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POPSNokia 6300 white US Version Unlocked Slim is in with Nokia’s no nonsense all in one phone. Offered at a budget price but packed full with all the features that you’ll find in higher end phones, this is new in the series 40 3rd edition line of mobiles. On staples of this line is the incredibly easy to use interface.
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POPSRFID Blocking Wallet Keep the snoops out of your pants pocket. As RFID chips start finding their way into more and more ID-type documents, you'll be glad for the privacy this affords.
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POPSMicrovision's Pico Projector At CEATEC in Tokyo, Japan, Microvision demonstrated the next-generation pico projector prototype - a pocket-sized laser projector that connects to mobile phones, personal media players and other mobile devices.
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POPS Forget about forgetfulness- "Pensieve" ,new high-tech , help you remember...:-) "Pensieve, a new application from IBM. The software interacts with one's cell phone and computer by linking information collected throughout the course of the day -- photos, notes, maps, documents -- and automatically cross-associating it, recreating the noteworthy events of a day for later playback. Of course, it does require the user to remember to take notes in the first place."
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POPSMicroscope On A Chip Researchers at Caltech, recently developed the revolutionary new type of microscope without lenses. The devices could be mass-produced at a cost of $10 each and incorporated into large arrays, enabling high-throughput imaging in biology labs. The device is also compact enough to be put in a cell phone and it can use just sunlight for illumination. This makes it very appealing for Third-World applications,
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POPSThe Do-Good Imperative How about a windup flashlight crossed with a cell phone charger? It's low tech meets high tech with rugged, toylike charm. Or charcoal made from plant waste instead of wood, developed for Haiti by MIT's D-Lab? Talk about a greener way to barbecue. (The technology might also help save endangered African gorillas. A new study published in Science links organized crime rings cutting trees for charcoal in Congo with a spate of recent gorilla murders.)
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POPSPolaroid using Zink Paper Polaroid's inkless mobile printer called Polaroid Pogo offer users the chance to print colour photos from their mobile phone via Bluetooth or digital camera without the need for a computer. The heart of the inkless printing is the ZINK Paper™, an advanced composite material. Crystals in this paper are activated and colorized by heat in the printer.
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POPSGPS Tracking Takes AIM at Students Proof public schools are juvenile detention centers and that "free public schooling", as it was called during Civil War Reconstruction has become mandatory institutionalization. Home schooling takes students back from the government which claims authority to hold children captive for their own indoctrination.