PeeWee Kit keeps kids safe on computers
February 24, 2010

Making certain your little one remains safe from the dangers of cyberspace might end up being an expensive affair as you try out program after program, but the PeeWee Kit aims to change all that without breaking the bank. It comes with a USB flash drive, seven different games and software titles alongside the PeeWee safety measure suite that delivers online and offline protection for less than $30. PeeWee Patrol was designed for computer access controls and the PeeWee Privacy ensures World Wide Web privacy is taken care of. Parents will be able to limit the moment and hours that their kids can use the World Wide Web, blocking out inappropriate websites, keeping track of browsing history as well as control the computer remotely. The PeeWee Kit will hit the markets later that March with free shipping thrown in. whether you've tried out everything else without any success, how about the PeeWee Kit as a final lifeline?
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Kodak Pulse 7-Inch Digital Frame on pre-order
February 23, 2010

Amazon is now carrying the Kodak Pulse, a 7" digital photo frame which will ship from March 15, 2010 onwards. You will have to fork out $129.95 for that puppy, although it comes with free shipping, featuring 512MB of internal memory that can be augmented by other compatible memory cards. Apart from that, you can additionally view photos that are stored on a USB flash drive thanks to the presence of a USB port, while integrated Wi-Fi connectivity allows you to receive images by e-mail, Facebook as well as Kodak Gallery. Any takers?
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OreObject Ball-shaped Mouse
February 2, 2010

Do you want a really expensive mouse, with a stainless steel, titanium or platinum finish? Well, whether you don’t mind the weird ball-shaped design, next the OreObject SPHEREtouch mouse is probably what you’re looking for. It’s touch-sensitive, and handcrafted, so you know it’s expensive. Prices will range from $155 to $255, so you can be certain most society won’t be using that mouse. Despite its price, it isn’t wireless, so you’re still stuck with the boring old USB cable connection, which is slightly disappointing. whether you do decide to drop your hard-earned cash for that, you’ll even get free-shipping for orders by $175.
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Asus Eee PC 1201HA hits the US
November 30, 2009

The latest Asus Eee PC has arrived in the US, coming in the profile of the 1201HA where it will retail for $329.99 alongside free shipping. that is more or less the 12" model of the Eee PC 1101HA, which translates to it being capable of handling 1080p HD video albeit being a wee bit sluggish. Other features found on it include an Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz processor, GMA 500 graphics, 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity and Windows XP Home as the operating system of choice.
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