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Apr 18, 2013 06:30 am | Edwin

Eat'N Tool Dark Edition

If you are a sucker for attention, then perhaps you might want to check out the $7.99 Eat’N Tool Dark Edition, which is definitely not something you would see on the dining table every single day. This is truly a unique tool to carry around, where it has been described as the ultimate multi-tool, doubling up as an eating utensil, too! It does not matter whether you are in a tight position, you will still be able to have your spoon, fork, bottle opener, screwdriver/pry tip, metric wrenches, and carabiner with you.

Not only that, the Eat’N Tool Dark Edition will not bog you down on your travels, considering it tips the scales at a "mighty" 1.5 oz. Invented by NYC designer Liong Mah, it does resemble a distant cousin of the spork at first glance, but also comes with a plethora of other capabilities as mentioned above. The trio of metric wrench reliefs (10 mm, 8 mm, 6 mm) should come in handy in tight spots for sure! There is a large central hole that is suitable for finger gripping, while it ensures the tool remains nice and light.

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Apr 18, 2013 06:00 am | Edwin

Scosche foundIT is a unique item locator

There are some times in life when you are struck with the "senior moments", which would mean forgetting just where you have placed a particular key, or item in and around the home. Other than your spouse who seemingly have this elephant's memory, how about getting a little bit of external help from a gizmo? The Scosche foundIT is an item locator that will be accompanied by an app for the iPhone and iPad.

It has been named as a CES 2013 Innovations and Design Award Honoree, and will be able to assist users to keep track of their keys, backpacks, wallets, purses, and other equally portable items by delivering loss prevention push notifications whenever a particular item goes out of range. For instance, misplaced items will result in a loud audible alert triggered on the tag, making it a whole lot easier to locate. You can also set just how far you want to travel from your object before it makes some noise, within a 100 foot radius. You can pick up the Scosche foundIT with two locators for $59.99.

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Apr 18, 2013 05:30 am | Edwin

Boom Freaq comes in limited edition for Father's Day

Here we are with yet another wireless speaker for your due consideration, where it is the combined efforts of Soundfreaq and The Novogratz to roll out a limited edition of the Boom Freaq wireless speaker that ought to hit the market just in time for Father's Day. Wait a minute here, Father's Day? Mother's Day isn't even over, and we are already targeting dads? Well, you know how men are, they tend to leave things to the last minute, so it makes perfect sense for the Boom Freaq to be "advertised" early enough, so that the men are able to make the relevant preparations beforehand.

The Boom Freaq is one particular device that was Inspired by old school boomboxes, where it will merge The Novogratz' unique design concepts with Soundfreaq's award winning wireless speaker, Sound Stack. Of course, the early bird gets the worm, so you might want to get your action on with a pre-order for the $350 Boom Freaq. The Boom Freaq has picked up its fair share of gongs before, where it was named "Gear of the Year" by WIRED Magazine, and this has been shown with the Sound Stack being meticulously crafted to capture the nuance of every note, where it also complements every genre of music regardless of the volume level.

Not only that, Sound Stack will also enable users to stream music wirelessly from any Bluetooth compatible device, where these would mean the compatible devices from the iOS family such as the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, as well as Android-powered and BlackBerry devices. In addition, Sound Stack will also come built with a 30-pin dock, where they have also thrown in a new added feature that will comprise of a Lightning connector, so that users are able to dock and stream from Apple Lightning compatible devices such as the iPhone 5, the 5th generation iPod touch, the 7th generation iPod nano, the 4th generation iPad, and the iPad mini.

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Apr 18, 2013 05:00 am | Edwin

Panasonic SC-NP10 wireless speaker

Well, well, what do we have here? A spanking new wireless speaker to persuade those who have always wanted to go wireless in their homes and offices, but never really managed to find the time to do so, not to mention getting the best deal out there? Well, Panasonic has just announced their latest SC-NP10 wireless speaker which was specially designed for the masses as an optimal surround sound system which is extremely suitable for tablet viewing and listening. It will be able to see action with just about any Bluetooth-enabled tablet device, where the Panasonic SC-NP10 will see users prop their tablet instead of taking the traditional docking method, while wirelessly stream music or movie sound. Considering the fact that this is not a "docking station", it will play nice with a variety of different tablet models as well as sizes.

For example, if your family is split right down the middle when it comes to the kind of mobile operating system that the home uses, you might want to make a beeline for the Panasonic SC-NP10 wireless speaker. After all, it does not matter whether you're running an iPad or an Android-powered tablet, the SC-NP10 will still work just as well with it. In addition, this particular tablet would tip the scales at 3.5 lbs, making it compact enough to be placed virtually anywhere in the home, whether you want to jive to your favorite tunes in the kitchen, in your bedroom or at the home office, as it gives you the freedom of watching movies from a distance instead of taking up space on your lap that your pet cat would prefer to be on.

Audio quality from the Panasonic SC-NP10 should not be doubted at all, as it utilizes Near Field Stereo Sound in order to produce realistic sound even from a nearby distance. There is a 12-degree slant structure that has been incorporated, allowing it to reproduce stereo sound that is faithful to the original, even when you are listening at a close distance from the device. The SC-NP10 Wireless Speaker will also deliver 2.1-channel Surround Sound in order to produce sound that borders on life-like realism, which is in line with crisp, clear playback for movie sound. There is a 3-1/8 inch integrated subwoofer that delivers robust bass sounds, where it packs powerful sound into a slim wireless speaker system. The inclusion of Bluetooth Re-Master technology for music will also help restore frequencies lost during Bluetooth transmission, so that users get to enjoy an uninterrupted listening experience. The asking price for the Panasonic SC-NP10 wireless speaker stands at $199.99 a pop.

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