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Daily Crunch: Huggable Creatures Edition

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Brando’s ‘USB Buffalo Speaker’ tells tale of a marketing meeting gone awryVideo: “Eyeborg” project underway to implant eyesocket cameraWell now, IKEA makes solar-powered lightsJapanese Lovebot traps intern in order to “hug her repeatedly”This transparent OLED lighting is really, really...

Nokia claim 5800 NAM 3G problem solved

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Nokia are hoping to have turned a page on the 5800 XpressMusic NAM edition 3G signal debacle, with the news that a “configuration change” is to blame for the handset’s poor reception.

Samsung Instinct Mini for Sprint spotted in wild

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Looking smoother, more rounded and generally more tactile than the original Samsung Instinct, this is apparently the Samsung Instinct Mini, currently being cooked up for Sprint.  The leaked pictures emerged on the Sprint Users forum, and sadly were accompanied by no confirmed specifications.

ASUS EeeNAS D200 video & GUI gallery

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ASUS’ Eee PC Station NAS, aka the ASUS EeeNAS D200, has taken something of a backseat at CeBIT what with all the attention the Eee PC 1008HA Shell gathered, but we’re still interested in what the touchscreen device has to offer.

GoGear Spark: a PMP with OLED display by Phillips

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It’s a rarity to find a PMP that really clicks to the core. Coming are times when OLED displays will make their presence felt in almost all genres, and maybe then we have something delivered with respect to portable players, which actually gives us a reason to lure.

Asus unveils wireless and energy-efficient LCD monitors

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Green is a good way to move ahead in the financially blue world. Things have been heating in expenses therefore it’s upon manufacturers to deliver stuff that fits multi-utility grades and keeps up to the changing trends.

Boynq Sabre iPod Dock

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Here is a funky looking iPod dock, which is bound to look great on your desk, the Boynq Sabre iPod Dock.

OCZ Neutrino Netbook

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The latest manufacturer to enter the already crowded netbook arena is OEM hardware maker OCZ, with the launch of their first netbook, the OCZ Neutrino.

Shoe Phone Bring Spy-Wannabes Pipe Dream to Life

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In parodies of spy flicks, quirky gadgets are an essential element; it's already part of the humor no matter how clichéd it is. One of the most clichéd devices is the shoe-phone; something, which up 'til now remained fodder for fiction.

Averatec 18.4 and 22-inch All-In-One PCs announced, priced

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Averatec have announced pricing and specifications for their 18.4-inch and 22-inch All-In-One desktop PCs.  The 18.4-inch model, shown here, has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB of RAM (2GB maximum), a 2.5-inch 160GB 5,400rpm HDD and DVD burner.

XLink BT System – Replace your Landline with your Cell

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The XLink BT is a great innovation from XLink, designed to completely replace your telco landline with your cell. You can connect up to 3 cells to the XLink BT, and then, when a call comes to your cell, it is diverted to the BT system and forwarded to a house phone.

Eyeborg project to put eye-socket camera into filmmaker’s eye

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Cyborg has been an unbounded crazy with most of us here. No matter how guys around the world have played with the expression – be it building cyborg insects and animals or replacing and fitting cameras and other mechanical devices into human frame, we have never tried anything of the sort...

One evening in Vegas with Lensbaby’s composer and 0.42x Super Wide Lens

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We met with Craig Strong, the co-founder and brain behind the Lensbaby’s ingenious selective focusing SLR lens at PMA 2009. Craig invited us to test out the composer and the complimentary 0.42x Super Wide lens as part their Optical swap system, and that was hard to refuse. Why not?

Cool8800C NES gaming cellphone with flip-out controls

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While the big console makers argue and deny their plans for a proper gaming cellphone, little companies creep up behind and steal their thunder.

Aigo MID to get Windows XP in a month

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Aigo have confirmed that the much-anticipated Windows XP version of their touchscreen MID will be made generally available, in addition to the existing Linux model.  Up until now, anybody wanting XP on the compact slider device had to do so unofficially.

The O2 Joggler

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O2 has just launched a new touchscreen multimedia device, which is designed to make family life run more smoothly, the O2 Joggler. The O2 Joggler features is basically a digital notepad, that can be stuck onto your fridge door, sort of like an electronic post it note.

All-in-one Multmedia Desktop from Onkyo

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Japan-based computer manufacturer Onkyo today released its latest all-in-one multimedia desktop PC, the Sotec E702A9. It is perfect for those who want to have a powerful desktop PC but only has a small area of empty space on their room.

ON AIR Wristwatch Concept

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Designer Iskender Asanaliev from Turkey has designed the ON AIR wristwatch, that has a unique design. Its hour hand points to position of the hour and also displays the minutes digitally.

MSI Showcases New Blu-ray Equipped Wind Box DE200

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MSI has unveiled its latest Nettop PC at 2009 CeBIT exhibition. Dubbed as the Wind Box DE200, the system comes equipped with a Blu-ray combo DVD drive, a 2GHz Celeron M 550 processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M GPU, 160GB hard drive and Windows Vista Home edition.

Logitec’s Windows NAS Powered Storage Server 2003 R2

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Here is the new Windows NAS powered Storage Server 2003 R2 from Logitec. Dubbed as the LVS-MS2000/2C, the server is powered by a 1GHz CPU with 1GB of RAM and supports a larger HDD. It is also installed with a basic RAID 1 configuration.

AvaLung backpack provides breathable air when you’re trapped in an avalanche

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The AvaLung backpack does more than just carry your personal belongings; it also functions as an extra set of lungs. Imagine that you’re on the mountain skiing and all of the sudden an avalanches rolls down after you and traps you under the snow.

CHIKKA: Web Instant Messenger to Send Free SMS

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Yesterday I talked about Web based Instant Messengers. Chikka is also a web messenger but not just any other web messenger. Chikka Text Messenger is also a two-way PC-to-mobile instant messaging client.

New Release – 2009 Dewitt Academia Tourbillon Force Constante à Chaîne

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DeWitt has enhanced its constant force tourbillon with a system that relays energy to its associated power reserve indicator. Rotating the crown when winding the barrel-spring drives a miniature chain, which uses an intermediate wheel to activate the power reserve indicator sliding on a worm screw.

OCZ jumps into the netbook game with the Neutrino

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OEM hardware makers have been making a consumer-oriented push in the last year, not least of which being OCZ, which has put out an interesting DIY computer line designed for hardware tweakers.

Solution to increase figure skating’s appeal: Lightsabers

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I don’t know if this video is new or has been floating around Star War’s fan site for years. Nor do I really care, cause it’s awful entertaining.

Sapphire launching Radeon HD 4870 with 2GB of memory

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Video card technology seems to compete with CPU technology, both of them continuing to obey Moore’s law, and becoming faster and faster with each iteration. Many manufacturers have also taken to increasing the amount of memory on their existing cards.

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