1 November 2006 10:30 GMT / By Stuart Miles
The public voting has started for the Pocket-lint Technology Awards 2006 and we need your help finding out which of the shortlisted products should be crowned the Pocket-lint.co.uk Gadget of the Year 2006.To vote for your favourite gadget from the list below all you have to do is sign up to become a member and cast your vote from the shortlisted nominations on the awards page.
Voting page
Standard membership to Pocket-lint is completely FREE and as well as allowing you to vote in the Awards, gives you access to a host of extra features such as email alerts straight to you inbox of all the latest technology news and reviews posted to the site and the chance to read reviews posted to the site 3 days early.
Once you've signed up and activated your membership (a simple click of a link in an email we send you), just like a General Election, you will get just one vote, stopping any possibility of cheating. So make it count.
You'll be able to vote until the 14 November, with this year's Reader Award winner along with the winners from the other 14 categories announced on 15 November 2006 at an awards bash in London. Software, Online, Site news, Pocket-lint Awards, Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, Car And GPS

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