Hammerspace 2: With a bigger memory, a smaller size, and a more friendly voice activation system.
Hammerspace 2X: A much more expensive version of the Hammerspace system, it is a little larger, but has a MUCH larger memory, and is capable of holding entire vehicles.
The Nova: The Nova is the replacement of the Nova Phone. 5 Terrabytes of memory, Music player, video player, video games player, with a bigger, more varied App store, and now, a holographic projector. It's also a phone, radio, "walkie talkie", and video / holographic chats are supported between Novas. Every Nova comes with wireless ear buds. There are civilian versions, and military versions.
Nova Cube: A cube shaped PDG. When set in the middle of a room (must be square an enclosed) with it's exact measurements inserted into the cube, pressing the button in the middle starts a 60 second countdown. When the countdown ends... Paint/wallpaper explodes onto the walls, flooring appears, shades for the window, and furniture explodes across the entire room, neatly. Basically, you can move yourself into a room almost instantly. However, it can't make a room larger than 45 x 45, and there can be no other objects in the room, or the entire process is screwed up.
Sageslayer: A sword with a metal, circular handle with no crossbar, and a double edged blade. In the hilt, is a nano-AM generator, and at the bottom of the hilt is a solar panel. With the AM activated, the sword is shrouded in a constant AM field, granting it the ability to slice straight through magic and magical barriers. The battery lasts long enough for 30 minutes continually use, and recharged via the bottom Solar Panel.
Sageslayer SPLITTER gloves: Using a similar nano-AM generator, the blades of these SPLITTER gloves have the same effect of the Sageslayer.
Nova Entertainment System: After much deliberation, Nova Corp. enters the home console war, competing with Macrocorp's YBOX, and Sonny's Playbasement. The NES has eight wireless controller ports, a free online network, ridiculously pristine graphics, and a fast engine ensuring no crashes, freezes, or loading screens.
Nova Reality System: A much more expensive and expanded version of the NES, this is mainly used by UPM for training, but versions are available on the Civilian Market.
Nova Glasses: In three main styles, Spacefarer, Aviator, and Bugeye, the Nova Glasses frame can change pattern and color, and so can the lenses, which also has magnifying lenses for seeing things very far away.