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This month, the Gadget Guy reviews a fuel cell that powers equipment like cell phones and PDAs, a small rechargeable power pack for recharging low powered devices, and some tools that will help improve your digital pictures.

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fascinating gadgets! i can''t wait to read your next article!

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Thanks, guyin916! I just toured the Celestron factory, so next month hope to talk about their SkyScout - a personal astronomer in a hand held unit - and their SkyAlign technology (on telescopes). Plus the usual odds 'n ends...

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