Tech News for the Day, Monday, December 14, 2009

I’ll start off with the Sugru, a very intriguing putty that lets you hack your own devices.

The CoolerBot is an interesting device that can take some outdoor pictures by remote control.

I’m not certain why someone made this, but here’s a bed that looks like the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars.

Here’s an app for the iPhone made by Stone Cold Steve Austin. Speaking of iPhone apps, Need for Speed: Shift has come to the iPhone.

These Jelfin Mice are like none I’ve ever seen.

The Fuse could be the greatest thing to happen to the touchscreen since the iPhone.

MSI has upgraded the usual X-Slim X600 with the MSI X-Slim X600 Pro.

Check out the Origin Eon18 Gaming Laptop. It’s sweet, but comes with a high price.

Like Dell, or the JooJoo, Samsung may also be working on a tablet.

Onkyo BX UMPC is quite unique.

The RAmos T11TE is another PMP from east that has 1080p output.

Pandora is poised to take over the mobile world.

Guinness Book of World’s Records sites the most lenses on one device.

Mount Fuji looks better on time-lapse photography. Watch this video to see for yourself.

You might want to see these cool ELAC De Stijl speakers. They are quite colorful.

HDI is putting out a 100-inch TV that looks pretty cool.

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