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- Puppy Tweets connects you to your pooch
- Strange but interesting Self-Burying Screw-In Coffin
- Volare Luxury Hair Dryer uses a real Ferrari engine
- Petal Drops makes rainwater collecting more aesthetically pleasing
- Coupon Organizer/Calculator
- Gadget Thumbnails for 14-Aug-2010
- Audiovox introduces new Audiovox Portable DVD Player with FLO TV
Puppy Tweets connects you to your pooch Posted: 15 Aug 2010 08:49 AM PDT When I first got my pug I wondered a lot if he continued to whine and bark the entire time I was gone as he did when I was first leaving. As a puppy that dog knew exactly how to make me feel horribly guilty. This Puppy Tweets tag will let you know all sorts of information about your pet throughout the day. Although instead of just listing the facts, you’ll be viewing incredibly sappy phrases to keep you updated. Every single time your dog moves, barks or naps it’s automatically detected by the tag. It has a WiFi signal that allows for it to tweet the information. It has over 500 different sickening sweet phrases. Things like "I bark because I miss you." Yes, they are very serious. You can purchase the quick set for $29.95 in baby blue through X-Treme Geek. You won’t have to pick up any extra batteries either, since the CR2032 button cell battery is included. Source: RGS Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Puppy Tweets connects you to your pooch copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Strange but interesting Self-Burying Screw-In Coffin Posted: 15 Aug 2010 08:23 AM PDT Oddly I’ve had a debate in my own mind as to what I’d want done with my remains when I die. I have the tendency to worry that cemeteries are going to end up taking up far too much space at some point and something will have to be done. After all, people take up about 6 feet of space, which is fine, but that adds up. In small towns it’s not a big deal, but in cities it makes you wonder if they’ll ever have to be dug up and moved elsewhere. That situation may take longer to come around if everyone started using these self screwing coffins. The coffin was made to cut down on labor and the amount of space the person takes up. A small coffin is pushed inside of the screw, then it’s just basically drilled into the earth. It’s purely a concept design by Donald Scruggs who was awarded a handy little patent for this design. Hopefully the design has a way that makes it difficult for random people to screw the body back out of the earth again. The design is a little bizarre, but it’s a happy medium between being cremated and getting a traditional burial. Plus, perhaps somehow the top of the screw could double as a headstone. Source: Gearfuse Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Strange but interesting Self-Burying Screw-In Coffin copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Volare Luxury Hair Dryer uses a real Ferrari engine Posted: 15 Aug 2010 07:33 AM PDT Hair dryers are typically nothing to get excited over. I use one regularly, but when purchasing one I care more about the price than I do the extras. Only one other time, besides this time, have I actually thought a hair dryer was worth looking over and it just so happens it’s from the same company as this one. It turns out that Conair’s BaByliss line is bound and determined to stand out from the crowd, because they have yet another news worthy addition. This time they’re putting a hair dryer up for purchase that is driven by a Ferrari engine. Yes, seriously. This thing will run for up to 2000 hours, which is a lot compared to the usual 500 to 700 hours of the average dryer. The integrated AC V12 engine is 2200 watts and was designed to maximize airflow, have fast drying and even have a long lasting styling effect. The turbo-shot instant boost airflow actually increases the airflow pressure by up to 15 percent. There is a small compact version of the dryer as well as a medium size. They come in black as well as the typical Ferrari red. Unfortunately this is only available for the pro stylists out there and it’ll cost them quite a bit. Each one is going for right around $400. Source: BornRich Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Volare Luxury Hair Dryer uses a real Ferrari engine copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Petal Drops makes rainwater collecting more aesthetically pleasing Posted: 15 Aug 2010 06:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 15 Aug 2010 05:30 AM PDT
Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool ![]() [ Coupon Organizer/Calculator copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Gadget Thumbnails for 14-Aug-2010 Posted: 14 Aug 2010 10:01 PM PDT Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Gadget Thumbnails for 14-Aug-2010 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Audiovox introduces new Audiovox Portable DVD Player with FLO TV Posted: 15 Aug 2010 05:00 AM PDT
The Audiovox Portable DVD Player with FLO TV enables consumers to watch epic moments on live and time-shifted TV shows, and whenever there isn’t anything interesting on the portable idiot box, there is always the option to chill with their favorite DVDs while on the go. You will not only be able to enjoy high-quality picture and audio features, it’s built-in rechargeable battery ought to provide adequate juice for your portable entertainment needs. Other hardware specifications include stereo speakers and a 7-inch diagonal 16 x 9 wide screen display. The FLO TV service will offer a delectable variety of programmes, including children’s programming (Disney Channel, Nickelodeon); live sports and breaking news (CNN Mobile, FOX News Channel). Since the FLO TV service is delivered over America’s largest dedicated mobile TV network, you will not have any issues such as buffering or limited bandwidth, enjoying a hassle-free viewing experience instead. The Audiovox DFL 710, as it is known by its model number, is now available at select Best Buy store locations. You will need to fork out $199.99 for this, where it will come included with a limited time offer for a three-month pre-paid subscription to the FLO TV service. This service is required to be activated by 10/16/2010 to receive three-month pre-paid subscription, so do keep this in mind if you decide to bring one of these puppies home. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Audiovox introduces new Audiovox Portable DVD Player with FLO TV copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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