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Ring it Up: Jewelry Doubles as Mobile Bluetooth Headset. Anyone who has ever tried to carry around a Bluetooth headset in a purse or pocket knows what a problem that can cause.

Ring it Up: Jewelry Doubles as Mobile Bluetooth Headset

The ear piece gets all bent up and the device gets turned on when you accidentally lean on it. Wouldn’t it be cool if there were a way to have your Bluetooth headset without worrying about where it put it when it’s not in use? The O.R.B (orbital ring Bluetooth) Headset from Hybra Advance Tecnologies offers one of the most awesome solutions ever: it’s an innovative Bluetooth headset that transforms into a ring with a simple twist. The headset can be used up to 30 feet away from your phone and comes in four sizes, from small to extra-large. The scrolling display on the outside surface of the ring displays caller ID information as well as voice-to-text so that you don’t even have to take it off of your finger to stay in touch.

TSF Shell Pro 3D Android Launcher - Could This be the App That Sets Charts on Fire? Why your next phone might be bendable. Nokia demoed a prototype of what could be the first in a line of products with flexible screens.

Why your next phone might be bendable

Last week, Nokia demoed a prototype device that lets you bend and twist the screenFlexible displays are durable and pave the way for new input methodsThe cheaper, thinner and more durable screens become, the more uses we'll find for them Editor's note: Pete Cashmore is founder and CEO of Mashable, a popular blog that covers tech news and digital culture. He writes regular columns about social networking and tech for CNN.com. (CNN) -- As we enter the final months of 2011, the thoughts of tech watchers like me are turning to what we can expect in 2012. Voice recognition in all our devices? Maybe. Expecting this much-anticipated technology to become widely available in 2012 is optimistic but not unthinkable.

Last week, Nokia demoed a mindblowing prototype handheld device that lets you bend and twist the screen to complete actions like scrolling and zooming. But where will this new tech take us? Microsoft Sketches Its Vision for the Near Future. Review: Klipsch S4A Headphones For Android Combine Great Sound With An Awesome Control App. I'll be the first to admit, I'm a big fan of Klipsch.

Review: Klipsch S4A Headphones For Android Combine Great Sound With An Awesome Control App

I like their style, their sound signature, and their products generally. I started with a ProMedia 2.1 computer speaker setup, and have since graduated to a pair of their reference bookshelf speakers, and I've been pleased the whole way through. I had never, however, tried their headphones. Until recently, Klipsch's in-line control headphones designed for smartphones had only fully worked with iOS devices. With the S4A, that changed - it's the first Klipsch headphone designed specifically for use with Android devices. What's the word? The S4A also has a fairly awesome trick up its sleeve, too, in the form of the Klipsch Control app, allowing you to customize your headphone experience with all kinds of options. For $100, the Klipsch S4A isn't a headphone you can really go wrong with.

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