
Calvin Klein USB Sunglasses for Geeks

Keep Waking with USB Wink Glasses
Its hard not to get sleepy after you work constantly, specially when you are on the laptop making some projects etc. The USB Wink Glasses are simply great, if you want to work late and not to get drowsy.All you need to do is wear the wink glasses with your existing spectacles. It would count the number of times you wink and if it finds that you are not blinking, it would fog the screen causing you to blink. A simple yet very effective idea to help people who find it hard to stick their eyes right place while working.But, damn i couldn't understand one thing which is that "what would people do who don't wear specs? ". This makes this gadget specific to those people who wear specs.Microsoft 720p HD Lifecam Cinema Webcam
Microsoft is going to make its consumers happy with the HD Lifecam Cinema, which supports 720p resolution and captures video at 30f/s. This is a really nice webcam as it would give the real time experience when its in action. Below you can check out more of its features.
Features:
4x digital zoom.
Noise-canceling mic.
Auto-focus & a glass lens.
Aluminum Body with a stand to work with PCs & Notebooks.
Windows Live call button for easy use of Windows Live Messenger.
USB connection.
Works with Windows7, Vista & XP.
System Requirements:
You would need at least a dual core 1.6GHz processor, but Microsoft recommends a 3GHz dual core processor and 2GB of memory, which are unusually high specifications for a webcam. But if you want to take the experience, this is what you need to have !!
ENIAC Computer History - Invention Of ENIAC Computer
In the 1930s American mathematician Howard Aiken developed the Mark I calculating machine, which was built by IBM. This electronic calculating machine used relays and electromagnetic components to replace mechanical components. In later machines, Aiken used vacuum tubes and solid state transistors (tiny electrical switches) to manipulate the binary numbers. Aiken also introduced computers to universities by establishing the first computer science program at Harvard University. Aiken never trusted the concept of storing a program within the computer. Instead his computer had to read instructions from punched cards.
Roughly 2000 of the computer's vacuum tubes were replaced each month by a team of six technicians. Many of ENIAC's first tasks were for military purposes, such as calculating ballistic firing tables and designing atomic weapons. Since ENIAC was initially not a stored program machine, it had to be reprogrammed for each task.
Unfortunately, although the conceptual design for EDVAC was completed by 1946, several key members including Eckert and Mauchley left the project to pursue their own careers, and the machine did not become fully operational until 1952. When it was finally completed, EDVAC contained approximately 4,000 vacuum tubes and 10,000 crystal diodes.
In light of its late completion, some would dispute EDVAC's claim-to-fame as the first stored-program computer. A small experimental machine (which was based on the EDVAC concept) consisting of 32 words of memory and a 5-instruction instruction set was operating at Manchester University, England, by June 1948. Another machine called the electronic delay storage automatic calculator (EDSAC) performed its first calculation at Cambridge University, England, in May 1949.
EDSAC contained 3,000 vacuum tubes and used mercury delay lines for memory.Programs were input using paper tape and output results were passed to a teleprinter. Additionally, EDSAC is credited as using one of the first assemblers called "Initial Orders," which allowed it to be programmed symbolically instead of using machine code.
Eckert and Mauchley eventually formed their own company, which was then bought by the Rand Corporation. They produced the Universal Automatic Computer (UNIVAC), which was used for a broader variety of commercial applications. The (UNIVAC I), was also based on the EDVAC design. Work started on UNIVAC I in 1948, and the first unit was delivered in 1951, which therefore predates EDVAC's becoming fully operational.
Eckert and Mauchly later lost the patent on their machine when it was claimed that another early experimenter, John Atanasoff, had given them all the ideas about ENIAC that mattered.
Eizo Nanao has introduced its very efficent new monitors namely as the Flex 23" EV2303 & Flex 20" EAV2023. There is something very special about these monitors as they give you a energy saving facility. The EcoView feature allows the monitors to keep a check on whether someone is sitting in front of the computer on not, if someone is not then the monitor will go on standby and turn on again when someone comes and sits. Keep in mind that this EcoView can differentiate between an animated & static body i.e. it wont take in account the chair or any other object you are using for sitting.Slimmed down cabinet design
250 cd/m2 brightness
D-Sub (analog)
One DVI-Digital Input
VA pannel with 1600 x 900 native resolution
178° viewing angle
3000:1 contrast ratio
TN pannel with 1920 x 1080 native resolution
160° viewing angle
1000:1 contrast ratio
USB Aromatherapy Oil Burner

This is quite frankly, one of the smartest ideas every created. After all, where is the place you are most often stressed? If you answered, at the office, at work, or at your job, then this is exactly why a USB Aromatherapy Oil Burner is the perfect addition to your workstation. Freshen the air while de-stressing the situation at the same time.
Scent can affect our moods without us even realising it. It can brighten the day; it can lift your sprits; and it can sooth the soul.
The USB oil burner can be plugged into any USB computer port. This means you can take the soothing smell of aromatherapy wherever you go. On the bus, on the train, at home, in the office. Associate work with good thought with this aromatic invention. This is one sweet smelling Usb Gadget!
The USB oil burner is simple to use. Just place the aromatherapy oil, which comes included with the USB, into the X. X marks the spot for pleasure in this case. Then you just need to wait a few moments for the aromatherapy oil to warm before the soothing scents will be emitting throughout your workplace.
This USB burner makes a perfect Christmas gift, Birthday present or office exchange. The smell lasts much longer than flowers or any other aromatic gift idea. Plus, it is convenient, compact and personal.
The USB Aromatherapy Oil Burner comes complete with Rose scented oil. However, the USB can be used with any fragrance. Mix it up and indulge your senses with this fantastic addition to any workplace.
What Is PCMCIA Card?
So what exactly is this card that provides such an

amazing functionality in a small package? This card is the PCMCIA card, known as the PC Card. The PCMCIA is an acronym for Personal Computer Memory Card Association – an association that sets the standards for the PC Card, the extra connectivity add-on card the size of a credit card that is used so widely. This non-profit trade organisation defines the standards for not only the PC Card, but also its successor, the ExpressCard and other memory add-ons, modules and other functionality adders. These cards were so popular that there were three variants designed and accepted by the PCMCIA:-
Type I: 3.3mm thick cards that were designed by the first ever PCMCIA meet. These were simple memory cards that were used in RAM modules, flash drive addons, and Static Random Access Memory cards.
Type II: These were thicker, 5.0 to 5.5mm cards with the first input/output support allowed devices to act as peripherals – such as TV tuner devices, modems and other network cards to be attached as a sort of dongle at the sides of laptops. Laptop manufacturers also started building support for PCMCIA cards so that such devices could be tethered to the laptops.
Type III: At 10.5mm, these devices could incorporate a wide array of devices such as bigger interfaces and hard drives could be accepted into the PCMCIA adapters and ports.
These adapters and cards eventually became standardised and accepted use in all laptops and portable computers such as netbooks and notebooks. These devices have not only added functionality to the laptops but have become a new way of providing services to the mobile consumer by many internet providers. This is how the future works out for those computers that are behind the times.
What Is eSATA
eSATA is the new form of standardisation used in external storage devices. The ‘e’ in eSATA stands for ‘external’. The externalisation of both the drive as well as power means that although it is a power hog, the eSATA device has a massive advantage over USB or Firewire cables in terms of raw speed and data read/write capability. With a rated data transfer speed of up to 3 Gigabits per second, the eSATA drives monstrously overtake USB cables, offering more than triple the speed that USB’s and Firewire cables could offer. Dedicated cables for power indicate that the eSATA drive will not be consuming power from the computer, and thus have to be more rugged and insulated from power overload. Although the price of the eSATA drive is bound to increase, the functionality it offers would prove to be a bargain for all those road warriors who want faster access to their portable data.

As the data cable is itself a SATA cable and plugs directly into the SATA port, it does not need to code the information in a USB or Firewire compatible language, and the computer does not need to decode the information from the USB or Firewire port into hard drive information and thus accessing and writing data has very little lag attached to it. And since the eSATA drives store easily accessible computer formatted data, they can also be booted from the BIOS, needing no extra support from the BIOS (such as USB booting etc.)
Though the disadvantage of having an external power port presents many problems, these are overcome by modifying the power cable into a USB male port, deriving power only from the computer system. Later modifications may also include a power over SATA wire twisted along with the main eSATA wire, allowing the hard drive to draw power from the system itself.
Dell Vostro 1220 Laptop Review Specifications & Pricing
The Laptop comes with a inbuilt 1.3Mp camera which is not really a high quality but works out when you want to go for a video chat with someone through your laptop with the help of free Video chat software and video conferancing solution. The laptop comes with 802.11 draft-n wireless LAN & future scalability with WiMAX (U.S. only) or get wired connectivity where broadband isn’t an option with a standard internal modem.

Stay light on your feet without sacrificing power – The thin and light ultra-mobile 12.1” Vostro 1220 at 3.36lb/1.52kg1 starting weight is equipped with latest Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processors.
Customize core features, including an energy-efficient Premium LED screen with wide view, two striking finishes (Obsidian Black and Deep Cherry Red), or solid state drives for 3 times the reliability of traditional hard drives2.
Energy-conscious performance with optional energy-saving Premium LED screen and get an ENERGY STAR® 5.0 qualified product out of the box – on select configurations.
Easily exchange data with colleagues or between devices via the 3-in-1 media reader, or use the 3 USB ports for easy data transfer and fast connection to printers, external audio systems and other peripherals.
Add service & support3 for peace of mind now and later. Options include Dell On-Site System Setup4, and CompleteCare™ Accidental Damage Service5 for reliable coverage when accidents happen.
