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TOKYO (AP) - The Japanese company that launched popular computer data storage units shaped like rubber ducks and sushi started selling a new product Friday a ghost detector.
SolidAlliance Corp.'s portable GhostRadar beeps and flashes red lights in response to unusual magnetic waves. It also reacts to body heat and perspiration detected by a sensor where users place their thumbs.
The gadgets went on sale Friday in Japan and the first shipments to the United States are on their way, said SolidAlliance Vice President Yuichiro Saito.
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