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  1. Kiddo Kidkeeper- Proximity alarm a boon for parents.
  2. Biometric fingerprint door lock.
  3. Samsung's SGH-i200 the smartest yet.
  4. Google gives the homeless a phone line.
  5. Bluetrek Bizz -A must have three in one.
  6. Christian school gives away iPhones, student's faith restored in God.
  7. New Trojan out to target windows mobile.
  8. Acabion GTBO - world's fastest-ever road vehicle
  9. Qaud II Eighty Valve mono power amplifiers
  10. Robot pets equally effective for reliving loneliness.
  11. EU fine against Microsoft restores faith in fair trade.
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Kiddo Kidkeeper- Proximity alarm a boon for parents.

Smart Target is a research company which is based in Portugal and is dedicated to the development of monitoring products designed to keep children safe. It has taken just two years for them to develop the Kiddo Kidkeeper which was released in the second quarter of 2007. Smart Target has developed a wireless proximity alarm system designed to boost child safety by helping parents quickly locate wayward young ones and keep them within a pre-set "virtual fence". Previously we've...

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Biometric fingerprint door lock.

Do you usually forget where you kept your house keys? Maybe you tie a string to remember where you last left it just before you forget what the string was for in the first place. Your finger is the only key you'll ever need for the biometric fingerprint door lock. This one is not bad-looking, and the price ($199) is pretty reasonable. A bonus: you'll never leave your door unlocked again because this puppy is a guard dog that...

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Samsung's SGH-i200 the smartest yet.

Samsung's SGH-i200 smartphone. It has 3G connectivity with Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard, and is supposedly aiming at the cheapish smartphone market by costing around $290. At 11.8mm thick, the Windows Mobile 6 (6.1, perhaps?) standard handset should disappear nicely into a breast or pant pocket, and that'll have to be a key selling point since it lacks both WiFi and GPS. On the upside, you still get a plethora of GSM standards all the way up to HSDPA, there's...

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Google gives the homeless a phone line.

Google has just announced a pretty wonderful new program, offering free lifetime phone numbers and voice mail accounts to every homeless person in San Francisco. A homeless person will be able to call in for his or her messages from any phone. The move by the city and the company would allow someone to be able to fill out a job application, which asks for a call back number. This is designed to help them get on their feet,...

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Bluetrek Bizz -A must have three in one.

Bored by the current crop of Bluetooth headsets? The Bluetrek Bizz has two nifty tricks up its hands-free sleeve. Described as "unique", it's the world's first headset to offer you storage as well as the hands-free functionality you'd expect. This device acts a headset while you talk on the phone and can be quickly transformed into a flash memory device "at a second's notice". First, it charges via USB, so there's one less AC adapter to carry in your...

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Christian school gives away iPhones, student's faith restored in God.

At the Abilene Christian University in Texas new students are to be given an iPhone when they start lessons this coming autumn. At ACU freshmen will use the iPhones or iPod Touches to receive homework alerts, answer in-class surveys and quizzes, get directions to their professors' offices, and check their meal and account balances - among more than 15 other useful web applications already developed, said ACU Chief Information Officer Kevin Roberts. 93 percent of ACU students bring their...

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New Trojan out to target windows mobile.

A Windows Mobile PocketPC Trojan that disables security, installs via a memory card, can't be uninstalled and makes itself your home page has been detected by both McAfee & US-CERT. Here's how it works according to researcher Jimmy Shah: WinCE/Info Jack sends the infected device's serial number, operating system and other information to the author of the Trojan. It also leaves the infected mobile device vulnerable by allowing silent installation of malware. The Trojan modifies the infected device's security...

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Acabion GTBO - world's fastest-ever road vehicle

These days there is no limit for being labeled as the fastest on the road. Just hang on to the tag of being the fastest in a specific category till some other creation zooms past and grabs it! Well as of yet the honor goes to Acabion GTBO for being the world's fastest-ever road vehicle, taking just 30 seconds to reach 300mph before hitting a maximum 340. Considered to be a fusion of a four wheeler and a two...

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Qaud II Eighty Valve mono power amplifiers

The Quad II is one of the most highly respected mono-block hifi valve amps around. First introduced in 1953, it's still used by many enthusiasts. For the 2008, we have the latest Qaud II Eighty Valve mono power amplifiers. It features KT88 output valves, running as two pairs and partial cathode loading in the output transformer. For many audiophiles, the age of the transistor left a big hole in the emotion and pleasure provided by good valve amplification. The...

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Robot pets equally effective for reliving loneliness.

Loneliness is a common curse of the aged as well as the young. Just having a pet in the house changes ones perspective towards life. It's an incredible stress buster to watch a pet play with a piece of string or even play fetch. The drawbacks of one are the mess they create in the house. St. Louis-based researchers conducted a study on loneliness at three U.S. nursing homes. One group was given a flesh-and-blood dog named Sparky to...

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EU fine against Microsoft restores faith in fair trade.

Competition is a fair game but no one company can exploit trade and get away with it. The European antitrust regulator levied a record €899 million fine against Microsoft on Wednesday in a ruling designed to send a clear message to the world's biggest software maker - and to any other company - of the dangers of flouting its competition rulings. The size of the penalty, the equivalent of $1.3 billion, which surprised lawyers and legal experts, was a...

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