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Totally Cool Tech Weekly Podcast #419 – Charge!!!

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This Week’s Totally Cool Tech: Master Chief Costume – $630 @ Urban Collector (via ChipChick); Handy Cooler – $40 @ ThinkGeek (via DVICE); Air Conditioned Car Seat – $60 @ Smarthome (via Coolest Gadgets); Wild Charge vs Powermat$99 @ Target & Best Buy


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Halo master Chief Collectors Costume – Now that’s COOL!!

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Powermat is taking on WildCharge and might just have them beat. Check ‘em out.

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Today’s Totally Cool Tech is aimed toward the iPod lover on your list. I have for you today: The Halo 3 Master Chief Action Figure – $15 @ ThinkGeek.com; The Star Trek Light Switch Cover Plates – $18 @ ThinkGeek.com; The Amphibious Tank & Drink Delivery RC – $77USD (£50) @ GadgetShop.com; The Voice Activated R2-D2 Robot – $170 @ Hammacher Schlemmer

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This Master Chief is 5″ tall, can get into almost any pose you can imagine, and comes with a Spartan Laser and a Frag Grenade. Both weapons have a pin on them which lets them attach to MC’s armor when he needs to run a bit. He looks just as tough as he does in the game, except smaller.

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Why, for just a few strips of latinum, you can decorate your own 21st century domicile with lighting and power wall-plates, complete with LCARS interface designs! Of course, the panels are non-working – probably because our primitive electrical power-systems are incompatible with 24th century technology.

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Sturdy and imposing on land, with full 4-wheel drive capability to tackle the most arduous of terrain, this changeling of a device is equally at home in the water. On activating the transformation device deep in the heart of the unit, powerful twin propellers take over from wheels, providing rock-solid forward motion in the water.

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This motorized replica of the headstrong little “droid” from the iconic Star Wars® films responds to voice commands, navigates rooms and obeys more than 40 voice commands.

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