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Waterproof Conductive Earbuds Vibrate Your Skull
Thanko's new EMP-708LITE Vonia earbuds work by actually vibrating the bones of your skull, which is then picked up by your brain and processed as recognizable music. They are, quite literally, skull-rattling 'buds. More » -
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Sony Ericsson Pretties-Up Its Bluetooth Watches, MBW-200's for the Ladies
Sony's Bluetooth wristwatches may do a neat job of buzzing to alert you that your phone's ringing, but until now they've been kinda gruff. The upcoming MBW-200 versions are different, aimed squarely at the gadgety woman. Dubbed "Sparkling Allure," "Contemporary Elegance" and "Evening Classic," they auto-pair via Bluetooth, have an OLED number display and let you mute or reject the call from the watch, as well as control a phone's music-player functions. Sony's also drummed up support to outline the femininity of the design by getting three young female tennis players to model them. Pricing's still not known. Pic and press release below. More »
