MINIATURE MICRO SPY GEAR GADGET GAGET DS DEVICE COOL HIGH TECH ELECTRONIC STUFF!

January 27th, 2012 admin No comments

Some recent gadgets cool stuff auctions on eBay:

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SPY GEAR ELECTRONIC GADGET COOL STUFF 4 SURVEILLANCE INSPECTOR DS LISTENING TOOL
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Saving Money & Gaining Style with Back to School Labels from Emily Press Labels

January 26th, 2012 admin No comments

Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) July 28, 2010

Every year parents invest hundreds of dollars and plenty of time purchasing kids back-to-school clothing and supplies and every year the average child unwittingly donates these items to the ever-growing Lost and Found pile at school. Personalized labels provide some insurance that a childs backpack, expensive hoodie, or sports gear returns home again. A small investment in labels can yield big returns for parents.

Emily Press Labels designs colorful stick-on and iron-on labels that are safe for dishwasher, microwave and laundry. While this may appeal to parents, its the cool designs that have kids wanting to label their stuff. Emily Press chose to design their label collections to appeal to kids of all ages: babies to preschoolers and teens. After all said founder and president Maureen McCartney its the kids who are wearing them on their personal belongings.

Why use Emily Press Labels for back to school?

Stay organized. Using personalized labels prevents siblings from ending up with anothers lunch in the hectic morning flurry out the door. Lunch containers and water bottles can be tossed in the dishwasher with Emily Press Labels dishwasher safe labels.

Keep things uniform. Whether for school uniforms, gym gear or new shoes, peel-and-stick and iron-on clothing labels uniquely identify your childs belongings and stay on wash after wash.

Speedy identification of school supplies. To avoid confusion, label your childs school supplies before the first day of school so they will know what does, and doesnt, belong to them.

Team-up sports equipment. Rollerblades, hockey and football gear, this stuff is expensive. Avoid any confusion over ownership and label it. And dont forget to label the electronic gadgets too.

Emily Press Labels has brought personality and style to personalized labels. Children identify with the characters, designs and colors of the labels which are organized into collections and appeal to different tastes. The Hip & Whimsy collection is cool and trendy with design motifs that include skulls, pirates, skateboards, camouflage and flip flops, while the Kids Play collection includes adorable colorful characters including butterflies, dogs, geckos and monkeys, providing plenty of choices that will make boys and girls want to label their gear this year.

Emily Press label packs for school are a value assortment of labels neatly packaged in their own booklet keeping them all in one place.

Newly launched for the 2010 school year is the First Class Label Pack with 93 labels for $ 40.95 including: dishwasher safe Slim labels, laundry safe peel-and-stick clothing labels, and waterproof Shoe labels from the Kids Play collection. First Class Label Packs are available in seven colors (including new citrus assortment) and a variety of colorful icons from now until September 30, 2010.

Launched earlier this year, the Back to School Labels Pack includes five essential label sizes totaling 130 labels. Choose from the Kids Play or Hip & Whimsy collections. The Back to School Labels Pack is $ 49.95 until September 30, 2010.

About Emily Press Labels

Vancouver, BC based Emily Press Labels was launched in early 2010 by Maureen McCartney after her futile search to find stylish, durable and age appropriate labels for her nieces and nephews. Her previous experience working for Robeez Footwear gave her the foothold to launch her own creative business with kids and big kids in mind. The company brings trendy color palettes, playful characters and fashionable designs to personalized labels combining them with functionality and durability. The labels are waterproof as well as dishwasher and laundry safe ready to label lunch containers, school uniforms and school supplies so they are easily identifiable. The company name Emily is in honor of her grandmother whom she shares her middle name with. Emily Press Labels has already received great positive response from parents and kids, received recognition by top parenting sites and recently awarded the Ellie & Melissa, The Baby Planners Seal of Approval. The company assists schools and daycares in their fundraising efforts through label sales. Personalized labels can be purchased directly online at http://www.EmilyPress.com or by phone at 1-866-742-0777.

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Camera for sale

January 25th, 2012 admin No comments

Camera for sale

Its a Casio camera with a 8.1 mega pixels it has YouTube capture mode.it comes with the charger. It's a very good camera. It has a few scratches by putting it in my pocket all the time lol.but other than that it works perfect. I'm asking OBO.

Price: $ 80

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Spartanburg, USA

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Cool Black Sunglasses For Men

January 25th, 2012 admin No comments

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Use Your Backpack to Charge Gadgets

January 25th, 2012 admin No comments

Using power outlets is antiquated! Use your backpack for charging gadgets. Hi, my name is Amy with AC Gears, and this is a voltaic solar backpack. It is a way to charge any device that you have on the go. You can use it to charge an MP3 player, phone, camera, Kindle, handheld game, or any other device that you have. Basically, the solar panels will charge it into an internal battery that you can hook up directly into your device by taking a simple USB port inside, and it comes with several different adapters to attach to this end to fit into whatever device you desire to charge. If you do not have a device to charge immediately, you can always just store it right into the battery and use it at a later date. It is perfect for walking around New York City or if you are going camping around some other trip. It is stylish, yet subtle, and comes in several varieties and they range from 0-200.
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Hardware Keyloggers vs. Spy Software

January 24th, 2012 admin No comments

(PRWEB) November 1, 2002

Hardware Keyloggers vs. Spy Software

What on Earth is a Keylogger?

The Nicodemo Scarfo case (http://www.epic.org/crypto/scarfo.html) made many people ask this question, and the government's refusal to disclose the technologies used for obtaining evidence made the atmosphere around keyloggers even more mysterious. But still, what is a keylogger? The answer is simple: it's a device or a spy software that causes every keystroke made on the computer to be recorded. The keylogger records everything the user types in, including emails, documents, login names, passwords etc.

Is there really any mystery about that technology? Not a bit. Commercial keyloggers, both software and hardware ones, have been around since the last millennium. Now you can buy a key logging device in any shop that sells security gadgets, or order it via Internet. Purchasing a piece of spy software is even simpler, and in some cases you can even obtain it for free.

Hardware Keyloggers

A simple hardware keylogger may look something like this:

[http://www.spyarsenal.com/img/hardware-keyloger.jpg

In this picture you see a commercial hardware keylogger that connects between a PS/2 keyboard and a PC. The more insidious models can be built into the keyboard case. Perhaps, the most well-known manufacturer of hardware keyloggers is KeyGhost (http://www.keyghost.com) with its family of self-named products. KeyGhost supplies a wide variety of hardware keyloggers ranging in price from $ 89 for the simplest gadgets capable of storing only several dozens pages of text, to $ 419 for a professional spy device with multi-lingual support.

The main drawback of hardware keyloggers is their price: even the simplest gizmos can cost about 30% of the price of an average PC. So, you must have VERY serious reasons to use them.

Spy Software

There is one more problem with hardware keyloggers: all of them can be operated from the keyboard of the monitored computer. So, if the user accidentally types the word used as a password for your keylogger, the gadget will readily disclose its presence. The situation is different with keylogger software. If properly coded, this spy software is absolutely impossible to detect, unless someone knows exactly what he is looking for.

A good member of the software keyloggers family is a program called Home Key Logger by KMiNT21 Software (http://www.spyarsenal.com). As its name implies, Home Key Logger is software for the home market and it differs from typical spy software in two important features: it's absolutely free and it doesn't hide from the user.

As most keyloggers, Home Key Logger is a tiny program - any spy software has to be small and fast in order to be inconspicuous. The program is not essentially a spy software, it is intended primarily for those users, who want to protect themselves from system failures: the program immediately saves all keystrokes to a text file, enabling you to restore everything you type in case of a Windows error (you can also quickly restore the text that you typed and then deleted).

When you run Home Key Logger, it places its icon in the system tray and starts monitoring the keyboard input. Double-clicking the Home Key Logger system tray icon displays the text file to which all the typed text has been saved. If you want, you can hide the program's icon by pressing a certain key combination.

As I have already mentioned, the program absolutely doesn't hide. Even if you disable the display of its system tray icon, the keylogger will remain visible in the list of active programs. So, there is no way to use Home Key Logger for obtaining passwords, credit card numbers and other sensitive information. But what if you have good reasons for using a keylogger? Say, you are a concerned parent and you want to make sure your children don't do anything bad online? In this case you can use some other product, for example, another SpyArsenal.Com software - Family Key Logger. All these practices may raise obvious privacy issues, but we are not going to discuss them now. Next time, maybe...



ECTACO Signs Historic Deal With Fry’s and Newegg

January 23rd, 2012 admin No comments

L.I.C., NY (PRWEB) November 25, 2008

NY-based ECTACO, Inc., one of America's largest developers of handheld translation technology for consumer, business and government use, has just announced a new distribution deal that will put its jetBook e-Book readers within easy reach of consumers across the country. A recent agreement between the company and superstore retailer Fry's Electronics, and online retailer Newegg, now makes it possible for consumers to find its products more easily and to get some of the best deals around on the company's new jetBook.

Emerging as one of the hottest gadgets in the competitive field of portable electronic libraries, the ECTACO jetBook e-Book Reader gives users the opportunity to read and learn using a single, convenient device with advanced translating dictionary options. With its support for book content in the world's most popular languages and file formats, jetBook has taken the e-reading world by storm since it was unveiled earlier this year.

ECTACO CEO and President, David Lubinitsky, recently remarked, "Able to handle many formats including the popular new fb2 protocol, the jetBook e-Book Reader is a truly universal device that readers of any language can enjoy. And with the new distribution deal we have just signed with two of America's largest and most respected retailers, we are confident that the contribution we are making to the world of electronic books is going to change the way Americans read forever."

Founded in 2001, Newegg.com was named one of the Internet's Top 10 retailers in 2005 by Internetretailer.com with 2004 sales revenue of just under $ 1 billion and is one of the country's highest rated online retailers, putting it in the top ten out of over 13,000 stores, as of January 2008. Fry's Electronics is a specialty retailer of software, consumer electronics, computer hardware and household appliances with a chain of superstores headquartered in Silicon Valley that now boasts annual sales of $ 2.4 billion with over 30 stores located in several Western states, including two near Atlanta, Georgia, multiple locations in Texas, and one each in Illinois and Indiana.

With its sleek, attractive design, a large hi-res screen that is easy on the eyes, and a customizable display that includes a choice of fonts and sizes, jetBook will stand out next to the competition on the display stands across the country. And since it comes preloaded with premium titles like Fodor's Travel Guide and resources such as the CIA World Factbook, jetBook already has a jump on the competition. Able to store thousands of titles, display photos, as well as text and offering a robust MP3 player, jetBook also lets users listen to their favorite music while reading their favorite books -- all qualities that will help the jetBook become one of the hottest new sellers at Fry's Electronics and NewEgg.com

To learn more about the ECTACO jetBook e-Book Reader visit http://www.jetBook.net or http://www.ectaco.com.

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NEW Gadgets and Gizmos: Personal Electronics and the Li

January 23rd, 2012 admin No comments

Some recent electronic gadgets gizmos auctions on eBay:

NEW Gadgets and Gizmos: Personal Electronics and the Li
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Gadgets and Gizmos: Personal Electronics and the Librar
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Lastest Geek Gadgets auctions

January 22nd, 2012 admin No comments

Geek Gadgets on eBay:

Geek Gadget Fun Batman Silver Novelty Cufflinks for Formal Shirt Wedding Party
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Fitness gadgets help motivate when a scale just isn't enough

January 22nd, 2012 admin No comments

Fitness gadgets help motivate when a scale just isn't enough
The flexible and convenient gadgets are offering everything from securely storing doctor's prescriptions and X-rays to keeping an eye on diet and exercise. Trainers at private clubs recommend these gadgets and gizmos – however, it depends on the ...
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Gizmos helped connect examinees
The gang rented a flat in Alpha II sector of Greater Noida and set up computers and even tested their gizmos, including the high-end mobile phones. They even hired an inverter just for Sunday - the day of the exam, apprehensive of the erractic power ...
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