S1Digital Blu-ray Disc Changer
February 8, 2010

Have you built up your Blu-ray movie collection to such an impressive extent that you have no where to organize it? that is where the S1Digital Blu-ray Disc Changer comes in handy, where it retails for $1,499, offering your Windows Vista/7 Media Center PC or Windows Home Server computer added capability to browse through up to 100 Blu-ray discs at once. Sounds like a major investment for any household when it comes to entertainment, don't you think?
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Thanko 80-port USB charger
January 29, 2010

Thanko goes overboard with their 80-port USB charger - that's right, you can juice up to 80 USB-compatible devices simultaneously without lost a beat, although you'll be hard pressed to find that many gadgets in a individual average household to accommodate such expansive lodgings USB-wise. No notion on who would pick that up, but right now we've shortlisted either nerds or professionals to lust after the 80-port USB charger. Bear in mind that just charges and is not capable of making copies or transferring info.
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More Details On Vega From Innovative Converged Devices
January 8, 2010

Do you remember the Vega from Innovative Converged Devices that we mentioned to you a short while ago? Well, more data on the device has surfaced, and it certainly doesn’t look too poor. T-Mobile is said to be positioning the device as a “family hub tablet”, where it can be positioned and used in the family kitchen or something similar. It offers you easy access to a household calendar, and can be accessed remotely by a wireless connection and be set to automatically send SMS alerts to mobile phones. The device will additionally sport a T-Mobile SIM Card, and you’ll be able to compose hands free calls from the device, set up 1080p video playback, Wi-Fi browsing, on-demand TV, video chat and even FM radio. The Vega will be powered by an Nvidia Tegra 250 mobile web processor, and should be powered by Google’s Android 2.0.
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Buffalo External Hard Disk Looks Amazingly Beautiful
January 4, 2010

We’re certain you’ve seen many external hard drives before, but how many of those that you’ve seen match your contemporary home décor, or doesn’t look like an eyesore? whether you’re looking for something to match your fashion-conscious household, you might want to check out Buffalo’s HD-AV2.0TU2 external hard drive. The little blue dots on the drive indicate how much space you’ve got left on the drive, whether you didn’t already guess that. Aside from the indicator lights, and the awesome design, it’s pretty much your standard external hard disk, and is available in sizes of 500GB, 1TB and 1.5TB sizes, which will be going for $150, $190 and $250 respectively.
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Black & Decker Lids Off Jar Opener
December 18, 2009

Most housewives would tell you that there is at least one jar at home that is impossible to open despite trying out all sorts of remedies with the last resort of summoning the home's strong man, additionally known as dad. whether dad fails in his mission to get that jar of pickles open, next one might be able to mitigate a household catastrophe with the Black & Decker Lids Off Jar Opener. Instead of coming up with some sort of drill that duration round, Black & Decker's $27 offering boasts of opening any size jar with just a simple press of button.
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Shocking Tanks help cultivate winning attitude
December 13, 2009

Do you have a pacifist in your household who seems to be everyone's doormat? Why not teach the said person the values of fighting for one's rights using the Shocking Tanks from Amazon. After all, didn't our President say that the use of force is essential to achieve peace? These radio-controlled shocking tanks will fire infrared beams, and the target, when hit, will see an electric shock sent to the said tank's controller as a reminder not to stay out in the open but search for suitable cover and terrain in each battle. The $50 price tag will require you to stock up on rechargeable batteries though since you will need half a dozen AAA and an equal number of AA batteries to run the entire setup.
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Sony FVA-U1 biometric reader
December 1, 2009

Sony makes another breakthrough with the FVA-U1 biometric reader which is touted to be the smallest and lightest USB finger vein reader in the world. Ready to hit Japan that coming December 18th, we wonder which household in Japan will receive that under the Christmas tree during the holiday season. Just to get a better view on how small that is, it tips the scales at a mere 33 grams while measuring 70mm x 14.5mm x 58mm in size.
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