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2 Jul
Sometimes you’re in a place and desperately need to record some video. Camera-phones are starting to make a push, but they aren’t very discrete, and can’t record a whole lot. Luckily, Chinavision has a pair of glasses that would be perfect for the job.
The Sun Glasses Camera, has a camera built into the front, with a 2GB flash storage capacity. The glasses will be $165.00 and will be available July 2nd.

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24 Jun
It’s hard to imagine what the next big jump for video game technology could be. With the increased graphical quality of the PS3 and Xbox 360, and motion controls of the Wii, the next advancement will have to be down right impressive. Mind control is an idea that could definitely give the boost video games need.
T3 has come up with what the Wii 2.0 could potentially offer for gamers. Instead of having to utilize a clunky controller, the game could read your thoughts and perform the actions on screen. If your scatter brained like me, then the idea might seem backwards. Because even when I play video games, my mind can wonder to all sorts of things.
I’m not sure what’s more amazing, the idea that T3 came up with, or the time they took to actually create some concept photos behind the idea.


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9 Jun
If there’s one thing in life that I can say I pretty much know absolutely nothing about, it’s trying to get pregnant. Terms like cervical mucus, body basal temperature, both sound like terms that belong in some kind of science fiction movie. But if you’re in need of trying to get pregnant, those are two apparent key terms to keep an eye on.
DuoFertility, has created a device that could make the act of getting pregnant a little easier. Here are few selling points, provided by DuoFertility:
“DuoFertility continuously monitors your cycle and detects when you are ovulating, so you can get on with the rest of your life. ”
“DuoFertility displays your fertility status for the next six days so you and your partner can be in full control of your own fertility.”
I wont get into the hairy details, but here’s one of the important information pages. I really don’t see how the device could make anything easier, as the symbols on it look like something from a zodiac chart. But they are taking human trials right now to test the device, so sign up and get that oven cookin’.

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5 Jun
In today’s world it’s easy to get busy. You have bills, a job, dinner, and American Idol to distract you from keeping an eye on your kids. Luckily, DVO.com is selling a device that can help with one of the important aspects of parenting: controlling their electronic devices.
The Hopscotch TV timer is a device that can control the amount of time an electrical powered device can be used. The setup is pretty easy and intuitive. First, you plug your device into the timer, then plug the timer into the outlet. Once everything is plugged in, you set the timer and when it goes off the device shuts down. You can set it to be unusable for the rest of day or even a week. The Hopscotch Timer comes with a lock and key, so your kids can’t disable it. It also comes with a master-pin code, so you can turn the device back on when you wish.
For people like me, who spend way too much time gaming this device could work. The only problem is I would have to make myself forget where I put the key. Then create a puzzle game for making myself figure out where I hid it.
The timer is a little on the expensive side at $79.95. But if you’re in dire need of getting a handle on your kids, your purchase can be made here.

(Photo Credit: DVO.com)
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