13 Jul, 2008
My girlfriend refuses to marry me until I can save up enough cash to get her a decent sized diamond engagement ring. I’ve thought about trying to sneak a cubic zorconia under her eyes, but something tells me she would know. Women have a built-in diamond radar or something, I swear. It’s science.
While I sure as hell don’t have the financial know-how to budget myself for the amount of savings I would need for diamonds, there’s another little gadget that my girl might like just for fun. Her love of diamonds and jewels is evident. So why not give her what she wants with something like this Jewel Ice Tray?
Forget about diamonds sweetie.
(Read the full post about ‘Jewel Ice Cube Tray: Because diamonds are too expensive’…)
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13 Jul, 2008

Microsoft has announced the launch of a new Xbox model-the Xbox 360 Pro (60GB). The console will be available in the U.S. and Canada in early August priced at $349. That’s more space for downloads and media files. The Xbox 360 Premium will be discontinued and the price will drop with immediate effect to $299 to make way for the new model. The 360 Arcade($279/no hard drive) and 360 Elite($499/120GB) will not be discontinued but as of yet there is no word on a price cut for the 360 Arcade but Amazon is offering the 360 Elite for $399-a $50 cut. (Read the full post about ‘Xbox 60GB and price reductions on 20GB model’…)
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13 Jul, 2008

Once the first spoonful of corn starts flying, forget about it, you’re on your way to a full-fledged food fight. And you know what they say. It’s always better to be prepared. Our recommendation? For every meal you sit down to, you must have a Zing! spoon on standby. You never know when some little punk is going to get a little to excited about gobbling down his Jello. All it takes is one fling for a rage packed food brawl to unleash in your local cafeteria or delicatessen. The Zing! is a great tool to have handy. A spring-loaded spoon, ready for those far food launches you’ll need to survive the art of the food fight. The Zing! is a spoon mutated to work sort of like a catapult. (Read the full post about ‘The Zing Food Fight Spoon: Coolest Gadget Since The Spork?’…)
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13 Jul, 2008
A ringtone is used to signal an incoming call and every cell phone user wants to have a fabulous ringtone in order to stand out from the crowd. This is the reason why a number of mobile phone carriers and manufacturers release a number of ringtones at regular intervals. Apart from signaling an incoming call, ringtones are used to show the mood and liking of the user.
Over the time, cellular carriers have released thousands of ringtones and you can download the complimentary ringtones either for free or by paying a nominal fee.
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13 Jul, 2008

by Paul Miller, posted Jul 13th 2008 at 11:20AM Heavily featured in the news leading up to the iphone 3G launch, the Who Farm campers — who hunkered down a full week early at the Fifth Avenue Apple store in Manhattan to promote organic farming or something silly like that — seem to have fallen off the face of the earth after the Cube’s doors were opened. None of the five hippies were seen emerging from the store with iPhones, and their leader’s little apple-dropping “accident” (video is after the break) might have something to do with it. He was later seen being taken into the store with a police escort, according to David Jr., but wasn’t seen from again. (Read the full post about ‘5th Ave. iPhone Who Farm campers leave store lacking iPhones, dignity’…)
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13 Jul, 2008

by Joshua Topolsky, posted Jul 13th 2008 at 1:45PM We’re not sure if you check most mobile provider’s sites every ten minutes or so (like we do), but if you did, you would have noticed that the latest Palm Windows mobile device — the Treo 800w — is available for purchase at Sprint’s online store. The phone, which features a 320 x 320 screen, EV-DO Rev. A, WiFi, and GPS, is currently listing for $249.99 after a $250 instant savings, $100 mail-in rebate, and two-year contract. (Read the full post about ‘Palm’s Treo 800w now available online from Sprint’…)
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13 Jul, 2008

If you’re worried about family slipping on the steps to your deck at night, these little lights can light the edges of each one. Then again they may end up stepping on the light itself and slipping anyway if they’re overly clumsy. These small lights attach to the step and are solar powered. Each disk shines light in four different directions. However, hopefully you aren’t one that likes to have parties on your deck at all hours of the night. (Read the full post about ‘Solar Deck Lights keep you from tripping down the steps’…)
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13 Jul, 2008

If you’re worried about family slipping on the steps to your deck at night, these little lights can light the edges of each one. Then again they may end up stepping on the light itself and slipping anyway if they’re overly clumsy. These small lights attach to the step and are solar powered. Each disk shines light in four different directions. However, hopefully you aren’t one that likes to have parties on your deck at all hours of the night. (Read the full post about ‘Solar Deck Lights keep you from tripping down the steps’…)
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13 Jul, 2008

AOC has released the 2230Fm HD multi-functional display, boasting a viewing area of 22″ across diagonally and carries the promise of enhancing the viewing experience of all of those high-definition enthusiasts by a considerable amount. You will not only able to use this as a true High Definition monitor, it can also double up as a HDTV or a digital picture frame. For folks who prefer an all-in-one device, the 2230Fm even functions as a multimedia player, enabling you to enjoy High Definition content without having to purchase an external DVD player or a PC, since all you need to do is load a film onto a memory card and watch it through the 4-in-1 memory card reader. (Read the full post about ‘AOC 2230Fm HD multi-functional display’…)
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13 Jul, 2008

by Paul Miller, posted Jul 13th 2008 at 8:56AM Have no fear, we’re always on the hunt for new and innovative ways to boost your bombdigity quotient, and we’ve really found just the thing this time around. The Clove 2 interfaces with your computer over Bluetooth, and through a strange set of tapping gestures (that sort of remind us of that one Daft Punk video), allows you to type one-handed, sans keyboard. Seems like quite the learning curve, but we’re sure it’s totally worth it in the end. Four words per minute never looked so good. (Read the full post about ‘Clove 2 typing glove leaves your other hand free for high fives’…)
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