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Samsung to produce the world’s first AMOLED touch screen

Samsung has just announced it will mass produce AMOLED display with touch screen function directly, rather than with the second layer on the screen. This new method is done by adding censors in each cell of the organic LED. This is the world’s first AMOLED touch screen.

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Plastic Logic to showcase ‘Que proReader’, its plastic electronics display

LAS VEGAS, USA (AVING Special Report on ‘CES 2010′) — Plastic Logic showcased its ‘Que proReader’, its plastic electronics display designed for mobile business professionals at CES 2010. < AVING Las Vegas team is on-site bringing readers the latest product CES2010 from the show floor, covering the press conferences >

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RC Hoverpod brings out the kid in you

Hovercrafts aren’t exactly the most popular form of transport even until today, but it does offer a slew of fun if you’ve ever hopped on one. Well, assuming you have never experienced such a privilege, then the RC Hoverpod could be just the thing for you, as it allows you to pilot your very own Hoverpod. Just like the real thing, the Hoverpod slides around the place by thrusting air downwards and propelling along in zippy fashion, leaving you to use the remote control to guide it past obstacles (tables, chairs, the legs of family members).

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PrePeat Printer uses no ink nor paper

Want to take the truly paperless route in your home and office?

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PrePeat Printer uses no ink nor paper



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TrickleStrip Surge Protector cuts down your energy bill

Turning off all of your gadgets while they’re not in use is always a good idea, be it because of the earth friendly benefits or just to bring your power bill down. Either way we all know we should be powering down more often. Well for those of you that still are having issues remembering to turn some things off this TrickleStrip will help make sure all of your devices hooked up to your computer will be shut down with it. Instead of shutting off your computer and four other devices, you can shut down just the computer and the rest will follow automatically. It works by having two outlets that are always on and having one of those that is a control. Then there are three that power off when they’re not in use. When the control is off those three outlets will go off as well. That means that if your computer is the control then items like your monitors and printer will shut down as well. That way you have nothing that stays in standby mode. The strips are currently available for $44.95 . Source: GoodCleanTech Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist

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Japanese customers’ augmented reality mirror to see what makeup looks like without trying it on

And now for another interesting application of augmented reality, and it’s pretty practical, too. Not only that, but it is already in use. At the Takashimaya department store, there is a Digital Cosmetic Mirror that allows customers to see what make-up will look like on their face, without putting it on.

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Electronic Key Impressioner makes key copies from the lock itself

One of the problems with having a car is when you lose the key and you can’t find the spare. If only you could find a friend who has the Electronic Key Impressioner.

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Electronic Key Impressioner makes key copies from the lock itself



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Nekura Scramble watch

Do you like to stand out from the crowd with your fashion sense (or basically being an early adopter of anything and everything tech)? If so, why not consider some timepieces from the folks at TokyoFlash – after all, they have a delectable collection of watches that might require more than the two brain cells needed to tell the time, and the latest watch from TokyoFlash would be the Nekura Scramble. It comes with an always-on LCD display alongside a row of embedded LED lights below which changes colors.

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Flashlight Flying Discs

Want to prepare earlier for summer this year, spending time outdoors with your furkids (or actual kids)? Why not get the Flashlight Flying Discs

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Back to the Future Lights and Sound Mark I Delorean

Loved the Back to the Future series, and always wanted to have a Mark I Delorean to call your own even though it was a crappy car? Well, ThinkGeek has just the thing for you – a Mark I Delorean from the Back to the Future sci-fi movie series complete with a light and sound setup. Originally manufactured in northern Ireland, the DeLorean DMC-12 had gull-wing doors and totally sweet brushed stainless steel paneling.

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Back to the Future Lights and Sound Mark I Delorean



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