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Limited Edition Ferrari Segway PT i2
Word on the street, er, sidewalk, is that Ferrari employees' fondness for Segway personal transportation has morphed into a two-wheeler with the luxury sports car maker's trademark logo and flashy red coloring....[More]

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H2 Hydrogen Racer
Eager to go green but can't bear to part with your gas-guzzling SUV? Try out the energy-efficient, hydrogen-fueled H2 Hydrogen Racer to see if this zero-emission vehicle fits your new ecofriendly lifestyle, while at the same time getting junior interested in the green movement....[More]

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Portable Bluetooth Speaker MBS-100
Why keep all of the cool tunes you have stored in your phone to yourself, when you can wirelessly (via Bluetooth 2.0 ) hook up this baseball-size speaker?...[More]

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Duevel "The Planets" Speakers
In home settings, these shiny orbs are designed to be precision wave guides that disperse music in a 360-degree pattern....[More]

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Ion USB Cassette Deck
Not sure what to do with all of those old cassette tapes that got you through high school? (If you don't know what a cassette tape is, you obviously have never listened to Bon Jovi's "Slippery When Wet" at top volume.) The Ion USB Cassette Deck has your name written all over it....[More]

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Hammacher Schlemmer Slide- and Negative-to-Digital-Picture Converter
It may be hard to recall a time before ubiquitous digital cameras, but you no doubt have boxes full of reminders in the form of old 35-millimeter slides and film negatives....[More]

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Oregon Scientific Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timer
A sun worshipper—or not—but want to make sure you're not overexposed to harmful ultraviolet rays?...[More]

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Ambient Forecasting Umbrella
Need to know if it's going to rain? Why not just ask your umbrella? A built-in wireless receiver gets a daily weather forecast from Accuweather.com and blue LEDs will flash to let you know if the forecast is rain or snow....[More]

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Super Trackstick
It's a small global positioning system (GPS) recorder that logs its own location histories for extended periods of time. These detailed recordings include time, date, location, speed, heading and altitude....[More]

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iTeki Hidden Camera Wireless Signal Detection Pen
This pen isn't just for scribbling notes; it can also detect radio-frequency and ultraviolet signals of 900 / 1200 / 1,300 and 2,400 / 2,600 / 3,000 megahertz....[More]

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Transparent Toaster
This one is still in the labs, but it promises to answer the age-old question: How exactly does bread become toast? Sure, you can find this out by using a toaster oven, but wouldn't you rather have a transparent toaster?...[More]

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The Jumping Man's Scales
As if you weren't already afraid to step on the scale. Check your weight while simultaneously experiencing the euphoria of walking on the edge—literally....[More]

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Shooting Cubicle Alarm System
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean someone isn't out to get you. Protect your gear (or at least your company-issued gear)....[More]

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Powers of 2 Binary LED Clock
Want to show everyone how smart you are? Set up this silver-tone clock on your desk. It displays the time in binary—the 1s and 0s of computer language....[More]

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24-karat, 15.4-inch Gold MacBook Pro Finished
Upgrade your desktop bling with a gold-plated MacBook Pro that also boasts a diamond-encrusted Apple logo (two-karat total weight in diamonds)....[More]

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Bendi Lightup Keyboard
It's virtually indestructible (or so they say); it can be rolled up for mobile computing; it's waterproof and—best of all—it glows electric blue or hot pink....[More]

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Oregon Scientific SmartGlobe Deluxe
Explore your world using the latest geo-global information with this Internet-upgradeable globe. It plays quiz games featuring countries, capitals, major cities, populations, languages, currencies, time, distances, history, science and current events....[More]

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Sudokube
Love Sudoku, but discouraged by all of the writing and erasing? Not a problem. Dust off your Rubik's Cube skills and get ready to satisfy your math puzzle addiction....[More]

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De-FIB-ulator
The next time a friend's sincerity is in doubt, (like when you discover that fake $20 using your iTeki signal-detector pen) try this portable lie detector that measures varying degrees of vibration in the voice, which may or may not be a measure of the speaker's honesty....[More]

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Zippo Style Digital Cigarette Lighter Camera
Cigar? Cigarette? Camera? Smoking may be out of vogue, but spy cameras never go out of style. So this may be the perfect stocking stuffer for the spy in your life....[More]

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  1. 1. sasquatch 05:51 PM 11/21/07

    This '20 Gadgets You Want' was poor at best, including an item that is not for sale.
    I do not want several of the items, including the shooter and the Ferrari Segway. Time for a change in staff. This article does both the reader and the publication a disservice.

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  2. 2. sanssheriff 12:11 AM 11/22/07

    20 of the most useless gadgets on /not on store shelves.

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  3. 3. Truthiness231 02:30 PM 11/25/07

    LOL, the toaster doesn't even toast! Worst list ever.. just a few minutes at one of these modern gadget sites would provide better results...

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  4. 4. pteicholz 09:23 PM 12/6/07

    what?

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  5. 5. pteicholz 09:24 PM 12/6/07

    why?

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  6. 6. lorenzostpierre 11:21 AM 1/25/12

    Good read, saved the pdf. It’s got some real good pointers to keep in mind. Big thanks.
    <a href="http://kinapriser.dk/spion-kikhul-kamera-p-264.html">dørspion</a>

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  7. 7. lorenzostpierre 11:22 AM 1/25/12

    Good read, saved the pdf. Its got some real good pointers to keep in mind. Big thanks.
    http://kinapriser.dk/spion-kikhul-kamera-p-264.html

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  8. 8. evideogamewarehouse 01:41 PM 9/1/12

    Love the segway. Some of these are not what I call the greatest gadgets ever. It's nice to see innovation in some areas. I'm good if many of the products never make it into retail.

    Todd
    evideogamewarehouse.com

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