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Apparently this magnet can make you left-handed, if you’re right-handed. Sounds kind of crazy, but it makes sense how this could help people who have either lost some function in their right arm.
According to a study by researchers at UC Berkeley, when the proper trans-cranial magnetic stimulation is applied…
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October 5th, 2010 by: Range
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While many of you might like the industrial design of the keyboards that Apple has been churning out for the last several years, I still long for keys that FEEL like keys. Thankfully, the guys over at Matias have the same sentiment and are getting ready to release a new…
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November 18th, 2009 by: Technabob
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Want to quickly flip between your favorite games on your Nintendo DS Lite? Check out this handy accessory that lets you choose from 3 different games with just the flick of a switch.
The BLAZE 3-in-1 game selector has triple cartridge bays, and a single ribbon connector that plugs into…
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July 11th, 2009 by: Technabob
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Maybe it’s just me, but this wireless remote light switch makes me think of the button you’re supposed to press when you want to keep the money on Deal or No Deal…. You know, the one that most of the losers on that show don’t bother to take, even
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January 11th, 2009 by: Technabob
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A little while back, I told you guys about a nifty coffee mug that could automatically change states from “on” to “off” when a hot beverage hit its surface. While that mug turned out to be insanely popular, many of you pointed out the fact that a simple change in…
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March 5th, 2008 by: Technabob
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Christmas is behind us, but if you’re like me, your lights probably stay up until some time in April (or until all the ice has melted). I actually pray each year that everything but the purple, green and gold bulbs will burn out so I could say we had decorated…
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January 4th, 2008 by: Technabob
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This simple, clever mug automatically indicates its current state of mind when you pour a hot beverage into it.
In its dormant state, the mug offers a black “OFF” display, but once your hot coffee or tea hits the inside, it gradually transforms to read “ON”. A heat sensitive pigment…
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November 30th, 2007 by: Technabob