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Underwater cellphone

Underwater cellphone

Are you a high powered executive who must remain connected at all times? So you've done your part with the waterproof Bluetooth headset to be used while taking a shower, but what happens when you go diving? The underwater cellphone ought to be suitable enough, where it comes with a built-in speaker and microphone installed on the Neptune Space full face mask. It will be accompanied by a 40-meter cable which can be modified to accommodate just about any request. The inclusion of a quick release waterproof rubber connection enables the diver to separate from the cable anytime they want.

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Neo Hybrid iPhone case

Neo Hybrid iPhone case

The iPhone 3G and 3GS peripheral market is huge, and the latest case would be the $27 Neo Hybrid that boasts a soft rubber rear shell alongside a glossy hard plastic front bezel shield, offering a couple of screen protection types via anti-glare and crystal clear alongside a cleaning cloth. Rubber will be used to protect the side and top buttons while keeping the headphone port free, while replacement front frames are available for one to customize the case's look after purchase.

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DIY wrist mounted flamethrower


Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), mutation in our genes do not result in the next Professor X or Wolverine, but will most probably end up as a medical anomaly who will require extra attention and care for a very long time. Still, that doesn't mean you can't use your perfectly functioning brain to come up with a DIY wrist mounted flamethrower in order to live out your mutant fantasies. Be careful with where you point that thing, amigo!

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I-O Data USB 3.0 peripherals released

I-O Data USB 3.0 peripherals released

I-O Data knows that USB 3.0 is the way of the future, and has since released a trio of new USB 3.0 peripherals albeit for the Japanese market. They would be the 3.5” hard drive enclosure that will come with a choice of either a 1TB or 1.5TB hard drive, complete with an ExpressCard/34 card and a 2-port USB 3.0 PCI Express card to choose from. Nice to know they're Windows 7 compatible as well.

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Verizon Wireless to offer Droid tethering

Verizon Wireless to offer Droid tethering

Verizon Wireless aims to make the Motorola Droid even better by offering their "Broadband Access Connect" plan that will enable you to tether your handset as a modem, where this function will be made available for the Droid early next year. Expect to fork out another $15 monthly fee for Broadband Access Connect being added to your Droid service plan.

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Stealth wind turbines cannot be detected by radar

Stealth wind turbines cannot be detected by radar

Worldwide installation of wind farms could be delayed or abandoned as objections have been raised from the aviation community or air defense interests. The main reason behind these objections concern low flying aircraft or wind turbines, where conventional radar can't tell the difference between either. The solution? Development of "stealth" turbine technology that might just do the trick. The integration of stealth technology into towers and nacelles as well as blades could potentially enable small remaining radar presence to be factored out of air traffic and air defense systems, essentially turning wind farms invisible to radar.

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Thrustmaster offers new Wii peripherals

Thrustmaster offers new Wii peripherals

Thrustmaster is a name associated with gaming peripherals, and this time round they are offering new ones for the Wii platform with the T-Charge Stand Contactless+ NW leading the way, where it will hold your Wii console while leaving a charging area on either side. All you need to do is park your Wiimotes in their respective charging cradles for an optimal gaming situation at all times. This stand will retail for $39.99 a pop. Alternatively, you can also charge up your Wiimotes with the T-Charge Quattro+ NW that comes with a quartet of rechargeable batteries alongside a stand that holds two Wii remotes vertically.

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Panasonic offers new portable 1Seg TVs

Panasonic offers new portable 1Seg TVs

Panasonic Japan has unveiled a couple of new portable 1Seg TVs in the form of the SV-MC75 and the SV-ME750, where both models will comply with the IPX6 and IPX7 standards, meaning they're waterproof as well as splashproof. Apart from that, the higher end SV-MC75 will come with 8GB of internal memory alongside an SDHC memory card slot that provides you with the potential of another 32GB of storage space. Resolution for both devices stand at 480 x 272 pixels. No word on pricing for either device though.

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Samsung Makes Crazy-Thin 32 GB Flash Memory

Flash memory just got a little flashier. As Electronista reports Samsung has just revealed yet another advance in NAND flash memory. Their new chip fits 32 GB onto a single .02” thick chip. According to the Korean-based company, this new advance was mana...



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Will Twitter break the 500 person lists limit

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As individuals start the dividing their Twitter Following sections into lists, companies specialising in social media are going even deeper and one - SimplyZesty have decided to split up Twitter users by country. Currently limited by the amount of users you can have in one list (500 at the minute) this isn't going to be terribly useful until Twitter changes the rules. Will they?



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