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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |
 The e-reader gadgets are becoming more and more popular, and with popularity, the also achieve more and more nice and interesting features. With the e-ink technology, it became possible to reduce the energy drain and greatly improve reading experience, which boosted their popularity at once. From specialized devices for reading they slowly transformed into powerful gadgets with many interesting features. |
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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 The hydrogen, solar, maglev train coming to a city near you. The state of Michigan hopes to connect Ann Arbor and Detroit using a raised railway like system that combines Maglev, Hydrogen and Solar Power technology. The system, called the ‘rail conduit cluster’, will be zero emission and carry cars, people, and even distribute electricity, water, liquid waste, fiber optics, hydrogen, oxygen (not sure what this would be used for) and other fuels. |
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
 The Ultra Mobile Pocket Projector (U310) features a 1000:1 contrast ratio and 150 ANSI lumens brightness. To put it in perspective, some full sized DLP projectors rock 2500:1 contrast ratio and 1500 lumens. So you can see the sacrifices that were made in favor of size. It’s only SVGA (800×600). Sound great, huh. |
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Monday, 05 May 2008 |
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 The Digital Camera Mask offers a convenient and easy solution to snapping pics of the family snorkeling expedition. Built in to the mask is a 3 or 5 megapixel camera and a cross hair for dead eye accuracy. Expect to get close ups because this thing has a 5 foot shooting distance.
The on board memory (16mb) will achieve a few photos, but fortunately there’s a microSD slot to increase memory capacity; you can even record VGA quality video. Requires the ever allusive AAA batteries and plugs in via USB. Want to try it?
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Saturday, 03 May 2008 |
 Another cool device comes for you, the Wireless Identity Thieves called "Skimmers," steal your personal information out of the air surrounding your purse or wallet using RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) interception technology. The Armadillo Dollar blocks RFID skimmers. |
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
 This one is the cool design by designer Sebastian Bertram, The Boxcooler. It is a refrigerator in a backpack. It has room for both food and dishes and "thermoelectric Peltier elements replace the traditional “freezer batteries” which defrost after a while. With this gadget, the food inside stays fresh and cool for a longer time. |
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