Worlds Smallest Linux PC
If your worried about the space your current PC is taking up then the picotux could be your answer. The picotux 100 is the world’s smallest Linux computer measuring (35mm×19mm×19mm).
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VisionArt
If you are planning to install a flat panel television into a tastefully decorated room, chances are you will want to conceal it along with any speaker setups so as not to detract from all of your well-crafted classiness. VisionArt may have an ideal solution that conceals your equipment behind museum quality art prints when not in use.
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USB Finger Drums
If you feel the need to drum out a tune then these funky USB drums. Each drum set features five touch sensitive percussive instruments. You get three smaller drums (snare and two toms), bass drum (with working pedal), and crash cymbal. All you have to do is hit them with your fingers to get a beat a-rockin’. You’ll also get a mini light show, as each drum (and cymbal) lights up on impact. And the super cool thing is the record feature.

Available from ThinkGeek.com
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Titanium Spring Loaded Insoles
If you need a little eatra spring in your step these insoles have five titanium springs that not only cushion and support the foot. The suspension coils are only 1/4″ thick, making them just as suitable for athletic shoes as for work boots. The insoles return some of the energy of the downward footfall back up to the body for a “push off” with every stride. The titanium construction ensures the springs will never wear down or lose their shock-absorbing capability. Seven smaller springs under the ball of the foot further disperse the impact and cradle the foot.

Available for $29 about £15
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Hand Blown Lights
Check out these unique lights designed, created and hand blown by sculptor Dylan Kehde Rolofs. He describes them as “ the restoration of dialogue between filament and bulb,” Roelofs created the lights partly as a reaction against the soulless glow of low-energy bulbs. Each bulb draws about 1 amp at either 12v or 24v, thus about 12 or 24 watts. The filaments are fully replaceable.


Available from Dylan Kehde Rolofs
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Pulse Smartpen
The Pulse Smartpen from Livescribe uses a small computer to capture handwriting and can simultaneously record audio, synchronizing it to your writing. You do need to use it with the Dot paper Notebook which is printed with micro dots that tells the Pulse Smartpen where a user is writing or taping, they cost around the same price as a normal notebook.
Registered users can also share data online with a supplied250mb of storage, the information is viewed as either flash movies or PDF files. A 3D recording headset is supplied for far-field recording, each earbud has an embedded microphone to record in large room or noisy environment. The goal is to record exactly what’s coming into both ears.

Livescribe is also launching the Livescribe Developer Program to invite programmers to develop applications for the Pulse Smartpen.
The Livescribe Smartpen is $149 for the 1GB model with 100 hours of audio storage & 16,000 pages or $199 for 2Gb which doubles the capacity of the pen.
PC Version available in march with the Apple version being released in September
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Zero ink printing with Zink paper
One of the first Zink printing products to be released is this Bluetooth pocket printer. The Polarooid Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer will run off 2×3 inch full-color pictures and stickers from a mobile phone or camera in seconds.
Instead of storing ink or toner in the printer, the Zink paper itself is impregnated with advanced heat-reactive dye crystals, which allows you to produce durable, full-color, high-resolution prints from printers so small they can literally fit in your pocket or even be integrated into mobile imaging devices.


Available for $100 about £50
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Otto the sound enhancer
Check out this sound enhancer called Otto designed by Duncan Wilson with a collaboration with Manolis Kelaidis of IDE at the Royal College of Art.
We designed OTTO (Greek for ‘ear’); a device that makes hidden sounds audible. This is achieved via a thin polymer piezoelectric contact that senses weak vibrations and plays them as a sound through an integrated speaker. OTTO can be positioned on almost any surface through a combination of suction and magnets. By placing several units on different objects, one can select and create a new sonic experience and a form of ambient music appreciation, thereby utilising our space as a multidirectional audio platform.



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Pocket size USB charger for your gadgets
The Powerstick is a USB charger weighing just 40 grams that can re-charge portable devices as fast as a wall charger. It is supplied with 9 connectors to fit: Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG, Motorola, Blackberry and Samsung phones as well as iPod and iPhone. It has a small LCD screen to show you how much juice it has left and once plugged into a USB power source the Powerstick can fully charge in 90 minutes

Available fro $70 about £35
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Musical iPod Toilet Rolls
Check out this iloo iPod docking station for the second most important room in your house. The iCarta comes complete with two USB ports not only dispenses paper and plays your iPod through four high-performance, moisture-resistant speakers but also charges iPod as well. Easy-to-use controls allow for one-handed navigation.

Available for $80 about £40
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Killer UV light Vacuum
Hammacher Schlemmer have created an upright vacuum cleaner with a built in UV light underneath to kill any creepy crawlies, nasty mites, viruses, bacteria, mold, and flea eggs that might be sucked into your vacuum without you realizing. The Unit cost $500 about £250 and the bulb has a life of 8,000 hours, a good few years cleaning then

It uses a disposable HEPA filter bag that captures 99.97% of all particles as small as 0.3 microns
Available for $499 about £250
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Sync lips back to audio on movies
If you are like me and have a few movies that need the sound sync’d with the actors lips then this gadget can help bring the enjoyment back to your viewing. The Felston Audio Synchronizer allows you adjust the delay of the audio track by upto 680ms.

Available for $210 about £105
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World’s smallest x86-based Internet tablet?
Chipmaker Via & its sponsor have created the 3.3-inch square “MTube” the “world’s smallest x86 PC,” and the first “IMP” (Internet Media Player) with TV recording capabilities. The 5.3-ounce MTube measures 3.3 x 3.3 x 0.8 inches (8.3 x 8.3 x 2cm), and sports a 2.8-inch VGA (640 x 480) touch panel display. There’s built-in WiFi and WiMax wireless communications, with CDMA cellular networking optional.

The MTube was shown decoding a simulated digital TV (DVB-T) broadcast. It was also shown streaming video to a wirelessly connected digital photo frame. Advanced digital TV features reportedly include time-shifted TV viewing, via 8GB of built-in flash, and picture-in-picture viewing. There’s also a full browser (mostlikely Firefox) supporting “Web 2.0″ content. Via’s demo of the device featured YouTube video content and Google Maps.
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Mini Microwave Oven
Heat up your (small) snacks or drinks with this miniature microwave oven. The Iwavecube takes up less than a cubic foot of space measuring only 10″x10.5″ x 12″ and weighing 12lbs. It has a built in carrrying handle and electronic controls on the top.

Available for £129.95
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Ringboxx - Customise Your Home Phone Ringtones
This neat device allows you to transform your boring home phone ring tone into something special or very annoying, the choice is yours. Just download a custom ring tone of your choice and connect it to you phone jack and your ready.

Available for $49.95
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