There have been many advancements in speech-to-text in the last few years. I’m sure that I’ll probably speaking these posts instead of typing them in the next few years, provided I’m not disturbing others in the room. I’m sure that the hearing impaired would most benefit from speech to text technology, and this is what the Babel Fisk is supposed to do

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Babel Fisk: Read what you are hearing
Nikon knows that the DSLR market has been growing from strength to strength as the prices of such devices drop due to advancements in technology, while the rest of the world is better able to afford said shooters which were once the domain of professionals and rich.

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Nikon D3100 targets the entry-level DSLR market
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You know that watching TV is a big deal with Americans, as evident by Google entering the TV market with Google TV , and here’s the LocateTV online programming guide that might just make your TV surfin’ life a whole lot easier. This unique online programming guide offers schedules for traditional TV, online television content, and even TV shows that are on DVD – now how about that! Too bad it doesn’t do Blu-ray shows just yet, but we guess it is a matter of time as the adoption rate for the format picks up.

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LocateTV online programming guide
On occasion there is a tool that you really don’t absolutely need, but could still be justifiably useful. Sure, you probably mostly want it because it’s awesome, but it still could be very useful. It has slightly more versatility than a chain saw, it can do some of the things you’d do with a chainsaw and hedge clippers. Plus, it’s a whole lot tougher looking than a set of hedge clippers. The cut capacity is up to 4 inches and has a 4.5 amp motor. The clamping jaws make cutting through branches fast and easy. They’re like a giant pair of scissors, they’re just a whole lot meaner. It appears that this needs to be plugged in, but I really can’t say for sure. It would be more convenient if you didn’t always have to deal with a cord, but it’s not too bad of a deal either way. You can pick up the Alligator Lopper for a little over $100

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Black & Decker Alligator Lopper
Kaleidescape is a name that is associated with movie servers, and today they take a slightly different route with the M300 and M500 Blu-ray players hitting the market. Of course, reading on further will reveal that they are not just Blu-ray players per se, but are media players of a higher level.

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Kaleidescape unveils M300 and M500 Blu-ray players
Barbells are one of those things that probably don’t need to be improved, but of course, we as human beings will always try. Such is the case with the Barbellfish

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Barbellfish makes it easier to put on weights
Rawlings’ Recordable Autograph Ball RC Star Wars lightsaber wall light M-Edge Accessories offer Camouflage line of jackets and bags for the Amazon Kindle Drobo FS helps you stay connected Can you sign, record your voice, and give me a picture for my Rawlings Recordable Autograph Ball? Let these Red Robots be your guide Iron Man’s Jarvis comes to life with Chad Barraford’s Digital Life Assistant Giant Pocket Wall Clock Solar-Powered Dress Victorian Organ Command Desk Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Gadget Thumbnails for 07-Apr-2010 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

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I have to admit that I have never heard of Santander’s Group City in Madrid before, but it is certainly one of the most advanced places that I have ever seen. Apparently this is the location of one of the largest banks in the world, and is employed by about 5,500 people

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Here is our selection of what we think are some of the coolest gifts to give this Christmas season, some passed winners of coolest gadget of the week and others are new cool entries. CableDrop Cable Clips – $9.99 Place the CableDrop Cable Clips behind or on your desktop, even onto a facing wall – anywhere you wish to have cables temporarily held yet easily removable or extended

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Coolest Gift Guide