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I'm not really certain of the audience for the Spy Video Car, but it is either R/C enthusiasts or peeping toms. I suppose the Spy Video Car is for all who have ever dreamed of putting a video camera on a remote control car.
The Spy Video Car comes with a car with a special lens for monochromatic real-time video shots. The controller attaches to a video receiver that fits on your eyes like glasses, giving you a live feed of where the Spy Video Car is, and what it is....
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For those of us who seek more active entertainment, I would like to recommend Hyper Dash from Wild Planet Entertainment.
Hyper Dash uses an electronic plunger (for lack of a better word) that plays music and calls out what targets to hit. It calls out colors or numbers for the targets, and the plunger identifies them by radio frequency identification (RFID). It....
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If you're like most technology geeks, you've got enough gadgets at home to power a small business. You've also likely got a lot of power bricks that are painful to deal with due to their size. Sometimes, you can only plug in one of those power bricks into the wall jack, especially your plugs are polarized or grounded....
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We're not sure if the new OS or upgraded features actually give it anymore bite, but Nokia's adorable little tablet puppy has on first glance been beheaded and rebuilt with an N800 for a noggin. Actually, after an exhaustive investigation by.....
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While the OLPC Foundation is no stranger to unconventional power sources, a team working in a village near Mumbai now looks to be taking things to a whole new level, with them currently experimenting with a cow-powered generator to keep the laptops charged up. According to OLPC's Arjun Sarwal, the makeshift...
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Ok, here's a strange one. Remember how yesterday, Toshiba supposedly nixed the rumor of a Tosh-branded Xbox 360 with built-in HD DVD? Well, get this: we were contacted by Nelsom Bostock Communications, Toshiba's PR company (in the UK at least), and asked to take down the post (which we haven't). According to NBC, "The comment that ran initially on stuff.tv in relation to the....
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Yeah, what you see above actually is yet another iPod speaker / alarm clock mashup, but being that it's from Boynq, it looks noticeably better than most of the alternatives. The interestingly designed device does quite a few things aside from wake you from your slumber, as it also includes an FM radio and line in / out ports to compliment the built-in equalizer and 20-watts of amplification. Best...
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"Pound for pound, the best value-priced notebook on the planet." Sure, you could stop right there if you'd like, but where's the fun in that? Laptop Mag was able to get their paws around an Asus Eee PC 701, and while you may not think a meager 900MHz Intel Celeron processor could stir up all sorts of jubilant.....
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We've never been much for using one's television as their primary web surfing display -- after all, how do you expect to get any work done with last week's episode of The Office drawing your attention away from that oh-so-critical PowerPoint -- but for those who'd enjoy access every now and then without having to attach a dedicated computer, Babel TV could be just the thing.....
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Today we snagged our copy of Apple's latest version of OS X, Leopard -- something one or two of you may be slightly familiar with. So besides all the stuff found on the 300 features page, besides all the stuff you've seen in the months of public betas, what do you want to know? We'll be here to do our best in....
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I realize it may not be too early to think about the holiday season, but for those who think about it before Halloween, you might want to check out the USB Fiber Optic Christmas Tree from Brando.
The USB Fiber Optic Christmas Tree is exactly what it says, a tiny (less than one foot high) Christmas Tree that plugs into your USB port and lights up in colorful, fiber optic goodness...
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We live in a world where left-handed people everywhere are shunned. We right-handers need to imagine what it would be like if numeric keyboards and the mouse were on the left side.
Fortunately, the Kensington Slimblade keyboard and mouse combo is built for these long-persecuted people. It has a detachable numeric keypad that can be snapped onto the other side keyboard. The mouse is also uniformly shaped for those southpaw types.....
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Sprint users (or corporations with Sprint-using employees) can now look forward to "24/7 laptop security through remote monitoring, location and locking if a machine is lost or stolen." Thanks to a partnership with Alcatel-Lucent, the carrier will soon be offering up the OmniAccess 3500 PCMCIA card, which features its own battery, a "small operating system, a CPU, memory and an SD slot." When inserted into a lappie, it "hijacks the...
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A lot can change in a year -- tastes, moods, the value of one's currency... -- and apparently, India's stance on One Laptop Per Child has shifted so dramatically from last July that 22 of the low-cost machines have actually arrived for testing. Reportedly, officials didn't give up after being practically rejected by India's education minister, and now 22 lucky youngsters in a one-room school in..
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The corporate videoconferencing market has taken some baby steps towards HD resolutions, but a company called LifeSize is trying to jump the rest of the pack with an array of 720p devices that sell for much lower prices than anything else we've seen. The company's basic solution, the $5,999 LifeSize Express, comes with a microphone, remote, and 720p camera, and features HDMI input and.
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