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Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse: Go Anywhere

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse: Go Anywhere
No one can dictate where you can or cannot work except the limitations on you devices. With the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000, neither carpet, granite, or wood can stop you from working. This mouse is equipped with Microsoft’s BlueTrack technology which combines the advantages of optical tracking and lasers to allow you to work on any surface. Running on the 2.4GHz frequency, you’ll also have the freedom to work up to 30 feet away without interference. Have fun with the 4-way scroll, 5 programmable buttons, rubberized side grips, and a magnifier button. The 10-month battery life also guarantees longer working hours for you. $50.

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iConnect Media Keyboard: Side By Side

iConnect Media Keyboard: Side By Side
If you’re constantly fighting for real estate with your iPod or iPhone while you work, then you need an integrated product like this iConnect Media Keyboard from iHome. Aside from getting the usual QWERTY keyboard, you’ll also get a dock for your iPod or iPhone right alongside. Now you can easily sync your music and files without having to worry about tripping the connecting wires. A sliding cover hides the dock when not in use to preserve the sleek look. Two articulated USB 2.0 ports are available for connecting other devices including mice, digital cameras, or even those humping dogs. The Mac version even features a quick start button for iCal, iChat, Mail, Safari, and other applications. Available in silver or black. $150.

Uniden Radio Scanner: What’s The Frequency?

Uniden Radio Scanner: Whats The Frequency?
If you promise to use this device only for the good of men and the conquest of evil, I’ll show you where you can buy it. You promise? Alright, that’s good enough for me. This Uniden handheld radio scanner was conceived to give NASCAR fans more than just visual treat by allowing them to monitor the conversations between driver and his pit crew. Since it just so happened that police, marine, and weather radios travel on the same airwaves but at different frequencies, they also get picked up. A total of 200 channels can be received by this scanner with six presets for the most active channels. The clear, backlit screen gives you great visibility on what frequency you’re currently intercepting and the clever circuitry in the system prevents cross-channel interference. Please use this only for good deeds okay? $160.

Steering Wheel Bluetooth Speakerphone: Hands Free

Steering Wheel Bluetooth Speakerphone: Hands Free
With hands free policies being introduced in many states, everyone is jumping on the bluetooth wagon, but not everyone likes having that earpiece in when they aren’t in their car. This is the perfect solution as it just installs on the steering wheel, and features an LCD screen to display names and phone numbers of incoming calls, as well as a speaker, to make all of your calls entirely hands free. $100.

IN-14 Nixie Clock: Always Accurate

IN 14 Nixie Clock: Always Accurate
Clock displays made of Nixie tubes aren’t that strange anymore. There have been a proliferation of such clocks but none may be more accurate than this handmade version from Etsy. The acrylic protective cover looks professionally-done while the Nixie tubes give a retro-look with that warm, orange glow. The tubes may look like vacuum tubes found in old amps but these Nixies don’t run as hot so you won’t need to worry about burning the house down. To prevent the display from burning in the tubes, the date scrolls every minute, acting like a screensaver (or tube saver for this matter). The GPS receiver then guarantees the accuracy. $400.

Travel Honey: Sweet Location Finder

Travel Honey: Sweet Location Finder
Finding your car in an impossibly large parking spot is a problem that some of us have faced at one point or another. You can try using blind faith and intuition in locating your car or you could try this high-tech way. The Travel Honey is a GPS-enabled location finder which will help you find what you’re looking for using science and not black magic. Just follow arrows on the gadget – continuous red means you must keep going, then when the red light blinks, you’re getting hot (at least 50 meters away), and when it turns blue, you’re just within 15 meters of what you’re looking for. The Travel Honey can also act as a GPS dongle for your PC, just plug it in any available USB drive and let the accompanying iTravel software manage your traveling logs. Very useful for photo tagging your location or logging your travel patterns.$54.

Blu Dot Juicebox: Organized Electronics

Blu Dot Juicebox: Organized Electronics
If you walk around all day with a pocketful of gadgets, and get home and lay them out to charge, and they make a mess of whatever room you put them in, then check out Blu Dot’s Juicebox, that will help you to organize your electronic life. This box hides the power strip and features a felted wool top to keep your gadgets safe and organized while they charge. $130.

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