Jan 04

Scientists will have better viewing pleasures now when having one of these in their labs. The LCD screen 3.5 in and packs decent power for magnification.
“Celestron’s LCD Digital Microscope has three magnification levels of 4x, 10x and 40x, as well as a 4x digital zoom and a six position color filter wheel. There’s 128MB storage memory, plus an SD card slot.”
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Dec 30

Sieko Japan came out with a unique style watch which uses a series of moving aluminum wheels to tell time. It might seem a little complicated, but it is the easiest way to tell time. Each component of the hour has its own wheel and works as one in tell time. The seconds have their own wheel as well as the minutes and hours. Not officially launched in North America, but sources say its available on Ebay for $890.
“A set of three numbered discs continuously rotate to display hours, minutes and seconds. The wheels are are partially masked by a frosted glass face with a clear glass window highlighting the current time.”
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Dec 30
5$ Headlight Slippers ! - For more of the funniest videos, click here
This video are for those who like to get up for their midnight munchies or for those who are sneaking out. All you need is to invest on a pair of slippers, wire and a little bulb which will end up costing about $5 bucks.
Dec 30

Besides the 4.3 tft screen this gaming device has a detachable game pad with the retro style game controllers having two big joysticks. Packs lots of functionality like AVI, MPEG4, MP3, E-BOOK READER, FLAC, and FM turner.
“The device utilizes an ADI chip, which should allow NES and SFC gaming. An additional GPS receiver can also be added on for directional goodness, and the SD slot, with support for up to 4GB cards, provides enough storage capacity for a movie and some games.”
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Dec 26

Japanese company AD-TECH launched the world’s smallest and lightest blue tooth headset. It is claimed to provide 3 hours of talk time and 100 hours of stand by. The design was made with the concern of people’s ergonomic issue of having a little to much weight on their ears. No status on availability in the United States, but available in Japan for 8,980 yens.
“It is truly miniature with dimensions of 0.9” x 0.86” x 1.2” and weight of only 0.01 oz (5 grams).”
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Dec 25

The e-Mimi-Kun, which stands for “good ear boy” was introduce to the Japanese market for the cell phones users that are usually work in noisy areas. It is produce by tech giant Sanyo and NS-ELEX a tiny electronic manufacturer. The earphone which transmits conversation to the ear canal has also a tiny microphone which can pick up the voice through the speakers Eustachian tube that connects to the speakers ear. The white 1/8 jack wire available at $350 and the blue blue tooth one for $530.
“The earpiece connects to a small box, about the size of a business card, that amplifies both ingoing and outgoing sounds and uses Sanyo’s noise-canceling circuits to deaden ambient sound.”

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Dec 23

This gadget is a dream come true for those fans of James Bond. Now they have the opportunity of spying and seeing a little peep show like their favorite Agent. The cool thing is the lithium battery is charged by solar power. So Just wave your pen in the sun for a hour and have a quick charge. Price out for $329.
” For fun or for some serious spying, just whip out the pen, twist the cap to start the wireless transmission, have the included MP4/Wireless receiver with 10~20 meters, and you can view and record everything that your spy camera pen sees. “
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Nov 30

This $41 soccer ball has built in functions that operate your TV, DVD, VCR, and satellite controls. You are still able to kick and play with it like any other soccer ball. Just be aware not to play with you ball too much, otherwise you will cause your media entertainment device’s to disrupt your viewing of your favorite show or movie. Great gift item for the fans of the World Cup next year.
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