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The Amazon Kindling

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Check out this fun Amazon kindle, made from wood, The Amazon Kindling. The Amazon Kindling was created by the guys from Evil Mad Scientist using a laser cutter. Cockeyed, Evil Made Scientist. Slippery Brick. This is a post from Geeky Gadgets, who bring you the latest cool Gadgets.

SmartQ 7 MID unboxed

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More new images of the SmartQ 7 MID have emerged from China, including unboxing photos (which you can see in the gallery after the cut) and this comparison shot between the 7 and the SmartQ 5 with its 4.8-inch touchscreen.

The faceless Diesel DZ9044 is a watch with four faces

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Often we regard design over utility, and making its presence felt in the genre is the designer watch from Diesel, dubbed the DZ9044.

3D Lenticular Greetings Cards: Great Idea, Terrible Taste

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On a school trip, somebody would always come back from the museum shop with one of these lenticular cards. Back in the 1970s and 1980s they were hot stuff, as high-tech as the iPhone of today, and seeing a dinosaur shift from one action pose to another, simply by turning the card, was magic.

ASUS reconfirm Eee Keyboard June launch

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ASUS have apparently reconfirmed their plans to launch the Eee Keyboard by the end of June 2009, with an official launch taking place at Computex next month.

Rumor: Asus Eee Keyboard to be available in June

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Section: Computers, Peripherals, Mice / Keyboards If you remember back to CES 2009, we saw Asus unveil a prototype keyboard that at first glance looked cool, but after finding out what it was all about became even cooler.  Unfortunately, at the time the keyboard was just a prototype. ...

The Giant Etch A Sketch

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Check out this giant Etch A Sketch, made by Jeri Ellsworth, who also made the fun NES Purse. Jeri used a 52 inch screen from an old hd rear projection TV, some tent poles, a golf tee and gear reduced motors. Check out the video of it in action below.

Toshiba Dynabook SS RX2/WAJ first to ship with 512GB SSD

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Toshiba have released the first notebook to include a 512GB SSD, the Dynabook SS RX2/WAJ, offering a huge chunk of solid-state storage together with a 1.40GHz Core 2 Duo SU9400 processor, 12.1-inch display and  3GB of memory.

iPhone App allows Barcode Scanning

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iPhone App allows Barcode Scanning You may have seen ShopSavvy for Android based phones. That is an app which allows you to scan/photo the barcode of an item. When the item is found in a database it then pulls product prices to let you know where you can find it the cheapest.

Flight Sim Addon – LCD Altimeter

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Flight Sim Addon - LCD Altimeter Saitek have launched a cool flight sim addon named the Pro Flight Instrumentation Panel. The USB device is a small 5″ display designed to hook up to your PC and display an altimeter and artificial horizon and more.

AT&T blocking iPhone SlingPlayer 3G in advance of own rival service?

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We loved SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone but hated AT&T’s 3G network-access limitations when we reviewed the app earlier this week.

MSI X-Slim X400 and X600 get official

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MSI has officially announced their X-Slim X400 and X600 CULV ultraportables, together with confirming that the 14-inch and 15-inch notebooks will land before the end of June.

Next Generation iPhone Specifications?

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A recent post on a Chinese Apple forum, has revealed what might be the specifications for the next generation iPhone.

Mini RC Race Track

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Mini RC Race Track The Mini RC Race Track is perfect for those small RC cars that became popular over the last several years. When normally using a mini RC car you end up aimlessly driving around your office desk. This race track aims to give more purpose to the madness of mini RC cars.

Apple OS X Update Gives Battery Boost to Hackintoshes

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Here’s a rather odd little tidbit regarding Apple’s latest update to OS X. While it doesn’t bring many  new features to the Mac, consisting as it does of mostly bug-fixes, OS X 10.5.7 apparently gives a significant boost to battery-life on hackintoshes.

BeBook Mini & BeBook 2 with 3G get video demo

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The BeBook Mini 5-inch ebook reader has been caught on video in an interview with the company’s CEO, together with the BeBook 2.

Perfekt Desk, an LED-enhanced workstation that’s moody

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An entry for the Emotionalize Your Light competition, here is a LED-enhanced workstation, which is the latest human effort to play with lights, aura and interaction. This workstation, dubbed the Perfekt Desk is a working prototype with loop of LED’s around the top.

Amazon Lets Bloggers Publish to the Kindle

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Amazon has opened up the Kindle to allow all bloggers to publish their blogs to the Kindle and charge users for reading it on their e-book reader. Kindle delivers not just books and newspapers but also blogs. So far, Amazon has offered a limited selection of blogs on the device.

Daily Crunch: Monkey Noise Edition

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Cordotz: Dotz that go on your cordz2009: The year of the 3D film?Video Review: Funky Monkey Fruit ChipsThingamaBlank DIY: for all your beeping, zapping, bixxerfouping, anthropomorphic synthesizer needsThis is why you don’t arrest people for taking...

Silicon Case to Protect Your Samsung Omnia

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You can now protect your beloved Samsung Omnia cell phone with a silicon case from AGF Korea. The “Puremate” silicon case is currently available in black or white and comes with a screen protection film to protect your Omnia’s screen from scratches.

FILCO BTLS90 is a mouse bit like the Wiimote

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We are accustomed to using mice on the desk and remote controls when we are away from our workstation, how wonderful if a mouse that could multi-task for us, and double up for both purposes?

World’s First Notebook with 512GB SSD

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Toshiba’s 12.1-inch Dynabook SS RX2/WAJ is the first laptop in the world that features a 512GB SSD.

IBM intends to refine date search with System S Debut

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The debut of IBM stream computing or the System S technology has come about the right time. With the amount of digital information storage expected to reach 998 exabytes by the end of this decade, data searching could become the most cumbersome exercise without such computing technologies.

U Met GPS Enabled Helmet from Japan

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When I first realized what a helmet was supposed was to do, it was merely a product developed to offer protection. The world has definitely evolved from then-as we talk about the Japanese NEC developed U-met helmet that comes with embedded GPS devices.

World’s smallest HD camera module has slow-mo capability

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Small has become the big word in technology lately. Gaining on the spree to go minute, Sony has developed MCB1172, a high-definition camera module as small as the size of a £1coin.

Raytheon Killer Bee UAV redesigned by engineering students

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When we take defense technologies into focus, Raytheon is a name that has to be mentioned. The major American defense contractor has done what not many choose to do by giving a group of engineering students a chance to develop and redesign a surveillance aircraft.

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