I'm glad we live in an age that when we hear a song, we don't have to ask someone what it is. For example, the newest hit on the radio doesn't always get announced by DJ. Fortunately,...
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The Nixon Lodown would be a little bit interesting if it allowed you to surf the web with your watch, but there are other products for that. As it is, it does help you surf. The Nixon Lodown watch...
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For those of you who like to air guitar when no one is looking, now you can look just as cool using the Air Guitar Pro. I am, of course, speaking sarcastically. You can, however, get better sound with...
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Like the movie Click, Electric House created a universal remote that can control your universe. The MX-810 may not fast forward your life, but it has a lot of cool features. For example, the color...
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Imagine right after you propose, you place a finger mouse on your future spouse's hand. You should know a few things before you make this commitment with this ring. First of all, your thumb is...
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Well, not cheat the man so much as help you DIY types do repairs on your modern, computer-assisted cars without going down to the mechanic and paying an arm and a leg to find out what's going on....
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For those of us who have a TV, DVD, and stereo may discover that they possess too many remotes. A designer named Chen Hung Ming has developed a remote that is sectioned off into pages. That's...
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Dot Creator is a tiny little handheld device that allows kids (or adults) to create little animations. Just looking at this toy reminded me of one of from my 80's childhood called the Animator,...
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This idea from Kronos is so good, I wish I had thought of it first. After all, USB Flash devices are a useful necessity in today's world, and nearly every wrist has a watch. So why not combine the...
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The new Digital Photo Cube from ENECESSITIES is designed to take 25 to 30 (I've heard two numbers! Never a good sign) of your digital photos and put them into this little box for viewing. When I...
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Remember those key-chains that allow you to find your keys with just a little whistle? Of course, you always had to whistle just right, but I think just owning one of those was a small fad back in the...
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I'm not certain why this isn't being implemented in America, but Korean company Telecom is releasing several phones in its Ann series that double as television remotes. Personally, I don't...
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For those of you who are obsessive-compulsive about your organization, the Intelliscanner Mini is definitely the product for you. All you need is a barcode, and you can scan just about anything. From...
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Since GPS devices and XM Satellite radio is sweeping the nation, it seems only natural that a company would try to combine them. The Bushnell ONIX400 allows you to download satellite imaging wherever...
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The problems with an iPod is that you cannot do things around your house unless you take it with you. Of course, that drains the battery, and eventually you will have to stop the music recharge it....
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by Eric Hanson on December 28, 2006
I have a bit of a thing for watches. It's not hardcore: I own one watch (a Victorinox Swiss Army analog) that I like because it gets the job done, stays fairly accurate and is tough as nails....
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by Eric Hanson on November 09, 2006
To be honest, I'm not sure why women need a portable GPS system more than men (the stereotype is about driving, after all, not getting lost), but here you have it: the Mio DigiWalker H610,...
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by Eric Hanson on October 18, 2006
I have to admit: it's an interesting design for a watch. Meet the Retsu by Saishin, retailed by Tokyo Flash as "the world's smallest LED watch." Forget digital watch faces or...
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by tiago on September 03, 2006
The newest Sony Mylo handheld device which we talked about a few days ago is available for Pre-Order at Amazon. My Life Online is a 802.11b WiFi device with a flip-down keyboard, headphones and...
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CVG has details on the revision of the PSP that rumors say Sony is planning for release in Japan in March 2007. The highlights: 8 gigs of flash RAM, necessary for when the PlayStation online network...
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