Posted on 21 September 2006 by admin

Can’t imagine a trip without your little poochie! Then, stop worrying and get yourself a nice pet carrier that won’t be a hassle to lug around on-the-way, like this Collapsible Pet Carrier. The sturdy and roomy carrier will conveniently fit in your cat, dog, guinea pig or rabbit and the box can be fold down flat when your trip gets over! So, can be stored for re-use later-on! The collapsible box is made of unbreakable plastic that will keep your pet under complete safety and protection. And, the box is easily washable too! The inflatable pet carrier sells for £34.50.
From coolbuzz
Posted on 21 September 2006 by admin

You might love riding bikes but I bet, you might have never thought of adding-up to your décor with furniture made from old and recycled bikes..right! The recycled bike furniture features different designs including chair, tables, barstools and other great furniture design. My personal pick is this Milano Lounge Chair that is constructed of chromed steel bicycle rims and is available with inner-tube upholstery or with cushions made with a wide choice of fabrics. Check-out the whole lot of funky furniture here.
From coolbuzz
Posted on 21 September 2006 by admin

After the droolworthy Motorized Spaghetti Forks, the next innovation in the cutlery is this Finger Forks. The wearable stainless steel forks might not help you even one extra bit in digging your meal but will definitely be fun…(though, it’s another thing will be more fun to those watching you)! Kiddy stuff! The finger forks sell for £4.
via ShinyShiny
From coolbuzz
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This Digital Camera Keychain is something even cooler than the Zippo Camera Lighter. The mini camera keychain is just perfect to capture any moment anytime, anywhere. The mini camera keychain features two resolution settings which allow for 26 print-quality or 104 email-quality photos in brilliant color. You can even take short video clips and do some video editing and conferencing via a PC. The keychain camera features built-in 16MB flash memory and it comes for a price of just $50 which includes a USB cable and editing software.
From CoolBuzz
Posted on 21 September 2006 by admin
This has to be one of the best-looking nerd watches on the market, the Suunto t3 that’s loaded with features and still looks like something you wouldn’t be embarrassed to wear to the cotillion.
It’s also great for exercisers, showing heart rate, real-time calories burned and it has a pedometer on it, too. Those pedometer and heart rate features are optional, but the basic model is $150 for the standard LCD face. Our fave is this $170 model with a black face. – Charlie White
Suunto t3: It’s Got it All [CrunchGear]
from gizmodo
Posted on 21 September 2006 by admin

We had a disappointing first turn at the Archos 604 WiFi, since the exhibition hall — for a consumer tech gathering, mind you — didn’t have any WiFi internets to latch onto. So we didn’t get to mess around in Opera or anything fun like that, but the player is still a plenty solid device, and the touch screen controls extend into the rest of the player’s functionality quite well. Skipping around during live playback or skimming through a photo slideshow were both plenty responsive, and we didn’t have much trouble getting at functions with our blunt finger tappings. As for the hardware itself, the unit has a definite heft, but were kind of liking the solid feel, and it really doesn’t seem too bulky in comparison to its 4.3-inch, 480 x 272 screen. The model we played with wasn’t quite a final version; Archos is going to add a bit to the bulge on the right side of the device for an improved antenna, and we’re sure they’ll have some other little tweaks before they’re all ready to ship this out the door, but we’re liking where this one is headed. Keep reading for the rest of the pics.
From engadget
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Posted on 21 September 2006 by admin
We dropped by JVC land at Pepcom’s little get together yesterday for a glimpse at their new iPod stereo lineup. Nothing really knocked our socks off, but the NX-PS1 and UX-EP25 weren’t too shabby looking. Like we said before, all that really sets these apart from your average USB-pluggable player is that “Made for iPod” sticker, but for barebones amplification action, we suppose these will do. Keep reading for all the pics.
From engadget
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