AT&T QuickFire GTX75G with Power Hot Sync and Charge capabilities

AT&T QuickFire GTX75G with Power Hot Sync and Charge capabilities

Charge your mobile devices while synchronizing data with one cable custom designed to work with our TipExchange Technology that enables hundreds of mobile devices to work with the same cable (Tip Included). Cut loose the rest of those cords to make this cable the hub of your mobile workstation and enjoy a minimalist workspace anywhere you go. When your device is fully charged simply remove the device and custom tip and replace it with any of your other mobile accessories. In addition; this product; like all Gomadic products; is backed by a lifetime warranty.

Features:
• Simultaneously synchronize and recharge your device; 2 in 1 USB data cable
• Professionally engineered and built; full lifetime warranty
• TipExchange Technology protects investment providing means to upgrade charger tips at lower cost
• Removable tips allow cables to be used for other devices (Tip Included)
• Professionally engineered and built; full lifetime warranty

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Actron CP7875 PocketTherm Infrared Thermometer

Actron CP7875 PocketTherm Infrared Thermometer

Noncontact temperature reader safely measures surface temperatures of hot, hazardous or hard-to-reach objects. Ideal for do-it-yourselfers and professional mechanics. Simply point, click and read.
Features:
• Temperature ranges from -27º to 428º F or -33º to 220º C
• Has an instant and accurate response
• Has the capacity to work more than 30 hours of continued use
• Measures surface temperatures of hot, hazardous, or hard to reach objects
• Includes replaceable battery

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Nokia phone to use Maemo software

The Nokia N900 handset will run on Maemo software previously found in Internet tablet devices, and it plans to use the technology in other high-end models.
The model lets customers multitask and browse more easily than previous smartphones, the Espoo, Finland, company said in a statement. The touchscreen-and-qwerty device will cost about $713 without subsidies and ship in its first markets in October, Nokia said.

Nokia has used Maemo since 2005 in touchscreen tablets wihtout built-in phone functions. The system is based on Linux open-source software, which may help Nokia attract developers in competition with Google’s Android, which is also based on Linux, and Apple’s iPhone.

Div Pro Tool For Smoking Cigars and Shotgunning Beers On the Golf Course

Div Pro Tool
Pray you never play golf behind a foursome making use of the Div Pro. Like other golf tools, it can fix divots, mark balls, clean the grooves on clubs and help to keep your grips in good shape—but it also has a couple unexpected features. It can hold cigars and puncture cans so you can shotgun beers.

Nokia N9000 is a 'computer-grade' handset

Nokia N9000
Set to pander to the needs of multitasking mobile users everywhere, and building on the back of Nokia’s previous generations of Internet Tablet technology, the N9000 runs on new Maemo 5 software and will be able to handle dozens of open application windows simultaneously – much as if it were a conventional desktop.

The compact but “computer-grade” N9000 will be looking to flex its muscle thanks to the inclusion of a powerful ARM Cortex-A8 processor, up to 1GB of application memory, 32GBs of data storage (expandable to 48GBs via microSD), OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration, and a capable 5.0 mega pixel digital camera.

The handset also takes advantage of high-speed cellular connectivity (10/2 HSPA and WLAN), a Mozilla-powered Web browser, and will come complete with a high-resolution WVGA touchscreen user interface, a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, support for Adobe Flash 9.4, and widget and application personalisation.

Attached to a potentially pocket-testing retail price of €500 Euro (excluding taxes and subsidies), the new Nokia N9000 is expected to hit stores this coming October and will be debuted at next week’s Nokia World event in Stuttgart, Germany.