Wow, everyone should have one of these little latest gadget!Do you have memory problem to remember some stuff? Would you sometimes like to share your memories with others? Well now take this amazing Memory Stick from IWOOT. The Memory Stick enables you to download and upload memory fragments via a temporal lobe sensor and store them on the USB Memory Stick using the advance razor edge technology. You can then backing up your brain by loading the memories onto your computer for when you forget stuff in your old age!
The software of this latest gadget can store up to ten years of memories. It is advisable to use PC than Mac due to regrettable results on the later. You can sort alphabetically and even email it to friends and family. In order to run them, they will need to have their own USB Memory Stick as well as you give your security code to unlock them.
How it works?
Your memories are stored in the Lenthian area of you brain and replayed in your cognitive synapse clusters (CSCs) at the front of your brain. Although you never strictly speaking lose your memories, we all lose the ability to 'recall' them, i.e. to transfer them to the CSC. The TLS (Temporal Lobe Sensor) can record the memories in the Lenthian area, and then store and replay them in the cognitive synapse cluster at the front of your brain. A technical bridge that helps replace the effects of cranial ageing - brilliant.
Features
* USB Memory Stick.
* 2Gig on-board memory (enough for 2½ hours of memories).
* USB lead and Frontal Lobe Connector.
* Comprehensive CD-Rom Software package.
* E-mail compatibility.
* Firmware upgradeable.
System Requirements:
* Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP. (Only use with Windows Vista if you have a decent view from your room).
* USB 1.1 or higher.
* PC Only.
There are some very exciting developments and enhancements on the horizon because this is the first production version and they are very much hoping that the V2 Dreamcatcher which will be ready this December that will record your dreams (only up one hours worth at the moment, and in black and white).
Warning:
Not to be used if you suffer from a heart condition, work for the security services or hear voices in your head at night...
The Memory Stick: Latest Gadget on your memory
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