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Kota the Triceratops: Pleo's big buddy

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2008-02-15 16:07:51 by chrissie in Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women
...adorably reacts to touch by moving his head, tail, mouth, and horns. Kota is a durable little big guy as well, hes happy to hold a little bit of weight, and children (mind you, thats not grown up kids) can press a button on the riding handle to play adventure-themed songs Six D batteries are required to keep Kota happy and playful....
 
 
 
 
 
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Microsoft develops USB gadget that extracts criminals computer data

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2008-04-29 17:47:41 by Nicholas Deleon in CrunchGear
...adorably named COFEE, which doesnt stand for Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor, snaps right into a criminals USB port, upon which The Law is able to execute any number of the devices built-in 150 commands The deviceoh, right, COFEEhas been in use since last June The advantage to law enforcement officers is that they dont have to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hello Kitty solar charger

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2008-05-07 21:27:13 by Jenn in Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women
...adorably addictive, freakishly frightening, you name it. Sure, she's clawed her way past countless characters backed by Sanrio and somehow managed to get her mouthless mug stamped onto every product imaginable, but the demure feline is nothing if she's not environmentally responsible. Yes, friends, Ms. Kitty has officially achieved superstar...
 
 
 
 
 
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VIA's new EPIA PX5000EG 500MHz Pico-ITX board loses the fan

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2008-05-14 09:47:00 by Paul Miller in Engadget
...adorably small we want to pinch their cheeks. Now VIA is making things even more efficient with a 500MHz board that can be cooled solely with the heatsink -- no fan required. Naturally, that step down in processor speed from the PX10000 won't exactly be much help to the folks sticking Ubuntu on these things, but the PX5000EG should be a boon...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cuddleable plushie gadgets from yesteryear

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2008-05-14 13:44:06 by John Brownlee in Boing Boing Gadgets
...adorably cuddleable. I'm tempted to make a bid on this hand dyed and embroidered felt Underwood, sew some spider legs onto the sides and have my very own Naked Lunch plushie Embroidered Felt Objects [Flickr
 
 
 
 
 
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VIAs new EPIA PX5000EG 500MHz Pico-ITX board loses the fan

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2008-05-14 14:47:00 by posted by Pantha in
...adorably small we want to pinch their cheeks. Now VIA is making things even more efficient with a 500MHz board that can be cooled solely with the heatsink -- no fan required. Naturally, that step down in processor speed from the PX10000 won't exactly be much help to the folks sticking Ubuntu on these things, but the PX5000EG should be a boon...
 
 
 
 
 
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Squidgy Animals

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2008-05-16 17:52:40 by jk in Gadgets Club
Squidgy Animals As comfy as a Cushtie but immeasurably cuter, Norman the Penguin and Betsy the Cow are the very latest in adorably squidgy pets You can have this for ?9.95
 
 
 
 
 
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Everybody Knows One Nominate a Geek of the Week!

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2008-05-26 13:03:01 by geeksugar in geeksugar -- Geek is chic.
...adorably geeky. Oh, and outing your fave celeb geeks is fully encouraged also To learn how to post to our Geek of the Week Group read more
 
 
 
 
 
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Pixelated Lego Heart Pin: Love it or Leave It?

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2008-06-06 06:04:32 by geeksugar in geeksugar -- Geek is chic.
...adorably so it's made of Legos), it takes someone with fierce sartorial confidence to pull it off One of Fred Flare's Next Big Things, the heart pin was designed by accessory impresarios Dee and Ricky , whose Lego belts have appeared on the Marc Jacobs runway. I love that the heart resembles a pixelated one, it's very Zelda , right I'm sure...
 
 
 
 
 
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Canine Music Synth From The USSR

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2008-06-05 12:55:00 by james in Retro Thing
...adorably socialist outlook on life. Or perhaps it is to disguise the fact that the front panel of this little analog synth is embarrassingly sparse It features a built-in speaker and line out. No MIDI, no programs, no display, and a mere 24 keys. It runs off 9VDC and could be yours for as little as $79 on eBay (plus shipping from Simferopol,...