hackedgadgets.com - 10/1/2008
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When I shut down my computers in my workroom there is an strange silence. It’s nice but feels strange since there is usually the whir of computer fans in the background. I have often though it would be nice to locate the computers remotely and simply have a monitor, keyboard ...
gadget4all.com - 10/8/2008
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Penguin USB Notebook Cooling Pad Product Code: ULIF001900
Penguin USB Notebook Cooling Pad is fashion and lovely....
With two built-in cooling fans, it can dissipate heat away from the bottom of your laptop and cool down the overall temperature. ...
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