Sep
23
2009
Passing through a security check point may be an issue with the 2GB 50 Caliber Flash Drive. Once the image of this flash drive appears on the screen it will undoubtedly be noticed. Not surprising since the outer case of the 50 Caliber Flash Drive is a real brass 50 Caliber Shell.
Water is no issue for the 50 Caliber Flash Drive since it is 100 percent water proof. The upper portion of the bullet fits over the flash drive that is built into the bottom part of the bullet. When capped dirt, dust and most anything else is kept at bay.
Although unique in looks the 50 Caliber Flash Drive operates like any other flash drive. It is plug-n-play while being USB 2.0 compliant. It can be used with Vista, XP, 2000, ME, Linux 2.4 and MAC OS X or above. No drivers are required unless you are using Win 98 – drivers are available by special request.
The 50 Caliber Flash Drive is guaranteed to be a conversation starter.
Sep
15
2009
All computer mice are not the same. Some are large, some are small, some are wireless while others tether you to the computer. Who is to say which one is the best one? It is no wonder that hours and hours are spent trying to make a decision.
Small notebook computers appeal to most everyone. They are cute, small enough to carry in purse and provide the means to communicate with people around the world from a table at a favorite coffee shop.
However, many complain of small keyboards, slow processors and as with the Vaio Lifestyle PC – that awful little tracking pointer mouse. There are specialty travel mice but the selection is not overwhelming.
My previous post introduced you to the Z-Nano Optical Mouse. It is a very small computer mouse and may not be right for many users. Today I want to introduce you to the MoGo Wireless (Bluetooth) Mouse. It is larger but it is every bit as odd looking.
The MoGo Wireless Mouse resembles a PCMICA card. In fact the MoGo can be stored and charged inside of a PC Slot of a laptop computer. Although the Mogo is flat there is a small “kick stand” that folds out from the underside. There are two buttons and a scroll function that operate like any other computer mouse. In fact, the MoGo Wireless Mouse offers 800 DPI.
For laptops without a PC slot there is the MoGo Media X54 Wireless Mouse or MoGo Presenter X54 Wireless Mouse which slips easily into an Express/54 slot.
The MoGo Wireless Mice are specifically designed to charge inside either a PC slot or an Express/54 slot. There are no external chargers available. I charge my personal MoGo Wireless Mouse inside the Express/54 slot of my Vaio SR Series laptop and I use it with my Vaio Lifestyle PC while on the go. As long as the laptop has Bluetooth capability the MoGo Mouse will work.