Tech News for the Day, Thursday, December 3, 2009

Let’s start with this exciting development in prosthesis, the LifeHand. Yeah, that artificial hand that Luke (and his dad) had is almost reality.

Those that love those games that use the Wii Balance Board, might enjoy the Friiboard.

If you caught Monk a few weeks ago, then you might have caught a glimpse of the Sha-Poopie.

Here’s an interesting iPod and iPhone dock called the DLO WallDock.

Mircosoft has just released Bing Maps in beta form.

ViewSonic has a new Windows XP Phone called the VPC08.

One of the world’s smallest multi-touch capable PC is the Fujitsu LifeBook UH900.

Here is the Samson Q2U, a very advanced XLR audio system.

BlackBerry users might be interested in getting the Gwabbit.

Time Inc. is working on a “Manhattan Project” that will take the magazine into a digital age.

Here’s a JVC Victor camera for the Everio series called the GZ-MG980.

There is a new Business Card Reader app for the iPhone.

BlueAnt, makers of some cool Bluetooth headsets have created a firmware upgrade for ADDP. Sweeet!

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