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Audio Cube Ottoman

Audio Cube Ottoman

Now this is one set of iPod speakers that takes the cake when it comes to extravagance - the Audio Cube Ottoman. Not only is it compatible with your iPod, it also accepts an MP3 player or other compatibile CD players, whereby your favorite tunes will rock out from the Ottoman itself. With a ton of colors to choose from (Pink Polka Dots, French Pink, Cardinal Red, and Black), chances are no matter what kind of interior decoration you have done with your home, there will still be a style that can find a place in your humble abode. The Audio Cube Ottoman retails for $189.99, with options to throw in more dough for a larger Audio Chair and Audio Bench.

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Goth Peripheral Set

Goth Peripheral Set

Evergreen caters to the Goths with this combo of a mouse, mousepad and keyboard. Rest assured, there are skulls aplenty to drive even the most battle-hardened pirate away. With bumps appearing all over the mouse, it makes me wonder just how comfortable using this combo peripheral set for prolonged periods of time would feel like. I suppose being a Goth, you aren’t supposed to feel comfortable or happy anyways, which is pretty much the whole point there is to it.

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Asus Nova P2

Asus Nova P2

Asus has a new tiny PC available for folks who want more space in their homes for other more important things, like a full gaming console set up (the Holy Trinity of an Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and PS3) and a nice, large flat-screen TV. The Asus Nova P2 could fill that niche pretty nicely, since it is extremely tiny in size, somewhat encroaching on the Mac Mini’s territory without sacrificing on style. Specifications include :- 1.8GHz processor1GB RAM120GB hard driveDVD writer4 x USB portsDVI portDepending on your preference, you can leave it standing vertically or horizontally - pretty much everything does that these days anyways. Is the £450 asking price a wee bit too much to ask?

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WildCharger for the Motorola Razr V3

Charge your Razr without using a wire!The WildCharger is a new way to power up your cell phone, one that does not involve wires to your phone. The power cord to your phone is replaced by a large silver mat that can charge multiple items at the same time. CNET recently reviewed the WildCharger […]

WildCharger

Charge your Razr without using a wire!

The WildCharger is a new way to power up your cell phone, one that does not involve wires to your phone. The power cord to your phone is replaced by a large silver mat that can charge multiple items at the same time. CNET recently reviewed the WildCharger and liked it despite some flaws like limited phone support.

The WildCharger is composed of three parts: the charger itself, an AC power adapter, and a special adapter for your phone. The first part is the most interesting. As we mentioned previously, it looks like a placemat, albeit one the Jetsons might have used. The broad metal stripes do more than just reflect the light; they actually serve as the pad’s conductive surface. The back of the pad is sturdy plastic and on one side are the charger port and a small indicator light.

So how does it work? Electrical current is delivered to the metal stripes on the pad from the AC adapter, which is then passed to the phone adapter (remember those metal bumps) and then on to the phone. When you think about it, the concept is pretty basic but WildCharge is one of the few to put it into practice.

At $89, it’s not for everybody, but if your a gadget freak (and have a Razr V3) and want the very latest to wow your friends, then this is it.

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Out of Control Spy Satellite May Hit Earth

Get out your steel umbrellas or find the nearest basement - the sky is falling. A disabled spy satellite is reportedly out of control and on a collision course with earth. Yahoo reports that officials anonymously reported the top secret information. It sounds like a wild Hollywood movie script, but it is very real.The satellite […]

Get out your steel umbrellas or find the nearest basement - the sky is falling. A disabled spy satellite is reportedly out of control and on a collision course with earth. Yahoo reports that officials anonymously reported the top secret information. It sounds like a wild Hollywood movie script, but it is very real.

The satellite may collide with the earth in late February or early March and authorities have no idea where. The spy satellite is reported to weight about 10 tons and is the size of a bus.

A few key questions to be answered before any real panic sets it:

How much damage would it really cause if it where to land in a populated area?Could it be destroyed or damaged by a missile?Based on the size of the earth and population densities what percentage of the earth’s surface actual contains civilization that could be harmed by the satellite? I read here that 10 percent of the earths surface is at least ‘lightly populated’. That number sounds pretty hight though.

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