
These remote-controlled tealights flicker like real candles but use LED lights, so they’re safe for use in any location in and around your home. These battery-powered candles will not blow out in the wind and are ideal for use when real flames are not acceptable or allowed. The tealights have a burn time of up to 80 hours each, and use two 3-volt lithium batteries per candle (12 batteries included).
Remote Controlled
The remote can turn the candles on and off from 30 feet away and can be used on multiple sets of tealights.
Realistic & Risk Free
The tealights’ flickering LED lights resemble real flames but without the risks: These battery-operated candles allow you to enjoy beautiful, realistic candlelight glow anywhere in your home without the flames, smoke or spilled wax of traditional candles. The included batteries will power each tealight up to 80 hours - significantly longer than any standard tealight would remain aflame!
- Remote-control On/Off function
- Flickering effect looks like a real candle flame
- Safe and clean to use; no heat, flame, or soot
- Use indoors or out, immune to wind
- Bright LED lights last up to 80 hrs.
- Low Battery Indicator lets you know when batteries needs to be replaced

NEOLUX announced the release of its portable e-book reader ‘NUUT’ in Korea market, which is designed to read 6-inch E-Ink electronic paper. The NUUT supports up to 1,000 e-books, and users can read 7,500 pages continuously with one charging.


Piezo electric technology originally developed for use in space and employed on the Rosetta satellite produces sufficient electricity to power a novel wristwatch type insulin pump for people with type 1 diabetes.
The “COR” has been devised by Nicole Schmiedel, an industrial student at the Braunschweig University of Arts in Germany, and the prototype recently won one of the three Design and Technology Student Awards at this year’s Materialica trade fair in Munich.

The insulin pump is powered by “DuraAct” transducers made by the German company Invent. One would in theory be sufficient to produce the 50 to 100mW required by the pump, but by having four to five transducers round the wristband, it can be powered by movement in any direction. The pump is attached to the user via a thin tube and a needle inserted under the skin to allow the insulin to flow continuously into the body, as an alternative to conventional syringe injections.
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The just released (at the time of writing) the official product page of the Dosugus Cushion, in true Art Lebedev form, offers little by way of detail hence we cannot detail the materials of manufacture but , what interested us is the directories listed on the cushion itself which include such gems as ‘trojan.exe’ listed under Autoexec.bat and a Jpeg file named ‘Optimus.jpg’ – what could that possibly refer to (could it possibly be this other Art Lebedev product)?
The decidedly geeky Art Lebedev Dosugus Cushion retails for around $28 / €23.

Metallo Design has launched its new Gilty Couture line of gold, silver, and Swarovski crystal appurtenances for the iPod and iPhone. You have the option to select the one that suits you best from the brand’s wide range of precious metal hard-cases. These jewelry quality pieces are handcrafted to enhance and protect your favorite device. The new line features slide-on bezels for the iPhone and iPod touch, available in gold or silver with colored Swarovski crystals.The new Gilty Couture collection prices from around $55 to $200, depending on how much bling you wish to have for your iPod or iPhone.Via Bornrich and Via FeelPhones.com

Korean manufacturer iRiver recently unveiled their brand new e-dictionary called the D27, only 315 grams; it is equipped with a multimedia player letting you play MP3, WMA, ASG et OGG, Photo, E-Book, FM radio… and support of 4 languages: Japanese, Korean, Chinese and English!
Just to give you an idea of the price of such a product in Korea, it is 278,000 Won (205€).