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If you’ve just moved into a bare, new apartment and find yourself strapped for cash, then the Land Peel could very well be your next best friend. You don’t have to spring for any furniture or desks or chairs or dining tables, for that matter. Heck, you can even skip…
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April 21st, 2011 by: Hazel Chua
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I want a robot in my house so I can be extra lazy and spend more time with Gran Turismo 5… and watching TV. I want the thing to cook for me, mop, help with homework, and mow the yard. Most of that stuff is not going to happen any
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January 3rd, 2011 by: Shane McGlaun
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In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Empire Strikes Back…, all sorts of cool Star Wars themed merch is starting to find its way to market this year. One of my favorites so far? This soft and fluffy rug that looks like a Wampa.
If you don’t remember the
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May 12th, 2010 by: Technabob
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The Mint cleaner is designed to be used with reusable microfiber cloths or, if you want to waste money, Swiffer cleaning cloths. Unlike the Roomba, the Mint can only clean hard floors. I’m not sure if it can dock and recharge itself; the official website mentions no such feature. But…
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April 23rd, 2010 by: Lambert Varias
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I’m reasonably certain this game is not Wii Fit or Wii Sports. Actually, I’m sure of it. Apparently another cheap Chinese knock-off, the makers of ifit Sports want us to think it’s a combination Nintendo’s popular sports and workout games. Good luck with all that.
StarQ’s ifit Sports sells for…
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February 9th, 2010 by: Technabob
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Tired of the same old bare floors? Why not cover them up with a little Mario magic? These plush mats lay down on your floor and feature icons from the classic Super Mario Brothers series.
Each squishy floor tile measures 40cm x 40cm (15.74 x 15.74″), and if you’re willing…
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February 7th, 2008 by: Technabob
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We’ve all heard of electric blankets, right? Japanese electronics giant Panasonic decided to take the basic concept and embed it into a carpet. That way, when you step on the rug, your feet stay nice and toasty. As a resident of a chilly Northern climate, living with hardwood floors, this…
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August 24th, 2007 by: Technabob