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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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We’ve all found ourselves outside our front door, late at night, and poking around trying to fit the key into the lock in the dark at some point in our lives. Of course we wish there was a better way, and now there is.The Locklite is an ingenious invention which fits over most rounded keys, and contains a small torch which is powerful enough to light up the area around your lock. This allows you to quickly insert your key and get inside, safe and sound, without the awkward fumbling in the dark.
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This nifty little bag for your cell phone is actually able to block all cell phone signals in or out. This means that when you want to be unreachable, just pop your phone into this carrying bag and all of your would-be callers will only be hearing, “The number you are trying to reach it momentarily unavailable, please try again later”.
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This tribal fusion MiniGod Desktop Speaker borrows its style from cultures all over the world, combined with a cool ‘urban edge’ which gives it a style all its own. It may only provide mediocre sound quality, but it more than makes up for that with its intense looks, guaranteed to turn the head of anyone passing by your desktop.
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Kodak’s recently unveiled digital is hailed as being what Kodak calls an HD picture frame, capable of presenting high-resolution photos of all your Kodak moments. It also comes with the Quick Touch Border touchscreen controls, making it easy to use.The frames available are the 10” M1020, the 8” M820 and the 7” P720, each sporting resolutions of 800 x 480, 800 x 400 and 480 x 234 pixels respectively. This level of picture quality is quite respectable for a digital picture frame.
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If you’ve got an older stereo system in your car that only takes cassettes, but all your favourite tunes are on your MP3 player, then this is the perfect gadget for you. This MP3 player can work just like any other, but comes with the added feature in that it can plug into any cassette deck and play your tunes through the stereo or car speakers. Read the rest of this entry »

These are, hands down, the coolest shades ever made. Brought to you by Not-So-Bright Sunwear in Germany, the Uber Shades are the geek’s version of the ultimage Swiss Army Knife; they protect your eyes while also containing a host of tools hidden within their frame. Hidden in the frame of these glasses, you’ll find spanners, corkscrews and scissors, as well as combs and even make-up brushes.
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You will be amazed at how easy it is to make moist, evenly cooked bread with this incredible breadmaker. Specially designed to give you a textured crust with no burning that you might get from lesser models. The interior is spacious enough to produce traditional 2 lb loaves, and you can make white, French and multigrain/wheat breads with minimal work on your part. The 13 hour timer will announce that your delicious loaf is ready with a pleasant beep, and with eight baking cycle options, including pre-heating mode, kneading phase to stretch the gluten strands, three rising phases and three stir-down phases, a baking phase and warming phase.
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