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Video of the Day: self-sanitizing keyboard kills 99.99% of germs?
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: apparel, computer, dvice, gaming, green, internet, javascript, lists, microsoft, military, polls, science, security
The FDA recently approved this self-sanitizing keyboard by Vioguard. Although it claims to zap nearly 100% of the germs living on your filthy keyboard with ultraviolet light, reports are saying it's only about 67% effective. See Vioguard's self-sanitizing keyboard in action in the video below
Korea unveils humanoid robots designed to help the disabled
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, android, apparel, apple, facebook, green, iphone, lists, miscellaneous, polls, robots, security, software, vehicles, video
Mobile humanoid robots are nothing new at this point in the history of robotics, but as more advances are made with these kinds of robots we find that they're given ever more specialized tasks.
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Watch an iPad (and GoPro) survive a fall to Earth from space
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE, TechCrunch Tags: apparel, apple, electronics, google, hdtv, iphone, lists, microsoft, military, polls, science, software, techcrunch
The folks at G-Form wanted to demonstrate how well their Extreme Edge sleeve protects the iPad, so they hooked one up to a weather balloon, and sent it up 100,000 feet to the edge of space. Then the the balloon was popped, and the whole shebang came tumbling back to Earth
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Make your gaming Army Strong with official U.S. Army accessories
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, apparel, apple, dvice, gaming, google, lists, microsoft, military, security
Most gaming weapons don't look too realistic, but now there's a full line of accessories that were developed by CTA Digital in tandem with the U.S. Army to give your shooter games some real authenticity.
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Opinion: CES 2012, or ‘The Great OLED Tease’
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, android, electronics, facebook, google, hdtv, internet, iphone, lists, military, security, software, vehicles, world-series
CES starts next week, and already the hype machine has been turned to 11. Earlier this week, LG proudly announced that it will be showing off "the future of TV technology," in "the world's largest OLED HDTV" at the company's CES booth. Uh-huh.
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Your cat can now tweet you personal LOLs all day
Posted On Wednesday, January 4, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE, TechCrunch Tags: advertising, apple, cats, dvice, enterprise, green, internet, iphone, lists, miscellaneous, polls, science, security, software, techcrunch
There are some among us who are so in love with our cats that sometimes leaving the house can be painful. What do they do all day? Did they eat
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ESA working to develop hypersonic airliner for 2040
Posted On Monday, January 2, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, aircraft, android, gaming, google, lists, microsoft, military, polls, science, software, vehicles
Ever since the last flight of the Concorde, the priorities for air travel have changed from going faster to going more efficiently.
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2012: Tech Year in Review
Posted On Friday, December 30, 2011 By temp. Under DVICE, iPhone Apps Tags: dvice, electronics, gaming, google, green, ipad, iphone, lists, polls, science, windows
Wow, that was some year. A scintillating presidential election, a exciting London Summer Olympics, literally shocking developments in the electric car business, the bloody problems in Iraq and Afghanistan, an astounding end to the Dark Knight trilogy and beginning of The Hobbit . It was a weird year in tech, too, especially compared to the yawn-worthy 2011, which will be remembered more for the death of Steve Jobs than any particular technology or gadget.
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China buys fearsome Russian carrier, turns it into luxury hotel
Posted On Friday, December 30, 2011 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: apparel, apple, china, lists, military, polls, science, security, star-wars
During the 1980s, the Kiev was the flagship of the Soviet Navy. At almost 1,000 feet long, it carried over 30 aircraft, as well as an arsenal of heavy missiles like a cruiser
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