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GearJuice Rescue Charger gives you those 15 minutes extra minutes

If you’re one of the many mobile phone users who sometimes experience getting cut while in the middle of an important call, and a cellphone charger is not around, IOGEAR has offered up a remedy – the GearJuice Rescue Charger GMP3001W6. Like what it’s name suggest, the GearJuice Rescue Charger, well, will rescue you when more »

IOGEAR releases portable media player that needs to be connected to PC or TV

IOGEAR’s latest portable media player is nothing but a portable storage device for all your media. The idea is, transfer your digital media from your PC or laptop and then connect the portable media player to your TV to view your videos and photos or listen to your music. Why would you want to listen to your music using a TV as an output device is something I don’t really understand.

Since you either have to connect the device into a PC to transfer your files or to your TV to view/listen to your digital files, IOGEAR’s has thrown in several cables into the box. I could actually see 4 different cables from the publicity photos. If that’s portable to IOGEAR, then I definitely do not find it portable to be carrying around several extra cables with my device. Not to mention a portable media player typically has a display, isn’t that what makes it portable?

IOGEAR fined, EPA states ‘germ-free’ claims are untrue

IOGEAR who has recently claimed that their products, especially the Wireless Laser Mouse, are germ-free, is being fined by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The $208,000 fine is for the computer peripheral company’s unverified claims that pathogens and bacteria are eliminated by their products.

Associate Director of EPA’s Communities and Economics Division Katherine Taylor said:

Iogear Germ Free wireless laser mouse

When it comes to catching cold and flu, you might start wondering if that innocent-looking computer mouse on the desk is actually a petri dish with buttons – especially if it is connected to a public computer at a school or library. At least one mouse is fighting back: the Germ Free Wireless Laser Mouse more »