The Vioguard anti-bacterial keyboard has received US FDA approval for use in healthcare, the start-up has announced. This means that hospitals and other such sterile environments can use the keyboards. The keyboard works by extending for use and retracting when it’s out of use. When it retracts into its housing, two germicidal 25-watt ultraviolet lights
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Self-sanitizing keyboard OK’d for health care use
If you are starting to make plans for this year’s summer vacation, you may want to add Dusseldorf, Germany to your list of possible destinations. Where else in the world can you take your family to a theme park built into the remains of a nuclear reactor? Before you start shopping for a personal geiger
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German nuclear reactor repurposed into a theme park
For many people, file sharing is a way of life. At any given time, they will be seeding handfuls of torrents, downloading several more, and searching The Pirate Bay for something new. The practice provides a cathartic experience that you could even say gives meaning to their lives. So why not take the next step
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File sharing is now an official religion in Sweden
For those of you lucky enough to be taking advantage of Verizon’s ultra-fast LTE network on your smartphone or tablet, you may have also had the privilege to experience having little or no LTE signal when traveling in a vehicle or inside your home/office. Wilson Electronics is looking to help you with this problem by
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Boost your Verizon LTE signal with the Sleek 4G
Few subjects get geeks’ blood pumping like that of internet freedom. The internet has radically changed our world, and one of the key tenets of that change has been the internet’s fundamental essence of liberty. With some obvious exceptions (death threats, child porn, leaked government secrets), nearly anything goes on the ‘net — and many
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Chrome extension alerts you when you visit a SOPA supporter’s site
If you’re expecting an Apple TV set to launch within the next few months, you may have a bit longer to wait. A report says that, although Apple has prototypes of the iTV living in its locked-down design studios, it’s having trouble securing the content deals that it wants and it may be another year
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Apple TV set reportedly held back by content deals
It looks like Roku has taken the phrase “slim is in” to heart for the New Year. The company announced that they will be rolling out a new line of products called “Streaming Sticks” that are miniaturized versions of its popular Roku set top box. Said to be about the size of a USB memory
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Roku’s New Year resolution: slim down to fit inside a USB stick
Two developer teams are working feverishly on bringing Android to the HP TouchPad — CyanogenMod and TouchDroid — and it now looks like the former is within striking distance of a fully-functional port. In a video posted over on YouTube and included below, a CyanogenMod team member has shown off its progress so far, and
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Android for HP TouchPad port nearly ready to download
Way back in 2007, there was a grassroots movement to convince Nike that it should actually produce the geektacular self-lacing shoes Marty McFly donned in Back to the Future II. Last year it looked like the Nike McFly 2015 project’s dream would come true — that Nike might actually Just Do It, filing a patent
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Nike set to unveil Back to the Future’s self-lacing shoes
Nintendo is not having a very good 2011. The 3DS did not sell well in the months after launch and now a big price drop and Ambassadors Program has been put in place to save it.
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Developers claim they can’t work with cheap, inadequate Wii U hardware