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Monday, January 17, 2011

Heated Mouse on CBS News - The Early Show & YouTube

Heated Mouse on CBS News - The Early Show & YouTube

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

High Tech & Toasty Heated Mouse on CBS News Early Show Today!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Hot & Sexy Geek Gadgets & Heated Computer Mouse

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Enter to Win ValueRays® Heated Mouse & Mouse Hand Warmer Set

There's a new ValueRays® USB Body Warmers contest listed every month.  This month enter to win a two-piece ValueRays® Heated Mouse and Mouse Hand Warmer set.  Total value $55.00! 

The Heated Computer Mouse provides infrared heat to soothe aching mouse hand muscles and tissue.  Is your mouse hand overworked?  Try using the infrared heat provided by the ValueRays Warm Mouse.  Infrared heat penetrates deeply through the skin's layers to the muscle tissue relaxing the hand and improving blood circulation to a cold, stiff mouse hand. 

The non-USB Mouse Hand Warmer is made of soft fleece fabric.  It measures about 12x12 inches and holds your favorite mouse pad and computer mouse.  The Mouse Hand Warmer works perfectly with the Heated Mouse by creating the perfect mouse hand environment.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Every GEEK Wants a Heated Computer Mouse


If you are anything like me, then selecting a gift for the geek in your life can be a tricky task.  The HeatedMouse.com website makes geek gift selecting easy.  Just scroll their pages to locate a long list of infrared heated computer gadgets to keep your geek cuddly warm.  Sitting long hours at the computer can cause cold hands, shoulders and a cold seat!  ValueRays has it all.  Check it out at Heated Mouse.  Prices range from $20-$30 and there's always Free Shipping & No Sales Tax.  Plus, the more you buy, the more you save.  It's really hot stuff!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

ValueRays® PINK Warm Mouse III - Heated Computer Mouse Hand Warmer



If you are looking for the perfect desk top companion for your computer workstation this winter, look no further.  ValueRays® introduces the Warm Mouse III this year.  The large ergonomic shape is comfortable to hold and glides across the mouse pad with ease.  Plus, the new shape -- almost a vertical posture -- works a new set of hand muscles keeping your mouse hand healthy.

Infrared heated USB hand warmers are the product of ValueRays® -- Valuable Infrared Heat Rays!  Infrared heat warms the object and not the air around it providing deep healing relief to over worked and stressed mouse hand muscles. 

The ValueRays® PINK Warm Mouse III is plug and play and compatible with PC or MAC computers.  Plus, ValueRays® is donating a portion of each sale to the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Cancer Walk.  For more information about the ValueRays® PINK Heated Computer Mouse, visit ValueRays.com.

Get one FREE Enter the ValueRays® PINK Warm Mouse Giveaway Event

Purchase the ValueRays® PINK Computer Mouse $29.95 FREE Shipping & No Sales Tax




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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Five Ways Twitter Can Help Your Business



from PC Magazine

Everyone knows Twitter is the place to be; all the cool SMBs are tweeting--i.e, running a "microblog" with posts of 140 [corrected: error was editor's, not Matt's!] characters or fewer--these days. But honestly, it's not just about being cool: Twitter actually serves a purpose. Here are five ways your business can benefit from Twitter.

1. Build networks. In business, it's all about who you know and who knows you. And Twitter is yet another place to win friends and influence people. The microblogging site is a good tool to use for online networking: Search for and follow others in your field in order to build rapport over time. Many of them will follow you in turn, and so it builds.

2. Promote your online assets. Send out short (well, it is Twitter) one-liners that tease fellow Twits to follow a link to a blog post, article download, or any custom landing page designed for your site--perhaps one that's promoting a sale. Something like: "Read my post on why BlackBerries beat iPhones at http://link..." Toss in a few keywords, and you'll drive traffic to your site.

3. Promote your events. Likewise, promote your company's physical-world events on Twitter: say an in-store sales, or maybe a lecture series or mixer. For example, tweet to the world that you're going to speak at the NYC Tech Meetup on Thursday. Who knows what'll happen?

4. Get free exposure. Nothing establishes your credibility like an article about your business. First score some PR ink, and then then tweet links to the article. Remember, always make your tweets helpful in some way, so they don't seem completely self-serving.

5. Gather intelligence. Would you like a crystal ball that can tell you what customers want, and what competitors are doing right this very second? Once you learn how to get what you want out of Twitter Search, you'll have exactly that: You'll know what your competitors are doing the second they announce it., and you'll be able to reach out to customers and show them how responsive you can be. Twitter Search can handle some pretty complex searches, and you can subscribe to each one as an RSS feed--so you'll be instantly notified when someone tweets about a topic you hold near and dear to your heart.

--Post by Matt Sarrel, Executive Director of Sarrel Group, an editorial services, product test lab, and information technology consulting company. He is also a Contributing Editor for PCMag, as well as Tech/Games Editor and Technical Director for YRB Magazine. And yes, he tweets.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Unbelievable Cool PC for $16K


Cool PC Cooler
from Gadgets are Cool

Cooling your PC has been an age old problem but one geek has a resolution...but it has cost him a shed load of money! This $16,000 PC features a custom water cooling system, with a massive external radiator which features nine 120mm fans. The massive external fans run at 5V which means they are almost silent, but they manage to keep the processors running at 45 degrees C under full load and at 36 degrees C at idle. This $16,000 cool PC features two VelociRaptor hard drives in RAID 1 and six 1TB hard drives in Raid 5, that is a serious amount of hardware in one single PC.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Ego Lifestyle Dundee Laptop: For Over-the-Top Geek




from Coated.com

Saks Fifth Avenue, the retailer of luxury items and expensive gadgets has come out with a line of designer notebooks which fuse high tech with high fashion. Known as the Ego Lifestyle line, these new notebooks are available in Dundee, Emerald and Amaryliis.

The Dundee line, shown above is handcrafted and consists of an interchangeable exterior of crocodile-embossed Italian leather while the interior has a beautiful finish of high-gloss black lacquer.

The notebook itself comes with the following specifications:

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
Microsoft Windows Office Small Business edition
Integrated Bluetooth 2.0, DVD and RW player
160 GB SATA hard disk
2 GB So-Dimm DDR internal memory
Luxury is never cheap and this expensive laptop sells for $10,900.
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I'm sorry. Did I miss something here? Would someone actually pay $10.5K for this over-the-top geek gadget? Give me a break! What is this world coming to? If anyone knows if this thing actually sells, please let us know - Contact Us.

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Vote for Geek Gadgets at Start Up Nation

There's a contest happening, and your vote is needed. Click the link below and cast your vote today for Geek Gadgets at Start Up Nation!


Please click the above picture and vote for our start up company on Start Up Nation. Voting deadline is March 31, 2009. Thank you!

We specialize in Ergonomic Heated Computer Aids.

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Heated mouse - Do it for your mouse hand


Not sure how much time you spend sitting in front of a computer, and if you are reading this, I bet you spend at least a few hours everyday mousing your way online. There's tons of data available about the ill effects of computer overuse; especially for people who do not use the computer in a healthy manner. By healthy, I refer to proper ergonomics. Yet, even with proper ergonomics in place, there is still the risk of ill effects of overuse; especially overuse of the mouse hand.

There are an endless number of hand ailments and medical conditions with cold hand symptoms and side effects. Some of these ailments include arthritis, tendonitis, Raynaud's phenomenon, diabetes, migrain headaches, poor circulation, alcohol abuse, cigarette addiction, and the list goes on and on. Cold hands when trying to get computer work completed are annoying and painful. Not only do they cause pain to your mouse hand, cold hands actually become numb, and fingertips feel as though they are frozen.

Exposed hands working at the computer need warmth. If you work in a cold room, office or a drafty space, it is wise to use a heated computer mouse. A heated mouse generates warmth through the skin's layers penetrating the muscle tissue. There are a variety of heated computer devices using an USB connection and many of them use a carbon fiber which transmits infrared heat. Infrared heat is known to create a healing effect for sore muscles. The Eastern cultures have been using infrared heat for centuries. The sun is a natural source of infrared heat. The nice thing about an infrared heated mouse is getting all the benefits of the sun without the harmful UV rays.

Further research indicates 20-30 minutes of infrared heat daily can actually provide healing results. So, if you're like me, an USB infrared heated mouse would certainly be a welcomed relief for cold mouse hand pain. A heated mouse stimulates the flow of blood, and in turn reduces stiffness in finger and wrist joints. If muscles are sore, the heated mouse will penetrate deeply to soothe aching muscles.

Chemical toxins in the blood are a concern today with all the food we eat and the air we breathe. The infrared heat generated by the warmth of an USB heated mouse helps to detoxify our system of the unhealthy toxins. The heat releases the toxins from blood cells ridding the body of unnecessary toxic build up.

Massage therapists use heat to relax muscles. Why not use heat at home while we work? Keep your mouse hand relaxed, your blood flowing to reduce poor circulation and detoxify your system with the use of an infrared heated computer mouse.

If you enjoy the feel of the sun's heat on your face on a warm summer day, then you'll truly enjoy the warmth of a warm mouse while you are sitting at work in front of a computer!

For more information about the heated mouse and other infrared heated computer devices visit http://www.IGMproducts.com or http://www.ValueRays.com.

Anna Miller
Mouse Hand Warmer - Infrared Heated Mouse & Infrared Heated Mouse Pad
The Perfect Mouse Hand Environment

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

USB heated gadgets are for geeks


ValueRays heated mouse and warm mouse pad geek gadgets

If you spend as much time using a computer as I do, a warm mouse pad and heated mouse are the answer for sore and tired hands. These two geek gadgets keep your mouse hand warm, too. The best way to use any heated mouse and mouse pad is inside a mouse hand warmer blanket pouch by IGMproducts.com.

Both items shown above are made with a carbon heating fiber which produces infrared heat. The infrared rays are deep penetrating and not only keep your hand warm, it helps detoxify the blood stream of unwanted toxins we pick up in the air we breathe and the food we eat. To read more about the healing effects of infrared heated computer geek gadgets, visit the manufacturer's website at ValueRays.com.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Geek Gadgets Get Warm: Affordable Gadgets Wish List


Geek Gadgets blog is about affordable computer gadgets everyone can own, appreciate and use. It's not surprising geek gadgets are on the top of everyone's wish list. They are more affordable than every before, and we all spend endless hours sitting in front of the computer. So, why shouldn't we indulge a bit in a few new gadgets. Especially, if the new gadgets solve problems for us.

If you are reading the Geek Gadgets blog, then you probably spend more than an hour a day sitting at the computer. We found and recommend computer gadgets that make our computer experience more enjoyable, comfortable and warm. Here's what we found:

Mouse Hand Warmer Blanket Pouch
As seen in PC Magazine, Coolest Gadgets, Delight Magazine & other popular Websites, the Mouse Hand Warmer mouse pad blanket was created as a mouse house for your favorite computer mouse or mouse pad to relieve cold mouse hand. It's a warm, fleece blanket material with a non slip surface. The non slip bottom creates a smooth surface for your mouse and can be used with or without a mouse pad. The mouse hand warmer blanket pouch is about 12" x 12" and holds your favorite mouse and mouse pad. Cover your cold mouse hand with a warm blanket. It truly creates a warm blanket for your mouse hand. For more details, please CLICK HERE.
USB Heated Mouse
The Mouse Hand Warmer USB heated warm mouse produces a warm, steady, soothing and comforting heat flow of 99 - 104 degrees Farhenheit for a cold mouse hand. The heated warm mouse has an on/off switch on its USB cord. We offer the best prices online for the heated warm mouse plus free shipping within the USA mainland States. The Mouse Hand Warmer heated warm mouse from IGMproducts.com is available in techie colors of neutral gray and black. For more details about the heated warm mouse, CLICK HERE.
USB Warm Mouse Pad
The Mouse Hand Warmer USB heated warm mouse pad produces a warm, steady, soothing and comforting heat flow of 99 - 104 degrees Farhenheit for a cold mouse hand. The Mouse Hand Warmer heated mouse pad creates a warm surface for your mouse hand and wrist. Relaxes the tension from a cold mouse hand. The heated warm mouse pad connects using a 2.0 USB plug for on/off functionality. We offer the best prices online for the heated warm mouse pad plus free shipping within the mainland USA States. The Mouse Hand Warmer heated warm mouse pad from IGMproducts.com is available in techie colors of neutral gray and black. For more details about the heated warm mouse pad, CLICK HERE.




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