Shake-N-Wake zZZ – a discreet alarm clock

The designers of Shake-N-Wake zZ came up with an idea that vibrations, not sounds will be more effective in waking us from our sleep.

Yamaha launches in Japan the TSX-W80 and TSX-70 iPod speaker docks. The 2.1-channel speaker system offers 4Wx2 stereo output and 8W 75Hz - 20kHz subwoofer.

Not only does this clock keep an accurate measure of the time, but it will also project the numbers onto the ceiling or wall to make it easy to read even in lowlight conditions.
Wake up to the Space Invaders alarm clock

People in Japan are quite familiar with the Space Invaders alarm clock, and they have finally landed in the UK for your amusement.
Licensed by Taito, the Space Invaders alarm clock sports a classic 70s-style digital screen, showing you the time and, when the alarm goes off, you’ll see an alien invader, complete with all of those classic gaming sounds you remember from yesteryear.

Digital travel clocks are a dime a dozen these days, so it’s about time someone gave them an upgrade; now you can load them with your favourite digital photos, and look at them wherever you go.

Now you can wake up to all of your favourite tracks on your iPod Nano player (1st and 2nd generation) with the GrooveToons alarm clock from Cygnett ($59) on your bedstand.
Progression Wake-Up Clock

Waking up to the harsh sounds of your alarm clock doesn’t really set you up for a pleasant morning. This innovative wake-up clock uses a gradual increase in ambient lighting, peaceful sounds and stimulating aromas to help gently raise you from your slumber. You can easily set your wake up time, and just place some aromatherapy beads (included with the unit) into the aroma bowl, and select your natural sound setting.
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Ever wished that you could carry your computer files around in something more convenient than that easy-to-misplace memory stick? Well, now you can, with our USB Memory Stick! Keep your files secretly stowed away on your wrist, and look stylish while you’re doing it. Read the rest of this entry »