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Hottest Products of 2007: Nikon Coolpix takes photo convenience online

This post is part of our Hottest Products of 2007 feature. Also check out our other Hottest Products of 2007 posts and let us know which product you think is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Nikon CoolpixIn one pocket, perhaps you have your camera, which takes great, high-resolution shots. Maybe it was even one of 2005's hottest products.

In the other pocket is your cell phone. The photos it takes are low res, but you don't have to upload them to your computer before sharing them with friends.

The Nikon Coolpix S51c is one of our hottest products of 2007 because it captures the best of both worlds. As a camera, it offers 8.1 megapixel resolution, which will stand up to coffee-table sized prints, in an elegant case that fits neatly in your shirt pocket.

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Hottest Products of 2007: Apple's iPhone calls out competitors

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Apple's iPhoneOf all the items we selected for our Hottest Products of 2007 list, the Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone is probably the one that best fits the description of a no-brainer. News of the combination phone, web browser, music and video player and digital assistant dominated the tech world for months before its release. When the company abruptly dropped the price for the Christmas season, the anger of early adopters who had paid full retail again dominated the news.

Now the company has rolled the same touch-screen tech that enthralled users of the iPhone into its newest iPods, effectively making competing brands look archaic by comparison.

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Hottest Products of 2007: Tattoos that wipe clean in one fell swoop?

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Tattoo On his Sirius Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) show one morning, Howard Stern hypothesized that a vague loss of direction or sense of hopelessness is often the backdrop for someone getting a tattoo who wouldn't ordinarily have done so. (The shock jock isn't judging; he has at least two of his own.)

His theory rang a bit familiar ... when I was 26 (old enough to know better), I got some "ink" of my own. Two of my best friends were about to move away, my parents had recently relocated from our mutual hometown, and my boyfriend had unceremoniously ended our relationship. At the time, I had my lower back branded with the orange-and-blue "V" and sabers that trademark the University of Virginia, my alma mater. I did so while repeating three mantras I considered to be quite wise at the time.

First, my tattoo of choice wasn't a capricious decision ... I will always be a UVa alum, and I will remain proud of that fact. Secondly, while larger than I wanted (the artist talked me into a bigger size, noting that it would be "framed by my entire body" -- famous last words), it is in a spot not normally visible in the workplace or in a cocktail dress. Finally, as I flippantly told my friends and my displeased elder relatives, "When I'm 60 and ready to be rid of this thing, they'll have technology where I can just wipe it off, no problem."

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