Nanopoint have today unveiled their new mini qwerty keyboard, the KSK-3200RF. Billed as the “perfect conference” companion, the wireless keyboard also features a built in trackball for navigating PCs and browsers without a mouse. Measuring just 29cm x 20cm and…
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There are several types of internet marketing. Doing good SEO or PPC helps attract traffic, but what can be done to keep online business repeating? The answer is lead capture through email marketing.
10 Mar
Posted by: Admin in: Tech Digest
LG have today unleashed their portfolio of 3D tech to the masses. From May, home cinema enthusiasts will be able to pick up the LG LX9900 Full LED 3D Ready TV and BX580 3D Blu-ray player. The LX9900 is…
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We all get phishing emails and it is important to recognise and avoid getting trapped by these fake phishing emails and not disclose your personal information, bank accounts, credit cards details to unknown fraud persons, who harvest private information via fake websites, links and emails.

Did you enjoy the LEGO USB Hub we covered here at GeekAlerts last week? I guess this radio alarm clock should be right up your alley then. It’s built in the same playful style and with oversized volume/tuner knobs that says “LEGO”, just like the original plastic building blocks.
10 Mar
Posted by: Admin in: Tech Digest
Apart from the PlayStation Network outage at the turn of the month, it’s been a very stong couple of weeks for the Sony console. Both Heavy Rain and God of War III have picked up rave reviews, with Heavy Rain…
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Name: God of War III Genre: Action/ Adventure Platform: PS3 Price: 37.73 (Amazon) God of War III opens with the kind of show-stopping sequence that most other games would happily end on. The mythic cliffs of Mount Olympus are depicted…
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Interesting little snippet buried in the iPad press release of a few minutes ago. Apparently the new iPad will launch with 12 new dedicated iPad apps. To clarify this doesn’t include third party apps. We don’t know how many third…
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