LadyBug Card Reader and Money Detector

Lady Bug Card ReaderThe LadyBug is a uniquely design like ladybug multi-functional USB device integrated with a memory Micro SD Card Reader and a ultra voilet (UV) light for detecting fraudulent money. The ladybug can also be used as a USB drive with a storeage capacity of 4GB, it is also a charger and is also USB data cable with a top speed of 480Mbps.

The lady bug is compatible with Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Linux Redhat, Linux Fedora, Mac 9.2 and Mac OS X and not Vista. This gadget is presently available for sale with a price tag of $9.99 plus a shipping and handling fee of $5.00 at sourcing map.

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Engadget play with the BlackBerry Bold

Black Berry Bold 9000
The guys other at engadget got a chance to test out the upcoming Research In Motion BlackBerry Bold 9000. According to them the keyboard is much easier to use than that of the Blackberry 8830.
The Web Browsing is said to be “Quick and Nimble”, plus a no - nonsense design.

The unit’s HSDPA radio was turned on, and web browsing was quick and nimble, bringing up a mobile version of Engadget in no time. Pocket applications of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint were on display, and combined with the bright screen and UI response time, actually felt like something a business mack could use.

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Wii Fit Experiment

Wii Fit Experiment
Mickey DeLorenzo set out on his experiment to use the Nintendo Wii Fit for 45 days. At the completion of his experiment he lost a wopping 15 pounds or 7 Kilos for those who understand metric better.

Mickey DeLorenzo roses to internet fame when he used the Wii Sport to shed nine pounds.

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New iPhone 3G Stand by RockRidge

iPhone 3G Stand
RockRidge has released a new iPhone stand for the new 3G iPhone. It is said to be the same as the iPod Touch Version released at the beginning of this month.

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Philips HDTVs, 5000, 7000 and Eco

Phillips HDTVs
Phillips released three new HD TVs, The 5000, The 7000 and the Eco series. 5000 LCD TV has four models, 32-inch 32PFL5403, 42-inch 42PFL5403, 47-inch 47PFL5403 and 52-inch 52PFL5403. Available from $799 to $2899.

The 7000 series is one of Phillips best so far. There are 3 models are available, 42TA648BX, 42PFL3603 and 42PFL3603. They all come with the ClearLCD technology.

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HP TouchSmart 2

HP Touch Smart 2
HP announces the $1,299 TouchSmart IQ504 (PC) and $1,499 TouchSmart IQ506 (PC with TV tuner). To me this is very similar to the Apple iMac. The 22-inch in width and 2.6-inch thick Touchsmart has a 500 GB Disk, 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo T5850 processor, 802.11n WiFi and 256MB of NVIDIA GeForce 9300 M HS HD graphics.

According to what i read on engadget it will be launching in 17 countries next month.

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The Motorola MotoPure H12 Headset

MotoPure H12MotoPure H12 is a sleek and lightweight headset that combines modern style with simple functionality. This new headset sports the CrystalTalk technology from motorola. This CrystalTalk technology has 2 microphones for voice clarity and is designed to cancel out excess outside noise.

MotoPure H12 to chat safely while driving, it does offer the ideal blend of comfort and style befit of a celebrity. The headset’s small rectangular size and corrugated spun metal frame.

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Tom Tom Go 930

Tom Tom Go 930
Check out the Tom Tom Go 930 Statelite navigation not just a regular gps but it also has Bluetooth for hands-free phone calls (it’ll even read texts out to you as they arrive) plus a Bluetooth remote control.

Also comes with a FM Transmitter, a 3.5mm stereo audio output, plus a SD card slot for loading your favorite music files.

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