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Archive for April 2011

Combo Slurpee Offers Latest in Slurpee Technology

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Can a Slurpee really make for a news story? If it features a revolutionary dual-flavored Slurpee, I don’t see why not. Thanks to 7-Eleven’s crazy new double-Slurpee cup you’ll be able to get a brain freeze from two flavors at the same time.…

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April 20th, 2011 by: Technabob

Take Gorgeous Shots with the Kaleidoscopic Pentax Rainbox K-r

Pentax Rainbox K-r

I’ve been thinking about investing in a good DSLR for a long time now, but I never really committed or made good on it. First, because I don’t know squat about ISOs and post-processing. And second, because I get intimidated to pieces whenever I walk inside the camera shop and…

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April 20th, 2011 by: Hazel Chua

Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 85-inch 3D Plasma TV Announced; No You Can’t Afford One

If you were sitting on your couch, drinking tea with your pinky sticking out as you waited for your butler to bring you your sugar cubes reading about that giant 103-inch BeoVision 4 TV from Bang & Olufsen back in 2009 and wondered what sort of ostentatious prick would buy…

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April 20th, 2011 by: Shane McGlaun

Toshiba Unveils Regza AT300 Tablet in Japan

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Toshiba has been selling notebooks for a long time now, but the company is probably more known for its line of TVs. The company has unveiled a new Android tablet called the Regza AT300. The tablet is able to use the apps that Toshiba has for its Regza TVs and…

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April 20th, 2011 by: Shane McGlaun

AT&T Racks Up 3.6M iPhone Sales in Q1 2011

AT&T has offered up its financials for Q1 2011 and while I care nothing for how much money the wireless carrier made, I am curious to learn what happened with the iPhone over the quarter. With Verizon now offering the iPhone 4, many of us expect that AT&T may quickly…

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April 20th, 2011 by: Shane McGlaun

WALL-E-Style Chair Coming to a Couch Potato Near You

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Didn’t I read somewhere that too much sitting down is slowly killing us all? Well, apparently this isn’t a problem for a young Iranian designer Mohamad Sadegh Darounkolayi, who’d like to see everyone prance around in these motorized chairs, reminiscent of what we saw in WALL-E…. Needless to say

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April 20th, 2011 by: Range

Boog Coffee Warmer Heats Up Your Coffee in a Jiffy

Boog Coffee Warmer

My name is Hazel, and I’m a coffee-holic.
There, I said it. My day is literally incomplete if I don’t have at least one cup of joe in my system. A steaming mug is all I need to go from blah to TADA! …in a jiffy. That said, one of

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April 20th, 2011 by: Hazel Chua

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Sliced Grandfather Clock: If You Need the Time But Don’t Have the Space

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Inject a sliver of style in your room with this “modern, minimalist take on your grandfather’s classic clock.” Designed by Rob Price for Kikkerland, the Sliced Grandfather Clock has a deep walnut satin finish, metal hands and a plexiglass cover.…

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April 20th, 2011 by: Lambert Varias

Before the iPod, Before the Walkman, There Was the Mikiphone

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Today we have portable audio players like the iPod that play digital files on the go. Before that, we had CD players like the Discman, and before that we had cassette tape players like the Walkman. And before that? People had the Mikiphone, a portable phonograph that played 10″ vinyl…

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April 20th, 2011 by: Lambert Varias

Crank Up the Roastie for That Perfect Slice of Toast

Roastie toaster

If you’re like me, then the first thing that you probably crave for the moment you wake up (after brushing your teeth and taking a shower, of course) is breakfast. It’s the most important meal of the day so it’s something that I rarely ever skip, even though I’m already …

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April 20th, 2011 by: Hazel Chua

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