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
Netgear is back again this time around with their NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players which will form part of the flagship products in the NETGEAR AV Series. What makes these groundbreaking NeoTV HD Media Players special would be their ability to handle digital videos, photos, or music straight onto one’s HDTV, regardless of whether the media is stored locally, on the home network, or the Internet

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Netgear announces NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players
Netgear is back again this time around with their NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players which will form part of the flagship products in the NETGEAR AV Series. What makes these groundbreaking NeoTV HD Media Players special would be their ability to handle digital videos, photos, or music straight onto one’s HDTV, regardless of whether the media is stored locally, on the home network, or the Internet.

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Netgear announces NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players
Netgear is back again this time around with their NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players which will form part of the flagship products in the NETGEAR AV Series. What makes these groundbreaking NeoTV HD Media Players special would be their ability to handle digital videos, photos, or music straight onto one’s HDTV, regardless of whether the media is stored locally, on the home network, or the Internet

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Netgear announces NeoTV 350 HD and NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD Media Players
I realize that this picture looks like two ordinary people shaking hands, but what is actually going on is far more technical and far more complex.

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NTT’s “t-room” is almost like being there
The next time someone tells you that he/she is going to give you a call from their Gmail, try not to look as though they escaped from a nearby mental asylum. After all, it always remains to your advantage to be as cool as a cucumber regardless of the situation that unfurls, and to ask questions if you aren’t sure so as not to assume

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Gmail now lets you make phone calls
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’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
Not everyone is born the committed athlete, some of us need a push or two to really get going on our workout program. For me it usually needs to be a really hard shove to get me going. After you are finally getting into it you want to make sure that you’re actually getting something out of it. This watch will let you know when you need to push yourself a little harder. The initial assessment test figures up your overall fitness, maximum oxygen uptake and resting heart rate. Then while you’re working out it’ll let you know if you need to ease up or push it harder. It’ll also show your average heart rate, the time you’ve been going and your kcal consumption. It’ll also let you know if your daily goal was actually met. You can purchase it with a telemetry strap that goes around your chest for $149.95. Just pick it up through Hammacher Schlemmer

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Coaching Exercise Watch
Mention Philips, and what comes to your mind?

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Philips unveils third generation SpeechMike audio recording device