Tech News for the Day, Thursday, August 27

This will be the beginning of what will be a daily update (on weekdays) on technology that I have reported on the other blogs that I wrote for. Just click on the links to see what is up for today.

Do you know where your children are? Well, if you had the Amber Alert GPS 2G, then you would know the answer with just a simple Text Message. Check it out here.

Is it possible to have a camera that can record up to 24 hours in its internal memory? Yes. It’s called the Canon VIXIA HF S11.

Check out Casio’s latest compact camera, the Elixim EX-Z33.

You like Concept phones? Check out the Nokla E81.

Logitech has figured out a way to make a mouse work on a glass surface with the Performance Mouse MX and Anywhere Mouse MX.

You like watching those Omni Dome theaters, then you should check out the TOOB!

For those of you who want to see the world on the back of a bicycle, then you might want to look into this Burning Man Fan’s micro house!

Ever wanted to see a holographic head? Let’s just say yes. You also might want to see what the Institute for Creative Technologies is up to.

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