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FISH TANK GADGET

If you want a really special gadget for a fish lover, but not a gourmand, a person who loves alive fishes, in a tank, you can take a look at this Silverfish Aquarium, by Octopus Studios, which has six orbs connected by tubes, and this is a pretty cool design. The producer says it's not very difficult to clean it, but I think all aquarium lovers know what cleaning six circular aquariums means, plus the tubes.

7 ANIMATED BLACK WIDOW TO SCARE THE JEEBUS OUT OF FOLKS

Halloween is still a long time away, but that doesn’t mean you cannot make early preparations for said festival, right? Hammacher has a bunch of Halloween-themed stuff for you to part your money with, but the 7′ Animated Black Widow is one of the more interesting ones, being an inflatable arachnid that is capable of turning its head automatically in a deliberate, calculating manner as though it was stalking its prey. As any self-respecting arachnid ought to be, the spider comes with eight legs in total accompanied by menacing fangs and a bulging abdomen which ought to make some kids pee in their pants when they go trick-or-treating at your doorstep. Made from durable tear-resistant nylon, the spider won’t go anywhere thanks to a quartet of stakes and tethers. This $79.95 arachnid needs to be plugged into a power outlet to keep it going, and is immune to pesticides and other insecticides.

PICKLOCK

With its help the spy will be able to unlock any door. You may also have a gadget that duplicates keys. But there is an observation: such gadgets may also be bought by thieves in order to open your door. I think it is a little risky to sell such things in the internet where any person can buy them.

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Sprint Battery Boost from Technocel

Technocel has just rolled out its latest device, the Sprint Battery Boost which is actually a portable recharging solution that doubles up as microSD memory card reader, catering for most of the gadgets out there such as cellphones, Bluetooth headsets and devices that come with a micro USB port. The Sprint Battery Boost itself has a 600 mAh lithium ion battery that can offer up to another hour of talk time on your handset on average, while its microSD memory card slot reader lets you store and transfer data files such as photos, documents and music files on-the-go. It can be juiced up when connected to any powered USB port, and thanks to its built-in carabineer clip, you can always keep it close to you wherever you go. The Sprint Battery Boost retails for $29.99 and is already available at Sprint Stores nationwide.

Mobile Torch

Anyone who handles paper currency should give the Mobile Torch a try. This cell phone accessory is capable of detecting fake bank notes that are missing special watermarks normally invisible to the naked eye. It's very compact (5.6 x 2.9 x 0.6 cm) and lasts for 20 hours on two replaceable CR1220 Lithium batteries.

Digital Camera Pen

A mini digital camera disguised as a pen! 2MB memory is capable of storing up to 36, 160 x 120 pixel images. It even has a voice function that "tells" you how many images have been taken and when it has been turned on or off. Includes software and serial cable (RS-232) for downloading images to your PC. And it also has a real built-in pen so you can actually look like you're writing. Around $60.

Night Vision

Highest quality digital night vision viewer on the market with multiple features and record out capabilities. Large 3.5" LCD display lets you see clear 600 feet in complete darkness. Great for photographers, videographers, hunters, hikers, surveillance and search and rescue. Every aspect has been ergonomically designed for comfort, ease of use and extending viewing. The video out feature used in conjunction with your camcorder provides professional grade recordings at night and from greater distances than normal camcorders. The D-Vision unit is unaffected by bright lights and has an adjustable 32-step brightness control feature to suit ambient light conditions. The standard C-mount lens allows for optional power/zoom lenses. The image sensor has an impressive 425 line resolution in total darkness. The unit comes with a rechargable Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack that may be recharged in the unit about 1000 times. The unit can also run on standard AA alkaline batteries. It is tripod mountable and also ships with batteries, car charger, AC adapter, shoulder strap and warranty card. Price: $250.

Dell Streak Arrives In The US At Long Last

The Dell Streak has had its fair chance to shine in the UK for some time already, so it is now the time for folks in the US to play with the Streak. Dell has just made available their 5″ tablet device to North America, but not without some initial snags already. It seems that while you are able to pick it up for $299.99 with a new 2-year AT&T contract, there is also an option to do so for a rather $549.99 without. The snag? Even if you want to put in a SIM card from another carrier, you can’t, simply because the Dell Streak is carrier locked to AT&T. That’s a bummer for folks who prefer services from other providers, but we are pretty sure that hackers who see this as a delightful challenge will do their level best to unlock the Dell Streak in due time.

Birdy Web Cam

Nothing says sexy like the Birdy Web Cam from BirdyGift.com.  This adorable, and yet at the same time a little frightening, PC web cam comes to you in the shape of a perched bird & available in silver, red, blue or gold.

Made lovingly of plastic & ready for whatever you want to dish out, this little birdy is ready to come home.  No word as of yet on pricing, but whatever the cost, I’m sure it’s worth it.

Via:  ChipChick

Micro Hand-Cranked LED Torch

I doubt there is anyone left that hasn’t had to use their cellphone as a flashlight at some point or another.  The bad thing about using your cellphone for that is that most of them the screen darkens after a short time.  Plus it’s not exactly built to be a flashlight, so the light is a bit unfocused and doesn’t illuminate a whole lot.  Thankfully, Think Geek has a very tiny flashlight that won’t require you to replace batteries, plus it’s incredibly portable.

I’m not a fan of bulky keychains, but this one seems to be small enough to make it easy to carry around.  Thanks to the attached keychain you could just attach it to your keys and always have it handy.  The big feature with this tiny LED flashlight is the very small hand crank.  You can purchase it for all of $4.99 through Think Geek.

The World’s Oldest Camera Sells for Near $800,000

Oldest Camera
The world’s oldest camera recently sold at auction last week for an incredible $792,333.  The daguerreotype camera which was built in 1839 was the first to camera to be made commercially available to the public at large.

The sale price of the camera has also earned it the title of world’s most expensive camera.  That’s a lot of titles for one camera, hopefully it won’t all go to its head............!

T-Press: The Luxurious Way to Iron Your Pants

You know, I get so bored ironing mine & my husband’s pants.  Iron, turn, spray, iron, turn spray.  I mean, how monotonous can one chore be, I ask you?

Well now that we have the T-Press I am saying goodbye to the old & hello to the new.  The T-Press is an amazing gadget that irons your pants for you.  All you have to do it place your selected pair of britches on the holder, select your temperature & press the start button.

In just 2.5 minutes you will have beautiful pressed pants from the T-Press.  And how easy was that?  Cost, $600.

Canon Selphy CP800 Compact Photo Printer

When you talk about consumer class printers, one of the names that is surely high up on anyone’s rating list would be Canon, as it mixes with the best to say the least. Well, the company has just another compact photo printer ready to rock and roll – we’re talking about the Canon Selphy CP800 that will come with a new tilt LCD display apart from the innovative and fun Shuffle feature which will go some way in enhancing its ease-of-use and functionality. This will succeed where the hugely successful Canon Selphy CP780 Compact Photo Printer left off, delivering an innovative design that enables consumers to enjoy the flexibility and convenience of printing high-quality photos from just about anywhere without the need to wait in line at busy kiosks at retail locations.

Active Crystal Computer Gear

Ahh, luxury.  What would we do without it?  Say hello to Philips’ Swarovski Active Crystal Computer Gear which will surely be on your or your girlfriend’s holiday list by the end of the year, I assure you.

Available in August, these Swarovski Crystal computer gadgets take “technology to a fashionable new level for women.”  From earbuds to the heart-shaped USB memory pendant that can store up to 1G of your favorite tunes, this is a fabulous example of what money can truly buy.Ahh, luxury.  What would we do without it?  Say hello to Philips’ Swarovski Active Crystal Computer Gear which will surely be on your or your girlfriend’s holiday list by the end of the year, I assure you.

Elite Luxury Massage Chair

Say hello to your new best friend, the Montage Elite Luxury Massage Chair.  This little baby is going to make all your dreams come true with the touch of a button.

Featuring a control panel that allows an infra red scan to detect the various acupoints in your back, this massage chair is truly a piece of customizable luxury.  With five automatic programs, four manual massage programs & four back courses, this chair lacks nothing.

Cost, $4,250.

Gryphon

Back in 06 we reported on the ESG Gryphon Personal Flying Wing, and it had military applications written all over it, or, a cool opening scene to the next James Bond Flick. The latest version, rechristened the Gryphon Attack Glider by SPELLCO (the new company name), has slimmed down the weight by 30 pounds and also offers the ability to carry up to 100 pounds of onboard gear and even carry weapons hard points for mini missiles and bombs. Yowsa. And with a maximum glide speed of 135 MPH, that makes this not only an attack glider, but a serious special ops platform for attacking well behind enemy lines.

Pilots wear a specially designed helmet that offers a heads-up display and provides on-board oxygen for those high altitude HALO JUMPS. And with its ability to coast as far as 125 miles inland, jumpers can launch from any air platform outside enemy airspace and glide to their target with a tiny radar cross section. Landing is accomplished by separating the wing from the parachute pack with the pull of a standard rip cord. As the pilot slows his descent, the attached wing dangles from a safety cord to land nearby. Which is good if you don’t want to attract attention by sending it out of control to land where you don’t want it. And while there is a commercial version of the Gryphon for parachute sport enthusiasts, if the company manages to create a fly by wire steering option (it currently steers by hand controllers) and mini jet turbines to increase its range, the Gryphon may go “black” for good.

World's Smallest Spy Camcorder Is Expensive And Not Covert

We love spy gadgets. As kids we'd play 007 and run around like James Bond with a large 8mm camera, which totally blew our spy cover. Today technology has advanced to the point where tiny spy cameras like this one can capture 33 hours of 3GP video at 15 frames per second on a 1GB MicroSD card. Awesome right? Not quite.
Much like the 8mm camera we ran around with, this tiny spy camera totally misses the mark with the bright green flashing LED that announces to the world that you're recording video. It's also a little expensive at $295. Back to the drawing board guys - Q would not be proud.

Luxury Exercise Bike Trixter Xdream

    The only Exercise Bike in the world to use patented laterally moving X-Bar handlebars to accurately simulate the action of cycling outdoors. The extra movement that this demands will help burn off up to 55% more calories than a normal exercise bike. More importantly, this extra movement takes exercise bikes to another dimension. It’s not pedal, pedal, sweat, pedal. More Pedal, steer, pedal, steer, sweat buckets.

    The fact you are in total command of your bike paired up with the latest computer programming gives you a Virtual, yet true, sensation of mountain biking. You can choose from over 400 different tracks and race with your on screen competitors.

At a cost of $8,800 can’t afford not to get this exercise bicycle!

Spy-Gun

While some of the equipment dreamt up by Q is ­clearly fictional, there are some parallels between James Bond  gadgetry and true-life spy equipment. The key difference between 007 and a real-life secret agent is in their overall approach to their missions. Spies in the real world are primarily focused on stealth and gathering information. More rarely, they are used as assassins, but even then they use subterfuge to quietly accomplish their deadly mission. So anything James Bond uses that fires missiles, uses acid, has concealed machine guns, launches with great velocity or simply explodes is unlikely to have a counterpart in real life.The glaring exception is his gun. The Walther PPK is, in fact, heavily favored by covert operatives even today. Originally designed for use by plainclothes East German police, Fleming replaced Bond's small-caliber Beretta with the Walther and a Smith & Wesson .38 at the request of Geoffrey Boothroyd. Boothroyd was a gun expert and Bond fan who wrote to Fleming in 1956 to recommend the use of more appropriate weapons. Fleming eventually honored Boothroyd by naming the character Q after him.True-life secret agents usually favor small-caliber handguns because they are easy to conceal. However, in situations where greater firepower, range or accuracy is needed, special rifles or machine guns can be made to fold down or disassemble into smaller components that are easy to hide. During World War II, the British Sten submachine gun was provided to French resistance operatives and other Allied spies -- it could be collapsed into three pieces for hiding. Guns can also be equipped with silencers, metal cylinders that baffle the rapid expansion of gases and greatly reduce the sound a gun makes when it fires. Another form of silent weapon is the crossbow. These weapons eliminate the need to smuggle bullets and don't produce a muzzle flash when fired.Spies have used very Bond-like concealed, single-shot weapons disguised as common objects. A tiny pistol that can fit into a belt buckle, a cigarette that could fire a single .22 caliber round when the operative pulled a string with his teeth, a single-shot pen gun and a wrist-holster that could fire with a single arm movement were all actually used. Guns were also concealed in flashlights, gloves, pipes, pencils, tubes of toothpaste and rolled up newspaper.