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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Levitating keyboard uses magnets to float keys
Read the full story Desktop PCs | Peripherals | WTF? 08:58 PM Mark Hiratsuka • Permalink

Until Apple stuck a magnetic holder for its multimedia remote control on the side of the most recent iMacs, it was generally accepted that magnets should be kept well away from computer screens. Now that’s no longer a consideration, we’re starting to see more magnetised material in peripherals, such as this first magnetic keyboard.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Cellphones to become projectors this year
Read the full story Home theater | Video | Wireless 01:22 AM Mark Hiratsuka • Permalink

Although Japan still leads the world when it comes to pumping out gadgets, we really have to hand it to those up-and-coming Korean companies for their willingness to go the extra mile and add new features we never knew we needed. The latest unusual addition is a video projector that will be delivered to mobile phones sold by SK Telecom later this year.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Beefed-up 80GB PS3 available now in Korea but who cares?
Read the full story Events | Gaming 01:29 AM Mark Hiratsuka • PermalinkComments

So, the fabled 80GB PS3 has just launched in Korea and gamers worldwide are united in grumbling about how it ain't fair they only got 60GB, well so what?

Friday, May 18, 2007

Google will block adult searches in Korea with age verification
Read the full story Internet 12:09 AM Mark Hiratsuka • PermalinkComments

Google has caved in to pressure from the South Korean government and agreed to implement a system that will censor certain search terms unless the user can prove he or she is not a minor.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Pantech adds to the touchy-feely phone market
Read the full story Displays | Wireless 11:12 AM Mark Hiratsuka • PermalinkComments

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The latest high-end mobile phone from Korean firm Pantech adds to the increasingly crowded touch-screen mobile market occupied by the Prada phone and the imminent iPhone, but does so with a different approach.



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