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Dell Latitude Z

‘s new Latitude Z has a few very features, with the highlight being a wireless charging station. You just place the notebook on there, and it charges without you actually connecting any plugs or wires. 

In addition to this wireless charging, the user also has the option of wireless docking to an accompanying monitor.

Another nice touch is the “instant on” feature, a sliding touch control not visible in the photo.  These controls can be customized by the user. 

Of course, all this will cost you.  The Latitude Z retails for $1,999.  The wireless charging station and the docking station are $199 each. 

Read More | Dell via CNET

Gallery: Dell Latitude Z introduces wireless induction charging


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Bamboo Pen and Touch

Wacom has put out a lot of great Bamboo tablet interfaces in the past, and they have just recently unveiled a new series that support multitouch.  This means that the user can use his or her fingers for multitouch gestures, along with the stylus. 

This multitouch capacity has been put on five different products with varying prices.  The Bamboo Touch and Bamboo Pen are only $69, while the Bamboo fun has all the features for $199. 

Read More | Bamboo product page

Gallery: Wacom Bamboo line picks up multitouch capability


Microsoft's Bluetooth Keyboard

Clearly, revealing the Courier tablet prototype was not enough for , as they have topped themselves once again.  This time, the company produced their skinniest keyboard to date, and this Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is totally wireless. 

There is no dongle included, so make sure your computer has Bluetooth built-in before making the purchase. The keyboard is powered by 3 AAA batteries, while the numeric keypad takes just one AAA. Both will be available in October, $90 for the combo, and $45 for just the number pad, if that’s all you want.

Read More | Microsoft

Gallery: Microsoft’s Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is their thinnest ever


Sony Ericsson

has been promising something new with their new MH907 earphones, but we suppose their claim of “the way you listen to music changes forever” is a tad too bragadocious. 

The SensMe technology is somewhat impressive, though.  You put the phones in your ear, and it plays.  Just take one of them out, and your audio automatically pauses.  Calls can be taken in the same manner. 

These earphones come in chrome and yellow/white for about $55.  Of course, you will need a Sony Ericsson phone with a “Fast port” connector to use “the first stereo headphones that sense you.”  There is a YouTube video below with freaky animation if you want to see how it works. 

Read More | Sony Ericsson

Gallery: Sony Ericsson MH907: First headphones that sense you


AmazonBasics

Not being content at being the world’s biggest bookstore or having the lion’s share of the reader market, has just recently announced their line of audio/video and computer cables, launched under the AmazonBasics brand.  Right now, the Amazon cable line will include HDMI, USB, and FireWire cables, CD-Rs, DVR+R, DVD-R, networking cables and other various home theater cables. 

The prices here are similar to what you’d find on Monoprice, so you know they’re affordable.  If they are quality products, then Amazon could easily make a killing here. You can check out the full AmazonBasics line now.

Read More | AmazonBasics

Gallery: AmazonBasics: Amazon’s budget in-house accessory brand


Elecom UCAM-DLC300T Series is a compatible webcam

Elecom has recently unveiled a new style of webcams with the UCAM-DLC300T Series.  Not only is it a three megapixel webcam for the laptop or desktop, but it also works with the Sony Playstation 3, all while providing 30fps image transmission.  It is available in black, white, pink, blue, and costs about $108. 

Read More | GeekStuff4U

Gallery: Elecom UCAM-DLC300T Series is a compatible webcam


Microsoft's Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000

Microsoft is jumping on that whole thin-is-in bandwagon with the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000. As the name implies, this is a -only device, powered by AAA batteries. The keyboard slopes downward, making the front event thinner. There’s also a curved keyboard layout, which refers to as Comfort Curve. The keyboard is $89.95, and the numeric keypad is an extra $44.95. You’ll see these on store shelves in October.

Read More | Microsoft

Gallery: Microsoft’s Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is ultra thin


PNY GeForce GTS 250

has a deal on the PNY GeForce GTS 250 video card. This one has 1GB of DDR3 RAM, supports HDCP, and supports SLI. If you pick up two of them, that means they’ll play nicely together for an even nicer performance boost. You can pick up the PNY GeForce GTS 250 for $119.99, a good $30 off the original price. Take a look at the PNY GeForce GTS 250 on Newegg to get the savings.

As always, you can find all sorts of Newegg promo codes and deals on our forums.

Read More | PNY GeForce GTS 250

Gallery: Newegg Deal: PNY GeForce GTS 250 video card


DJ Mouse

Clearly, there is a whole world of DJing that I am really not down with.  Fortunately, my geek self is in love with this little DJ Mouse, guaranteed to turn me into DJ TechBlogger, yo! 

With a jog wheel and scratch knob (and that’s just the tip of the iceberg,) you’ll easily have crowds pumping. This is a full MP3 mixing software kit, and it’s compatible with Windows and OS X. You get the DJ Mouse, scratch mat, and software, all for $79.

Read More | DJ-Tech

Gallery: DJ Mouse MP3 mixer makes you the life of the party


Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Driving PS and PC games keeps doing a lot of cool things with its webcams and their Unifying Receiver and whatnot.  The latest trick up their sleeve is an upgrade to the G25 Racing Wheel, with the G27.  This one has a shift-indicator telling you when to go up or down a gear, and six programmable buttons (three on each side of the wheel.)  It is good for , PS2, and Windows games. You can pick one up for $300, and they’re available for pre-order on Amazon.

Read More | Logitech

Gallery: Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Playstation 3, 2, and PC


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