Both Verizon Wireless and Casio have teamed up to bring to the masses a water resistant as well as shockproof handset that ought to be able to go through thick and thin with you – we’re talking about the Casio G’zOne Brigade cellphone here. Touted to be the perfect device for business customers who are heavily involved in industries such as construction, public safety and utilities, the Casio G’zOne Brigade is no slouch when it comes to existing in harsh working environments without compromising on its cellular technology when you need it the most

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Verizon Wireless and Casio offers the Casio G’zOne Brigade
Back in the early nineties, we all thought that the video games of 2010 would be with goggles and a toy gun. We were wrong with Virtual Boy, and we never figured out a way to get a player to run in a game while standing still in the gaming area. Better late than never, VirtuSphere is here to bring our virutal reality dreams to life.

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VirtuSphere for virtual reality games at GDC
Folks who need to have their regular cup of joe each day can definitely identify with this vehicle known as the Carpuccino.

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Car runs on coffee
Samsung wants to rock and roll with their own eBook reader as well which they have dubbed the E6 eReader (how convenient). It will still take some time to see just whether this market is big enough to support so many players, as eBook readers don’t seem to be making that much of an impact in the world against regular paperbacks compared to how the MP3 format literally brought the CD industry to its knees, with the iPod gaining a humongous market share that Apple doesn’t seem likely to be giving up its throne in that department anytime soon.

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Samsung E6 eReader ready to hit the US market
I have a few gadgets that I think should have a power switch on them, but unfortunately you have to unplug them to turn them off. I’m not exactly fond of crawling under my desk to switch something off, which is probably not something anyone enjoys. For those of you that don’t want to have to reach for a switch or don’t want to crawl under you desk to unplug gadgets, there is this extension cord that can be shut off with your foot. Sure, you could probably flip a switch with your foot, but this one has a wider switch making it far easier to switch off. Although I’d advise placing this in a spot that you won’t accidentally tap the switch over and over again. The power strip will accommodate 6 of your gadgets. You can purchase the Woods Ind. Power Strip With Foot Switch for $13 through Amazon

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Power Strip With Foot Switch
The Libre isn’t the first e-book reader that I have reviewed, and I must admit that I have reviewed few of them. I didn’t find the Libre from Aluratek to be different from the last one that I reviewed

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Aluratek e-book reader, the Libre, hands-on
Instead of making your hand fit a mouse, why not have a mouse made to fit your hand? It’s definitely a more logical concept. After all, as much time as some of us spend on the computer, our mouse gets used just as much as our favorite pair of shoes. It only makes sense to measure out your hand and get a sized mouse, much like you’d pick out a set of shoes. This mouse is said to be the ultimate ergonomic mouse, partially because you measure your hands and choose the proper size. It’s a great option for those that have large or tiny hands. The general public is probably just fine finding a comfortable mouse, but if you have big hands you’re eventually going to start cramping from the average mouse. These come in both wired and wireless, which is great for those of you that have a strong preference one way or the other. They come in red, white and black. There are also two version of black, there’s plain black and then there’s black with BlueRay Track. They come in small (up to 170mm), medium (170 – 190mm) and then large (190 – 210mm). Each one will cost you €89 or about $121.

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HandShoe Mouse for customized fit
If you prefer your USB drives to be incredibly adorable, this turtle is the trick. He’ll lovingly store all of your necessary files and look cute doing it. What more could you ask for? Sure, some might claim it’s not the most adult looking USB drive, but not everyone wants to be stuck with a plain looking drive. Plus, if you have any kids they’d probably fall in love with the drive as well. Then again, that might be a bad thing once they start stealing it and hiding it in with their toys. The drive itself is pretty basic, it’s made out of durable silicone casing to make sure that the turtle will last a little while. After all turtles are supposed to be tough, hopefully it doesn’t have all of the turtle type of characteristics. No one likes a slow USB drive. On the drive it’ll hold a whole 4GB of all of your pictures and random word documents. It doesn’t come at a bad price either. You can pick it up for $20 through USB Geek

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USB Turtle Drive
Have you ever seen The Incredible Hulk movie? Not that bad one starring Eric Bana with its strange editing, but the halfway decent one starring Edward Norton. I bring it up because in the film, Dr

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Man swallows evidence: A Kingston thumb drive
Gadgets have to be capable of withstanding the conditions that we regularly find ourselves within. For some, those conditions are not exactly mild and it’s always nice when your favorite music can go with you. This Stanley radio is meant for the harsher conditions, specifically for those that do a lot of manual labor. It could stay in a shop or a construction site and you wouldn’t have to worry as much about it getting damaged.

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Stanley Construction Jobsite Radio