Credit Card Digital Camera
It doesn't seem that long ago that a camera this thin, and looking this neat, would have cost the fat end of 100, don't you just love technology? Not much thicker than a cheese biscuit (at a staggering .5cm), this fun little credit-card sized digital camera has a 0.3Megapixel resolution and 8MB of on-board memory. It's no high-res shooter, but for its size and weight it's a wonderful take-anywhere snappy. At low compression (the lower the compression the better quality the pictures), and at its highest resolution of 1280x960 pixels, it'll hold up to 26 images, and at the other end of the scale (high compression and low resolution 640x480) it'll hold a mighty 209 pictures.Via iwantoneofthose.com
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They may be low in calories, but these leather strapped Dot Matrix watches are exceedingly high in style. So deliciously designed that they're almost edible. At the touch of a button,the dot Matrix watch will do a funky kind of Mexican wave scroll effect and then display the time in classic Dot Matrix style, a second press will display the date. It's not often that you'll find the words fashion and technology in the same sentence, but when it comes to Dot Matrix Watches it's unavoidable.Various colors are available.
It's technically rather dazzling, imagine being able to listen to over 2,500 radio stations from around the world, or tuning into your music library from anywhere in the house without having to lug your computer about, the mighty Imp can do just that! and the good thing about this is that you don't have to think about it or understand it, the Imp does it all for you. As well as tuning into the world's radio stations, it can unlock your iTunes or music library from your computer, allowing you to listen to your tracks anywhere in the house. You can chose to play by artist, by album, by track or create your own playlists, it's just like having your computer at your fingertips anywhere in the house, but considerably less bulky!.










A technology known as "tension setting" actually produces rings so tough that they will last a millennium before losing their spring power and loosening their hold on their captive gemstones.















