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Want to start your career as a spy? Then you need the Rover Spy Tank. Controlled by your iOS device (iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad), this little tank transmits video and sound for up to 200ft. Don’...
Boxee's latest, the $99.99 Boxee TV will combine an HD antenna for access to basic cable or terrestrial broadcast TV, streaming services like Netflix and Vudu, and a $14.99 "No Limits DVR" that lets you record as many shows as you want to the cloud and access them across multiple devices, including tablets, smartphones, and computers.
A new watersport is born...
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Make a keyboard out of your old typewriter with this kit or buy it ready-made.
LED's at the top and bottom of the lantern flash red, green, and blue, while an MP3 player plugged into an integrated speaker just may incite your campground neighbors to join you and strut around your campfire in their fleece singing Stayin’ Alive...
Measuring at 11 inches from side to side and built with eight pounds of industrial-grade materials, this is the king of joysticks. Plug it into your computer via USB, program the buttons, and lay waste to your enemies.
Solar Focus is a company who is devoting on next generation solar technology and solar innovation. It launched the Kindle 4 lighted cover series that including a solar Kindle lighted cover and Power+ Kindle lighted cover.
One of the most common complaints about the iPad is that it just doesn't have enough ports. That's justs changed...
The TAT7 iPhone Scuba Case allows iPhone users to take underwater photos down to a depth of 30 meters (100 ft).
You probably won't always remember to bring an umbrella when the weather is gloomy, but as long you're wearing this Puma Urban Mobility Backpack from designer Hussein Chalayan, you'll always have a quick way to keep your head dry.
Nokia has patented a new technology where a magnetic tattoo under the skin would transfer a tingling feeling into phone users' arms when the phone rings.
Skydiving daredevil Felix Baumgartner is more than halfway to his goal of setting a world record for the highest jump after a successful test leap from 13.6 ...
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Garmin Southern Africa produce a wide range of in-car GPS navigators to suit all journeys and all budgets. With a Garmin GPS navigator on your dashboard, you can drive confidently and economically to every destination.
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"What are we willing to sacrifice in order to participate in technology and social media?" An arm and a leg? Or just our right hand?
Play with studio lighting before you hit the set...
Glance through the winners list of this year's prestigious Photography of the Year International awards, and one newspaper may jump out at you: the Dubois County Herald. The small town newspaper doesn...
The case packs a built-in Lithium-polymer battery that allows you to charge the iPad while in use. It also features a USB port, mini USB port, and Bluetooth for the keyboard.
We compare different mobile computing devices at the R4,000 price point...
Weighing just 9 kg, the Bergmönch folds into a small backpack that rests comfortably on the back, providing easy access to equipment and provisions on the trek up a mountain. When it’s time to come back down, however, the device unfolds in two minutes and converts into a fully spring-mounted downhill vehicle capable of handling rough terrain. Riders can kneel during the trail’s smoother stretches and then stand up during the rough sections.
This week the Dutch company PAL-V announced the first flights of its prototype "flying car". This unique vehicle is called the PAL-V One, or the 'Personal Ai...
Portland, Ore., based Poler Camping Stuff makes retro, back-to-the-basics gear. It might just remind you of the first camping trips you took as a youth, and that’s part of the point.
This unique design allows storage and transportation to become easy, spontaneous and flexible.
The world’s first real smartwatch. Multi-tasking, easy to use and love: touch, drag, swipe or pinch. Get your intuitive interface in a complex world.
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Using videogame controllers, an Android phone and custom-built wings, a Dutch engineer named Jarno Smeets has achieved birdlike fligh...
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