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Current Topic: PC Hardware

Sexy little DVR remote for homebrewers
Topic: PC Hardware 10:59 am EDT, Apr  5, 2011

Now this is a sweet little PVR remote, complete with the four mysterious rainbow buttons, and a qwerty keyboard on the underside.

It's sixty bucks pre-ordered, but still that's a ton better than the (comparitively) four jillion dollars Logitech was asking for their fancy remote--especially considering Motorola is promising actual support (which probably just means 'working drivers' but close enough...) for this baby.

Sexy little DVR remote for homebrewers


Logitech G15 Keyboard Display Drivers for Linux
Topic: PC Hardware 6:48 am EST, Feb 14, 2006

FINALLY and AT LAST!

Someone has coded up some software that will allow Linux users to write to the display on Logitech's new G15 gaming keyboard.

Logitech G15 Keyboard Display Drivers for Linux


This man deserves a patent with a large sack of money pinned to it.
Topic: PC Hardware 8:59 pm EDT, Jul 14, 2005

Now this is a truly new application of a keyboard, which I am sure will be rather hellishly expensive, but will probably not have any problem finding people to buy it judging from how much some fools are willing to pay for the reduced-size "Happy Hacker" keyboard--particularly since they willingly pay even more for the version where no one bothered to silkscreen labels onto the keys.

I give it a whole three months of this thing on the market before someone codes up a Drempels-style hack to make the keys change color and so on while the keyboard is being used. The possibilities are damn near endless.

Pimp.

This man deserves a patent with a large sack of money pinned to it.


 
 
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