A computer mouse is a hand-held pointing device. Basically it does all the pointing clicking and dragging on your monitor. This involves the hand of a user to move back and forth or sideways when using a standard mouse.
With all this simple movements, you are twisting your arm inward to make your hand flat; tightening the joint space of your two forearm bones, which is unnatural and, eventually, causes wrist pain and shoulder tightness.
Time to enjoy movies with your family with Optoma's newly introduced HD27 1080p home theater projector. The new HD27 1080p project reproduces colors accurately as they were created, improved lamp life and a smaller form factor. The all-digital Optoma HD27 delivers an incredible high definition picture for the discerning home cinema and theater enthusiast.
Companies around the world have continuously innovated the smart way people can have SMART HOMES and yet with simple gadgets to complement in their lives. Here comes a PowerBulb from Mega Tiny Corp.
The world's first LED lightbulb that integrates USB charging anywhere in the home, office or hotel. With PowerBulb, gone are the days of petty anger, trivial annoyance and senseless frustration by not having easy access to a charging source. PowerBulb harnesses the power of the lightbulb to charge your mobile devices. Simply place PowerBulb into a lamp, turn on the lamp, attach a USB charging cable, and then connect the devices you are looking to charge!
The brainchild of Mega Tiny Corp, the PowerBulb carries the proud distinction of being the world’s first LED lightbulb which will integrate USB charging regardless of where you are. Truly living out the plug-and-play motto, the PowerBulb will provide you with easy access to a charging source. All that you need to do is to install the PowerBulb into a lamp, turn on the lamp, and voila! You’re good to go — just attach the corresponding USB charging cable to your power hungry mobile device, and you can start charging it immediately.
Read more: Get yourself a powerbulb, World's First LED Light Bulb With Dual USB Charging
27 and 21.5-Inch Displays Offer Exceptional Performance, Convenience and Seamless Integration with MacBook and New MacBook Pro
LG Electronics (LG) has introduced two new displays designed specifically to integrate seamlessly with the newest MacBook and MacBook Pro models. The new LG UltraFineTM 27-inch 5K and LG UltraFine 21.5-inch 4K monitors are ideal for creating an expanded work space in the home or office and the perfect complement for MacBook and MacBook Pro users who desire expansive, high-quality resolution at all times.
"We are excited to be introducing two highly advanced displays capable of meeting the needs of even the most demanding Mac users," said Brian Kwon, president of LG Home Entertainment Company "Not only do these UltraFine displays offer stunning picture quality, they will usher in a new age of connectivity, helping creative users achieve optimal efficiency in their homes, studios or offices."
Gmail threw the doors open when it added support for non-Google email accounts, but there was one glaring omission: you couldn't get Microsoft Exchange support on all devices. Not consistently, anyway. What if you want to get your work email without turning to another app? Relax. Google is trotting out an update to Gmail for Android that supports Exchange on all devices, so your corporate reports can live in the same app as your personal messages. The update isn't available for everyone right away, so be patient if you're eager to move your correspondence.
Read more: Gmail on Android is ready for your Exchange account