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kickTrak Measures Kicks

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2008-02-04 16:57:11 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...umbilical cord, the kickTrak would've registered off-the-scale numbers. $39.99 for curious parents-to-be Permalink | Comment | Uberbargain | Uberphones
 
 
 
 
 
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kickTrak Measures Kicks

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2008-02-05 04:02:30 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
...umbilical cord, the kickTrak wouldve registered off-the-scale numbers. $39.99 for curious parents-to-be Permalink | Comment | Uberbargain | Uberphones More: continued here
 
 
 
 
 
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Underwater Habitat For Sale On eBay

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2008-03-31 11:00:29 by Editor in Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome
...umbilical cord to the surface with power, fresh air and telecommunication being piped underwater. With no use of petrochemicals. The bidding starts at $50,000 with a Buy-It-Now of $80,000. The record breaking will be attempted off the coast of Miami, but if you don't live there they say they can build these things anywhere. Real? Fake? Old?...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mobile Bathing with Moby?

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2008-03-31 21:11:17 by Anthony James in Yanko Design
...umbilical cord to your water source and the tub fills from the bottom up. When done, just unplug the hose. So next time Moby comes over and smells his usual ripe self, just send him out back and watch some good clean fun under the sun Designer: Ole Jensen [ Via: Pan-Dan Ole Jensen
 
 
 
 
 
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Codex of Liliputian subnotebooks

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2008-04-25 12:11:12 by John Brownlee in Boing Boing Gadgets
...umbilical cord wildly lashing around like an out of control fire hose, the Asus Eee was born: a tiny, albino, physically undeveloped premie, barely capable of processing its own operating system, unable to go without life support for more than one and a half hours. A sad, sorry, adorable thing, but none the less, consumers lustfully dogpiled...
 
 
 
 
 
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Kensington's iPhone battery packs: one umbilical, one integrated

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2008-05-06 13:17:46 by John Brownlee in Boing Boing Gadgets
Without any ability to pop out one battery and slam in another, the iPhone certainly requires a few on-the-go battery charging solutions. No surprise that your local Apple store is stocked up the wazoo with them, and Kensington's latest offerings are just two more clowns crammed wokka-wokka-style into the telephone booth The larger of...
 
 
 
 
 
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From Atari Joyboard to Wii Fit: 25 years of "exergaming"

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2008-05-15 20:05:03 by Joel Johnson in Boing Boing Gadgets
...umbilical cord, then use his gift of sentience to hew himself to another umbilicus, this time a video game controller, is a horrible thing. The mind reels, trying to come up with some way to disassociate the lazy sprogling from the pixel-spewing teat of his adoptive mother. Perhaps you could get him outside? But no, he is a pupae of...
 
 
 
 
 
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2008-05-26 13:25:48 by Editor in The Gadgets Weblog
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Review: D-Link MediaLounge Extender -- Like Apple TV For Windows PC

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2008-05-30 11:00:00 by Danny Dumas in Gadget Lab
...umbilical cord and still stream high-def content. Thats the theory, anyway: Media merely dribbled between our Netgear router and the extender, even with only a single physical wall separating them. It was only when we synced the MediaLounge with D-Link's GamerLounge router (hmmm), that we got video flowing like an avalanche. Able to operate...
 
 
 
 
 
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"Conditioned" Tissue-Engineered Blood Vessels Hold Promise

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2008-06-04 18:46:18 by jhbarad in Medgadget
...umbilical cord blood to slowly increasing pulsatile fluid flow for 2-8 hours. In a way, they are training the vessel for the real thing The "trained" vessel had better cell retention and organization than their untrained counterparts. Unfortunately there wasn't any data on how the trained vessel performed mechanically Check out the...