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New Espresso Machine puts a Starbucks in your home … literally

by James

Starbucks Sirena

You won’t a member of the “Order of the Black Apron” serving you up a vente mochaccino latte half caf with a shot, but the Starbucks Sirena Espresso Machine will bring you that same barista-quality cup of Starbucks java … and all at the touch of a button.

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Mini Pub Kegerator

by Carolyn

What better way to wind down after a hard week’s worth of work than with a cold beer? As I sit here with my measly 12 oz bottle of beer, I think “what could be better than this?”
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It’s usually at that time I have to get up and go downstairs for another 12oz beer.

But I found a product today that makes that Friday happy hour that much more perfect: the Continue reading » Avanti MBD5L Mini Pub Mini Beer Keg Dispenser. This compact mini kegerator is designed to hold any standard 5 liter mini keg and comes with both an AC and DC power adapters so it can be used anywhere. It features a digital display to easily adjust the ideal temperature of your brew while the thermoelectric cooling system runs whisper quiet. Mini Pub Kegerator

Only in Japan – iSeePet360

by Edwin

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Since Japanese are famous for their work ethics, it makes perfect sense for something like the iSeePet360 to exist over there. Just in case you can’t make it home in time for supper with your beloved pooch yet again, the iSeePet360 can be remotely controlled via a computer to release dry pet food, while an audio feature allows you to inform your pet just when dinnertime is exactly. These aren’t the only benefits though as it will be able to let you check up on your pooch as to whether it is sleeping peacefully or drinking water from the toilet bowl yet again. This paranoia-bustin’ device will hit your wallet for approximately $444 worth of damages.

Source: SCI FI Tech

ITC One home entertainment system

by Edwin

itc-one.jpgThe ITC One home entertainment system comes with just about any entertainment platform you can think of, featuring an Xbox 360 with a HD DVD player, a HD PVR, AMX Netlinx Control system, a Bryston Digital Surround Processor, ICEpower High End D-Class Amplifiers, a 4.3″ touchscreen display, an iPod Video dock and a remote control. Too bad you won’t be able to watch Blu-ray movies on this thing despite forking out a massive $19,900 for it.

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Ultra Sonic Cordless Repeller

by Edwin

ultrasonic-cordless-repeller.jpgHaving a yard can be a blessing and curse at the same time – you get to plant just about any tree you like, but maintaining it and preventing unwanted pests from roaming around can be a pain in the rear.

Enjoy a pest-free yard year-round. Simply set the dial to the specific pest you want to repel, and this cordless repeller rids your property of cats, dogs, skunks, rodents, deer, and more. As soon as motion (up to 15 ft. away) is detected, it emits an ultrasonic tone that safely and humanely drives them away. Tone covers up to 5000 sq. ft. Uses 6 C batteries (not included). 7 1/2″W x 3 7/8″D x 8 3/4″H.

Do they have one for pesky neighborhood kids who tend to make a mess of your recently raked yard by jumping into the pile of leaves? The Ultra Sonic Cordless Repeller retails for $29.99, but it is currently out of stock until the 12th of this month.

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Windows Home Server now available

by Edwin

windows-home-server-hp.jpgMicrosoft has made its Windows Home Server available to everyone, enabling families to protect, connect and share their digital media and documents. First off the blocks is the HP MediaSmart Server that runs on the above-mentioned Windows Home Server software, which a pre-order can be placed on numerous online shopping sites such as Amazon.com, Bet Buy.com, Buy.com, Circuit City.com, and CompUSA.com.

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Samsung makes use of window glass

by Edwin

samsung-glass-lcd.jpgSamsung, one of the world’s leading electronics manufacturer, have decided that the humble window glass could be put to better use – and in their case, being used to develop a new LCD panel instead of using a more expensive and sophisticated glass substrate. This breakthrough will definitely cause consumers looking for a new flat panel display to sit up and take notice – with such a cheap (and abundant) raw material available, would this signal the advent of a new breed of LCD displays that are equally good, if not even better than existing technology without breaking the bank?

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Philips Dynamic Daylight Window

by Mark R

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Every once in a while, some new idea shows up that is just plain neat. The Dynamic Daylight Window from Philips is definitely in my neat pick for this week, maybe even for the entire month.

From what I can see, it is a window that a user can control how much lighting he or she can get from it. In other words, if you want it to look like daylight or sunset out, you can adjust the lighting. Part of the adjustment is creating an artificial window blind effect, and the other is adjusting the very light itself, so the sky can turn a different color.
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