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Keyscan Keyboard with 4800dpi Scanner on-board!

Keyscan Keyboard with 600dpi Scanner on-board!

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As a person who owns both a regular old flatbed scanner separately from the keyboard, I can appreciate the importance of having the scanner closer to the mouse.

This Keyscan Keyboard comes with a 4800dpi scanner attached to the top of the keyboard for easy document scanning.  I think this is a pretty good idea.

Scanning type: Sheet-Feed scanner
Scanning mode:
Color: 24/48** bits high quality
Gray: 8/16** bits gray level
Black & white
Media size: 8.5″x30″ ……2″x3″
Document release:
Bi directional automatically triggered by
document length
True-Optical resolution: 600 dpi
Optical technology: High quality and reliable color CIS technology
Output resolution:
From 50 dpi to 4800 dpi
Scanning speed: High-speed USB2 scanner
Fast functions:
4 dedicated fast scan function keys
PC interface: High-speed USB2
Software interface:
Twain interface and USB2 driver
Power adapter: AC 100~240V

via wired

Brought to you by: Zedomax.com

Keyscan Keyboard with 4800dpi Scanner on-board!

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Crank TV Remote with No Battery!

Crank TV Remote with No Battery!

Here’s a prototype TV remote that works by user squeezing the handle to generate little itty bits of electricity to change the channel or the volume. Nice work, this might be the start of many other battery-free remote controls.

This is the No Battery Remote Control by the SMK Corp. it works on the principal similar to one of those toy ray guns, where the user squeezed the trigger a few times and it began to light up the lights and make futuristic sounds. This RC has a similar mechanism which is enough to power the RC for a few changes of channel and maybe even volume control too. It’s a prototype at the moment, but it has to be the best green TV remote around.

via keetsa

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IBProvider comes to 64 bits

New IBProvider v3.0 RC2 [build 3997] for 64 bits operational systems has been released. Also the related article 10 reasons to upgrade Interbase and Firebird application to 64 bits was published.

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The Heart of Try Ruby

Ruby: RedHanded

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Ruby: RedHanded

Tell Me the Hashing Dangers

 class Symbol
 def hash; to_s.hash; end
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Someone explain why not.

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