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App Station rocks and rolls—literally

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Tired of your iPhone/iPod staring at you rigidly from its speaker dock, fixed in portrait position?  Check out the iMM90 App Station “App Driven Rotational Dock” from iLuv.  The App Station’s design allows you to dock your iPhone/iPod and orient it however you’d like depending on what app you’re using at the time.  Watching a

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HypnosEye Portable iPhone Projector and Screen Set

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The HypnosEye turns your iPhone or iPod touch into a projector.  No external power source is needed.  The HypnosEye uses only the light from the iPhone screen, so it does require a dark environment.  The HypnosEye works with photos or videos.  The projected image size is 17″ to 45″ from a distance of 0.5 to 2

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AT&T Announces New Landline Phones with Bluetooth

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For those of us that haven’t given up our analog landline phone in favor of going totally cellular, AT&T is debuting several new DECT 6.0 handsets including the TL86109 shown here. These phones can pair with your mobile phone via Bluetooth so that you can answer both your landline and cell calls with one handset.

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Metal Pen from Grand Illusions

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Grand Illusions offers a pen with an 8 cm-long stainless steel body and no ink supply.  There’s no need for ink because the pen writes with a soft metal alloy nib that’s been sharpened into a “pencil point” shape.  The metal pen is inspired by Medieval writing implements that also used metal nibs to draw on specially coated paper.  The

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Twitter Releases Android Application

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Twitter just released their own client for Android. This joins quite a few applications on the platform including Twidroid, TweetCaster and HTC’s own Peep. According to the blog post it was developed with the Android team. It looks like a nice implementation, but does not support multiple accounts and requires Android 2.1. Also, since it

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