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The Pocket Light

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Here is a cool design concept from designer Harc Lee, the Pocket Light, a simple yet brilliant idea. The Pocket Light is about the size of a credit card, and it is designed to fit in your wallet, just pop out the light bulb from the centre and it lights up.

Stable whole-body motion lets robots dance with the hips

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Dancing isn’t a new trait for the modern robots, yet mimicking all those groves that human body can manage isn’t all that easy for the mechanical-human wannabes.

Eston MID-05 MID and N97 UMPC arrive

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It’s all go at Eston’s render labs this week, with two new tablets in the offing.  The company has sliced off the hardware keyboard from their MID-02 and produced the touchscreen-only MID-05, a 5-inch handheld running either Android or Windows CE.

Lenovo ThinkCentre A58e Desktop PC

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Lenovo release the new desktop PC called ThinkCentre A58e which is built with Intel Celeron family processor or Intel Core 2 Duo which is targeting for business users. Another features of Lenovo ThinkCentre A58e come with 2GB of memory, 320GB of HDD and DVD burner.

Onkyo E705A7B A New All-In-One PC

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This is a newest new technology a greatest gadgets product for Onkyo E705A7B new All-In-One PC and digital attribute in greatest PC products come market and fasts well-liked.

Link Mugs

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If you are the person who ends up getting everyone coffee in the office, then you may want to check out these fun Link Mugs, which make it easier to carry multiple cups of coffee at once.

The World Most Powerful iPod Speaker

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I can say that the Wall of Sound (WOS) speaker by Brothers is the largest and the heaviest iPod speaker in the market so far. Weighing 102 Kg, the speaker features 28 elements, an iPod dock, and a frequency response of 40Hz – 20,00kHz.

Barnes and Noble nook stole Spring Design secrets claims ebook lawsuit

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Back in the run-up to Barnes and Noble’s launch of their nook ebook reader, hitherto-unheard of Spring Design grabbed some headlines with their Alex dual-display ebook design.

Sony Playstation3 comes in 2 new sizes and has a sleeker new look

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As hard drive prices have come down, storage amounts have increased. So much so that even gaming consoles are pushing up the storage amounts while the price has remained the same or even dropped.

New spongy material instantly hardens on exposure to magnetism

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A new kind of material (of which currently no actual picture exists anywhere) with the consistency of pudding that hardens instantly when exposed to magnetism has been developed by a team of researchers at Japan’s Yamagata University.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

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Sony Ericsson has added a new handset to their Xperia range, with the launch of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10.

TwitterPeek gets official: $200 for lifetime mobile tweeting

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As expected, Peek have announced a dedicated Twitter messaging device, the TwitterPeek.  Like the company’s email-centric handhelds, the TwitterPeek aims to do one thing very well rather than multiple things reasonably: it delivers new tweets in real-time, allows for ‘@’ replies,...

Whiskey Bottle PC

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Jason Marton over at hack weblog MetkuMods has created a unique PC inside a whisky bottle. Jason enjoys a little hacking and needed a small basic home server.

Tele Scouter Translator

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NEC has developed a new device that will automatically translate spoken word and then display the translation in your own native language on to a tiny retinal display in front of your eye. NEC expect  to begin shipping in 2010 but its not going to be cheap.

648 Mega Pixel Milky Way Image

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A Central Michigan University professor and Physicist Axel Mellinger has  spent nearly two years traveling  the world.

Wall of Sound iPod Speaker

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This has got to be the largest iPod speaker I’ve seen. This monster  Wall of Sound (WOS) speaker by Brothers has 28 elements and completely dwarfs the iPod Nano, promoted as the worlds  most powerful iPod speaker has a frequency response of 40Hz – 20,00kHz and weighs 102kilos.

Retro Cube Mini Speaker

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Japan-based design and gadget company fu-bi today introduced their latest gadget in the form of the Retro Cube Mini Speaker With MP3 Player. It is actually a 3W x 2-channel speaker that comes equipped with a built-in MP3 player.

Elsa Releases GeForce 210 With PCIe x1 Interface

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Elsa has released another low-profile graphics card in Japan that features a PCIe x1 connection interface. Dubbed as the Gladiac 210 LP x1, the card integrates 16 Processing Cores, a 512MB of DDR2 VRAM, a 64-bit memory interface and has GPU/shader/memory clock of 589/1360/1000MHz.

Caught in a Trap Edition

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Video: Strange Japanese hamburger vending machineNew system used to protect airplanes from lasers, soon to work against sharks with freakin’ lasers, tooTies made from old cassette tapes sort of feature audible playbackThis 648-megapixel image of the Milky Way will melt your brainDIY: build a medium...

Sonic Fabric Ties

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Why not do your bit to save the world and environment, these necktie’s are created from 50% cotton and 50% cassette tapes. The Sonic Fabric Ties were created by designers Alyce Santoro and Julio Cesar.

Dell Mini 3iX surfaces in Brazil, ready for US 3G bands

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Dell's Android-based Mini 3iX has surfaced in Brazil with support for Wi-Fi and 3G UMTS/HSDPA on 850MHz, 1900MHz and 2100MHz bands, according to photos posted on the Brazilian site CelularCafe.

Spring Design Sues Barnes & Noble Over Nook E-Reader

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A California-based company filed suit Monday against Barnes and Noble, accusing the retailer of stealing its ideas and using them for the Nook e-reader. Barnes and Noble copied features found in Spring Design's Alex e-reader and used them in its Nook e-reader, according to Spring Design.

What exactly makes a camera EVIL?

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So we know what a DSLR is, we know what a P&S is, but what exactly do we call those new little cameras with the removable lenses? Is it an “Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens” camera?

Sony’s Xperia X10 “Rachael” Phone Knows Your Friends

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All of a sudden, Google Android phones are everywhere: the Acer Liquid A1, the Samsung Moment and Behold 2, and of course, the Motorola Cliq and Droid.

Sony Ericsson debuts flagship X10 with 1GHz Snapdragon CPU

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Sony Ericsson has unveiled its latest flagship handset, the X10, which had been previously referred to by the codename Rachael. The smartphone is promised to be the first of many devices built upon the company's Android-based UX "Open OS" platform.

Ray Pico Projector

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Finding yourself a new ultraportable projector with a decent price? Well if you do, then I suggest you to check out Ray Displays’ latest Pico Projector. Priced at just $229, this LCoS-based projector is able to produce images up to 70-inches with a native resolution of 640 x 480 pixels.

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