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Do you suffer from “sore elbows, wrists and hands from having to hold small and awkward shapes?” Have you found that “products are confusing to impossible to control?” Do you know what a phthalates is and are you embarrassed by the packaging of your favorite personal massager products? Has Revel Body got a product for you.

This crowdfunded project aims to make your alone time (or time spent with friends) more rewarding. The product, essentially a sonic vibrator, is designed for ladies and, presumably, men. The team, led by Robin Elenga, has created a high-frequency system for offering a better “buzz” during those moments when you’re visiting the Palms Hotel.

The product offers “50 percent more power” and “400 percent vibration range” and reduces the vibrations felt in the hand and focuses those vibrations on sore muscles and/or your vagina.

The product uses a resonating motor to offer a larger range of vibration speeds and sensations and it’s shaped like a tennis ball to reduce the strain on wrists and other body parts. It’s run on a rechargeable battery that connects to any USB port and offers nearly silent operation, unlike similar linear-motor-powered vibrators. Because it doesn’t exactly look like a traditional vibrator you could even put it in a place of honor on your bedside table or office desk.

The vibrator comes (to your house) for a pledge of $ 140. You can get two for $ 220. They are hoping to raise $ 50,000 and are nearly there so they just need that extra push to get them over the edge. I suppose, given the circumstances, we should probably help them out.

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Google research pane update adds personal content search from Docs, Picasa and Google

Building off of the web search capabilities of its research pane for Docs, Google is now giving users the ability to search for and insert their own personal content. For example, if you’re working on a presentation in Drive and want to add a photo from your Picasa album, or a quote from a friend’s Google+ profile, you’ll now have the option of adding personal content from within the research pane without leaving your project. This new search feature pulls information from your personal Picasa albums, Drive and Google+ accounts, and users will also find that the research pane has been extended to Presentation and Drawings. Unfortunately, Google Apps customers will still be limited to web-only search results, as personal content search is intended for individual accounts. However, if you’re a starving student heavily embedded in Google’s ecosystem, this time saver just might shave a few minutes off of your weekend cram session and that’s always a good thing.

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Cubify lets you skin, 3D print your own personal Android

Sick of letting everyone else skin your Android for you? 3D printing service Cubify is helping you fight back with Bugdroids, a customizable version of Google’s lovable green mascot. You can change its colors, add accessories like hats, horns glasses, mustaches and bling (that’s “bling,” not Bing, mind), and then the service will 3D print one out and ship it to you — well, after you drop an admittedly pricey $ 30 to $ 40, figurine size depending.

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Experience a whole new viewing sensation with the brand new Personal 3D Viewer – the HMZ-T2, positioned well ahead in the 3D arena to make gaming and movie watching unforgettable. Get into gaming like never before. With removable ear buds so you can use own headphones, it’s perfect for online multi-player gaming. No matter how you listen, you’ll benefit from the device’s ‘Harmonics Equalizer’, which delivers high quality audio. Delivering the best picture in both 2D and 3D thanks to dual high definition OLED screens over each eye, there is no 3D cross talk. With images this crisp, you will feel like you are in the heart of the action. Watch movies as the director intended them. With ’24P True Cinema’, you can enjoy film-like motion, identical to being in a real movie theatre – exactly the way it should be. Once you try it, you’ll never want to watch movies on anything else. Immerse yourself in the experience. Relieve your tired eyes with automatic colour temperature adjustment. Then watch and play for longer with a more lightweight design, comfortable forehead pad and adjustable head-strap. Put the new Personal 3D Viewer – the HMZ-T2 by Sony to the test. Visit: www.sony.co.nordics

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Making the Raspberry Pi affordable involved some tough calls, including the omission of MPEG-2 decoding. Licensing fees alone for the video software would have boosted the board’s price by approximately 10 percent. Now, after many have made media centers with the hardware, the foundation behind the project has whipped up a solution to add the missing codec. For $ 3.79, users can purchase an individual MPEG-2 license for each of their boards on the organization’s online store. Partial to Microsoft’s VC-1 standard? Rights to using Redmond’s codec can be purchased for just under two bucks. H.264 encoding is also in the cards since OpenMax components needed to develop applications with the functionality are now enabled by default in the device’s latest firmware. With CEC support thrown into the Raspbmc, XBian and OpenELEC operating systems, a single IR remote can control a Raspberry Pi, a TV and other connected gadgets. If you’re ready to load up your Pi with its newfound abilities, hit the source link below.

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Question by : Is it possible to make a personal gamer picture with the Kinect? Because I can’t seem to do it. Can you only do it with the Xbox Live Vision Cam or what?

http://support.xbox.com/en-us/pages/xbox-live/how-to/chat/vision-camera.aspx

the link says that the xbox live vision cam and Kinect can BOTH take pictures but, as I said, I am unable to do so. Please help!

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Answer by Echo of WrathYes the kinect can take pictures but only the Xbox vision cam can send pictures to friends and make the picture you take your gamer picture.

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