Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
The Rii i8 has a removable battery, which is another good feature. The battery is 810mAh, which provides enough power for lots of typing. Still holds a good charge after using for around 14 months.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Another practical feature the FAVI has is an 800mAh removable battery, which is plenty of juice to keep you typing for awhile. Notice the WiFi Adaptor to the right of the battery.
Saturday, July 4, 2015

One of my more expensive gadgets, my iBook G4, purchased June, 2004. Still gets online, although slow. These two images show one of my favorite and most useful Mac apps > Drop Drawers. You will notice many Drop Drawers on the top, bottom, and both sides of the screen. When I click on a drawer, it opens up like a folder. I can have links, articles, books, music files, apps, in each drawer. Helps to keep my desktop clean, neat looking, and organized.
Friday, June 26, 2015
Gear S Smartphone (Samsung Galaxy) > Compare Casio Watch

Compare my Gear S smartwatch with my old Casio 1189 DW-290 T digital watch (around 2008), which still works like new. Features include: Stopwatch with Split function, Alarm, 12h/24h Time, Day, Date, and Backlight. You can clearly see just how massive the Gear S is, with a 2-inch screen, compared to the tiny screen on the Casio watch.
Found another cool game for my Gear S, the Sliding Puzzle. I completed the second level (4x4) in only 80 seconds. I use a stylus with my Gear S, which works very well.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Sharp EL-515 Solar-Powered Pocket Calculator (1980)
My first calculator, purchased around 1980, for my Electronics class. Has more functions than I ever learned to use. Still works like new, after 35 years !!! Paid around $40.00 (US) for this solar powered pocket calculator around 1980.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Microscopes - Loupes .....
Early Personal Computers .....
Wax Cylinder - High Tech
Jim's Gadget Collection
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