Robometer: For That Endless Pursuit Of Happiness

Here is something that will highlight the little joys that abound in our lives. To do that, this little contraption will sit on your wrist and will actually sense your happiness levels through your s read more »

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BUILT Laptop Backpack

For those of you who can never be without your laptops, the BUILT Laptop Backpack is like a part of your body. The BUILT Laptop Backpack is another sleek and minimal solution for lugging your laptop read more »

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myvu Shades 301 iPod Edition

Based upon the company's earlier Solo Plus for iPod, myvu's new Shades 301 iPod Edition ($200) makes dramatic cosmetic changes to the prior wearable video display in an effort to make them more vis read more »

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A baseball cap that reads your mind

It looks like an ordinary baseball cap. But when you put it on, the cap detects and analyzes the electroencephalogram (EEG) signals from your brain. It can even tell you if you’re getting too sleepy read more »

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CECT Wrist is an ugly monstrosity

This CECT Wrist mobile phone/watch has to be one of the ugliest watches I've ever seen. With that said if your in the market for a cell phone/watch combo then you will appreciate the features such a read more »

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'Skin-tenna' wireless signals creep over human skin

A wireless antenna that channels signals along human skin could broadcast signals over your body to connect up medical implants or portable gadgets.

The new power-efficient approach could make mor read more »

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Northrop To Develop Mind-Reading Binoculars

The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has tapped Northrop Grumman to develop binoculars that will tap the subconscious mind. The Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System program read more »

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Researchers Design Band-Aid-Size Tactile Display

Researchers from Sungkyunkwan University in Korea and the University of Nevada in the US have developed a flexible tactile display that can wrap around the finger like a band-aid. The device could be read more »

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