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Wrist Tunes Wearable Gadget: The Musical Wrist Watch


It seems like everything plays music these days, and now there's just one more wearable gadget to enter the ranks in an attempt to compete with the iPod. This new gadget's a design concept only to date, but might just start a new functional fashion trend.

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New Wi Fi To Provide Simplified Connection Between Devices


A new Wi Fi specification has been announced by the Wi Fi Alliance. It will make connecting between devices a seamless experience for users, providing the next level of connectivity. 

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Clockman, Blood Type Alarm Clock With A Bloody Annoying Personality


Clockman Adds A Little Creepiness To Your Day, All Day, Every Day
Hate your alarm clock? Wanna hate it even more? Clockman has got loads of personality but what it really needs is a digital display - and a Mute button.

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The Mono-copter: Unconventional, Ungainly, and the Future of Flight Design?


Flight has always been an obsession with some inventors.  Around 1914 two gentlemen, Alphonse Papin and Didier Rouilly, came up with this crazy flying device with a single blade of 130 square feet in area that rotated around the device's center of gravity.  During initial testing it became unstable and was abandoned in the water.

Yet inventors keep striving for this odd, single bladed flying machine...

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PR2 Robot Knows When (and How) to Take a Break


What's that you say?  A robot that can open doors, find an outlet, and plug in to get some sweet power?  All by itself?  That's crazy talk!

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Cufflink Lighters For The Dapper Gentleman Or Psychotic Pyromaniac


Cufflinks have been known to define a man; it allows them to represent themselves through an accessory that is typically both subtle and classy. Well, not all cufflinks fall into these categories, though they do definitely tell us something about the wearer; particularly these hot items.

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Nokia Offers Its Own Netbook: Booklet 3G


The new Nokia Booklet 3G is a new netbook from the cell phone maker. It will be available for $299 with an AT&T service agreement.

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Folding Bike Concept With Foldable Wheels


This folding bike concept provides urban commuters with a new level of portability. Break it down, pack it up and shove it under your seat.

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Warplane Models Come Cheaper On The Installment Plan


Buying & Building Warplane Models On The Installment Plan
Building an exceedingly complex 1/16 replica of one of Japan's historic World War II warplanes won't cost you an arm and a leg when you buy weekly parts kits on the installment plan.

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App To Help Men Score & Tweet (by Pepsi)


AMP UP BEFORE YOU SCORE app by Pepsi
Tired of a night out clubbing only to come home with a limp ego? Then try AMP UP BEFORE YOU SCORE, an actual iPhone app that helps you change your game and increase your chances to score with any type of woman, whether she's a "rebound girl," "aspiring actress," or a member of the ever-growing herd of "cougars."

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Sharp NetWalker Netbook/Smartphone Crossover


The new NetWalker from Sharp is a compact netbook that seeks to fill the gap between smartphone and netbook.

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A-DATA Waterproof HDD Offers You More Protection


The A-DATA SH93 external hard drive is ready to stand up to your toughest (or clumsiest) test. Protect your files through all the wet and wild trials of modern living.

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Sony Introduces the VAIO X "Lightest Notebook Ever"


Sony has released full details on its impressively-lightweight, carbon fiber VAIO X notebook. Preorders are available now, so get the details and decide if it's worth your cash.

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Drop The Chargers With Powermat Wireless Charging


Powermat is an interesting new charger that wirelessly charges devices such as iPhones, Blackberries and Nintendo DS units. Drop the extra wires and streamline your charging.

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Best Chinese Knockoff Ever? Sony VAIC TT


Sony Viao knockoff
There's something ingenius about taking an 'O' and making it a 'C.'  It's so subtle. So clever. It boggles the mind with possibilities: Orec cookies anyone? Maybe a little Cvaltine to wash it down?  Ok, maybe not. But that's generally the idea behind this 'Viac' 'Vaic,' a shanzhai version of the tiny Sony Viao.

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Sony DPP-F700 Digital Photo Frame With Printer


The Sony DPP-F700 integrates a photo printer into a digital picture frame, so that viewing and printing your best photos is a snap.

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Sci-Fi Surgery On Exhibit: 7 Medical Robots That May Make You Reconsider Your Need For Medical Attention


If you happen to be in London between now and December 23, 2009, you may want to stop by the Sci-Fi Surgery exhibit at the Qvist Gallery at the Hunterian Museum. Put on by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the exhibit features some pretty weird medical robots, as well as depictions of medical gadgets from film, anime, and sci-fi literature. Here are 7 robotic members of the exhibit that you just may find visiting your person some day....

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AT&T To Offer a Satellite Smartphone


Combining both cellular and satellite coverage, the new Genus phone is an exciting hybrid that will provide a new level of service.

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Garmin Nuvifone Drags Itself to Market


Closing in on two years after its announcement, the Garmin Nuvifone G60 is finally going to be available in less than a week.

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Solar Moving Musical Light For Halloween Décor?


Halloween is upon us and as the time approaches some Halloween celebrating fanatics (people I know personally) will go crazy trying to outdo their neighbor with the best Halloween decor. If only they could get their hands on a SonUmbra. They could take their décor to an eerie level.

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