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Tropicana creates an artificial sun
Ever seen the movie Insomnia ? In the film, Al Pacino investigates a murder in an Alaskan town, but there is never any night

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Mar 12, 2010 0
Ever seen the movie Insomnia ? In the film, Al Pacino investigates a murder in an Alaskan town, but there is never any night

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Tropicana creates an artificial sun
Mar 10, 2010 0
For those of you who are recuperating in a wheelchair to get about, how about adding some zest to your ordinary adventures with the wUnderglow Wheelchair Light ? After all, it not only enhances night-time visibility but provides a fun “underglow” effect similar to those colored light tubes as found on the underside of some rice rockets. A white micro-light is there to light your way, while multi-colored strobing micro-lights make room for added visibility and an “underglow”.
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wUnderglow Wheelchair Light
Mar 10, 2010 0
Samsung does not only make computers, LCD and plasma TVs, home theater systems, and a slew of other consumer electronics, they are also pretty adept at the MP3 player market as well, with the R1 and R0 being the latest of such devices to arrive. These two models are touted to offer high quality multimedia content while optimizing such files for memory space. The R1 is no larger than a credit card, and yet has enough processing firepower to play a host of video content without the need for any conversion, while the R0 will deliver an excellent audio and video experience without breaking the bank.

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Samsung unveils R1 and R0 portable media players
Mar 4, 2010 0
You know what I think is really hysterical? We have these flight simulators to help out would-be pilots, but when it comes to teenage drivers, we just put them behind the wheel with a driver’s permit.

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Driving Simulator from Honda
Mar 2, 2010 0
Mention Netgear and chances are pretty good that networking devices come into your mind, be they routers to switches and hubs. Well, the company just announced two more next-generation HomePlug AV-certified powerline kits in the form of the compact Powerline AV 500 Adapter Kit (XAVB5001) and the Powerline AV+ 500 Adapter Kit (XAVB5501) with a filtered “pass-through” power socket.

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Netgear rolls out new Powerline kits
Mar 1, 2010 0
Instead of having to wait until you’re around a computer to check the news, now you can have a keychain to help you out. Sure, those of you who have smart phones can always check the weather while you’re on the go, but for those that don’t this is an affordable solution. It’ll keep you up to date on the forecast, plus it has other functions to make life a little easier for you.

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Weather Station Keychain
Feb 24, 2010 0
Some of you might remember Alphie, a toy from the 80s that used to be advertised by Joan Lunden. (Just be glad I couldn’t find a video of that ad on YouTube, or you would know the meaning of death by sugary kindness!) Alphie was a toy that used index cards and buttons to teach math, colors, as well as other basic skills. I believe that if the tyke got the question right, Alphie’s clown face would light up

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Alphie gets and upgrade
Feb 23, 2010 0
There have been a few different ways to label cords to make it easier for you to unplug gadgets when they’re not in use. This gadget will make it easier for you to know which plug goes with which gadget. Plus it will make it a whole lot easier to unplug your different gadgets. Plus you can pick and choose just how many outlets you want on the power strip. If this weren’t a concept design, you would get to choose which stickers you want and how many of the cubes you’d like to buy. Then at a later time you could buy a couple more of the cubes to plug into the rest of the strip. Just place the stickers with each respective plug. Then when it’s time to unplug it, instead of tugging on the cord, you just push down on the back of the plug. Unfortunately this is still a concept, so you won’t be able to purchase these just yet.

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Tab The Power Strip
Feb 23, 2010 0
There is no shortage of gadgets trying to offer mechanics hands-free lighting while they’re attempting to fix a car. Be it lights with magnets attached or lights that are capable of wrapping around and clinging to items underneath the hood. Now you can even own a pair of mechanics gloves that have LED lights built directly into the pointer finger. I haven’t decided if these lights would be helpful or make you crazy. By no means does it seem as if they’d be good to replace one of those magnetic lights. However, keeping them on might make it possible to get light into areas when your hands are in the way. The lights will either make you nauseous from them moving around every time you turn a wrench or make it easier to find that bolt that slipped through your fingers. You can purchase the gloves for $22.95 through Amazon .

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Multi-Task Gloves with LED Lights
Feb 22, 2010 0
For those of us who still have a vast archive of memories in the form of film and negatives, the Photo and Negative Scanners might just come in handy.

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Photo and Negative Scanners