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Slippers for Your Computer Mouse

I’m lovin’ my Magic Mouse, but I have to say, it could be smoother.

Now I’ve found the perfect solution!

They’re called, Fliders, and they can be used on just about any computer mouse:

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Does the Savu Game Mouse Go Too Far?

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First, let’s take a closer look at Roccat Stuido’s latest gaming mouse, Savu.

The specs on this mouse are very impressive, if not lavish:

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Flash Flash Drive

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Oh yeah.

The Golden Age Flash gone flash.

You can even learn how to make your own!

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Caption This: Bees!?!

When I saw this image (picture below), I couldn’t help but think of this video clip (above).

As the story goes, the owner of this router wondered what was rattling around inside.

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Gesture-Controlled Worship?

At CES this year, Samsung announced a new line of gesture-controlled TVs.  As shown in the video after the break, the user can open up a web-browser on the TV simply by speaking a command and then using hand gestures to move the mouse cursor.

Based on the video, the software looks pretty choppy and not ready for prime-time just yet.  I’d be surprised if this model sells very well if it is supposed to represent a production-ready release.  For one thing, there seems to be a lag in the response rate.  Also, the gestures simply emulate a traditional mouse cursor, only take a lot more work than using a wireless keyboard with touchpad.  I fully expected a CES debut like this to include iOS-style web browsing.  Fortunately, connected TV’s allow for easy updating of software.

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Futuretech: Interactive Predictive Church Kiosks

Now that Microsoft has unleashed Kinect on the broader tech world, expect to see creative uses pour in.  For instance, take this video demonstration from CES 2012.  It shows how a department store might set up a Kinect Kiosk in the mall to allow shoppers to virtually try on clothes.

The software looks pretty rough around the edges, though.  The clothing overlay shows what a woman would look like with a dress placed on top of her current outfit that she has on.  (The results aren’t too flattering!)  However, one could imagine how a few tweaks to the software might make this a viable option for clothing stores in the near future.

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Using a 3D Printer at Your Church

3D printers were all the rave at this year’s CES.

Several models debuted, all of which got a lot of attention. Being a new technology, they are probably out of the price range for most consumers. But at $2,000 a pop or less, they aren’t completely out of the question for many organizations, including perhaps your local church!

What are ways a church might use a 3D printer?

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The New Apple iPoo

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Some are raising a stink about the all new Apple iPoo.

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The Printer Cartridge Fairy

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From the same Awkward Spaceship that brought us the hilarious video, If Computer Problems Were Real, I present to you:

The Printer Cartridge Fairy

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Church Ministry Tech Budgets and The Ultimate Gaming & Workstation

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This is the ultimate computer gaming and workstation.

I chuckled a little when I read “workstation.”

Let’s be realistic, this computer chair/desk is all about gaming.

Here are the deets:

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