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Motorola Hint QA30

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Motorola is releasing its first full QWERTY keyboard slider called the Motorola Hint QA30. No word yet on what carrier may be carrying the device but many people are speculating that it will be either Verizon or Sprint. It's nice to be able to finally announce a phone that isn't another touchscreen device.

How to Stop Lagging During Game Play

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Okay, so you have finally pulled out your last hair when trying to stop lagging during game play. You love your PC to death and you don't want to have to give it up and switch over to a console like so many sheep before you. Here are some standard steps that you can do to stop lagging during your games. First we need to figure out what exactly are you defining as lag?

TiVo for Your iPhone

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Okay the title can be a bit misleading. Since most people who hear the news announcements that TiVo is now offering application for the iPhone are going to think that they can view their recorded TV shows on their iPhone. Unfortunately that is not the case we are going to have to wait for Slingbox to finally get that option. But what we do get is the ability to schedule TiVo recordings directly from our iPhone to our device at home.

Verizon Blackberry Storm Review

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Blackberry is finally trying to make its way into the touch screen market. But this device is no IPhone. Some will love it and some will hate it. Read our review and tell us what you think.

Samsung Omnia for Verizon Wireless

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Verizon wireless is true that still trying to do everything it can to try and meet the success that AT&T has received by releasing the iPhone. Unfortunately with the recently released results of the Blackberry storm Verizon still needs to continue its push by offering new touchscreen phones. The Samsung Omnia is the next touchscreen phone to be offered by Verizon wireless to its customers in the hopes of keeping some of the younger subscribers from going over to AT&T. The Samsung Omnia isn't the first touchscreen offered by Samsung was already released a number of touch screen devices such as the Behold.

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Microsoft Unveils Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Mouse

Microsoft unveils the first Natural mouse, the Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, an extension of Microsoft's Natural product line. The average desktop worker spends approximately six hours each day on a PC. Poor wrist and hand posture over time can cause pain and possibly permanent damage. The Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is the latest ergonomic innovation developed by Microsoft to cater to evolving ergonomic needs.

The Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 addresses the need for trusted ergonomic peripherals with innovative design from Microsoft's in-house ergonomists. It includes the following features:
- An elevated thumb scoop shelf maintains hand rotation to reduce pressure on the carpal tunnel.
- A rounded shape more closely matches the relaxed curve of the hand to reduce finger extension.
- An angled profile reduces wrist pronation (turning or rotating).
- The vertical right side allows the side of the hand to rest comfortably on the desk while improving wrist posture.
- A rubberized thumb scoop and sides of the mouse provide comfort and easy lifting.

The Microsoft Natural Wireless Mouse 6000 comes with a host of productivity features, including the new Instant Viewer tool, Magnifier button and four-way scrolling. The ergonomic design and the revolutionary features of this product continue Microsoft's more than 20- year history of delivering comfortable and innovative hardware solutions. Introduced in the fall of 2005 and equipped with breakthrough comfort enhancements, the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 is part of Microsoft's Natural product line, which has been associated with a significant reduction of carpal tunnel symptoms. The keyboard features a proprietary "gull wing" design with a 14-degree gable that brings the keys closer to users' fingers. The keyboard also touts an optional palm rest for a 7-degree reversed slope that usability studies found to encourage better arm and wrist alignment. A cushioned wrist rest that is 7 millimeters taller than the keyboard places wrists in a less awkward alignment, allowing users to work and play on their computer in a more natural and instinctive position. Additional timesaving features that make the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 a top seller include the Zoom Slider, Back and Forward buttons, and My Favorites Hot Keys.

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