Das Keyboard 4 Offers the Ultimate in Clicky Mechanical Keys

If you have ever worked in an office or sat by someone typing on a Das Keyboard, you may not be a fan. The keyboards the company makes are very clicky making them loud, but they promise very comfortable and responsive typing thanks to all the clicks and clacks. Das Keyboard is back with a new keyboard called the Das Keyboard 4.

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Unlike one of the original keyboards from the company that you couldn’t get with labeled keys, the new version can be had with or without letters. That is good news considering I can’t type without glancing at where my fingers are at least half the time. In addition to its world-class keys, the new keyboard has dedicated media controls, including a large volume knob. It’s also got a 2-port USB 3.0 hub built in. Another neat feature of the DasKeyboard is its foot bar, which doubles as a detachable 16-inch red ruler. Clever.

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The Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate is blank and the Professional version has key labels. You can get it with super clicky Cherry MX Blue mechanical switches for $169(USD). If you want something a bit quieter, you can opt for the Cherry MX Brown switches for $173. That’s right. It costs more to be less annoying.

dataSTICKIES Concept USB Flash Drive

dataSTICKIES Concept USB Flash DriveDon’t you just love concepts? They are able to let your imagination fly free, since there is no need to worry about stuff like the limitations of the laws of physics and what not. The USB flash drive has become such a staple device for all of us, that I would say most of us own at fair number of these even right now. Just when you thought that using a USB flash drive is all too easy; after all, it cannot get easier than plug and play, here is the conceptual dataSTICKIES USB flash drive which might be the template for data storage sometime down the road.

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    ControllerMAX gaming controller converter Review

    The device known as ControllerMAX allows you to plug in and use essentially any gaming controller into any console or PC – it’s as simple as that at the baseline. … Continue reading

    Someday You Could Save Your Files With Nothing But a Sticky Note

    Someday You Could Save Your Files With Nothing But a Sticky Note

    Today’s slim, svelte computers look great. You, on the other hand, look like a total yutz fumbling around to plug a thumb drive into a USB port that’s somehow perpetually upside down. What if saving your data was as easy as slapping a sticky note on your screen? That’s what a design team proposes with this highly theoretical design for paper-thin, sticky memory cards.

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    Xbox One update requires Controller update as well

    Supposing you’re in the mood for a full Xbox One update this week rather than just the basics, you’ll want to plug your controller into the console as well. As … Continue reading

    SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 3.0 flash drive looks really cool

    sandisk-extreme-proSanDisk, a leader when it comes to flash storage solutions, did introduce the SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 3.0 flash drive that boasts of professional-grade performance alongside some of the fastest speeds in the industry. Just how fast are we talking about over here? Well, we are looking at up to 60 times faster compared to the standard issue USB 2.0 drives, and you will also not fall short of storage space either, since it will arrive with a whopping 128GB of internal memory to help you get started right out of the box.

    The high-performance SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 3.0 flash drive was specially developed in order for it to take advantage of the next-generation specification thanks to its write speeds of up to 240MB/s as well as read speeds up to 260MB/s. These speeds will enable users to transfer a full-length movie in a matter of seconds, or when it comes to 1,000 hi-res photos, you will be able to do so in under 35 seconds, which would make the drive ideal for carrying video and photo collections.

    On the outside, you will find that SanDisk’s Extreme PRO USB 3.0 flash drive will feature a sophisticated and durable aluminum metal casing, where it will be able to offer an adequate amount of protection against everyday wear and tear. Thrown into the mix also includes the SanDisk SecureAccess software which provides 128-bit AES file encryption and password protection so that you can secure private files while leaving the rest of the drive visible for sharing.

    Those who are interested in picking up the SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 3.0 flash drive will be able to do so right now as it is already available, where the 128GB model will sport a price point of $199.99 a pop. Each purchase will come with a lifetime limited warranty as well as world-class customer support for that added peace of mind.

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    Review: Cambridge Audio DacMagic XS Portable DAC/Headphone Amp

    Ever since trying out professional quality headphones with a digital audio converter (DAC) and headphone amp, it’s hard for me to listen to music without them. Unfortunately, the amplifiers in most computers are woefully underpowered – and most headphones are designed to operate at a low impedance to make up for this shortfall. But most headphones prefer to be driven with more power than most consumer electronics can muster. Additionally, the DACs built into most computers are sub-par in my experience.

    I recently had the opportunity to test out a combination DAC/headphone amp from Cambridge Audio called the DacMagic XS.

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    This pocket-sized device is easy to tote around wherever you go, and provides a significant boost to headphone sound quality on your PC or Mac. Measuring just 2.1″(h) x 1.2″ (w) x 0.4″(d), and weighing only 3.5 oz., it’s definitely teensier than I expected it to be.

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    The DacMagic XS plugs into your computer’s USB port, and bypasses its internal audio output. Its 24-bit ESS9023 DAC is capable of handling audio bit rates from 44.1 to 192kHz, and its amp puts out up to 150mW of power. It’ll work with headphones with impedances as low as 12 Ohms, but will also work with higher impedance studio quality ‘phones. In my case, I tested the unit primarily with my current favorite cans, Beyer Dynamic’s DT990 Pro 250Ohm headphones.

    To test the DacMagic XS, I first connected my headphones to the headphone jack on my 2011 iMac, and cranked up some high-quality digital tracks from iTunes and some medium quality tracks from Pandora. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the miniscule box pushed out nearly as much volume as my much larger and less portable FiiO system.

    Thanks to it’s almost non-existent 0.004% total harmonic distortion, sounds are clean and crisp at any volume level. I definitely found sound to have crisper highs and much clearer lows when listening via the DacMagic than via the iMac’s built-in headphone jack.  One of my favorite audio test tracks is Donald Fagen’s 1980s jazz fusion classic New Frontier, because it’s got huge dynamic range both in instrumentation and vocals, and most cheaper sound systems fail to extract the brilliance of the track. On this track, I found audio from the DacMagic XS to be significantly cleaner than the computer’s built-in DAC and amp. It’s especially deft at producing clean sound at lower volumes which cheap amps don’t do well.

    To mix things up, I also tried out my trusty old iPhone earbuds with and without the DacMagic XS. Connected directly to my computer, sound was harsh – almost unlistenable at higher volumes. With the XS in place, sound is more evenly rounded and not as harsh – though it can’t do much to aid the lack of low end in earbuds. Still, sound was decidedly better with the XS connected.

    For my final test, I tried tracks on my Marshall Monitor headphones, which offer very even and natural sound but at a low impedance. Sound has a tendency to be a bit muddy and lacking in definition plugged right into the iMac, but with the DacMagic connected, sound is wonderfully rich and well balanced. Again, a clear win for the little guy.

    There’s really not much to dislike about the DacMagic XS. Certainly it’s a winner in terms of sound quality, size and portability. You can really take it anywhere. I have a couple of gripes, but they’re fairly minor. First, when connected to my iMac, I could no longer use the keyboard volume controls, and could only use the face buttons on the DacMagic. For comparison, this isn’t a problem with my FiiO DAC/amp. And while the tiny MicroUSB/USB cable is good for many situations, I think they should have included either a longer cable or a coiled version, in the event you don’t want the DacMagic dangling from the back of your computer and want it to sit flat on your desktop. Plus, a longer cable would be good if you’re using a workstation and not a laptop or all-in-one. Still these issues are very small, and the DacMagic XS does exactly what it promises – dramatically improve sound quality in a tiny package.

    The DacMagic XS is available from Amazon for $189(USD).

    Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1975 USB TV receiver offers multi-format support

    Hauppauge has introduced its latest television-centric product, the WinTV-HVR-1975, which is being sold on the consumer level as the HVR-1950 model. This USB TV receiver supports both Windows and Linux … Continue reading

    Balloons Filled With USB Sticks And DVDs Are Being Floated To North Korea

    Balloons Filled With USB Sticks And DVDs Are Being Floated To North KoreaNorth and South Korea hasn’t had the best of relationships with one another for many, many years. In fact if you read stories and reports about North Korea, it seems that the government practices very heavy propaganda in which they constantly remind its citizens about the perils beyond the borders of its country.

    However one man by the name of Park Sang Hak has spent years trying to fight the propaganda by sending in balloons over the border, and within each balloon contains materials like USB sticks that have been loaded with Wikipedia entries, DVDs of popular TV shows, anti-government leaflets, and sometimes even American dollar bills which can be used to buy food on the black market. (more…)

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    SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive announced, makes file transfer a cinch

    Ah, the USB flash drive – it is a tool that just about every single one of us have. In fact, we might have way too many of these puppies so much so that we actually forget just which particular USB flash drive stores what. Apart from that, with more and more mobile devices sporting a USB connection of sorts and an ever increasing amount of storage space, it becomes even more important for you to actually transfer data in a jiffy as and when required. SanDisk has just announced the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive, which is a pretty handy tool as it comes in the form of a USB flash drive that will boast not only a micro-USB but a USB 2.0 connector as well, arriving in a sleek and sturdy form factor.

    The SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive has been specially designed for Android-powered smartphones as well as tablet users who are looking for an easy method to transfer everyday content such as photos and videos from their mobile devices. With the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive, you will be able to store and make backup of your files in a safe manner, free up more space and be generally more organized. Alternatively, you can alsu use this to transfer multimedia files between your smartphones, tablets and computers without too much hassle.

    Just how convenient is it to use the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive? Well, all you need to do is hook it up to an Android-powered smartphone or tablet’s micro-USB port and a computer’s USB connection, and you’re good to go. There are also other methods in the market that will allow you to transfer files from a mobile device to a computer which will require the use of wires, applications or a wireless set-up. This bad boy bypasses all of them, as it can be connected to a mobile device that supports USB on-the-go (OTG) in order to access up to 64GB of ‘plug and play’ storage capacity. Apart from that, you no longer need to worry about losing any caps – a pesky drawback for normal USB flash drives in the past, as the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive sports a retractable cover for its dual USB ports.

    Content management is also a breeze thanks to the SanDisk Memory Zone app that can be downloaded via Google Play. The SanDisk Memory Zone app would let one be better organized, and will arrive in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, where prices start from $19.99 and go all the way to $49.99.

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