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Coolest…magnets…ever. Decorate your fridge, cubicle, metal door, or whatever with this awesome collection of iPhone-app magnets. A set of 18 runs just $12.99.

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

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The SS United States, an ocean liner that still holds the record the fastest Atlantic crossing, could be sold to a ship breaker.
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Cornell University researchers have come up with a way to turn traditional cotton fibers into conductive material. Picture a T-shirt that monitors your breathing or a pillowcase that measures brain waves.
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BackChatter is a project developed especially for the Game Developers Conference, using Twitter as the basis of what it calls a “massively multiplayer GDC game.”
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Onkyo joins the 3D party with new AV receivers for 2010.
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Synology releases version 2.3 of its DiskStation Manager firmware for NAS servers, which delivers more features and enhancements.
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Should you find yourself out of juice without your power adapter, just head over to a convenience store to pick up a pack of Energizers for extra talk time.
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Competition for the step-up snapshooter dollar heats up as Panasonic announces the new interchangeable-lens G10 to match Olympus’ “affordable” E-PL1, plus a midrange G2 that makes up for some of the G1’s flaws.
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Microsoft shows a game that’s playable on Windows Phone 7, Xbox 360, and Windows 7, and the gaming session is maintained as you move from one device to another.
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Developed by an MIT researcher, MeBot is a small robot avatar for telepresence applications that can gesture to help convey the user’s emotional state.
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