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Toyota's brain controlled wheelchair; Tech tees release your inner nerd

Tech tees release your inner nerd; From Palm Pilot to Palm Pre: A Brief History of Palm's Handhelds
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Toyota's brain controlled wheelchair

Researchers in Japan have developed a brain-machine interface (BMI) system that allows for control of a wheelchair using thought. The system analyzes brain patterns and translates them into wheelchair movement in a fraction of a second. Read full story

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Tech tees release your inner nerd
Maybe you already wear your heart on your sleeve, but now you can wear your brain on your chest. A wide variety of tech-themed T-shirts are available from folks at Threadless, which describes itself as "a community-based tee shirt company with an ongoing, open call for design submissions." Here are some examples from the site that are unabashed in their nerdiness.

From Palm Pilot to Palm Pre: A Brief History of Palm's Handhelds
Will the Palm Pre be the last in a storied line of products, or will it mark the beginning of a new era for the once and former Palm, Inc.?

Sony Walkman turns 30
Thirty years ago this week Sony kicked off a revolution in the consumer electronics market with the introduction of the Walkman. See how the portable audio market has changed since then.

Sonim shows off waterproof cell phone
The Sonim XP3 rugged cell phone comes with rubber grips to protect it from drops, and waterproofing for times when the phone gets dropped in water. Watch the demo where the phone rings when a call is made!

Energizer offers more gadget juice
Energizer updates its Energi to Go line, offering extra battery life for devices like iPhones, iPods, gaming consoles, phones and laptops.

Kodak goes high-def with new videocam
Checking out the new Kodak DX1 Pocket Video Camera, a high-def camcorder that offers waterproof protection for budding filmmakers.

Many mobiles, one charger?
Threatened by legislation, handset makers voluntarily committed to provide chargers compatible on the basis of the micro USB connector.

12 megapixels on your phone?
Sony Ericsson shows off a 12 megapixel digital camera disguised as a cell phone.

July Giveaways
Cisco Subnet is giving away 15 copies each of books on Enterprise Web 2.0 and Building a Greener Data Center; Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons to one lucky reader and 15 copies of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Unleashed. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Deadline for entries July 31.

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