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Mona Lisa Speaks For The First Time

Mona Lisa Speaks For The First TimeAfter decoding the painting’s emotion now it’s time for scientists to actually tell us how would the most popular art piece in the world sound, if she could talk of course.

Dr.Suzuki was the one to reach the genius result after trying to figure out how tall she was by the painting, he got an estimated result of 1.68 meters. Then using electronic devices he analyzed her skull structure and crossed checked the results of her body height to reach the final sound of the woman that actually never spoke.

Suzuki believes the results he reached are 90% accurate: “her wide lower-face part and sharp chin are on of the indicates that her voice is low“.

Click here to listen to Mona Lisa’s voice according to Dr. Suzuki.

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USB Digital Aroma Fan

USB Digital Aroma Fan
After splashing some water on your face, it’s time to combine fans with something else: Good smells. This fact makes the USB Digital Aroma Fan ($15) a great office item.

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Sharp Releases Ultra Thin & Light MP3’s

Sharp Releases Ultra Thin & Light MP3's
2 days ago Sharp released MP-B200 and the MP-B300 MP3 players with miniSD slot. These are only 8.9mm thick and weight no more than 65g. Option to record FM radio to the player directly, supported formats: WMA & MP3.

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Travel Alarm Clock Flashlight

Travel Alarm Clock FlashlightWe love gadgets that pack a lot of features into minimal size, gadgets just like this Travel Alarm Clock Flashlight ($25). This product combines a clock and a flashlight together (duh) and does a double duty. It may be not necessary for most of you, but hey, show me one gadget that is.

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Google Launching Paypal-Like Service (?)

Google CheckoutA very strong rumor is going around, saying that google is planning to launch a new service called Google Checkout. Garett Rogers from the ZDNet blog explains why it’s very possible that soon Google will attempt to take on Paypal:

“think it will be a shopping cart system to help websites accept payment for their items online. The money site owners make will be deposited into a holding account at Google â?? just like AdSense works.”

“it would make sense for Google Checkout to tie into Google Analytics so website owners can easily track with certainty how their AdWords campaign is directly affecting sales â?? right through the checkout process.”

Let’s hope they make payments possible to more countries than Paypal.

More on this: ZDNet Blog
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Leather Memorty Stick

Leather Memorty StickSo many different and weird memory sticks are out there, we were so happy to see a retro-styled but still luxurious-looking one that we felt the urge to share the product with you.

What’s really special about this Leather Memory Stick is (as you may have guessed) the look, it just gives the feel of novelty without looking too geeky.

Other than that, it comes in two versions: 512MB for $65 & 1GB for $105.

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Mobile Cooler Rollerbar

Mobile Cooler RollerbarDon’t you like all of these super-expensive products that pop and claim to actually have any connection to the World Cup? this Mobile Cooler Rollerbar ($448) does exactly that.

The promotional text says: What better way to keep your drinks at icy cold temperature than with this revolutionary new mobile cooler rollerbar? Literally a mobile fridge you can take to the park, the beach, your backyard â??? you name it!

Now the idea of having a mobile cooler is pretty creative, but is it that useful? would you ever decide to take a cooler with you to the beach just in order to see the World Cup? Actually change that, would you ever like to have a moving cooler at all? if the answer is, by any chance, positive, then that’s why we’re writing about it.

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Keychain Glowing Neon

Keychain Glowing NeonYou wouldn’t find this item on a tech-savvy’s must get list, but surely on my father’s one. Glowing Neon ($17) for your key chain might seem a little superfluous, but when a very busy business man loses his keys at the age 40, the haunt for the starter might get very, very annoying.

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10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future

There’s an interesting list of the top 10 strangest gadgets of the future over at techeblog.com. Our favourite is the Origami DVD Player (concept).
10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future
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The Aqua Fan Makes Your Summer Cooler

The Aqua Fan Makes Your Summer Cooler
This is no ordinary summer-easing fan, this is something probably worth your $8, this fan not only blows some cool air but also has an integral pump that sprays some water to your face. Aqua Fan is our early pick for this summer. Gizmodo apparently, disagree.

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