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  1. Asus ZX1 Lamborghini PDA Phone TBA at CeBit
  2. Ron Patrick's Jet Powered Scooter
  3. TearDrop iPod Speakers are water-resistant
  4. Locked iPhone may be illegal in Australia?
  5. HornTones Customizes Your Car Horn
  6. "Memory Foam MP3 Blackout Shades" from Smarthome
  7. Sony's new 13.6MP compact cam plus 9.1 MP with 15X hi-zoom
  8. Lego-styled MP3 players and iPod Dock
  9. Sony's new Bravia Theatre systems in the DAV-DZ range, DZ260, DZ560 and DZ660
  10. Acer to ship Blu-ray laptop
  11. NEC LJ700/LH Laptop with Wireless USB
  12. The Nose Mask Pit- Stop a watery nose.
  13. Roadside cameras now sniff for blood & water content.
  14. Japan launches Kizuna the 1.2 gigabytes per second yielding satellite.
  15. Daily Life on the International Space Station
  16. Sony Ericsson HCB-150- Hands free incoming call identifier.
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Asus ZX1 Lamborghini PDA Phone TBA at CeBit

Asus will soon be announcing their ZX1 Lamborghini PDA phone at the CeBit in Germany in March. Considering that their laptops look really cool, we can assume this alliance will reach new heights with the PDA. New computers will also be introduced at the CeBit. Apparently the Asus ZX1 Lamborghini phone will feature a perfectly flat display integrated onto the phone housing and will have a touch-screen interface very similar to the iPhone. It will run on either Windows...

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Ron Patrick's Jet Powered Scooter

Get a grip of this people, Ron Patrick modded his Volkswagen Beetle with a jet engine and guess what…it was street-legal! Now he has gone and modded a scooter and fitted it with two JFS 100 jet engines! While the first endeavor was out of love for fast cars, the second one was for his ladylove....

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TearDrop iPod Speakers are water-resistant

If you are the sort who likes listening to music everywhere, even in the loo… while taking a shower, then you need to get the TearDrop iPod Speakers. The speakers not only look cool because of their teardrop shape, but they are water-resistant too. They work on batteries and promise great sound....

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Locked iPhone may be illegal in Australia?

It could be possible that the iPhone be illegal in Australia. According to a group of Queensland law researchers, under current trade practices laws the release of the iPhone in Australia could be illegal. Apparently the exclusivity deal that Apple strikes with its carrier partner (like AT&T in the US) could be a cause of concern under Australia's Trade Practices Act provision dealing with third-line forcing. The iPhone is expected in Asia and Australia some time this year. This...

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HornTones Customizes Your Car Horn

Imagine playing "Pretty Woman" as a car horn when a pretty girl is passing by; that would be really cool! Well, you can do that thanks to the HornTones available at ThinkGeek. The device allows you to customize your own MP3 horn tones. It plays 256 megabytes of MP3s and comes with a USB slot to install new ones. It can store up to ten different tones, ThinkGeek gives a few examples of how this gadget can be used:...

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"Memory Foam MP3 Blackout Shades" from Smarthome

Created by NASA, Memory Foam is revolutionary visco-elastic foam that is made up of cells that open and close and adjusts to body weight and temperature. Technicalities aside, these shades hook onto your MP3 player and play your music as you relax and unwind. The built-in speakers provide a soothing escape into darkness and your own favorite music. So pop them up when on a long-haul flight or simply indulge in a power-nap at work, the Memory Foam MP3...

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Sony's new 13.6MP compact cam plus 9.1 MP with 15X hi-zoom

Sony has upped its Cyber-shot lineup with two new beauties, the W300 and the H50. The W300 is a compact point-and-shoot that crosses the 12-megapixel hedge and features 13.6-megapixels without extra bulk. By dropping to three-megapixels the camera can shoot at five frames per second for an extended period. Hardware image stabilization is built-in but can also be backed by a special ISO 6400 sensitivity mode that cuts-out blur at the cost of noise. Specs include a 3X optical...

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Lego-styled MP3 players and iPod Dock

We have seen MP3 players and iPod docks come in many styles, but this is one style that catches our fancy! Although we doubt that Lego commissions them but nevertheless…Homade's Lego-styled media players feature controls that are concealed into the raised dots on the surface of each block. Their snap-together doppelgangers are made from plastic. The built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery give you about 6 hours of play time, and you may require an additional microSD card for storage (2GB...

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Sony's new Bravia Theatre systems in the DAV-DZ range, DZ260, DZ560 and DZ660

Before I give you an individual roundup on the three new pieces inducted in the DAV-DZ range, let me give you the general picture on the lineup. The DAV-DZ range in Sony Bravia offers 1080p-upscaling making the most of DVDs on the latest HDMI compatible TVs. Bravia Sync gives you seamless control of Sony's Home Theatre systems and TVs with a single remote. The new models are styled to compliment the Bravia TVs. The wireless rear speakers on the...

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Acer to ship Blu-ray laptop

Now that the HD DVD format has been given the boot, Acer plans on cashing in on the Blu-ray format. Although they had signed up to both next-gen formats, they predicted, "the sales boost of Blu-ray drives would first be seen in notebooks rather than standalone players." According to Scott Lin, president of Acer, the company will be launching BD-capable notebooks in the second quarter of this year. Apparently most homes don't have Full HD (1080p) ready TVs, so...

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NEC LJ700/LH Laptop with Wireless USB

NEC Japan has announced the LJ700/LH an ultra portable 12.1 inch notebook for the local market. The laptop runs on Windows Vista Home Premium is powered by Intel 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo U6700, 2GB of RAM, 160GB HDD the 12.1-inch display has a resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels. Coming to its unique feature Wireless USB which is capable of sending 480 Mbit/s at distances up to 3 meters and 110 Mbit/s at up to 10 meters. The LJ700...

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The Nose Mask Pit- Stop a watery nose.

It is kind of uncomfortable that the contents of your sinuses keep pouring out of your nose way, so it's a joy to report that the geniuses at Bio International Japan have come up with a high-tech way to keep all that runny junk up there where it belongs. The Nose Mask Pit does what it says keeping out pollen and the various pollutants that make modern life so rubbish is clearly a good idea, so I'd be happy...

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Roadside cameras now sniff for blood & water content.

Drivers will go to any lengths to beat the laws of the land. The latest snooping device on the nation's roads aims to penalize lone drivers who abuse car-sharing lanes, and is part of a Government effort to combat congestion at busy times. The cameras work by sending an infrared beam through the windscreen of vehicles which detects the unique make-up of blood and water content in human skin. The system's inventors believe it will catch out motorists who...

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Japan launches Kizuna the 1.2 gigabytes per second yielding satellite.

Seems the Japanese passion for experimenting is admirable. You have to remember that this is the country that kept us on our toes in the format wars of Blu-Ray Vs the experimental HD-DVD. It has now launched an experimental communications satellite Saturday designed to enable super high-speed data transmission at home and in Southeast Asia. The domestically developed H-2A rocket carrying the satellite, "Kizuna," was launched Saturday evening from the southern island of Tanegashima, according to a live Internet...

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Daily Life on the International Space Station

An awesome video highlighting the oddities of living in space. The space station is in a low Earth orbit and can be seen from Earth with the naked eye: it has an altitude of 350-460 km (189-248 statute miles) above the surface of the Earth, and travels at an average speed of 27,700 km (17,210 statute miles) per hour, completing 15.77 orbits per day. (Thanks Pablo)...

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Sony Ericsson HCB-150- Hands free incoming call identifier.

Knowing whose calling you without having to pick up the phone itself to glance at the display is a boon when driving. The ability to do so, without engaging two minds at once can make driving trouble free. Sony Ericsson's latest hands-free kit sets out to solve this problem the HCB-150 features text-to-speech, so the Bluetooth unit simply tells you who is interrupting your commute. It has touch-sensitive controls and does talk, in case you're afraid of talking gadgets;...

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