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When someone had his GPS stolen from his car he turned to ebay to replace the item, only to find it being offered up for sale by the thief! He was able to recognise it from the “special power chord” and serial number which was listed on the auction. He contacted the police who arrested a Mr Danial Rangkar and found loads more stolen gear at his home.
Source : Engadget

BMW released images of a new gadget today, but did not go on to explain what exactly it is and what it is used for. What we do know is that this sleek, wave shaped gizmo features a MP3 Player and DVD Player as well as BlueTooth and a voice recorder. We doubt that BMW is getting involved in the MP3 Player or DVD Player markets so what exactly does this device, that is almost certain to be meant for use in a BMW vehicle somewhere, do? We will just have to wait until the car company makes an announcement to find out.
Source : Autoblog
Intertainer Inc., a company that few have heard about, has made major headlines recently announcing that it has already filed a lawsuit against Google, Apple and Napster for “infringing a patent on a way to distribute digital entertainment over the Internet.”
It is doubtful that Intertainer Inc. would ever receive any money because it “suffered irreparable harm” for what these three major tech giants infringed, but still, this is the last thing that Apple needs. They are already facing numerous lawsuits for various allegations, including one relating to iTunes becoming a monopoly in the legal online music distribution market.
Source : Paidcontent
Tags: intertainer, law suit

We all knew that the new Toshiba’s HD-XA2 HD DVD players would be coming out in the very near future; however, I doubt that many knew or anticipated that they are already in stores. Yes new photos and reports confirm that retailers such as Value Electronics already received the Toshiba’s HD-XA2 HD DVD players and that they are selling fast. I am a bit surprised at this. Who wants a $1000 HD DVD Player?

Dash Navigations, the company famous for creating GPS Systems that are connected with the Internet announced today that they have teamed up with Yahoo! to add search results to driving directions displayed on the GPS Unit. This will allow users to search for Chinese Food or Sports Bars and get instant directions to the closest businesses that meet their search term. The technology will be on display at CES 2007, which is just around the corner.
Source : Gizmodo
Tags: dash navigations, gps, yahoo
WalleTex, a company known for creating thin products with their credit sized USB Drive, is back in the news again today after announcements and pictures of their new credit card sized MP3 Player started making their way around the Internet. This MP3 Player blows all competitors out of the water in terms of thickness and will be available in June 2007. No word on price, but their will be various versions with various storage capacities. We know that the most expensive WallTex Credit Card MP3 Player will be able to store 2MB of music.
Tags: mp3 player, walletex
For those of you under some stress recently, I present the new USB stress relieving massage ball. All you have to do is plug in the USB cable and instantly massage any sore areas of your body without leaving your desk.
It is available for just $12 with free shipping from Overstock.com after a 40% discount.
Tags: usb. massage

While doing my daily browse of BestBuy.com today, I came across a new Super Man alarm clock that projects the time and an image of the Super Man “S” logo. The clock also features an AM/FM radio, but the most noticeable feature is a giant Super Man logo button on the top that functions as the “Snooze” button. It can be purchased for just $20 from Best Buy.
Tags: alarm clock, projection, superman
A few days ago we posted about new color changing faucets where the water is blue when cold and gets more reddish in color as the temperature of the water rises. Well, the same concept has no been applied to spoons. The new spoons are meant to be used with soup, but can be used to eat pretty much anything and will change colors based on the temperature of their surroundings. Plus, they are pretty inexpensive and a pack of three can be purchased for just $9.50.
Tags: heat changing, heat sensitive, spoons
Apple recently filed a patent here in the United States for a “hybrid low power computer mouse According to Apple’s patent, their solution is a “hybrid computer mouse having both a low power accelerometer used in combination with an optical tracking engine to provide velocity or relative positional data with low tracking errors over a wide range of use.”
The patent goes on in detail to describe why there is a need for such a mouse and provides some background on the history of the computer mouse. According to the patent, this new mouse was invented by Steve Hotelling, Joshua Strickon, Brian Huppi and Christoph Krah. This mouse will most likely be wireless using BlueTooth technology and the “low power” modification will allow it to get a longer battery life.
Tags: apple mouse

If you’re looking at the above photo and thinking “Brilliant! someone has finally created an iPod dock to go in the bathroom which also dispenses toilet roll” then I suggest you take a long hard look at yourself. This iPod dock from iCarta does exactly that and “boasts” the following features :
- 4 Integrated high performance moisture-free speakers deliver exceptional clarity and high quality sound
- Charges your iPod while playing music
- Audio selector allows you to play iPod shuffle or other Audio device
- Integrated Bath tissue holder that can be easily folded as a stereo dock
- Requires AC Power (AC Adapter included)
- Easy to remove from Wall Mount
- Rechargeable battery provides up to 8 hours of playtime.
If you’d like to buy one of these, head over to iCarta’s delightfull website.
Source : The Gadget Blog
Tags: dock, iPod, toliet roll holder

“Does your hot drink getting cool or cold drink getting warm while you drink it slowly?” asks, Hong Kong company Brando so eloquently. No? Me neither, but for those desk-bound geeks who suffer from drink warming this usb-powered chiller should help you out no end. It will set you back $24 and comes in cool apple-white to match all your other desktop gizmos.
Source : Engadget
Tags: usb chiller
Matsushita is a Japanese company we have been hearing about a lot recently and now, the company has officially announced that they have created a prototype of a human robot suit with artificial muscles. Now unfortunately, this suit won’t turn you into Super Man and instead of giving you super strength, but it will help with the rehabilitation of stroke victims who have trouble moving their limbs. This suit is expensive with an estimated cost of $17,000 (so its definitely not for everyday personal use for the average person…yet), but when it is mass produced, the cost should decrease. The company has said they hope to have this product released by 2009 and we will just have to wait and see if they can make that deadline.
Source : Yahoo News
Tags: robot suit
The Korean company Mobiblu has just released their newest MP3 Player, the Cubisto. The Cubisto comes in a 1GB and 2GB model and isn’t actually what we world refer to as the “cream of the crop” in the MP3 player market. The Cubisto only supports MP3 and WMA files and a cube shaped MP3 player is definitely not on my wish list. Sure the MP3 Player is cheap, retailing at just $90 for the 1GB model and $110 for the 2GB model, but other MP3 Players (from SanDisk and off course the iPod Shuffle) are also in the same price range and are more portable that the Cubisto and have more features or support more file types.
Our Final Verdict: The Cubisto is a cheap MP3 player, and even though it is one of the few 1GB MP3 players under $100, there are many other MP3 Players in the same price bracket with more to offer.
Tags: mobiblu cubisto, mp3 player
This holiday season we want to encourage all of our readers to enjoy themselves and stay safe, especially when drinking alcoholic beverages. This time of year sees an increase in DUI charges and dangerous or even fatal accidents caused by drivers who were intoxicated. Alcohawk has created a new digital breathalyzer that is the real deal and will tell you whether you can drive, or you need to get a ride or call a cab. The device is expensive retailing at $120, but this is not the BAC screener you use once and then throw away.
According to the manufacturers, this new gizmo has a professional-grade ABI (Alcohol Breath Indicator) is FDA-cleared and meets NHTSA (National Highway Transportation Safety Administration) specifications for personal-use models and utilizes a state-of-the-art oxide sensor to quickly and accurately estimate your blood alcohol content. This gizmo is expensive, but it could save your life, or someone else’s. Off course you could avoid paying for this gizmo and simply designate a driver.
Tags: alcohol, breathalyzer

The new Quad Timer from American Innovative will have chefs and multi-taskers everywhere rejoicing. This stylish gizmo allows you to time four different activities at the same time and set alarms for each of the system’s four timers. The timer only needs two AAA batteries to work and can be set for anywhere between 1 minute and 24 hours.
The gizmo is inexpensive retailing at only $20 (or $30 if you want soft touch rubberized hosing) and makes a great post holiday season or New Year’s gift for any chef or multi-tasker on your list.
Tags: alarm, quad timer

Today we came across these new bowling pin lamps that illuminate when standing up and can only be shut off if they are knocked down or the bulbs fuse. These pins are meant more as a novelty gadget or night light then pins that you actually use for bowling, but if you want to bowl in the dark with illuminated pins, these lamps are regulation size bowling pins at 15 inches tall and are made of plastic so you don’t have to worry about the shattering when the bowling ball hits them. However, good luck finding them when you get a strike.
You can purchase a bowling pin lamp for $22 a piece at Shopfosters
Tags: bowling pin, lamp
Dubai-based real estate developer Omniyat Properties has announced that they plan to spend $800 Million or more to build a 23 story building based on the Apple iPod. The building will be in the shape of an Apple iPod tilted on an iPod dock.
“Our aim was to launch three projects this year but strong market demand encouraged us to deliver more. Out of the entire portfolio, we have sealed sales worth approximately Dh2.4 billion,” said Mehdi Amjad, president and CEO of Omniyat Properties, an arm of Almasa Holdings.
Construction will start next year in 2007 and is expected to be completed by 2009. The iPad will be in the Business Bay of Dubai and the concept was designed by Hong Kong-based architects James Law Cybertecture International.
Tags: iPod building

There have been rumors circulating about the new Fujitsu LifeBook P7230, a very portable laptop that is considered to be a rival for the not even confirmed Apple’s 12” Notebook that many expect to be displayed at CES in January.
This new notebook features 11 hours of battery life using Intel’s ultra-low voltage CPU, and it is expected to come in black and white color variations, just like many of Apple’s laptops. According to our sources the P7230 may have a screen size of just 10” making it smaller and more “ultraportable” than the rumored 12” MacBook.

NextoDI’s Nexto-Ultra ND2525 is a new gadget that will be loved by photographers everywhere. The device allows you to store up to 40GB of photographs on a single charge without the use of a computer. You can back up all photos on your 1GB flash card on this new gadget in less than a minute. The only downside is that the NextoDI Nexto-Ultra ND2525 only supports CF/MC cards and is currently only available in Korea.
Source : Aving
Tags: backup, nexto ultra, nextoDI

While surfing the net today I came across a new roll up USB keyboard from Geeks.com that allows you to play your favorite piano tune on its rubber keys and easily move the keyboard from one location to another so you can practice while on the go. This keyboard retails for just $30 and can be purchased from geeks.com
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Clocky, the beloved rolling alarm clock from MIT that we have been hearing about for some time, is now finally on the market. This new alarm clock rings one time only and if you snooze or let it keep ringing without getting up and turning it off, it rolls away. That’s right, this alarm clock rolls away from your night stand or wherever you keep your alarm clock, and keeps ringing and flashing forcing you to get up and find it. I have a feeling people are going to end up getting really ticked off with these new alarm clocks… especially when they roll behind something that you can’t reach.
Tags: alarm clock, clocky

Those of you who spend hours at your desk daily may appreciate the new Desktop Air Conditioner. This Desk AC is cheap retailing at only $24 with free shipping after a $6 discount, and is very easy to install and maintain. All it needs is ice water to convert into a cool breeze to keep you cool throughout the day. You can purchase it from Klear Gear.
Tags: air conditioning, desk

Even though there is a lot of buzz around ultraportable laptops with screens less than 15” today, Microworks Vega is “going big” with its new 20.1 inch screen. The laptop features the AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-60 CPU and can be customized with a number of features including a Blu-Ray disc burner, a TV Tuner, a built-in GPS System, up to 600GB of storage and more.
Of course all of this is going to cost you and you can expect to spend as much as $7800, or $3600 if you get the standard version with no extras. You can purchase and customize your 20.1” mammoth of a laptop if you have $3600-$7800 left after the holidays for a laptop.
Tags: 20.1 inch screen, laptop
Meizu has always been known as an innovative company who has created MP3 Players and other portable gadgets that were “total media centers” and allowed you to store everything you wanted in one place. Well now, Meizu is letting their customers design their newest MP3 Player to generate interest and save millions in research and development.
You can draw up your own design and submit it here. I wonder if other companies will follow in Meizu’s footsteps. After all, many companies have been getting their customers to do all the work for them from creating advertisements to designing products.
Tags: meizu, mp3 player
Sharper Image has just created a new desk lamp that has many USB ports to charge any gadget you may have that charges via a USB port. The lamp, known as the S1561, was just cleared by the FCC and should be available sometime early in 2007.
We will let you know when we get pricing information. Sharper Image has a reputation for being quite pricey.
Source : Mobile Mag
Tags: desk lamp, usb charger
The Virtual Family Dinner is a new gadget we expect to see in 2007 that allows you to have dinner with someone miles away or in the next room using a television and speakers. The gadget lets you and your friends or family connect no matter where in the world you maybe for dinner time. The Virtual Family Dinner is expected to cost between $500 and $1000, but you could always save yourself a few hundreds bucks and get videoconfencing over your PC.
Source : USA Today
Tags: dinner, video conferencing, virtual

The new Power Pizza laptop case is used to disguise your laptop as a pizza and protect it from potential thieves. It is a very realistic pizza box with all the graphics you would expect and “Enjoy your Pizza” printed on the side. Unfortunately, if you forget that it is your laptop bag and throw it away, someone is going to get a nice surprise when they take out the rash.

We have seen a number of digital picture frames over the past few days, but the eStarling is the first one that uses Wi-Fi and RSS technology to get updates from Flickr and automatically update the picture displayed depending on the subscribed Flickr feeds.
Simply do a search on Flickr for your favorite photos. Cut and paste the URL from the “RSS 2.0″ link at the bottom of the page into the eStarling software. You can even do multiple feeds at once. Once a feed is set-up Flickr photos matching your search criteria go into rotation on the frame. As new photos are posted to Flickr, they show up on the frame.
You can purchase the product and get further information from Think Geek. Of course the price for this technology isn’t cheap, and the “Flickr Picture Frame” will run you $250. Personally I think this is brilliant, especially for a heavy user of flickr or a photographer, the future truly is here..
Tags: flickr, photo frame, wifi
You may remember a few weeks ago when someone bought a used MacBook from Apple only to find it filled with porn, even though Apple had said that the McBook was “like new” and all files had been deleted. Well, Microsoft has now run into the same problem as one customer, Chanell Martin, is reporting that a new Zune she bought from Wal-Mart was pre-installed with a 1 hour+ long gay porn video clip. Off course Walmart’s first course of action was to shift the blame and they quickly said Microsoft was at fault and gave the Martins a full refund + a $25 gift card.
Tags: zune

This is the coolest and most modern water faucet I have ever seen. Not only does this faucet have a very sleek design, the color of the water changes as the temperature of the water changes to warn you of very hot or very cold water. This is the World’s First Color Changing LED faucet, and though it is not in stores yet, this is yet another upgrade to make on my home improvement list. As one may expect, the water is blue when cold and red when hot with various shades of orange, yellow, and light blue in between. We will update you when we get more information on availability and pricing.

Source : MocoLoco
Tags: color changing, faucet, tap

Toothbrushes, especially those that are not frequently cleaned, are a prime spot for the accumulation of bacteria that can make one sick. A new product, developed by Rakuten of Japan, is a UV sterilizer that makes sure your toothbrushes are clean and bacteria free. The device is very easy to use and all you have to do is place your toothbrush into one of the “cleaning slots”, close the lid, and wait a few minutes for the device to sterilize your toothbrush,
As of now, the device is only available in Japan and retails for $55.
Tags: Sterilizer, Toothbrush
One of the major fears among many laptop owners is that their laptop will catch on fire because of a battery that overheats and explodes. This has been a major problem recently as many cases of exploding batteries have been reported and videos of the dangers of exploded batteries have been posted on sites like YouTube and are spreading across the Internet at a rapid rate.
Matsushita has recently announced that they are working towards developing spark-resistant notebook batteries and hopes to mass produce these batteries in the very near future. According to the manufacturers the heatproof layers in the battery reduce the chance of the batteries exploding due to overheating. We will keep you updated on their progress, here at Tech.Newsthis.com.
Tags: batteries, matsushita
Pick pocketing has become a serious problem here in the UK, especially in the major cities like London and Manchester, it is especially rife on the London Undergound. Well, A korean company has set out to make a gadget to put a stop to this.
This new credit card sized gizmo fits nicely into any of your pockets and when someone tries to pick your pocket and light hits the card, a loud alarm is sounded to protect you and your belongings. Although, this is a cool concept, this product is probably a pain to use. If you accidentally reach into your pocket, the alarm will be triggered so this is not exactly the most practical security device created and I doubt it will even get to the marketplace.
You can get more details about the No Touch Alarm Card at the official website.
Tags: alarm card, pick pockets

United has created a new suite for their aircrafts that has almost every amenity a tech lover could ask for. It comes with its own private 15.4-inch LCD TV, an iPod connector, and 50 XM Radio channels free of charge. There is also a plug for your laptop and the suite can unfold into a 6 foot 6 inch bed.
Now this is what we call flying first class. No word on cost or when this suite will be available.
Tags: first suite, united airline

There have been a lot of great deals on portable storage devices over the past few days, but Buy.com has taken the discount fest one step further by giving away a 1GB SD Card. The card, which normally retails for $50 has a $30 mail-in-rebate discount and a $20 discount if you use Google Checkout making the final cost a staggering $0.00. To top it off, shipping is free and you have 30 days to mail in the $30 rebate form.
This deal expires in just a few days on December 23rd.

22Moo has just launched the new VG-SD glasses that simulate video content on a 35” screen 2 meters away. You can use these glasses with all video files stored on most MP3 Players or with all of the new video game consoles.
The glasses are fairly expensive, retailing at $250 each.

Electrolux has been known for making some pretty outrageous vacuum gadget concepts in the past, so it isn’t really much of a surprise that the company has created a working prototype for a pair of vacuum shoes that suck up small objects you walk over.
This may not be the most practical gadget and I’m not sure how many people want shows that “suck up” just about anything they step over, even inside the house. Regardless, if the product ever comes to the marketplace, we will let you know.
After seeing the buzz generated by the new Nike+ that allows you to connect your iPod to your running shoes, many clothing companies have been looking for a way to integrate the iPod into their clothes. Today, we came across the $150 Kenpo iPod Jacket that has iPod media controls (play, pause, fast forward, rewind) built into the left sleeve. No batteries are required and the Kenpo iPod Jacket is actually a good jacket that will keep you warm and relatively dry in bad weather conditions making it a good deal at $150 even without iPod integration.
LG has created a new line of monitors that combine the Intel Celeron M430 1.7GHz processor and a 22-inch LCD flat panel TV that allows you to surf the Net and watch the game on the same screen.
The $2000 TVPC seems like a great idea, but I doubt many people are going to watch their TV from less than a foot away from the screen. Personally, I would rather spend $2000 on a 30” LCD TV and a laptop. LG also announced that they will be releasing a number of different versions of the TVPC in the near future.
For anyone who has ever been to New York, you know that Taxi’s are everywhere and cannot be avoided if you are in the city. Well, recently, New York’s Taxi & Limousine Commission gave a preview of future taxis that will be on the roads in the very near future that have a touch screen to allow users to watch television and follow your route progress via a GPS system. You will also now be able to pay by credit card.
We don’t know when exactly a large number of these “Tech Taxis” will be released in New York, but if we get more details, we will update you here at Tech.NewsThis.com.
Well LG may be a few months late with their new UP3Flat “screenless” MP3 Player, but the new iPod Shuffle (1G) clone is one sleek MP3 player. It is doubtful that it will ever come to the United States and even if it does I doubt many people would buy it, despite the fact it can store up to 2GB of music and has an “UV coated Luxury Finish, three-color LED, retractable USB, and support for OGG.” People just aren’t interested in buying clones of outdated products.

Yesterday, we reported that you could get a pair of 1GB Flash Drives from Buy.com for just $24 after rebates, but now we have an even better deal and one that we found hard to believe until we double and triple checked our sources.
We have just learned that TigerDirect is offering a 4GB Flash Drive, for just $15. The deal ends on New Year’s Eve, December 31st, 2006, and to get the deal, you have to fill out 2 mail-in-rebate forms. You also have to pay about $7 for shipping, but I doubt you will be able to find a 4GB flash drive for under $25 at most other retailers.

Here at Tech.NewsThis.com, we are constantly searching the web for tech deals and reporting the best ones we find to you on this blog. We recently came across a new deal from Buy.com where you can get a pair of Memorex TravelDrive USB 2.0 flash drives for just under $24 or $12 each.
The retail price for the pair of USB flash drives is $200, but after Buy.com discounts you can get them for just under $34 and save an additional $10, reducing the price to $23.99, if you use Google Checkout. Plus, shipping is free.
The Memorex TravelDrive USB 2.0 flash drive has enough space to allow you to store and transport all of your data, digital photos, video and MP3 files. You can purchase the flash drives from buy.com

RhinoSkins has developed a new set of skins for the iPod Shuffle that give the small MP3 Player some color. The skins are very easy to use and you can easily remove a skin and replace it with a different one.
RhinoSkins come in 4 different color variations, red, pink, green, and blue, and you can buy the set of 4 skins online for just $20 at Saunders USA.
Tags: iPod, rhino skins, shuffle

Since Apple decided not to include the direct-to-USB feature on the new iPod Shuffle, it was only a matter of time until some accessory company developed a gadget that allowed you to plug the 2G Shuffle directly into your computer or laptop.
Well, Marware has created the new $20 Travel Dock that allows you to easily connect your Shuffle to your laptop using a device as big as a standard USB stick. The new Marware Travel Dock even has USB 2.0 support and can be purchased at Marware.com
If you are looking to purchase XM Radio this holiday season and want to save some cash, head over to Sirius.com where you can save 20% on all Sirius products sold online, such as many in-car Sirius Radios as well as the portable Sirius Stilletto, and Sirius monthly subscription packages.
To get the deal, you will need to enter the promotional code, HOLIDAY20, at Sirius’s online store while checking out. This sale will end on December 31st, which is exactly 2 weeks from today.

This new 35mm “old school” camera will make a great gift for any kid under 13 this Holiday Season. Not only does the new $14 Pop Art Camera allow you to take regular photos, it also allows you to “tint” your picture with four colors: yellow, green, red, or blue.
Each shot produces 4 images in one, allowing for “4 different hues on one single print.” The plastic camera’s measurements are 4″x2.5″x1.5″ and the Pop Art Camera can be purchased at Fred Flare.
This week, Amazon is offering a limited number of 20GB and 60 GB PS3s as well as the new Nintendo Wii at its regular asking price. While a savings of $0.00 is usually not that exciting, this is undoubtedly going to be the most popular “Deal of the Week” so far. So many people want one of these new consoles, but they are virtually impossible to find at a somewhat decent price.
A 60GB PS3 will cost you just under $600, while a 20GB PS3 retails for just under $500 and the Wii only costs $249.98.
To get the “deal” you have to enter your account into a lottery by 11:59 PST today and winners will be announced on Tuesday. We don’t know how many of each console are available, but Amazon has said users will have a 8 to 1 chance of getting the 20GB PS3, 36 to 1 chance of getting the 60GB PS3, and 20 to 1 chance of getting the Nintendo Wii.
You can enter yourself into the sweepstakes.
A limited number of Pink Zunes were released by Microsoft just a few days ago to help create some interest in their MP3 Player. Zune sales haven’t been up to par with its main competitor, the Apple iPod and though the concept is good, it seems like the MP3 market isn’t ready for another mainstream MP3 Player.
As part of this promotion, only 100 Pink Zunes were randomly dispersed. Hence, the best place to get one (if for some reason anyone wats a Pink Zune) is off course, eBay. Asking Price? $900+. Yes, the first Pink Zune offered on eBay went for $920, but it is doubtful that future auctions will meet that price. Another Pink Zune recently sold on eBay for $760.
The Detroit Pistons of the NBA (National Basketball Association) are selling $25 MP3 Players to help raise money for Detroit Medical Center’s breast cancer prevention program. I know what most of you are thinking. “A $25 MP3 Player, what is the catch?”
Well, the “original and new” MP3 Player is clearly a copy of the design of the first generation iPod Shuffle and it only has 128MB so it can hold a max of around 40 songs. Still, sales are for a good cause and has the Pistons logo on it so for all of you Detroit fans, you can get one here.
Tags: fake, ipod shuffle
The self-parking Lexus was a great cool idea at first that got rave reviews from car and tech news sources from around the world. However, as more and more people tested Lexus’s self-parking feature and saw that it doesn’t work as well as one would have hoped, many people have lost interest in the $50,000+ car.
However, one self-parking fan took the time to build a self-parking Lego car and off course, videotaped it and uploaded to YouTube. If you want to see this new self-parking Lego car in action visit youtube.
Tags: car, lego, self parking
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In the season of giving, a new charity based out of San Francisco, Inveneo, has started a drive to collect thumb drives and donate them to poor countries such as Uganda, Rwanda, and Mali so that they can be used in school labs. Inveneo wants as many thumb drives as they can get, provided that the thumb drive is 16mb or larger. So, if any of you have thumb drives just lying around and would like to help out, you can get all information at the organization’s website.
Tags: charity, thumb drive

Here at Tech.NewsThis.com, we love new wierd gadgets and gizmos and who is king of the wierd ? Why, the Japanese of course. Today, we bring you a new product from Chuo Sangyo, which allows you to cook your breakfast using one device and one electrical outlet.
This new product has a toaster for heating bread and making toast, a coffee pot, and an egg fryer, all built into one, easy to use, kitchen gizmo. No word on pricing or when this product will come to the US.
Why you would need this gadget is beyond me, whats wrong with using the kitchen ? Maybe you could have it next to your bed, but are people really that lazy that they cant be bothered to get up and make breakfast? Dont answer that actually.
