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Touch Mouse M600 hits market

There’s no doubt about it, we live in a touch-enabled world and everywhere you look there’s a smartphone, tablet, laptop or computer obeying the fingertip commands of users. Read more »

World’s First ‘Self-Chilling’ Beverage finally here

At the end of the first quarter of this year, Joseph Company International will be launching its West Coast Chill all-natural energy drink, which will come in the company’s patented Chill Can. Read more »

Sony announces new Walkman B170

Author: 
gizmag - London

When you hear the word "Walkman" you probably envision an 80s and 90s-era cassette player with AM/FM stereo and headphones. Read more »

Suunto Ambit– a revolution

Author: 
gizmag - London

The Ambit watch is Suunto's latest GPS-enabled watch, following up on the X10. Read more »

BOXX electric scooter: a rideable suitcase

‘Ride’ your suitcase to work
Author: 
Gizmag - NEW YORK

If you've ever found yourself rolling your suitcase through the airport and wishing your luggage was self-propelled, Portland, Oregon-based BOXX has something they'd like to sell you. Read more »

Duplex technology put to good use

Author: 
STANFORD - GIZMAG

Stanford University researchers created a full-duplex radio that allowed wireless signals to be sent and received simultaneously, thereby doubling the speed of existing networks. Read more »

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Ultimate iPADock takes all your devices

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LONDON - GIZMAG

Japanese company PhotoFast Co.,Ltd. Read more »

Container ship causes pollution

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LONDON - GIZMAG

The Guardian has reported on new research showing that in one year, a single large container ship can emit cancer and asthma-causing pollutants equivalent to that of 50 million cars. Read more »

SpareOne, just in case

Author: 
gizmag.com - London

What if you could power your phone on a single AA battery? The SpareOne is a mobile phone that can to do just that. Read more »

Game on everywhere

Author: 
Gizmag.com - USA

Every CES (Consumer Electronics Show) puts the most prominent tech trends on show, and CES 2012 was no exception, though some were a bit more visible than others. Read more »

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