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Iogear digital scribe pen and USB reveiver
It depends on how artistic you are but often a little drawing can speak a thousand words. Usually that means drawing it onto a piece of paper, scanning it and embedding it into a Word document or hopelessly trying to doodle something with your mouse. But with this simple Iogear Digital Scribe Pen and USB Receiver you can just draw or write on a piece of paper and it automatically shows on your screen. You clip any kind of paper in the USB receiver which tracks the pen's movement. The included (...)  read more
Control WMP, iTunes or Winamp with a Wii remote
The remote control of the Nintendo Wii (Wiimote) uses Bluetooth technology to connect to the console. But with a Bluetooth USB Dongle for about $18,- you can just as easily make it interact with your PC. There are several free software solutions to put the Wiimote to action on your computer (which we will come back to in later posts) and BlueTunes is one of them. It lets you control Windows Media Player, iTunes, Winamp or Napster with the buttons and even the motion sense of the Wiimote. Downloads, (...)  read more
Hand gesture recognition to control your television
It looks like technicians are finally understanding that building technology is only part one and making it easy for people to communicate with it is just as important. Nintendo is on top of the sales charts with it revolutionary Wii motion control and DS touch and sound control, Apple introduced the 'pinching' and 'sweeping' on the iPhone and Microsoft Surface makes a table understand what you put on it and interact with it. We all know the clap-to-turn-of-light-switch and (...)  read more
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