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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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The AirMouse wearable mouse

It’s no secret... Studies have shown that excessive mouse usage can cause repetitive stress injuries. Unfortunately for most of us, “excessive” can mean anything more than a few hours a day. Fortunately, however, there are alternative styles of mice out there designed to be easier on the hands and arms. One of the more interesting ones to come along in a while is the AirMouse, made by Canadian firm Deanmark Ltd. What makes it unique is the fact that you wear it like a glove.
Deanmark founders Mark Bajramovic and Oren Tessler met in university, where Mark learned first-hand (no pun intended) what it’s like to OD on mousing. “Half way through our first year, I developed a computer mouse related RSI (Repetitive Stress Injury) and lost the use of my right hand and arm for several weeks,” he tells us. “Numbness, pain, most things that you hear about with RSI’s, I had it.” Later that semester, Mark and Oren heard about an ergonomic mouse being marketed in Europe. While they thought that particular product wasn’t perfect, it got them thinking about designing their own. The AirMouse is the result.
The wireless mouse utilizes an optical laser, and can run for a week without recharging. According to the company website, the clinically-tested product works by aligning itself with the ligaments of your hand and wrist. This lets you keep your hand in a neutral position, and transmits more of your vector force than would be possible with a regular mouse. Not only does this make it easier on your hand, but it increases your mousing speed and accuracy as well. The mouse is also designed to remain inactive until your hand is placed in a neutral, flat position, so you can easily go back and forth between typing and mousing. Other ergonomic designs have strayed from the AirMouse’s style of traditional flat, one-dimensional mousing, but Mark and Oren’s market research indicated that consumers tend to reject such products.
The AirMouse should be available for purchase within the next 6 to 12 months, at a price of $US129.

EXOdesk: 40-inch multitouch desk set for CES debut



ExoPC has posted a video of its new 40-inch multi-touch desk on YouTube

ExoPC has posted a video of its new 40-inch multi-touch desk on YouTube

The teaser video (below) doesn't offer a ton of information about the computer, but does show off a widget hub in the corner of the desk you can use to launch applications on the screen, and the ability to pull down a timeline populated with news information, tweets, or other alerts from the top corner of the table. Both the widgets and the timeline can be casually swiped away when you're done with them, and the screen and location of the widgets can be customized to meet your own personal needs. The ExoPC also supports full-screen applications, showing off in the video an app that instantly turns the computer into an electronic piano.Could multi-touch desks be the wave of the future? ExoPC thinks so, and has posted a video of its new 40-inch multitouch desk on YouTube - a desk it plans on officially announcing at the Consumer Electronics Show at the beginning of January.
Multi-touch desk computers aren't really anything new. Samsung for instance recently announced the Samsung SUR40, a 40-inch, 1080p multitouch table running Microsoft's Surface software. Where the ExoPC stands out, however, is in its price tag. While the SUR40 and other table computers are designed for businesses (and priced that way, the SUR40 is US$8,400!), the ExoPC is instead priced at a modest $1,299 making it affordable for average consumers.
The Samsung SUR40 is expected to be a computer replacement, however, the ExoPC also appears to be something you would use as a replacement for a traditional desk, and a supplement for your actual computer.
We'll certainly be keeping an eye out for the ExoPC in January. If you have to get your hands on a table PC now, Samsung has already opened up pre-orders for the SUR40.

Watch Live TV on your Airtel Mobile for Free

Airtel Live TV
After our last post - Watch Top News Channels Live on your Airtel Mobile for Free, we have come up with new channels which you can stream live and free anytime, anywhere on your GPRS (Edge) enabled Airtel mobile for free. No subscription charges apply. Your operator would charge you if you watch these channels on other mobiles like BSNL, Aircel, !dea et cetera. In such case, please subscribe to a data plan provided by your service operator before watching live tv on your mobile;

·【STAR PLUS】
·【STAR ONE】
·【SONY TV】
·【SAB TV】
·【UTV BINDASS】
·【UTV MOVIES】
·【TLC】
·【ZOOM TV】
·【FASHION TV】
*Science & Technology*
·【DISCOVERY CHANNEL】
·【DISCOVERY SCIENCE】
·【DISCOVERY TURBO】
·【ANIMAL PLANET】
*Kids' Entertainment*
·【CARTOON NETWORK】
·【DISNEY ENGLISH】
·【DISNEY HINDI】
·【DISNEY XD HINDI】
*Music*
·【CHANNEL V】
·【MAA MUSIC】
·【KUBER MUSIC】
·【RAJ MUSIX】
·【RAJ MUSIX KANNADA】
*Religion / Faith*
·【GURBANI】
·【GOD TV】
·【DHARAM TV】
·【SRISANKARA TV】
*Regional Channels*
·【ETV】
·【ETV 2】
·【ETV URDU】
·【ETV BIHAR】
·【ETV BANGLA】
·【ETV ORIYA】
·【ETV MARATHI】
·【ETV RAJASTHAN】
·【RAJ TV】
·【RAJ DIGITAL PLUS】
·【STAR JALSA】
·【STAR MAJHA】
·【STAR PRAVAH】
·【STAR ANANDA】
·【STAR VIJAY】
·【JAYA TV】
·【JAYA PLUS】
·【TV9】
·【TV9 MUMBAI】
·【TV9 KANNADA】
·【NE TV】
·【NE HIFI】
·【NE BANGLA】
·【ASIA NET】
·【MAKKAL TV】
·【MAA TV】
·【TV1】
·【SVBC】
·【VASANTH TV】
·【SAKSHI TV】
·【FOCUS TV】
·【TIME TV】
·【KAIRALI TV】
·【INDIA VISION】
·【HAMAR TV】
·【HY TV】
·【VISSA TV】


NEWS:
·【Aaj Tak】
·【Star News】
·【IBN7】
·【CNN IBN】
·【India News】
·【India Tv】
·【CNBC TV18】
·【NDTV India】
·【NDTV 24X7】
·【Headlines Today】
·【TIMESNOW】
·【BBC World】
·【UTV Bloomberg】
·【NDTV Profit】