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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave

Logitech the new wave keyboard which your complete typing comfort in mind with curves. It design to nicely fit your hands without any odd-shaped or spread-apart keys that cause you to re-learn to type.The Wave keyboard also has a cushioned palm rest and the height is adjustable to three different positions. Battery life - 15 months for the keyboard and 6 months for the mouse. You get Wave keyboard($50 August 2007) or Cordless Desktop Wave system ($90 August 2007).

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IronKey Flash Drive

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Secure IronKey Flash Drive Will Self-Destruct in 3...2...1...; Designed to be the world's most secure flash drive, The IronKey is a hardware-encrypted flash drive with military-grade AES encryption. If you forget your password, you may be trouble; After ten consecutive failed password attempts, the IronKey self-destructs (internally) and erases everything on the drive, making the data completely unrecoverable. It's waterproofing and military standards and preventing hardware crypto-analysis. They have 3 store capability included 1GB($79), 2GB($109) and 4GB(149). [via]
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Foot Mouse

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Foot Mouse($200), let's your foot control your PC. One foot can control the movement of the mouse while the other uses large buttons that control tasks such as left clicking, right clicking and even to simulate a double click. There is also a side-to-side scroll wheel that actual controls up and down movements like a mouse wheel would.
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Rear-View Computer Mirror

Maybe you need a computer Mirror($14) , never worry again if your boss is looking over your shoulder while you send personal emails, or if someone is standing behind. You can have eyes in the back of your head when working on your computer.The convex mirror gives you a wide-angle view of the scene around you. [Thanks, FashionKitty]
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LaCie Big Disk Extreme

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LaCie's extendal hard driver is big in extendal hard. The LaCie Big Disk Extreme+ is available in 1TB($350) , 1.5TB($600) and 2TB($850)(1TB=1024GB)  capacities. It supports built-in Raid 0; using FireWire 800, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 connect to Mac or Windows. And it has shortcut button to lanch any application in 1 push.
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USB Flash Drive Wrist Band

Brand'ss put out a new design, twist USB Flash drives with this USB Flash Drive wrist band($25).They comes in six different colors of red, yellow, blue, green, orange and purple. It futures shockproof and moisture proof, It is one size of 210 mm long which should fit most geek wrists, and comes in one capacity of 512MB.
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SanDisk Ducati USB Flash Drive

SanDisk release a new Flash Drive SanDisk Ducati USB Flash Drive($125). This flash drive which looks like the tank cover of a Ducati bike comes as part of the Extreme Ducati Edition of Flash memory products from SanDisk, teaming up to reflect the speed of Ducati motorcycles in Flash memory products ; It futures 20MB/second read and write speed.This driver also comes with a special Ducati lanyard and recovery software.
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Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Mouse

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Logitech has launched a new mouse MX Air Mouse($150 Auguest 2007);The MX Air Mouse difference other similar devices is that it also works while being held in the air by recognizing specific hand gestures. Instead of a scroll wheel the Air Mouse uses a touch-sensitive scroll panel, where users would swipe their finger across the surface of the panel to scroll. All these action uses 2.4 GHz wireless which gives it a range of up to 30 feet, and a included, sleek looking cradle keeps it charged.
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Fire-Wire Speakers

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Fire-Wire Speakers($120), very beautiful, streamline. If you need a good-look and make you have face on the computer audio, why not have this. Fire-Wire Speakers privide output 8W audio; 4W per channel. [Thanks,hamrhead]
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Belkin N1 Vision

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The N1 Vision($200 July late 2007) wireless router offers an easy way for you to view your network's broadband speed, computer bandwidth usage, and the status of your connected devices - all from an easy-to-read display. The Belkin N1 Vision offers wireless 802.11n1 3กม3 MIMO radio design and wired gigabit ports for connectivity options. It has a plug-and-play design with no software installation required.
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Belkin Washable Mouse

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Our hands are the most bacteria prone part of our bodies, and you can bet that the computer mouse you use everyday is just covered in stuff you don't even want to think about. Washable Mouse ($30) is water-resistant, so it endures spills, and stays clean and disinfected. Its versatile Scroll Pad lets you scroll vertically and horizontally with one easy touch.
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Floater

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If you use a large, external display with your MacBook Pro like us, you're really going to drool over the Floater ($305). Machined from a solid block of aluminum, the vertical stand elegantly holds your MacBook like nothing else you've ever seen. It keeps the laptop cooler, offers easy access to ports, and keeps your cables under control.
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MacBook Pro with LED backlighting

When Apple updates a product, there's normally more than one big advancement in there. This is certainly true of the new MacBook Pro ($2000-$2800). The 15" models have been bumped up to 2.2 and 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processors, sport beefier Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT graphic cards, and can now handle 4GB of RAM. The big deal, however, is the new 15" LED-backlit LCDs that are more power-efficient and mercury-free. Speaking of displays, the new 17" model can be equipped with a 1920-by-1200 display, which has garnered it the nickname "MacBook Pro HD."
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Microsoft Surface

Imagine being able to actually touch your digital photos and drag them around by hand, or use your finger as a Photoshop paint brush. You can do that and much more with Microsoft's first surface computing product, imaginatively named Microsoft Surface ($10,000; Q4 2007). The Minority Report-style computing environment allows you to directly interact with a touch-sensitive 30-inch tabletop setup using nothing but your fingers. Its multi-touch interface gives you hands-on control of content such as photos, music and maps. Microsoft Surface can also sense objects that you place on the tabletop. Sit down a Wi-Fi enabled digital camera, for example, and all of your recently captured photos magically flow out of the device onto the computer screen, ready for quick emailing or saving. The technology won't be available for home use right away, however. Hotels, retail stores, and restaurants will get them first.

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