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Point, Click, Fetch: I, For One, Welcome Our New Robot Puppies

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2008-03-20 03:57:10 by Rob Beschizza in Gadget Lab
...fetch items selected with a laser-pointer for disabled operators If i click on an object, the robot will go and grasp it, pick it up ... and deliver it to me," says Kemp in a video released to demonstrate the machine. "It's a powerful new way of interacting with a robot, a point and click interface ... for a companion robot in the real world...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fetch A Bubble Machine

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2008-04-10 14:58:01 by jk in Gadgets Club
Fetch A Bubble Machine Research proves dogs love bubbles. Ergo, to distract a rabid dog - or your domestic pooch - use this. It fires off thousands of chicken-scented bubbles per minute keeping dogs entertained for hours See price
 
 
 
 
 
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Fetch My Keys, The Electronic Key Finder

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2008-04-17 13:00:30 by Vic DaSilva in The Uber-Review
...Fetch My Keys. With this little gadget, every time your keys are MIA, just whistle and the doggie key chain will bark back. Of course this is all fine and dandy as long as youre in audible range of your best friend. If you lost your keys during a long hike, all the whistling in the world is not going to help you but crying might Product page...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fetch My Keys a Sound Idea

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2008-04-18 05:51:08 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...Fetch My Keys gadget is priceless, as all you need to do is give a hearty whistle and the key chain will bark back automatically. Of course, by then you will realize that the key is pretty near by, leading to strange looks from your colleagues as your boss takes note of your short term memory lapse episodes. Pity you won't be able to do much...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fetch My Keys a Sound Idea

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2008-04-18 13:51:08 by posted by Pantha in
...Fetch My Keys gadget is priceless, as all you need to do is give a hearty whistle and the key chain will bark back automatically. Of course, by then you will realize that the key is pretty near by, leading to strange looks from your colleagues as your boss takes note of your short term memory lapse episodes. Pity you won't be able to do much...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fetch stick

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2008-07-12 01:58:18 by jk in Gadgets Club
Fetch stick You can have this for ?3.99
 
 
 
 
 
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Extend your iPhone 3G's battery life

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2008-07-23 22:37:49 by Will Park in IntoMobile
...fetch data settings. Your iPhone can automatically check various email accounts at preset intervals. Depending on the interval and how many emails accounts you have setup on your iPhone, checking mail can drain your battery faster than you'd like. Try turning off automatic email fetching (if email isn't that important to you) or increasing...
 
 
 
 
 
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iPhone 3G review supplemental: battery life and MobileMe tests

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2008-07-16 13:03:00 by Ryan Block in Engadget
...fetch data, which dropped the battery life by almost 25%. After re-testing, they're back up to spec All tested with 3G on, WiFi on (not connected), Bluetooth off, no data fetching enabled (unless specified otherwise). Media tested with stock headphones, medium volume, and medium screen brightness, auto-brightness disabled Music (continuous...
 
 
 
 
 
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CrOOzing the BoozeMobile

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2007-03-01 11:11:11 by Editor in Gadgets for boys
...fetch' your drinks from the kitchen. All you need for this is a Booze Cruze and a wife (girlfriend) in the kitchen to prepare the drinks and to place them on the little trunk ( Note : the wife or the girlfriend is subject to be substituted by any other human being, except the driver of the Boozer Cruzer When I first got my hands on the remote...
 
 
 
 
 
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Push Email Coming To iPhone

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2008-05-08 03:50:53 by Charlie Sorrel in Gadget Lab
...Fetch New Data" preference. Here it is set to "Push". The other option is "Fetch". The magic behind the curtain we don't know. It could be just IMAP Idle support, which lets the email server tell the client when there is a new message to collect, or it could be some fancy jiggery-pokery exclusive to the .Mac service. What with this and...