Brookstone’s WiFi cufflinks let you discreetly share data, internet connections

If you somehow aren’t satisfied with your growing collection of Nintendo , PlayStation , Game Boy Color and steampunk styled cufflinks, Brookstone just might be the Q to your Bond. In addition to rocking the USB-storage trick we’ve seen in other technological shirt links, this sleeve fastener also promises to act as a WiFi hotspot when paired with a hard-wired PC. Rounding out your technologically augmented wedding attire with these ‘cuffs will set you back $250 — unless you’re working with Her Majesty’s Secret Service , of course, then they’re probably just standard issue

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iCade cuts the fat for CES, introduces handheld brother (update: video and iCade Jr.)

The iCade has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a ThinkGeek April Fool’s gag. After trading out a fictional 30-pin dock connector for a very real Bluetooth radio and well, actual existence, it even spawned a (notably competitive) copycat product. This week, ION is unveiling a pair of new iCade products at CES, streamlining the original nostalgic tablet dock, as well as expanding its tactile toggles to iPhone and iPod touch owners.

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