Whether you own an iPhone or not, most people have heard iPhone owners complain about the battery life. It’s an extremely common complaint. Thankfully you can purchase a very small RichardSolo back up battery charger for your iPhone 3G. It’ll make sure that you’re never stuck with a dead battery, plus it has a couple of small gadgets built into it. It has a built-in flashlight as well as a laser pointer. Sure, you can get a flashlight app for your iPhone, but your iPhone doesn’t have a laser pointer. On it is a retractable USB charger, a dual-port USB charger and even the usual AC wall charger. It’s capable of reaching a full charger after 5 hours of being plugged in. There are 3 LED lights that will help you keep track of the charge status of the battery. If you do plug in the battery, you can also plug your iPhone into the battery and charge them both at the same time. You can purchase one of these for $69.95

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RichardSolo 1800 iPhone Back Up Battery
Solar panels being used as back up chargers are nothing new. However, there are still a great deal of us that don’t have one. Be it due to lack of funds, not enough justification or even just not finding a design that fits your life. If you’re still just looking around to find that right fit for your gadget addiction, here are two more solar chargers from Ambientech. There is the SolarFold, as well as the SolarFan. Both of which would work just fine to keep all of your small gadgets up and running. Apparently these are the first of their kind, at least in one aspect. They are the first to use light-gathering spherical solar cells. Now whether or not that gives them enough of an edge above the competition to get you to hop up and purchase one is debatable. At the very least it’s nice to have a couple of different options on how these chargers open up. The SolarFan comes with a special tripod and both of them come with a carrying case. They became available last week and cost 22,050 yen or about $244

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Ambientech SolarFan and SolarFold
One of the first thing that any parent learns is how to set up a booster seat, and how to plan when your toddlers have to move from car to car. Unfortunately, most booster seats are hard and bulky, and not easy to shift around at all

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BoostApak lets a child carry his or her own booster seat
While we looked at the Lumix DMC-G2 yesterday, here is yet another fellow Micro Four Thirds camera from the Japanese consumer electronics giant, Panasonic. We’re talking about the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10 here, where it is touted to be the lightest digital interchangeable lens camera with a viewfinder in the world. Don’t be mistaken though – even though it is the lightest, that doesn’t mean all of its functionalities have been stripped away – no sir, the Lumix DMC-G10 comes packed with a host of advanced digital camera functions that were specially designed to be easy-to-use for users who are new to system cameras.

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Panasonic announces Lumix DMC-G10
It’s odd to see a technology device named after a very classic piece of jewelry, but if it helps keep your cords cleaned up it’s worth a shot. Despite the name, it doesn’t attempt to hide that it is there to help manage your earphone cords. Instead it just keeps things nice and simple. It doesn’t look like much of anything and within is all the storage you’ll need. Once it’s flipped open, there’s a spot to wind the cord around. After it’s all wound up, the end for your ears comes out the top and then there is a small hole for the other end to come out the bottom. It’ll keep you from having a lot of excess cord. Plus, it’ll keep them tidy while the set of earbuds are in your pocket. For one of these it’ll only cost you $4.19 through Amazon .

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iLocket tidies up earphones
Video games have certainly come a long way since its early Pong days, where the only kind of audio you got was that of musical ditties at best.

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Polk Audio rolls out HitMaster
Considering all of the strange iPhone accessories out there, I wouldn’t blame you if your mind was in the gutter when you saw the picture of this booster stick. After all, it’s not like there isn’t already a sexual iPhone accessory out there. This one is perfectly innocent though and it’ll even work with more than your iPhone. This small tube will make sure that none of your electronics stay dead while you’re away from your computer. It comes with 2 Eneloop Nickel-Metal Hydride rechargeable batteries. Those small rechargeable batteries will give an approximate run time of 90 minutes. It does not come with a USB cable, you just use the cable that your device came with. It’ll work with anything from music players, to cellphones and onto portable game consoles. The Japanese gadget can be found through the Japan Trend Shop for $45 .

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Eneloop USB Booster Stick
Mention Netgear and chances are pretty good that networking devices come into your mind, be they routers to switches and hubs. Well, the company just announced two more next-generation HomePlug AV-certified powerline kits in the form of the compact Powerline AV 500 Adapter Kit (XAVB5001) and the Powerline AV+ 500 Adapter Kit (XAVB5501) with a filtered “pass-through” power socket.

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Netgear rolls out new Powerline kits
Instead of having to wait until you’re around a computer to check the news, now you can have a keychain to help you out. Sure, those of you who have smart phones can always check the weather while you’re on the go, but for those that don’t this is an affordable solution. It’ll keep you up to date on the forecast, plus it has other functions to make life a little easier for you.

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Weather Station Keychain
Well, Valentine’s Day has passed and we’re onto the next holiday. It wouldn’t be a holiday if it didn’t come with a few ridiculous gadgets that you never knew you needed. These USB lights might just look like over-sized Christmas lights, but they are in fact brightly colored Easter eggs. I have a sneaking suspicion that they probably pass them off as Christmas lights when it’s December though. These lights come in a cluster of 8 and are filled with shiny LED lights. Each one of those LED lights is capable of changing into 12 different colors. Just plug it into your USB port and away it’ll go. It’s pretty basic stuff. Just keep checking on USB Brando and you’re bound to own a USB gadget for every random holiday out there. You can purchase the set for $13 through USB Brando.

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USB Easter Egg Lights