People are always purchasing those silly little keychain lights. Most of the time they could barely be described as attractive or interesting. If you’re going to carry it as a keychain it should have a little personality. If you’re a big time photography or old camera lover, then this keychain could do double duty for you. It’ll show off your favorite hobby and the flash doubles as a handy little flashlight. Like most keychain flashlights, it isn’t going to have a ton of light. It will at least help you find where to insert your key when you’re fumbling in the dark though. To work the light there is just one press button that will kick it on and even make a shutter sound when it’s pressed. To keep it on you’ll have to hold down on that button. You can purchase one of these for $8 through Gadget Brando . Source: GeekAlerts Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news.

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Keychain Retro LED Camera with sound
There is just something about viewing your favorite movies and TV shows in a dark room, with plenty of delicious popcorn and a large amount of fizzy drinks to keep you entertained throughout the duration. One thing that might be a pet peeve of people would be having to find a light source to illuminate a remote control whenever they want to fiddle with the settings.

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Pop-up Microlite illuminates less advanced remote controls
We’re not too sure what something like the Sonic Nausea device is doing in the open market – shouldn’t stuff like this be banned? After all, the rather deadly combination of high frequency soundwaves that will result in the majority of people who hear it to feel queasy or suffer from headaches, intense irritation, sweating, imbalance, nausea and vomiting sounds (pun intended) as though it belongs to the military or riot police and not in the hands of pranksters. To make matters worse, the nature of its sound makes it all the harder to track down if the device is hidden

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Sonic Nausea device could induce puke
Panasonic Hearing instrument s have finally made their way to the US, where a trio of digital hearing instruments will debut in this part of the world. They will also come in a new form factor which resembles the style of an MP3 player, and will feature a receiver-in-canal and behind-the-ear models to boot. These were specially designed for the patient while delivering features, convenience and performance requested by hearing care professionals and their patients

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Panasonic Hearing instruments have arrived Stateside
I doubt there is anyone left that hasn’t had to use their cellphone as a flashlight at some point or another. The bad thing about using your cellphone for that is that most of them the screen darkens after a short time. Plus it’s not exactly built to be a flashlight, so the light is a bit unfocused and doesn’t illuminate a whole lot. Thankfully, Think Geek has a very tiny flashlight that won’t require you to replace batteries, plus it’s incredibly portable. I’m not a fan of bulky keychains, but this one seems to be small enough to make it easy to carry around. Thanks to the attached keychain you could just attach it to your keys and always have it handy. The big feature with this tiny LED flashlight is the very small hand crank. You can purchase it for all of $4.99 through Think Geek

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Micro Hand-Cranked LED Torch
Hair dryers are typically nothing to get excited over. I use one regularly, but when purchasing one I care more about the price than I do the extras. Only one other time, besides this time, have I actually thought a hair dryer was worth looking over and it just so happens it’s from the same company as this one. It turns out that Conair’s BaByliss line is bound and determined to stand out from the crowd, because they have yet another news worthy addition. This time they’re putting a hair dryer up for purchase that is driven by a Ferrari engine. Yes, seriously. This thing will run for up to 2000 hours, which is a lot compared to the usual 500 to 700 hours of the average dryer. The integrated AC V12 engine is 2200 watts and was designed to maximize airflow, have fast drying and even have a long lasting styling effect. The turbo-shot instant boost airflow actually increases the airflow pressure by up to 15 percent. There is a small compact version of the dryer as well as a medium size. They come in black as well as the typical Ferrari red. Unfortunately this is only available for the pro stylists out there and it’ll cost them quite a bit. Each one is going for right around $400

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Volare Luxury Hair Dryer uses a real Ferrari engine
We know that times are pretty trying economically these days, and it is perfectly understandable if you’ve decided to tighten your belt for your entire household, and roped in the missus to help out in the everyday accounts. What better way to let your hard earned dollar go the extra mile than with the help of coupons for offers in various department stores?

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Coupon Organizer/Calculator
You’ve seen giant utility towers before, and they don’t look like this. Their design really is…well, utilitarian

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High voltage power towers that look like men
The Dell Streak has had its fair chance to shine in the UK for some time already, so it is now the time for folks in the US to play with the Streak.

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Dell Streak arrives in the US at long last
Do you love math? If the answer is in the affirmative, and you want to make sure your progeny follows in your footsteps, then watching the Count from Sesame Street in one’s early years is a pretty good start.

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Texas Instruments ready to rock new school year with TI-Nspire with Touchpad graphing calculator