Illuminated Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad With USB Ports

The Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad is another crazy gadget from GizFever that makes you wonder why it exists. The Auto-Scoll feature appears to be button activated to being the mouse pad back in to the casing. The casing of the mouse pad also acts as a 4 Port USB Hub and also has a “Blue Moody Light” for added effect.
Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad Features

  • Features: Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad
  • Button for auto scroll back mouse pad
  • USB 4 Port Hub
  • USB 2.0, support USB 1.1
  • High-Speed
  • Blue Moody Light
  • Dimension: (Mouse Pad not open) 25 cm x 5.3 cm x 3 cm
  • Dimension: (Max Mouse Pad Area) 22 cm x 18 cm
  • Weight: 210g

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HIS Makes Radeon HD 4350 With Pcie X1 Interface

Apart from its occasional IceQ models HIS is pretty much keeping a low profile with its graphics card offer so it’s quite intriguing to see it come up with a PCI-Express x1 Radeon. The HD 4350 iFan comes with the RV710 GPU boasting 80 Stream Processors, 512MB of DDR2 memory and a 64-bit memory interface, active cooling, plus D-Sub, DVI and HDMI outputs.

The PCIe X1 card, which could be an interesting choice for boards without an x16 slot, is clocked exactly the same as its PCIe x16 brothers, which means the GPU and memory are set to 600 and 800 MHz, respectively. The catch with HIS’ card is that it will be almost three times more expensive than the PCIe x16 versions.

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Dell Offers Ready-To-Ship PCs, Custom-Look Inspiron

Dell this morning kicked off its first-ever offerings of fast-ship PCs. Offered under the FastTrack banner, the systems can’t be customized but ship by the next business day, eliminating the delay of two weeks or more that often accompanies ordering a system from Dell. The approach is based on the popularity of Dell’s custom-order configurations and should be continuously refreshed to mirror what customers actually want.

On launch day, the FastTrack lineup includes four models. The Inspiron Mini 10v ships in its usual $299 base trim with a 1.6GHz Atom, 1GB of RAM and a 120GB hard drive. An Inspiron 537 tower ships for $499 (on sale) with a 2.5GHz Pentium dual-core, 3GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive and a 17-inch LCD.

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ZoneOut – Apple iPhone 3GS – Better Than Ever

It’s been almost a year since the Apple iPhone 3G hit our shores and if you are like us over at HardwareZone, you should already be a tad tired of your trusty phone sidekick. Little wonder then that we have been keeping our ears firmly to the ground in anticipation of every little bit of information about a new iPhone model that was said to be baking in the ovens of the Cupertino-based company. And despite countless rumors about a completely revamped iPhone design, little did we know that the folks at Apple didn’t have any change up their sleeves!

Because what was finally revealed at this year’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference was essentially the same rehashed design of the Apple iPhone 3G and labeled it 3GS – with the S being the acronym for speed. While the hardware of the new 3GS was nothing to write home about, the phone’s software came into spotlight. Announced by Phil Schiller in the event, the new iPhone sports top notch features such as a voice control function, a video recorder and hordes of other exciting lineups. These tantalizing software updates were more than enough to fire up our excitement once again, and the iPhone re-entered every tech-head’s must have list for this summer.

Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Tour Specs And Features

The launch of the BlackBerry Tour on Verizon (and Sprint) will commence this coming Sunday, July 12. And to mark the occasion, Verizon has sent out a full “feature and spec” sheet for the Great White North device. Don’t ask me why, but they did. So, in case you were wondering about the Tour, please feel free to read on.


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