Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Start with something simple: The Adidas phone! Unconfirmed, though.

Microsoft and Apple haven’t exactly been best buds, but Microsoft Bing is now available on the Apple iPhone.

Belkin has a new Bluetooth Music Receiver.

For those that want to take their drums on the road, try out this Roll Up Drum kit that attaches via USB.

JVC has a new iPod Speaker dock known as the XS-SR3.

You should check out Africa, a netbook from CherryPal that costs $100.

Here’s a new portable hard drive from LaCie called Rikki.

Some new jackets from The North Face are iPod compatible, believe it or not.

Someone has created Battleship for the iPhone!

You really ought to see this weird custom of leaving your mobile behind when you meet with the president.

You might want to check out the Yashica DVC525HD. It is an affordable camcorder.

Here’s a fast photo scanner: the Rollei PS100.

Those of you who want a classy speaker might want to check out the SR-2 Loudspeaker.

Check out this dreaMTouch display that has 32 touchable points.

Check out the Beriscope, and see what you can see underwater, from the shore.

There is a new version of the RoboKing robot vacuum from LG.

The Lockface uses a facial recognition scanner with the webcam, by USB.

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