Hardware-accelerated physics for laptops and noise-cancelling headsets at ShowStoppers
The company claims the changes sound at 500 times per second to block out unwanted noise. The headsets are available in silver, red and black for $120.
The company claims the changes sound at 500 times per second to block out unwanted noise. The headsets are available in silver, red and black for $120.
Shot of the product box label.
Shot of the product box label.
The new OQO computer has a 1.2 or 1.5 Ghz Via C7M processor and up to 1GB of DDR2 RAM. It is capable of running Windows Vista.
The new OQO computer has a 1.2 or 1.5 Ghz Via C7M processor and up to 1GB of DDR2 RAM. It is capable of running Windows Vista.
The computer looks much better than the original OQO and sports a 5" screen with fairly vibrant color, which stood out even when we photographed using flash. Prices start at $1500.
The computer looks much better than the original OQO and sports a 5" screen with fairly vibrant color, which stood out even when we photographed using flash. Prices start at $1500.
WoWWee, famous makers of robotics, had this eerie Elvis animatronic that would sing Elvis songs and say some of the King's trademark phrases.
WoWWee, famous makers of robotics, had this eerie Elvis animatronic that would sing Elvis songs and say some of the King’s trademark phrases.
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