Monday, December 6, 2010

POGO IPhone Stylus












Specially Designed for the iPhone Screen
In case you haven't noticed the iPhone's glassy touch sensitive screen is only sensitive to your stubby little fingers. This is because it uses a technology called capacitive touch which measures the flow of electrons through your skin. Problem is, last time we checked our fingers were pretty rounded and not too precise at picking out tiny URLs in Safari. Luckily thegeniuses behind the Pogo iPhone Stylus have magically solved this problem by making a stylus that somehow tricks the iPhone into thinking it's really a finger. What's more, the tip of the stylus is a soft felt like material that has the added benefit of keeping your screen clean while you tap away. How do they do it? Frankly we're not sure, but hopefully it doesn't involve grave-robbing.

All you need to do is follow the three basic steps that are as follows:

  • Connect to a broadband connection, either wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable

  • Sign-in with an existing Skype name or create a new one

  • Start video calling

  • Asus’ AiGuru SV1 skype videophone is available for pre-order in Europe and North America from Skype’s online shop (www.skype.com/shop). It carries a price tag of $299.95/€249.95/£199.95 (approx. Rs. 13,900). It is slated to hit the Asian Pacific market by the end of this year.

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