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A security specialist and “hardware hacker” named Andrea Barisani and Daniele Bianco, respectively, have demonstrated an $80 device they’ve cobbled together than can read which letters are being typed by measuring the vibration of a laptop. The system uses a laser beam and photo diode to shine and read the reflections of light trained on the laptop. They found that each key on the keyboard creates a unique vibration signature. The device works from up to 100 feet away. I want one.

11 Unusual but Cool Computer Keyboards


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Keyboards are an essential part of out computers. We use computer keyboards mostly to type. However in recent times we have seen a diversification in the use and design of keyboards. They are no longer used to type only text anymore, but are now used to do a lot more tasks. Playing Games, Controlling Media Players and launching applications are some of them. To meet these user requirements, keyboards are no longer confined to having only alphabetical keys and numbers. They now come with Media Controlling Keys, Special Keys for Playing games, Shortcut Keys to launch applications and some have even taken a step ahead and come with touch screen instead of the traditional buttons. We don’t usually get to see these types of keyboard in homes and offices. Let us take a look at some of these unusual but cool Computer Keyboards that make the use of Keyboards easier and much more sophisticated.

1.Optimus Maximus

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Optimus Maximus is a fully customizable keyboard that lets you choose the sequence of the characters on the keyboard. Each key of the Optimus Maximus is a stand-alone display that shows the function currently assigned to it. You can make use of any language like Cyrillic languages, Ancient Greek, Arabic etc. Apart from that you can use any other character sets:  notes, numerals, special symbols, HTML codes, math functions etc. The possibilities are infinity. You can also assign shortcuts of websites you different keys and add an image to easily find the shortcut later. The Keyboard has a total of 113 Screens each with a resolution of 48 x 48 Pixels. (Product Page)

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2. Logitech diNovo Edge

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The Logitech diNovo Edge Keyboard is one of the most stylish Keyboards you will find in the market. The diNovo Edge has been Laser cut from a single, semi-translucent piece of black Plexiglas and set into a brushed-aluminum frame. The TouchDis navigation makes it possible to move the cursor by Moving a finger up and down or across the disc.  A touch-sensitive volume slider will enable you to quickly adjust the computer’s volume. For the fluid and natural Keystrokes, The PerfectStroke™ key system has been used. No matter how fast and hard you type, itwill  neither make any sound nor will it hurt your fingers. The Logitech diNovo is rechargeable and a two-hour charge yields up to two months of battery life. (Product Page)

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3. Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard

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The Logitech G19 Keyboard is the most sophusticated gaming keyboard. The Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard is powered by Two Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports which makes Transfer of data to and from peripherals faster. The Multi-Key input make it possible to use up to five keys at once to perform multiple complex actions while gaming. The Keyboard has Tiltable, 320 x 240 px, color GamePanel LCD which shows “unprecedented levels of information—both in- and out-of-game—including game stats, system information, VOIP communication data, video playback, image slideshows, and many other items.” User-selectable backlit characters make it possible to easily locate keys while playing in dark and Personalize the keyboard to better fit with the rest of your computer and gaming equipment. (Product Page)
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4. Tipro Custom Assembled Keyboard

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Tipro Custom keyboard is a highly flexible and fully customisable keyboard with a Rugged plastic housing. The keyboard has User definable input data control which makes it a best solution for a user’s particular needs. The Tipro has Optional pointing, reading and control modules. Superior mechanical long travel keyswitches and metal carrying plate and secure cabling make it rugged and highly reliable. The Keyboard is Assembled by Unique Micro Designs and comes with a 12 Months Return to Base Warranty.(Product Page)

5. Optimus Tactus

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Optimus Tactus does not have any physical keys. Lack of any physical keys meand that there are no restrictions on their shape and size of the keys. You can keep a single key on the keyboard or Display all of them on the Touch screen. The keys can be set in any language. It is just a big Touch Screen Display which can be programmed to display any key or image. It can be programmed to display videos too. There are no limits to what you can do with this Keyboard. It is a concept for now but we are sure we will get to see this keyboard in markets soon. (Product Page)

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6. Luxeed LED Keyboard

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Luxeed Computer keyboard incorporates the LEDs in its construction making it one of the most colorful Keyboards around. When it is not connected to the computer, it may look like just a regular keyboard but when you connect it to the Computer, it displays colorful lights making it a unique Keyboard. Luxeed LED Keyboard contains a total of 430 LEDs and each can be assigned different color by its user.

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It has a detachable Numeric Pad to save up on space when you don’t need the Num Pad. (Product Page)

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7. Amex Digital Touch-Screen Wireless Keyboard

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Claiming to be the world’s most advanced Touch Sense Windows Vista keyboard, Amex Digital Touch screen Keyboard is an ideal partner for any high-end computer. The ultra-slim AMEX Touch Screen keyboard delivers the ultimate feel and response. 2.4G RF wireless technology lets you go wire free and use the Wireless Keyboard within a range of 30 feet. It has got a One touch access to Windows Media Center and Multimedia Keys for easy Media Navigation. (More Info)

8. orbiTouch Keyless Ergonomic Keyboard

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orbiTouch is a keyless ergonomic keyboard solution that removes the barrier posed by the traditional keyboard/mouse combination. The orbitouch creates a keystroke when you slide the two domes into one of their eight respective positions. A user types the different characters by sliding the domes to create letters and numbers. The orbiTouch Keyless Keyboard has an integerated mouse. orbiTouch Keyless ergonomic Keyboard comes with a typing tutor program and on-screen help so that you may get used to the new typing process. (Product Page)

9. Virtual Laser Keyboard

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The Virtual Laser Keyboard (VKB) is a revolutionary accessory for all the portable gadgets like Blackberry, Smartphone, PDA, MAC & Tablet PC but can be connected to a computer too using a USB dongle. The Virtual Keyboard comes with an elegant leather jacket and you can take it with you in your pocket. It is of the size of a Zipo lighter and operates in total darkness. It uses a laser beam to generate a full-size perfectly operating laser keyboard. (More info)

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10. The Ergo Keyboard from Nicolas Tavlas

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The Ergo Keyboard from Nicolas Tavlas is a user-friendly Computer keyboard built keeping Ergonomics in mind. While typing, the user’s hand is kept in the most neutral position possible while maintaining a familiar layout, and the keys are inclined sideways by 25 degrees, reducing the twisting of the wrist but maintaining the letters legibly. As we keep the right hand moving between the mouse and keyboard and the left hand sits idle most of the time, so several frequently used keys have been moved to the left of the keyboard. (More info)

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11. Ergonomic Steampunk Keyboard

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This Ergonomic Steampunk Keyboard is actually a very rare IBM Model M-15 split ergonomic keyboard transformed into this Steampunk design by datamancer. It also has a built-in “buttonless” touchpad mouse in the center. The typing plane is tipped forward rather than back and looks odd at first but makes for a perfect typing position.(More info)

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The $16,000 Water Cooled PC


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The $16,000 Water Cooled PC

As you can see from the photos, the $16,000 PC features a custom water cooling system, with a massive external radiator which features nine 120mm fans.

The $16,000 Water Cooled PC

The massive external fans run at 5V which means they are almost silent, but they manage to keep the processors running at 45 degrees C under full load and at 36 degrees C at idle.

The $16,000 Water Cooled PC

The $16,000 PC features two VelociRaptor hard drives in RAID 1 and six 1TB hard drives in Raid 5, that is a serious amount of hardware in one single PC.

The $16,000 Water Cooled PC


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gapinghole.pngAt last, technology has evolved enough to accommodate our dream costume. Evan Booth built this Gaping Hole sweatshirt in late 2006, using a portable DVD player’s LCD in front, connected to the camera in back by shoulder straps.

Brilliant! Now that video cameras are smaller, cheaper and higher quality, and screens are flatter and have longer battery life, imagine what you could do next Halloween with an all-HD setup. You have eight months.


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Technology is growing at an exponential rate.  When I was ten, I only knew one person who owned a cell phone, and that person was Zach Morris.  Flash forward 18 years later and you can hold your cell phone up to a song that’s playing, and it’ll tell you what song it is.  So what does this mean?  Well, it means only one thing, there’s a 99% chance your grandson is going to f*&k a robot.  Let me explain.
See, evolutionarily speaking, man’s number one directive is to put his penis inside a desirable vagina.  But, unfortunately, the people that own vaginas (women) have a directive that says: “Only allow penises that belong to men that can keep you safe and provide for you, inside your vagina.”  This creates a problem, because most penises do not have those types of men attached to them.  So, a while ago, some of those men decided, “I have to find another way to trick the penis into thinking that I’ve found a desirable vagina to stick it in to.”  And thus, porno was born.  And as porno grew, so did technology.  There are latex molds of asses and vaginas now.  There are videos shot from a male POV.  You name it, porn is trying it. And as technology grows and becomes readily available, porn will use that technology to create more life-like products.  Which means only one thing:  Robots that will f*&k you.  Let me explain.
See, we figure at some point, we’re going to get the hang of robots.  Right now robots are really crappy and everybody goes apeshit when a robot can pick up a quarter, or walk up a flight of stairs.  But it’s 2009.  And if, in twenty years, we can go from one of those giant Zach Morris phones to an iphone, then in 80 years, there’s no way we’re not going to be able to go from robots that can walk up stairs to robots that look and act like people.  If you don’t believe me, watch Terminator’s 1 and 2, and if you hate yourself, 3.  I trust James Cameron.
At first, we’ll have these life-like robots, that look and act like real people, and they’ll be used to help out around the house, or watch your grandparents.  People will think it’s creepy, but they won’t be able to deny the usefulness of the robot.  And then one day someone will f&*k one of the robots.  The guy that does it will probably look like this guy:
Everyone will be like “ew, gross.”  Then slowly, news stories will leak out, of more and more people f&*king their robots.  And suddenly, it won’t be that weird to have sex with your robot.  And when that happens, the porn industry, which will have already been working on a f*&k robot, will unveil one.  And it will become so successful, that larger, more mainstream companies will start making them, too.  Playstation will come out with one, and it’ll look really good, but it’ll give weird hand jobs, or won’t do anal.  Then Microsoft will come out with one and it’ll do everything, but they’ll have released it before they tested all the bugs and it’ll rip someone’s penis off by accident.  If you don’t believe this is going to happen, I have two words for you: Japanese Dudes.  Let me explain.
Japan leads the world in technology.  It also happens to lead the world in weird f*&king.  Those two things have not, and will never, be mutually exclusive.  In fact, Japan is already working on this shit: It’s very creepy right now, sure, but imagine 80 years from now, when it’s totally awesome (i.e. hot.)
So, we thought about it, and we figure that right around 2060 you should be able to buy a robot you can f*&k pretty much anywhere.  But they’ll be expensive and won’t work that well.  Which means that about 2080, they’re going to work really well, and you’ll be able buy them anywhere.  So, say you’re around 30 right now.  You have a kid in the next ten years.  That puts us at 2020.  Then your kid, has his own kid at around 2050.  That means at 2080, your grand kid will be 30, and he’ll be f*&king  a robot.  Just in case you got tired of reading this article and decided to skim it, we’ve summarized it all in one easy-on-the-eyes graph:

So damn small!


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Looking for a small notebook, that is very portable, powerful, and sexy looking? Well,MID M1 mBook you may have heard of the EEEPC, or the MSI Wind, or even the Techno Acer Aspire One. But how about if you want your notebook even smaller? Say, small enough to fit into your shirt pocket? Look no further!

Meet the MID M1 mBook from Korea (MID standing for Mobile Internet Device). This notebook is the newest notebook model to hit the market. Weighing in at only 315grams, With built in 3G, (Gives you the ability to access the Internet from anywhere you want to), and with the 6 hour battery life that you are able to get from it, this is perfect device for on the go web browsing.
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1.33Ghz Intel CPU
512MB RAM
4.8? Touch Screen LCD Display
Linux or Windows XP
Up to 32GB NAND Flash (hard drive)
Wifi
Bluetooth
3G
And up to 6 hours of battery life!