
Obviously this headset is aimed to support Skype feature in PSP. Since your calls to other PSP owners are free so you can talk all you want with other gamer folks. The official name for this stuff is Headset with Remote Control (product code: PSPJ-15012).
According to the official announcement, both the remote control and headset come in black only and are compatible with the current PSP-2000 version of the portable gaming system. The headset also doubles as an interface with the PSP’s Talkman and P-Kara software titles.
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This gadget looks suitable for very-mobile persons, mostly for outdoor gadget users. Not only that it is portable, but also because its design which makes this usb keyboard waterproof and dust-proof.
Available in three choice of color: white, black and pink, this usb keyboard can be washed and disinfected. Ah ya, of course you can roll it up.
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Verizon Wireless has recently announced that BlackBerry Curve 8330 smartphone will be available on May 12th in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores. Stated to be the smallest and lightest full-QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone, the BlackBerry Curve 8330 is packed with rich multimedia capabilities and services. Accessories included in the package are a stereo headset, USB cable, travel charger and premium tote sleeve.
The measures are 4.2″ x 2.4″ x 0.6″ and 4 ounces weigh. Large, vibrant 320 x 240 display, with light sensing technology that automatically adjusts brightness for optimal viewing in outdoor, indoorand dark environments.The phone features include noise cancellation technology to offset background noise; Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) for Voice Activated Dialing (VAD); dedicated “send,” “end” and “mute” keys; and low-distortion speakerphone.
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07 May
Posted in technology and science

Finally, after about thirty years mouldered in the shelf, a concept of the fourth fundamental element of electronic circuits - named as ‘memristors’- has now found its prove. The prove was built by Stanley William research group at Hewlett Packard (HP). You who are familiar with electronics circuits know the already-known three fundamental elements: the resistor, the capacitor, and the inductor.
The first Memristor - an abbreviation of memory resistor- concept was introduced by Professor Leon Chua on 1971. Acording to him, memristors will provide a similar relationship between magnetic flux and charge that a resistor gives between voltage and current. In practice, that mean it act like a resistor whose value could vary according to the current passing through it and which will remember that value even after the current disappeared.
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