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Belkin Rockstar
Just announced at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas the Belkin Rockstar should be available in stores around march for about $ 20,- a piece. It's an audio hub where up to 5 headphones can be connected to a single audio source. So if you want some friends to check out a song on your iPod, just let them plug in and enjoy it with you. It's certainly more attractive then the splitter-on-splitter-on-splitter solution! According to us, the Belkin Rockstar will be especially useful (...)  read more
Mini keychain digital camera
You never know when you end up in a situation where you might need this mini camera. Probably never. But it's just too small and inexpensive to not write about it. For about $ 8,50 you will always have a camera near your keys. And since you all probably have a camera phone with much better capabilities, this keychain might be nice gift for the kids. These are the specifications of the keychain mini digital (...)  read more
Samsung SPH-P9200 with foldable keyboard
Samsung unveiled its new UMPC, the SPH-P9200. It's very compact, looks awesome and it has some nice hardware inside. But the folding keyboard is probably what makes it most interesting. This way you have a compact PC with a touchscreen AND a full size keyboard  for typing. And lets face it: all good intentions aside, there hasn't really been a proper replacement for a full sized keyboard for text input. The Samung SPH-P9200 runs on Windows XP, has a 1 GHz processor, (...)  read more
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Medusa USB hub
The man shaped USB hub got a lot of attention on all Cool and New and shows that a hub can be more than just a box with four inputs. The same goes for this Medusa hub. Something that looks more like a weird white flower than anything else but is in fact a hub with four USB 2.0 sockets, two FireWire 400 connectors, a fan and a light. You can bend and shape the 'twigs' in any way you like. The price: (...)  read more
flashing memo pins
This home gadget's use is pretty obvious: get a memo noticed. The pins have a self-adhesive backing to stick it on a surface (a door or fridge) and when you push the pin down to clip a message on it the LED inside the pin will flash a bright light to grab attention. No more "I didn't get that memo". The Flashing Pushpin Memo Holders sell at $1,99.Via: Shiny (...)  read more
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