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IWalk Ipod Headphones
Iwalk Ipos HeadphonesThe iWalk headphones have a slot for your iPod nano at one of the sides, and are really useful if you like to walk and run with your iPod, and don’t mind looking like a total jerk while you’re at it. The headphones, which were first spotted in CES 2007, comes in two models, one compatible with the first generation iPod nano (LP-IP001), and another with the second generation (LP-IP002), and you can choose between white or black.
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10$ Laptob

10$ Laptob.jpgLaptop Per Child windup laptop project, now researchers in India believe they can make one even cheaper, try $10!

This is according to a proposal winding it’s way through the Indian government which believes a laptop computer can be made now for as low as $10.

That means that ten times as many computers could conceivably be made available to poor and underprivileged communities in India and other third world nations than the UN approved OLPC Negroponte models. Providing support for the project, is Semiconductor Complex, a state-sponsored designer and manufacturer of integrated circuits who stand to win any potential contract for the hardware needed to build it.

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First solar-powered mobile phone hits China

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An hour of sunshine gives enough juice for a 40-minute call

Readers living in the UK might not be too concerned about yet another solar-powered gadget, but for those of us in the Far East, the latest mobile phone to go on sale in China has a distinct appeal.

The £250 S116 handset from Chinese firm Hi-Tech Wealth and first seen as a prototype at CeBIT this year is a mostly average phone except for its claim to being the world's first solar-powered mobile. Moreover, the company's claims make it sound like they've managed to get some impressive mileage out of those little solar panels.Solar top-ups

 

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Wireless Gadget-Charging
Wild ChargeCome July 7th, charging cables will soon be a thing of the past. On this lucky-number date, WildCharge will begin selling its wireless gadget-charging device.
Charge your gadgets wirelessly.

By simply plugging in an adapter to your iPods and Nokias, and placing them on the charging pad, they will begin gathering juice wirelessly. A great way to reduce messy cables on your table and save the cable-plugging hassles. The kind of convenience that once you got used to, you’ll never look back!

Price: Said to be $49 back at CES during January this year.
 
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