The 10 Hottest Linux Powered Gadgets

Here are some of the best gadgets that will make Linux users and fans happy.

Here are some of the best gadgets that will make Linux users and fans happy.

The first generation of electronic readers had little more than black-and-white text. The second generation had black-and-white text, simple graphics and Web connectivity.
Glimpses of the third generation are on display this week at the International Consumer Electronics Show, where manufacturers are previewing e-readers with color screens, interactive graphics and magazine-style layouts.
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Motorola launched its third Android smartphone, an attractive, compact device with some surprising hardware innovations and a user interface that aggregates social networking feeds, e-mail and contacts.
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Ok, here is the device which only do Twitter. Yeah, only Twitter! Now don't get me wrong, I love Twitter and I love to Tweet, but why I would buy this "gadget" to send out some Tweets and they would even charge me a 7,95$ monthly fee for that?!
NOTE to manufacturer: I can do all that on my mobile phone!!!
Oh, btw it comes not in one, but two colors!
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Naturally, you can already control your iTunes on your computer using Apple’s Remote app, but you can’t use it to tune your TV. That’s all going to change next month when L5 Technology releases the L5 Remote.
All you iPhone users and lovers, will you use one of this?
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During the first decade of the 21st century, we saw a whole slew of new mobile technologies capture the public imagination: the smartphone, the MP3 player, the USB stick, touchscreens, Wi-Fi, 3G wireless, pocket camcorders, digital SLRs and more.
Thanks to these inventions, people got increasingly plugged into an always-on, totally portable, always-connected existence. Click image for other great gadgets.
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Gadling reports the Trackstick II is “designed specifically for integration with Google Earth, Trackstick II is a GPS device that lets you “keep a satellite scrapbook of all your travels and record your explorations.” It’s like having a trail of live map pushpins follow you wherever you go!
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