Kodak’s Pulse digital photo frame has grown up, this time round extending its display size to a good 10-inches so that every single generation in your family will need not squint any more whenever they want to see their favorite family moments in your living room. This new 10-inch frame is touted to hit the market this coming fall, retailing for $199.95 – pretty pricey for some people, especially when you consider all it does is loop image after image. Of course, it consumes a whole lot less juice compared to your regular projector, and if budget is your concern, you can always purchase the 7-inch model of the Pulse

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Kodak Pulse extends size to 10-inches
Kodak has introduced its latest Easyshare M590 digital camera which is more than ready to knock your socks off – those who are looking for a consumer class digital camera with pretty intelligent controls without having to fiddle with the knobs and dials found on a DSLR.

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Kodak Easyshare M590 digital camera ready to rock and roll
The name American Industrial Systems, Inc. (AIS) alone ought to be enough to invoke an image of something tough – after all, you can’t really last in an industrial environment if you’re a wuss.

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AIS ready to roll out new Rugged Vehicle Computer
Panasonic intends to achieve new records with their spanking new HDC-SDX1 camcorder, which is currently the world’s lightest full-High Definition (HD) camcorder.

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Panasonic has new HDC-SDX1 camcorder
Panasonic decides to jump into the pocket camcorder fray for casual users who want quality in a highly portable device, and the result of that would be the HM-TA1 camcorder.

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Panasonic HM-TA1 camcorder is pocket-sized, yet offers full HD
It goes without saying that most people these days have at least one social networking account, and it is pretty interesting to see that having a “Like” button is associated with Facebook, while most sites have a “Subscribe” button for you to select. How about sprucing up your humble abode with something from the realm of computers?

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Subscribe pillow adds some geekery to your home
Instead of constantly checking 6 different websites to keep yourself up to date on who is emailing or messaging you, you could just keep tabs through one cute little mailbox. The mailbox will show bright and shiny. Don’t worry, for those of you that don’t notice a light flipping on, this has other ways of keeping you aware. The program works with gmail, yahoo, outlook, outlook express, Windows Live, Live mail, POP3, Facebook and Twitter. You plug the device into your USB port and when you get a message the mailbox will light up, plus give a little sound if that’s what you prefer. However, you can turn off the sound. The flag also rises up to alert you of new mail. You can purchase the set for $18 through USB Brando

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USB Mail Box Friends Alert
This next device, the Pepper Mouth, uses behaviorism techniques in order to keep you from swearing, at least online. You know how you train a dog not to bark by spraying some fruit spray? This is designed to spray you whenever you type a curse word on a computer

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Pepper Mouth keeps you from cursing online
ViewSonic is more often than not associated with LCD monitors which are easy on the pocket, alongside HDTVs which fall under the cheaper, more affordable range that do not skimp on quality. Well, the company is back this time round with a device that will surely make people do a doule take – after all, what they are offering has nothing to do with displaying moving images on a display on your work space or living room, but it comes in the form of the NexTV VMP75 network media player instead. This network media player is touted to deliver the ultimate entertainment experience to consumers’ HDTVs with Full HD 1080p playback from external storage devices, with the option to stream media from home networks and the Internet

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ViewSonic NexTV VMP75 network media player
It’s a tricky thing being a Facebook addict, sometimes the outside world is just a little too bland. Thankfully one addict finally found a way to help you cope when you’re not able to log in. Just pick up one of these rubber stamps and you’ll be able to like things in a true Facebook fashion. Never again will you have to live your real life in a non-cyber way. This was a design made by Nation, who have actually created it and are now enjoying using the stamp on everything possible. However, they aren’t actually mentioning if their little design studio will be finding a way to disperse the stamps to the public. You could always contact their studio to see if they have any further information though. Source: GreenHead Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Facebook Like Button becomes stamp copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: Lenticular printing on postage stamp Fan on Facebook

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Facebook Like Button becomes stamp