a special TFT LCD to
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