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Casio has unveiled its next generation graphing calculator - the PRIZM
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The watch-sized FINIS Swinsense is worn on the wrist and uses motion sensing technology to automatically detect and record the number of laps swum, total distance, calories burned, lap time, pace, stroke count and even stroke type.
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Like any stock standard stress ball the USB Stress Ball can be squeezed and twisted, but it also translates the physical punishment being inflicted upon it to the images on your computer screen.
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The iCharge DX/Lite can recharge multiple mobile devices using solar power, USB and AC.
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The Sun Drive offers USB storage and solar charging in a single portable device
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Wink Glasses feature sensors that fog a user's lenses should they forget to blink
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TrickleStar have released the TrickleSaver for TV and PC to stem the unnecessary flow of standby power.
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Computer engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have coupled a smartphone with USB-based ultrasound probe technology to produce a compact, mobile computational platform and a medical imaging device that fits in the palm of a hand.
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Kinesis' K2 device combines a wind turbine, solar panel and internal 3800mAh battery to create a smart charger for all your handheld gadgets.
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Monday October 6, 2003 Fujitsu have released a PC-based skincare device in Japan that analyses facial skin quality using a USB mini-camera. Known as the Hada Ch