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Recent breakthroughs in physics and component miniaturization have enabled the creation of an atomic clock that measures just 2″ x 2″ x 0.7″.
Symmetricom’s SA.3Xm miniature rubidium atomic clock module is about 1/5th the size of the smallest atomic clocks which are currently available. It’s designed for use in applications…
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September 20th, 2007 by: Technabob
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This trio of pint-sized robots connects to your media player and rocks out to the beat of your favorite tracks.
The robotic musical group, known as Bandroid…, has a lead guitar player, keyboardist and drummer, which can each wildly gesticulate to the beat. Since they’re all interconnected, all three
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August 28th, 2007 by: Technabob
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Now you can have your own tiny arcade machine anywhere you take your Sony PSP portable gaming system. These arcade cardboard stands make your PSP look like it’s an arcade game cabinet (in miniature of course).
Two versions of the compact cabinets are in the works, one that’s a racing…
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August 12th, 2007 by: Technabob
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I’ve gotta hand it to the Japanese for this whimsical creation. It’s a little charm for your mobile phone that looks exactly like a tiny Nintendo DS Lite.
You won’t be playing any games on this one though. It’s just a pair of little mirrors that lets you admire your…
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August 9th, 2007 by: Technabob
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The Theremin is quite possibly the strangest musical instrument ever made. Invented in 1919, it was one of the world’s first electronic instruments. The Theremin produces its otherworldly sounds without ever touching it.
Soon, you’ll be able to get your own miniature Theremin to put on your desktop.
Japanese science…
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July 5th, 2007 by: Technabob
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At this week’s Korean Electronics Show, LG Electronics showed off their new series DLP “hand-held” projectors.
The mini-projectors are small enough to throw in a backpack or small briefcase, and use LED lamp technology to keep their svelte figure. The projectors will be able to throw a 40″ picture from…
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October 20th, 2006 by: Technabob