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The idea is not to destroy it or burn it or harm it in any other way. Instead use your iPad as an informational screen. Make the iPad post RSS feed, weather, maybe play news etc. BUT while it`s hanging on the wall. I would be scared too, to hang $600 piece of electronics on
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Imagine a cellphone display, MP3 player display just as simple as a bracelet. The information scrolls around on it. I can see this being useful to runners because who wants to run around with iTouch or any other big screen sized device. Get a small cellphone, bluetooth, and the bracelet, and voila as compact as
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Imagine just a small box, not even micro ATX. Smaller than that, and imagine it not bothering you anywhere, just being in the wall like a regular power outlet. Well, you are in luck. The technology exists, it`s new, and still boring white. If you ever get hold of one of these get a spray
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Designers Marc Salagnac, Ludovic Diallo and Cédric Dervillier designed this sleek looking gadget to organize your meds, keep up with your appointments and hold the whole family health records, even update them. Share and Enjoy:
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The Vivace has everything a band would use, except designed for one person. Designed by Young-Shin Lee & Hae-Jin Jung. Share and Enjoy:
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Well, Dell has been certainly busy with this modular design, there is no reason to tuckaway your PC but to make it a center point. Share and Enjoy:
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EyeMove PC combines touchscreen keyboard with projector, great way to stay mobile, and still enjoy big screen wherever you go. Share and Enjoy:
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Prisma created this uniquely looking portable computer that will also light up your room. Share and Enjoy:
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Desk that also doubles as acomputer. Designed by Sung-kyu Nam. Share and Enjoy:
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Recently, I’ve realized that I boot into my Windows just to get on Dreamweaver to do some coding. There are lots of code-editors out there, available for Linux but what I really needed was a “web editor” that would support FTP uploads, PHP, CSS, and Javascript coding and everything else. I also wanted a sleek