DIY Fork Head iPhone stand Hexbug Nano Apple iPad to hit the US this April 3 SteelSeries 7H headset Aluratek e-book reader, the Libre, hands-on DIY hack of Mindflex has shocking implications HandShoe Mouse for customized fit Berlin Brain Computer Interface lets you play pinball, with your mind Solar Powered Window Alarm USB Turtle Drive Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Gadget Thumbnails for 05-Mar-2010 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

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I just got finished reporting about a pinball machine that you can control with your mind at CeBIT , and that, in my opinion, is a good use for brain-interface technology. Now, you are about to see a bad one

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DIY hack of Mindflex has shocking implications
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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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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Mention Sonim and what comes to your mind? Chances are those who are more well versed in the world of cellphones would be able to relate that brand name to a handset which is well known for its ruggedness. Well, Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Spain, was the platform where Sonim decided to announce the availability of their brand new XP2 Spirit which will hit Europe

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Everyone knows the name Adidas as this is a global sportswear leader who has a presence in just about every country. Well, what better way to shed off those pounds garnered during the holiday season feasting than burning it off with good ol’ exercise?

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A server on wheels – what comes to your mind when that phrase is mentioned? Most of us might think of a waiter wearing a pair of skates, but this time round, we’re talking about the Joker Racer R/C Server. This is a real deal Linux server that has been shrunk to a miniscule size, making it small enough to be installed onto radio-controlled cars, where you can then control it from a standard Web browser or using a client program for the iPhone (which is currently under development, seeing action only sometime next year).

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If you have a miniature geek at home, then you might want to get them a gift that expands their mind a bit. This Optical Science And Art Kit is one way to keep them learning and keep them being the geek you know and love. This kit applies to physics, psychology and art. All around giving them a wide range of knowledge just from one little kit. Plus it’ll keep them tinkering with something they should be, instead of anything of yours. The kit is meant for kids ranging in age from 7-13 years old. I’m sure that it’ll appeal to some kids above 13 though, say a 30-some year old kid. Don’t worry, if you play with the kit with your kid it qualifies as quality time. Not as time you’re avoiding work and playing with kids toys. The kit has optical illusions involving shapes, color, depth and scale. Then there are various things they can build including pinhole glasses and camera obscura. You can purchase the kit for $34.95 through Think Geek . Source: RGS Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news

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It’s just another day in the gadget world and another clock meant to bend your mind. No one really knows why they insist upon creating clocks that do nothing but make your head ache. However, they keep on doing it, so there must be plenty of people out there dying to snatch them up. At least with the Stretch Clock you won’t be stuck staring at the same boring clock you see in every office and home. The stretch clock is meant to bend and extend the minutes of your day. Those hoping that time will fly right by should probably keep away from this clock. The clock comes with a cardboard template with four pegs. Those pegs and the template allow for you to stretch the clock yourself from 9 inches on up to 12. You can hang it asymmetrically or in a square shape. To purchase the clock it’ll cost you $50 through Uncommon Goods

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Boredom is a dreadful thing, so you should always find ways to get rid of it. Thankfully, Think Geek is always around to rescue geeks from being sucked into a bland dark place in their mind. Now you can spend your days strumming on a fake guitar on your shirt. It has all the major chords and plays them out loud for all the world to hear. Whether they like it or not. The major chords that you have will allow for you to play a great deal of classic rock songs. That or you could just randomly hit buttons and make everyone around you completely annoyed. There is a mini amp that comes with the shirt. It has a tone nob that allows for you to turn the volume of the guitar up and down. The amp can be clipped to your belt. You can purchase the shirt and amp set for $29.99 from ThinkGeek .

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