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Controversial Jewelry – Aqua Teen Light Necklace

, Feb 12th 2007 Discuss [0]

Everyone knows by now about the huge stink in Boston over the Aqua Teen Hunger Force flashing signs. At least I hope you do, if not, you really need to get out more. Now there is a way to show whose side you’re on with whole hilarious situation. Someone has made little necklaces that have the same symbol that was shown all over Boston. Read The Full Story

Computer B.O.- Aroma USB

, Feb 12th 2007 Discuss [0]

Does your computer have a little left over body odor? If you said yes to that question you seriously need to double check what smells. I know sometimes I forget to throw away my cups of Ramen Noodles but I’m really not so sure this is the solution. The new Aroma USB; personally I like pretty smelling stuff just as much as the next gal but come on, you can’t be serious. If you are so worried about mysterious smells why not just pay a dollar for the air fresheners you hang in your car and hide it somewhere around you desk. Read The Full Story

Love knows no bounds…or price

, Feb 12th 2007 Discuss [0]

Dying for something that just screams Valentine’s Day? Well now there is the new Ego Love Edition Laptop. With its pink handmade leather skin and the big red heart in the center, you can’t get much more festive than this. Read The Full Story

Nerdy Love – Qwerty magnets

, Feb 9th 2007 Discuss [0]

Tired of your classic alphabet magnets? Qwerty magnets has taken old keyboard keys and turned them into cute little magnets. This way you can flaunt to the entire world your true dorky colors. They have created a cute little valentines series with phrases like “LOVE U” and “MISS U”. Personally I would love it if they came out with the full alphabet; then again I’m bad enough about having too much stuff on my fridge. Read The Full Story

Weather Barbie – Weather Station

, Feb 9th 2007 Discuss [0]

Ever feel the urge to go back to preschool so you can have the little man on the board wearing the raincoat on wet days or a jacket in the spring? Well now you can have an electronically generated version with the animated weather forecaster. I am a huge sucker for all these little weather gadgets, I don’t actually own one yet, but one day I will. Then again, I’m a slight science dork. Read The Full Story

Electronically generated warm fuzzies

, Feb 9th 2007 Discuss [2]

Are you or your significant other always cold? Now you can save the day with the new Sanyo Eneloop Kairo portable heater. It’s just the right size to slip into just about any pocket, most likely not including those insanely small pockets some girl’s jeans are sporting these days. It measures 62mm x 84mm x 19mm, weighs 65 grams. Read The Full Story

Dust off your old SD cards

Remember when SD cards fit into just about everything, your phone, camera, and pda? Me too, I've got more than a couple lying around just waiting to be used again. Too bad that mini-SD is the way to go these days.

 

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Easy Bake Oven bakes more than brownies

, Feb 7th 2007 Discuss [0]

I’m pretty sure just about every American girl has owned one of these at one time or another or at least encountered one. I owned one myself, although mine was shaped like a microwave oven instead of the conventional oven. Turns out they are getting recalled due to some children getting their fingers caught and burnt on the door. Only the ones sold between May 2006 and February 2007 are getting recalled. “Easy-Bake has received 29 reports of children getting their hands or fingers caught in the oven’s opening, including five reports of burns.” I know this may come as a shock to some of you, however, think about it for a second. I don’t know about everyone else but I was a curious child and a dumb one. I would reach my hand in their all the time soon as my Mom turned her back, I was getting my fingers pinched off in that little metal trap. Read The Full Story

The Hello Kitty keyboard vacuum

, Feb 7th 2007 Discuss [0]

I know that people are going nuts over this Hello Kitty stuff, but personally I couldn’t get on with this craze if I wanted to. Which in case you were wondering, I don’t. Hello Kitty has everything from pillows and purses to USB-drives and now a keyboard vacuum. When I was reading up on this new gadget I couldn’t believe that they had come up with more of this “stuff”. I think what weirds me out the most is that both eight year olds and their forty year old mothers are all about Hello Kitty. I’m glad you can now relate with each other, but did it have to be over this, couldn’t you scrapbook together or something? Besides, if we all switched to these vacuums what would teenagers steal from all those tech stores? Canned air would become extinct. I’m still fascinated by those things to this day; I really have no idea why. Call me old school, but I could never cheat on my canned air and no, it’s not to do illegal things with it. I for some reason use up the entire bottle in one night spraying inanimate objects. Read The Full Story

The Titanium spork, the holy grail of silverware

, Feb 7th 2007 Discuss [13]

Please, I do advise for you to be sitting down while reading this article, we wouldn’t want you to faint from excitement. Alright, so it is not exactly a tech item, however, I knew that you would appreciate this as much as I do. My lifelong dream has always been to own a metal spork (it’s funny because it’s true), but now I can go one step further and own a titanium spork. Looks like I won’t have to continue sneaking extra plastic ones out of Taco Bell. Read The Full Story

G-Tech Fabric Keyboard Review

, Feb 6th 2007 Discuss [0]

My thumbs aren’t very big, but I still have a hard time mastering the art of thumb-typing on my teeny QWERTY-equipped gizmos. If you’re a road warrior with the same problem, you ought to try out the G-Tech Fabric Keyboard. It is the ultimate in portability as its made of a durable and washable “smart” fabric and unrolls from the size of a plump twinkie into a full-size keyboard. It can connect to any Bluetooth enabled mobile device such as a PDA, smartphone, or UMPC. It runs on just two AAA batteries housed in a hard plastic compartment attached on one end that also houses the Bluetooth transceiver.

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Worry-free peace and quiet

, Feb 6th 2007 Discuss [0]

Technology has changed the way we do even the simplest of tasks, so why wouldn’t it change the way we take care of our children? For the past twenty years baby monitors have been pretty much the same. Now in a day where we have monitors in our minivans to see the kids in the back it would be logical to take the next step and have cameras for while the baby is sleeping. I know some would think that this is paranoid; however, most of us have more to do than look in on our newborn every two and a half seconds and risk waking them. Not only that, but when they hit two years old and get their big kid bed they really enjoy sneaking out during naptime to play. Read The Full Story

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