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- Full sized Hummer H3 converted to a remote controlled car
- Iogear is slapped with a heavy fine for false 'germ free' claims
- LG VX9700- unconfirmed specs and pics
- Sound Bubbler an iPod dock with a Lava Lamp hang up
- Tesla Roadster goes commercial enters production
- Flickr will soon flicker video too
- Toshiba Dynabook SS RX1 the first notebook with 128GB SSD
- Widget that tells if your milk's a goner
- NET-2000 web-gun for nabbing criminals and pets
- Wi-Fi usage increases by leaps and bounds worldwide
- Xlink Cellular Gateway - Mobile landline Hybridifier
- Class open your Nintendo DS, Lets all play this game!
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There are two aspects to James Bond that interest me (besides the girls that is); one is the car and the other is the accessories. To be more specific, besides the gadgets, it's his watch that excites me. Omega has long been dressing Bond's wrist and this time they are presenting the new version of the Seamaster Diver 300M James Bond Collectors Edition. This updated version features a polished, lacquered black dial with black gold plated hour markers filled...

Even before we could bid adieu to the Hummer H2, its time to welcome the efforts of Dr. James Brighton from Cranfield University who has transformed the Hummer H3 into a remote controlled vehicle. Using the real thing (right-hand drive H3) instead of downscaled version, this "ultimate boy's toy", took about a month to be transformed. As Dr. James says "The results are clear – all controllers will be amazed by the handling ability – the best any radio...

The Environmental Protection Agency has fined IOGEAR Inc. to the tune of $208,000. The charges against the "germ-free" computer mice is because of "unsubstantiated public health claims regarding unregistered products, and their ability to control germs and pathogens". In short, washing your hands regularly is the safest way to keep away germs. Source...

What I really like about upcoming, unannounced products is the gossip session that preludes the official announcement. Take for example the FCC approved LG VX9700, there is no official word on it but speculations on it have already started. Apparently the phone will be on Verizon Wireless, it will feature 3.2-megapixel camera, using a Schneider Kreuznach lens. Speculations also suggest that the phone memory can be expanded with microSDHC cards and sync can be conducted through a micro-USB port....

What good is a contraption that plays bubbles to the beats of your music and reminds you of a Lava Lamp? No good, but then again if I need a lava lamp why would I pick up one that brings out bubbles! The Sound Bubbler from Spi glows red, yellow or blue, setting the mood of the room. The output of bubbles is to the beats and rhythms of the music. I won't blame you, if this kinda sounds like...

Breaking free from the prototype stage, the Tesla Roadster gears up for commercial production. Tesla Motors' all-electric sports car hasn't hit the mass production slot however, the company will be rolling out about one or two cars a week right now, but it will steadily increase production. By early next year, it hopes to be producing around 100 cars a month. The A-listers who have already reserved (900 reservations so far) the car include Flea from the Red Hot...

Flickr up to now has been a photo sharing site but by the end of the next month the beta of Flickr Video will emerge. Flickr, which was acquired by Yahoo in March 2005, defined the concept of photo sharing, but has been slow to extend the service into the video world. In the meantime, Google's YouTube has become the primary destination for video sharing; capturing one out of every three of the online videos in the U.S. Flickr Video...

Not so long after the launch of the Toshiba 64GB SSD now comes the all new Dynabook SS RX1 with nothing less than 120GB SSD this impressive baby has a 12.1 inch display along with internal KDDI EV-D0 data module, 1.2Ghz Core 2 Duo U7600, 2GB memory Intel 945GMS Express graphics, a 1,280 x 800 pixel panel resolution, and choice of 6.2 hour or 12.5 hour batteries. Pricing to be slotted at $4000 initially available for the Japanese market...

The next time you're unsure if the milk you're buying isn't contaminated, all you'll need to do is put it under a non invasive scanner and you'll know for sure. The brainchild of Craig Grimes at Pennsylvania State University and Qingyun Cai at Hunan University in Changsha, China. The technology uses a novel mechanism to detect the food bug Staphylococcus aureus in milk which has not been properly refrigerated. A plastic widget that floats around in milk, soup or...

A non lethal gun isn't something we see everyday, but a flashlight that is a net dispenser is extraordinary to write about. The NET-2000 Shooting Net Rod uses a charge of highly compressed air to fire a net at fleeing suspects from as far as 49 feet away. While it doesn't spin a web of just any old size, it does fire a huge 52 square foot net made of high strength Nylon fiber. While the device may look...

As more and more phones include this feature by the dime and dozen, the hotspots to cater to these are also more than ever. According to the latest data from iPass' 'Wi-Fi Hotspot Index' for the second half of 2007, business use of wireless hotspots almost doubled last year but the increasing popularity of 3G as a mobile broadband technology is also fuelling the connectivity storm. Singapore and Tokyo were the second and third Wi-Fi cities respectively, with Tokyo...

When you find yourself too tired to go back to your garage to fetch your mobile phone, and wish that your landline could multitask when your home; then it's time you got the "Xlink Cellular Gateway" is a networking hub that lets you take your land-line calls on your mobile phone and vice-versa. The $170 Xlink works with up to three mobile handsets as long as they have Bluetooth connections, according to Coolest-Gadgets. And if you misplace your cell as...

Yes it sounds corny but I assure you that's exactly what some teachers in Japan's high-intensity cram schools have adopted using the Nintendo DS as a way of testing mental arithmetic speed. Under a scheme being tested on 900 pupils in 16 primary schools in Scotland, children are being given the hand-held computer games devices for free and encouraged to start their day by doing "brain training" exercises. Trials of the game, Nintendo's More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima,...

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