We’ve hit critical mass! Time for another round of bizarre, terrible or interesting gadgets:
- The Phillips iPill contains a power supply, processor, medicine reservoir and micro pump. Intended for swallowing like a normal capsule, this pill can provide medication targeted directly at the source of the problem. The pill can also be monitored externally.
- This UMID carries all the horsepower of a netbook in a footprint that’s approximately half the size. Do want.
- We’re close to fuel cells finally making a mass appearance, and designs like this one really help. MyFC’s fuel cells are flexible, allowing them to occupy dead space in a device or reduce the footprint of existing batteries.
- Best Buy is demonstrating gift cards that double as mini speakers, complete with 1/8″ plug for interfacing with that holiday iPod.
- Leave it to Klipsch to make in-ear headphones that don’t completely suck.
- A new approach to lithium ion batteries gives them a seven-fold increase in longevity. The technique was just developed at a university, so expect the technology to be introduce shortly after the perpetual motion machine.
Hump day!


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