Baum: New technologies are allowing Israel to maintain control over its occupation remotely You Have to See This Video; it is Excellent! More at The Real News "This week, the chief Palestinian negotiator, Saeb Erakat, announced that because Israeli settlements continue to grow (with de facto US support) and annex the land planned for a future Palestine, the Palestinians may have to abandon hopes...
The Logitech Harmony 1100 gives you powerful home-entertainment control through a customizable, 3.5-inch full-color touch screen. Controls are easy to access and are backlit, so you can easily find them in the dark. One-touch, activity-based controls turn on the right devices in Related posts: Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color ... Samsung LN52B750 52-Inch 1080p...
HighlightsThis ATSC portable handheld TV gives you the ability to enjoy your favorite digital television programs anywhere in your home even away from home. Using it to watch TV while others are occupying the main TV or the room where it is located. Watch the morning news or weather report without having to get out of bed. Using it to occupy the kids in the car, or while sun bathing in the back yard.Specification...
Remote control cars have matured big time lately. Breaking the bounds of being only toys for child play; these cars have reached the limits of functional technology. Affirming the same is the G-Bound, a remote controlled amphibious car from CCP, a...
Don't tell me you've never wanted to do something like this. Ever since James Bond drove his car using his Nokia, people have been dreaming of doing the same thing. And now, you can do it for real with an iPhone . How long you imagine it will take till car manufacturers start offering this as an option in their vehicles? :)
Bored of having a remote control car that can just burn rubber on the pavement? Well, check out the G-Bound remote control car, which you can send on missions on the water too, thanks to its inflated tires and waterproof body. Just invent certain a wave doesn’t sweep that remote ...
If you just can’t grow up and still like playing with remote controlled cars, no problem there at all. But don’t you get bored only being able to drive them on the pavement? Well now you can take your car straight from land to sea with this new Remote Control Water Car. Share This
Bored of having a remote control car that can just burn rubber on the pavement? Well, check out the G-Bound remote control car, which you can send on missions on the water too, thanks to its inflated tires and waterproof body. Just make sure a wave doesn’t sweep this remote control car beyond it’s 10 meter range, or you’re going to have a hard time retrieving it. Permalink: Remote...
Following up on my recent post entitled How to launch Media Center directly in to a 3rd party app, I’ve been looking at how to launch My Movies and RadioTime MCE using a Logitech Harmony 550 universal remote control. Searching on the internet it seems some people on Vista Media Center were using macros to [...]
Specifications: PC remote control, Internet, music, watching movies simple and convenient Redoubled the strength of your computer Receiver for the USB interface, no drivers Plug-and-play. remote control with mouse function keys to operate 360-degree use of conductive adhesive responsive Comfort curve design Ergonomic handle; a button to close windows. set up a number of procedures can be a quick start...
The G-Bound remote control car is no ordinary toy – it is the stuff of science fiction, where your standard remote control car is not only able to zip around the home without missing a beat, you can even send it to the local pond in order to chase ducks and other water-based fowl as [...]
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If you’re like me, you have lots of USB devices, but a few that are rarely plugged in (iPod/Blackberry/Digital Camera/programmable TV remote control). What do you do with the dangly bits when you’re not using them? Here’s the solution my friend Mike Ray came up with for me. Note that I didn’t want to damage my [...]