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Rugged Stealth Keyboard Will Set You Back $700

With dimensions of 14.96″x5.31″x1.41″ and officially dubbed the KYBX-400, this sleek new stainless steel keyboard from Stealth calls out to the military enthusiast inside you.

Sony Location Porter Gets Multichannel Upgrade

Journalists and policemen’s jobs will soon be a lot easier once Sony’s new Location Porter enjoys widespread use.

Computer Wire Skirt Triggers Geek Lust

Ignoring the catcalls for a wireless version, this sparkling -if rather tangled- outfit that debuted during the recent Austin Fashion Week has caught the eye of enthusiastic tech bloggers everywhere.

Artist Theo Kamecke’s Circuit Board Furniture Has Incredible Wow Factor

Rather than consign tech and e-waste to places like Nigeria or China, electronic junk can be better used for furniture as lovingly exhibited in the Egyptian-themed chests, cabinets and sculptures of Theo Kamecke.

Embrace Infant Warmer Keeps Vulnerable New-Borns Alive

Designed with the substandard healthcare of developing countries in mind, the Embrace is an instant infant warmer for those crucial hours when a premature newborn has to be incubated.

Fujitsu’s New AH530 GFX Laptop Has Got Some Sweet Specs

Blessed with an external graphics card packing dedicated 1GB memory and a choice between Blu-Ray or DVD drivers, the new laptop from Toshiba seems specifically crafted for video-heavy users out there.

Ferroelectric Storage Takes Great Leap Forward

Most of you might never have heard of Ferroelectric storage, so here’s a short introduction.

Paul Allen Suing Spree Over Patent Infringement Targets Google, Apple etc.

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is currently seeking damages for what he believes are gross patent violations by Google, Apple, FaceBook, eBay, AOL, and Netflix.

Solarve The Solar Cell-Equipped Bus Debuts In Japan

In case you’re wondering about the name, Sanyo’s latest venture in green public transport stands for Solar Vehicle, hence Solarve.

Prolific Inventor Dr. Nakamats Is Way Too Cool To Be Human

If geekdom had a reigning sovereign, it would be Dr. Nakamats.

University Of Florida Introduces StarCraft Class

So the University of Florida has launched a revolution in higher learning by allowing a PhD candidate named Nate Poling to run EME2040: 21st Century Skills In Starcraft. We say it’s about time!

NEC’s Advanced Face Recognition Sees Through The Real You

You know how people seem to be able to recognise old buddies even if they last met 20 or 30 years ago? Well, it seems a Japanese company has cracked the code on this one a little bit.