The perfect presentation is something that has eluded professionals all over the world. Fumbling around with different technology trying to give your presentation that special edge is annoying and can ...
Hong Kong, February 30, 2008 — After months of prepare work, Sourcingmap.com is proud to announce that its new product line has officially launched. The new wireless presenter profiles wireless RF USB ...
Satechi has announced a new accessory is available for iPhone users. The accessory is called the X-Presenter Smart with Laser Pointer and Bluetooth 4.0. The device is designed to work with the iPhone ...
Tangram Design Lab’s new iPhone Smart Dot presentation laser pointer and iOS application is set to launch later this month and provides a clean system for helping you conduct presentations using your ...
Google has announced a big update to its web-based Google Slides with the introduction of a new Q&A feature that will allow the audience to ask questions during the presentation. The update also ...
Plugging neatly into your smartphone headphone jack, the iPin is a super-compact laser pointer compatible with iPhone and Android phones that comes with a handy presentation control app and is ...
Power Point presentations and their ilk are evil, nasty things, and will continue to glaze eyeballs over for years to come, sure, but as long as the presenter’s tools stay cool we’ll be all right, ...
Carolyn Trietsch recently defended her Ph.D. in entomology at Penn State. You can view her website or follow her on Twitter @carolyntrietsch. Laser pointers are perhaps the most abused visual aids in ...
Genius has unveiled a new product called the Ring Presenter. The device slips onto the finger like a ring and has a control pad on the top that allows the user to control the cursor on the computer as ...
Laser pointers are helpful when giving a presentation. Just don’t let the beam hit you in the eye—especially when it’s green. The National Institute of Standards and Technology says that nearly 90 ...
Laser pointers may jazz up your PowerPoint presentation, but they can pose serious hazards to your eyes if you use them the wrong way. Case in point: A boy in Greece burned a hole in his retina after ...
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