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Futuristic tools and toys at world's largest consumer electronics show
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Nvyseal
, Jan 04 2007 11:37 PM
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#16
Posted 08 January 2007 - 05:47 AM
#17
Posted 08 January 2007 - 07:13 AM
Nvyseal, on Jan 7 2007, 06:02 PM, said:
Ecosol Powerstick:
You plug the Powerstick into a USB port to charge it up. It takes 90 minutes to top off. No word on how long it will hold that charge once you dump it into your backpack or pocket, but it's got enough juice to fully charge a Blackberry. The handy LCD readout on the side tells you just how much "gas" the Powerstick is holding. When one of your portable devices runs out of energy, you connect it to the Powerstickâit has a universal adapter on one end, and will come with a variety of connectors for phones and MP3 players. Once you've docked it with your device, you press the start button and your gadget starts drawing power just as if you'd plugged it into a wall socket. This certainly has advantages over the AA cellphone Turbo Charger I'm seeing sold at every drug store nowadays.
You plug the Powerstick into a USB port to charge it up. It takes 90 minutes to top off. No word on how long it will hold that charge once you dump it into your backpack or pocket, but it's got enough juice to fully charge a Blackberry. The handy LCD readout on the side tells you just how much "gas" the Powerstick is holding. When one of your portable devices runs out of energy, you connect it to the Powerstickâit has a universal adapter on one end, and will come with a variety of connectors for phones and MP3 players. Once you've docked it with your device, you press the start button and your gadget starts drawing power just as if you'd plugged it into a wall socket. This certainly has advantages over the AA cellphone Turbo Charger I'm seeing sold at every drug store nowadays.
Nvyseal, on Jan 7 2007, 09:35 PM, said:
Update a link to the MS keynote, pre recorded http://microsoftatces.com/Default.aspx (you may need IE for this.
#18
Posted 08 January 2007 - 05:51 PM
MS Groupshot:
Group Shot creates a composite image from a series of photos. The photos must be of the same scene, taken from the same point of view within a short period of time. The application uses regions that you indicate to build a composite image automatically.
Read here for application instructions: http://research.microsoft.com/projects/Gro...oupShotHelp.htm
Download it Here
Says its for XP
Group Shot creates a composite image from a series of photos. The photos must be of the same scene, taken from the same point of view within a short period of time. The application uses regions that you indicate to build a composite image automatically.
Read here for application instructions: http://research.microsoft.com/projects/Gro...oupShotHelp.htm
Download it Here
Says its for XP
#19
Posted 08 January 2007 - 07:13 PM
Yeah, that part of the presentation was cool!!! Great idea!!! Probably come in handy with my pictures!!
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