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What's New This Week in Tech Gadgets?

By Cary Stuart, published Aug 16, 2006
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As new tech gadgets land like a swarm of locusts on an already crowded marketplace, it can be pretty difficult to keep up with all the latest toys. Each week, I’ll provide a wrap-up of some of the best tech gadgets to hit the market – gadgets you gotta have and some maybe that you can do without. Let’s see what’s going on this week.

Your old Swiss Army knife could do anything, right? All it was missing was the ability to play music. Problem solved. Swiss Army just released a brand new version of this perennial favorite and this time, you can take 240 songs with you while you slice and dice or file your nails. There’s even a tiny little LCD screen that shows the title of the song you’re listening to and the artist. It’s a little pricey at $170, but you’ll certainly get your money’s worth. When was the last time you used your Nano to open a bottle of beer?

For the Star Trek... (how do I put this politely) fan in your household, check out the latest model of the Enterprise E – but this one really will fly. Ok, maybe it can’t make it quite to where no man has ever gone before, but just about. When you get sick of flying it around your house, it even comes with a handy posing stand that will fit right on your desk. You won’t even have to mimic Patrick Stewart, this little gadget comes loaded with sound, flashing lights and a real deflector dish.

The Bionic Wrench may not have been reconstructed after a horrible accident, but it sure will tighten things better, stronger and faster. This fun little techy/mechanical hybrid is a little bit plier, a little bit wrench, and a whole lot easier to use. Popular Mechanics gave this puppy their Editor’s Choice Award and their Red Dot Award Best of the Best 2006. One of the best features about the bionic wrench is that it cuts down on slippage, and prevents your bolts from being damaged. I bet the Bionic Man couldn’t do that if he tried.

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