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By Neil Vowles

Published: 18 August 2008 11:48 GMT


The Ghost Radar may not help with any gremlins in your system but it will detect ghosts in your office. It responds to changes in electro-magnetic turbulence, heat, light and biometrics to predict imminent paranormal activity.

But peace of mind from ghoulish attacks doesn't come cheap at around $220 for the 4GB variety. The other drawback is it doesn't come with a Ghostbusters Proton Gun as standard.

Photo credit: CNET Crave


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