The Genius Wireless Pen Mouse is a new alternative to a computer mouse. As the name suggests, it's shaped like a pen and one uses it by dragging the pen tip across a desk. Pressing down on the nib of the pen works like the left button would on an ordinary computer mouse. It is compatible with the Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems.
The motto of Brainworks Learning Systems is 'Discovering the genius in your child'.
I was wondering what they were also.I found them on google:http://www.headphonenews.com/2007/01/11/rca-jet-stream-wireless-earphones/I think they are more likely these:http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/icm_eng.nsf/root/502494Here are the actual ear buds as seen the movieMotorola H9 Wireless Earsethttp://www.frontierpc.com/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=20122224GThe headphones are Genius BT-03A Bluetooth wireless headphones, not the seenheiser.The Earbuds are not the Genius BT-03A. The earbuds in the movie are just that. EARBUDS. The Genius are of the over the ear design. As of now in my research the closest I have found is the Motorola H9 mini.
I got a Genius wireless keyboard for my iPad last year and it has worked really well. Very occasionally it doesn't connect properly and I have to restart it, but this is rare and happens with all brands anyway.
Nikola Tesla is often considered an electrical genius. He was known for his work in the development of alternating current electrical systems and numerous innovations in the field of electrical engineering.
well i'm no genius but you can make a bilboard that says tsunami about to occur! hope it helps:)
genius, genius, brillance, genius, genius..........
The average IQ for a genius is typically considered to be 140 or above. This threshold places individuals in the top 2% of the population, distinguishing them as having exceptional intellectual abilities. Different IQ tests may have varying scoring systems, but a score of 140 is generally recognized as indicative of genius-level intellect.
"I am genius".
Yes, he was a genius
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No. Genius is a noun.
Genius is correct.