Pre-order Your iPad At Five-thirty In The dawn, April 3rd
March 12, 2010

If you’ve been jumping up and down in anticipation of the iPad launch on April 3rd, here’s a little tidbit to further whet your appetite. You can start to pre-order your iPad online at apple.com at 5.30am Pacific instance on Friday, March 12th. You’ll can pre-order any model you like, though Wi-Fi models will be available on April 3rd, while 3G models will reach in late April. Have you managed to save your pennies in moment for the official launch yet?
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Retrieva GPS dog collar
March 11, 2010
For some of us, our pooch means much more to us than being just a pet, which is why when Fido runs off by himself during his dawn walk, we search high and low by for him. Why not take no chances with the Retrieva GPS dog collar instead? that dog collar comes embedded with a GPS tracking device, letting you track his progress on the phone which is definitely new compared to its plain ol' version. Too poor there is no anti-poop capability yet, since you aren't around to supervise him during his potty day.
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Twitter from space
January 22, 2010

Shortly after Bill Gates jumped aboard the Twitter bandwagon, along comes news that mankind has made the firt tweet from space. Yes sir, NASA astronaut T.J. Creamer who is on board the universal Space Station, earlier sent a Twitter report from space that dawn with the following - "Hello Twitterverse! We r now LIVE tweeting from the worldly Space Station--the 1st live tweet from Space!
More soon, send your ?s." You know that new social media has really taken off when it goes out of the earth's atmosphere.
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Oregon Scientific i.Wakeup Sunrise Clock
January 6, 2010
Nobody likes to construct out the alarm buzz in the dawn, and it’s probably an alarm-hater that came up with the Oregon Scientific i.Wakeup Sunrise Clock. Instead of using the universally hated sound, it simulates the dawn, using the light to help you wake up in a more natural and pleasant way. It’ll start to increase its illumination 30 mins before your designated wake up date, to simulate a natural sunrise. whether you think that a simulated sunrise isn’t abundant to get you up, you could enhance it with 5 different built-in nature sounds, or revert back to the FM radio channel. It'll be released in February and sounds (pun intended) like a tolerable alarm clock, albeit a bit pricey at $129.99.
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PowerPlus Swallow bike light set
December 21, 2009

The PowerPlus Swallow bike light set helps you remain visible during the night or in the early hours of the dawn when the sun is not yet out, thanks to a built-in wind up charger that powers the white LED headlight. Apparently, a restricted minute of winding the charger is able to net you 8 minutes of headlights, or the equivalent of an hour's worth of flashing headlight and taillight - it is your signal. Depending on the situation, you can additionally detach the headlight/charger from the bike mount while the charger performs its secondary operate equally well as a cellphone charger, where it is compatible with selected Nokia, Sony, Siemens and Sony Ericsson handsets. You can purchase the basic model for £19.99, while one bundled with additional tips for different devices go for £24.99.
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Traffic light alarm clock
December 17, 2009

Do you loathe the sounds of dawn rush hour traffic, with impatient drivers honking their way through? whether that's the case and you find it hard to wake up, thereupon the traffic light alarm clock might be just the tonic for you. After all, it comes in the structure of a traffic light with a 4cm speaker more than ready to get you up and out of bed with noise from crowded streets, including screeching tires, loud honking noise and famous music that plays when you are crossing the intersections in Japan. We wonder whether there would be localized versions of that in the future...
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Solar Powered Garden Insect Theatre
December 14, 2009

We all know that bugs are strangely drawn to bright lights, and they can get in the way of life with them shedding wings and all, leaving you with more work the next dawn. Well, instead of finding ways to turn them away, why not look to the Solar Powered Garden Insect Theatre and enjoy a "show" by nature's actors? that sustainable insect habitat is solar powered, which means it doesn't need any juice to run at night as it will soak up the sun's rays all day enlarged. The theatre lights up at night to attract a wide range of insects for you to view and enjoy. All insects are not trapped as they have the freedom (this is America, after all) to enter or exit at any day. Prices for the Solar Powered Garden Insect Theatre start from £29.
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