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August 02, 2006

Housekeeping Carts Undergo Esthetic Makeover

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The new Rubbermaid Compact Housekeeping Carts are definitely pleasing to the eye and I am sure would lend some excitement to the otherwise challenging tasks of its users. 'Once again setting the precedent for "Work Smarter" design, Rubbermaid Commercial Products introduces its new line of Compact Housekeeping Carts. The carts feature a smarter design that provides superior maneuverability without compromising overall storage capacity.

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July 11, 2006

Handle Your CDs and DVDs With Care And Vi-Cas Vacuum Cups

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Thomas Net.com reports on the new Vi-Cas Vacuum Cups from Vi-Cas Manufacturing designed specifically to assist in the handling of CDs or DVDs. These vacuum cups are especially useful since it is almost near impossible to retrieve a disc off a flat surface without smudging the surface. 'Vi-Cas has been manufacturing vacuum cups in various shapes, sizes and materials sine 1970. They provide short or long manufacturing runs, with short turnaround times. On demand delivery is also available. In addition to micro-cups and bellows, large cups and bellows, soap cups, grabbers, suction cups, tightening discs, and grippers, Vi-Cas offers accessories including level compensators, swivel joints, vacuum valves and fittings and adaptors to suit any application.'

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July 06, 2006

The Sydney Morning Herald: Maha PowerEx MH-C204W Battery Charger Review

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I am a fan of using rechargeable batteries since I feel a tinge of guilt every time I have to dispose of dead cells in the knowledge that I am contributing to the release of lead into our precious atmosphere. I was therefore pleased to read Terry Lane's review of the Maha PowerEx battery charger which recharges the somewhat expensive but essential, AA NiMH batteries. 'Some digital camera users prefer generic batteries to rechargeables. If you are using conventional AA or AAA batteries you are never likely to be far from a replacement for a flat set. Rechargeable AA and AAA batteries, while initially expensive, pay for themselves and give the user the economies of rechargeable and the reassurance that single-use batteries will be close at hand in an emergency.'

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June 30, 2006

Thomas Net.com: Secure Your AAA Batteries With Keystone Clips

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Do you experience the nuisance of having to contend with your AAAA batteries slipping away from a weakened battery compartment in any of your audio gadgets? Not anymore! You can dispense with your improvised retainer for the handy 'AAAA' SMT Battery Clips from Keystone Electronics Corp. 'Equipped with flow-hole SMT solder tail, low profile Battery Clip is engineered to securely retain cells. Unit is made of .010 thick nickel-plated spring steel and withstands shock and vibration. Clip is available loose or on tape and reel with 500 pecies per 13.0 in. reel. Polystyrene carrier tape meets ANSI/E1A-481 standards, and is 24 mm wide with parts mounted on 16 mm pitch.'

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June 14, 2006

Energizer Holdings, Inc: Company Offers Money-Back Guaranty On Selected Battery Products

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Energizer Holdings Inc, the parent company responsible for the Energizer brand of batteries (and Bunny), is taking the fight to its competitors by offering consumers the option of returning their purchases for refunds if they are dissatisfied with the performance of its high performance battery products. 'ST. LOUIS, June 13, 2006 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- Energizer is putting its money where its mouth is. Energizer is so confident in Energizer(R) e2(R) Lithium(R)'s performance as the world's best AA and AAA batteries in high-tech devices that it is offering a money-back guarantee to consumers. Today, there are so many battery choices that the consumer is becoming increasingly confused trying to decipher all the information in the market. With the guarantee, Energizer is making it easy for consumers to experience the Energizer e2 Lithium difference. Consumers need simply try the Energizer e2 Lithium AA and AAA batteries in their high-tech devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players or wireless headsets and, if the batteries do not live up to expectations, Energizer will refund the consumer's money. Specially marked packages with bright pink inserts are arriving in stores now."

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May 28, 2006

Red Ferret Journal: Neofree NF-4400 Portable Battery Pack

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The Neofree NF-4400 Portable Battery Pack is but one of such devices likely to surface as time progresses. With so many wireless gadgets now being lugged around by one and all, not to mention the relative short lifespan of the average battery charge, I can see where the portable power supply would definitely come in handy. Needless to say the additional luggage may not be too welcomed by the mobile individual.

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April 28, 2006

Seagate Technology LLC Releases Barracuda 750-Gigabyte Disk Drive

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Associated Press reports on the news of the super-capacity Barracuda 750-Gigabyte Disk Drive which was recently released by Seagate Technology LLC. 'Scotts Valley-based Seagate, the world's largest disk-drive maker, is first releasing the product as an internal drive for PC makers. Next week, it plans to introduce external hard drives -- add-ons that consumers can use to supplement their existing computer setups -- with a suggested retail price of $559. After that, Seagate plans to introduce versions for other consumer electronics, such as digital video recorders that are growing in popularity as standalone set-top-boxes or part of cable and satellite television receivers. '

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March 13, 2006

Power Up Your Devices With A PowerAid Battery From US Modular

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There is no end of digital devices vying for your attention and possibly your interest, however, one of the nagging concerns with portable gadgets in particular is the issue of battery power. "How long will the battery power-up the gadget before it goes down?" will be repeated more regularly in the future as devices come on the market with the capability to to run advanced applications. US Modular has identified this concern and offers a likely solution with their PowerAid battery which is a portable battery that "has the power you need to run virtually any notebook computer or other portable DC-powered device".

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March 02, 2006

Gizmos For Geeks: Nintendo DS Lite [Japanese] Preview

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If you are "holding" for the Nintendo DS Lite you may have to wait a bit longer as it appears the Enamel Navy version will not be released until March 11th but as of today you can purchase the Crystal White one. 'Nintendo DS Lite pre-orders are exceeding expectations around Japan and at Lik-Sang (a game exporter from Hong Kong), and the rumor is that only 130,000 to 280,000 Nintendo DS Lite systems will be available via the first manufactured cycle.'

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February 12, 2006

Liquid Lenses: Towards better cell phone Photos

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Technology Review reports on a recent development that could provide a solution to the problem of camera phone focus experienced by cell phone users. 'Saman Dharmatilleke, Isabel Rodriguez, and colleagues at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering in Singapore have proposed replacing the stationary plastic lens in most camera phones with a drop of liquid, such as water, that could be auto-focused by varying the amount of pressure applied to the drop. The team's lens has no moving parts, making it rugged, and it uses only minimal electricity, so it would not drain a cell-phone battery.'

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February 09, 2006

PixelOptics: The New Frontier in Vision Enhancement

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Sam Jaffe of Wired News reports on the significant innovation by Ron Blum [inventor businessman and ophthalmologist] and his company, PixelOptics , in seeking to provide eye-wear products to correct Presbyopia (inability of the eye to focus sharply on nearby objects, resulting from loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens with advancing age). 'At the heart of PixelOptics' technology are tiny, electronically-controlled pixels embedded within a traditional eyeglass lens. Technicians scan the eyeball with an aberrometer -- a device that measures aberrations that can impede vision -- and then the pixels are programmed to correct the irregularities.'

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February 08, 2006

BlackBerry: Communications Device or Notebook Alternative?

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As the threat of shutdown of communication via the much-loved BlackBerry handheld devices appears to be receding, James A. Martin from PC World ponders on just how much you can accomplish on your Blackberry without reference to your notebook computer. 'Despite Research In Motion's recent patent disputes, its BlackBerry is still the most sought-after handheld communications device for mobile professionals. And if I had to roll the dice, I'd bet the BlackBerry will continue to be popular for the foreseeable future.But how does a BlackBerry fare as a notebook alternative? Can you comfortably leave the laptop at home and take only your BlackBerry on a business trip?'

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December 26, 2005

The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years

What are your fifty choice gadgets?

Dont know where to start? Just to refresh your memory the folks at PC world have compiled a list of the fifty greatest gadgets of the past fifty years. Of course the number one pick is the Sony Walkman. "Portable music players are so cheap and ubiquitous today that it's hard to remember when they were luxury items, widely coveted and often stolen. But when the blue and silver Walkman debuted in 1979, no one had ever seen anything quite like it. The $200 player virtually invented the concept of "personal electronics."

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December 24, 2005

BBC News: Women tempted by gadget gifts

It would appear from this article on the authoritative BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) website, women [especially in the USA] are most likely to receive a gadget gift this holiday season. The Apple Ipod and digital cameras are the two hot items this season if the feedback from the electronics stores is anything to go by.

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December 16, 2005

Tech Republic Article: Shoppers given points to ponder

There are some interesting insights in an article by attorney Eric J. Sinrod on TechRepublic, where he presents in simple language some useful reminders for online shoppers in particular.

Follow these steps when purchasing online:

• Print copies of all online receipts so that they can be checked against credit card bills.

• Print copies of all guarantees and warranties.

• Do not respond to e-mails asking customers for personal information. Businesses and financial institutions rarely reach out on their own seeking such information. It is better to contact a business directly on your own.

• Online retailers that display Truste and Better Business Bureau seals likely are to be trusted to safeguard personal information.

• Note whether Web sites begin with "https" instead of "http" in the browser area and whether they display a padlock icon in the lower right-hand border of the browser window, as this indicates secure encryption to protect customer identities. • Make sure that online retailers have solid privacy polices that make clear their customers' information will not be sold or transferred after a transaction occurs.

Read: Holiday shoppers, beware

Source: TechRepublic

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December 14, 2005

CNET Article: Should you pay for an extended warranty?

In our rush to purchase that gift or other "shiny new" gadget from local retailers, there is sometimes the tendency to ignore important small details especially the issue of warranty for the item. In most instances the item will be one which may not necessitate the extra few bucks on extended warranty, however, where the price of the purchase is significant, you should give serious consideration to the extra investment.

Tom Merritt, the Executive Editor of CNET.com discusses the details surrounding the usefulness of the extended Warranty.

"When you buy a product at a big electronics store, sales folks always push the extended warranty on you. Some people buy them every time, just to be safe. Others flatly refuse before the salesperson can mouth the letter W. You should probably behave somewhere between these two extremes but lean toward politely saying no.

Stores see extended warranties as pure profit. They cost a small amount of a salesperson's time and since most gadgets don't need repair, there's a huge profit margin. So does it ever make sense to buy one of these things?

You have to judge every warranty purchase on a case-by-case basis, but here are a few guidelines when making the call."

Read: Should you pay for an extended warranty?

Source: CNET

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December 08, 2005

Shoe Care with a difference: Heute COSMO PLUS Designer Shoe Shine And Shoe Polishing Machine

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The learning curve may be a little steep for some users but you have to admit there are some unique features this machine brings to shoe care. With a price tag of $599.00 this machine is definitely targeted for commercial use but it is nice to be aware of the “the shine service” you are likely to get on your next hotel stay.

Description: Heute COSMO PLUS Designer SHOE SHINE AND SHOE POLISHING MACHINE

“Unusual design, high-quality materials and excellent processing are the trademarks of the Designer Electric Shoe Shine and Shoe Polishing Machine. This model is especially designed especially with the modern household in mind, where a high request for functionality in combination with esthetics can be found. It is also ideal for use in offices and smaller hotels, which like to offer a special service together with a unique high tech stainless steel design.

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December 04, 2005

Handy-Gadgets Caution: Buyer Beware!

In the rush to purchase that gift or item I would suggest you bear in mind not all retailers whether on or offline are constrained by high morals in the the conduct their business activities. Some persons are just downright dishonest.

In the article Yahoo News [reposted from PC World. com] you can refresh your memory, of be informed of the five leading scams pervading the WWW.

.Here is a synopsis of the article.

"1. Action Fraud: You never get the product promised, or the promises don't match the product. The descriptions may be vague, incomplete, or completely fake. One scammer accepted bids for Louis Vuitton bags that she didn't own, and then scoured the Internet looking for cheap knockoffs that cost less than the winning bid.

2. Phishing Scams: You receive an e-mail that looks like it came from your bank, warning you about identity theft and asking that you log in and verify your account information. The message says that if you don't take action immediately, your account will be terminated.

3. Nigerian 419 Letter: You receive an e-mail, usually written in screaming capital letters, that starts out like this: "DEAR SIR/MADAM: I REPRESENT THE RECENTLY DEPOSED MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE FOR NODAMBIZIA, WHO HAS EMBEZZLED 30 MILLION DOLLARS FROM HIS STARVING COUNTRYMEN AND NOW NEEDS TO GET IT OUT OF THE COUNTRY..." The letter says the scammers are seeking an accomplice who will transfer the funds into their account for a cut of the total--usually around 30 percent. You'll be asked to travel overseas to meet with the scammers and complete the necessary paperwork. But before the transaction can be finalized, you must pay thousands of dollars in "taxes," "attorney costs," "bribes," or other advance fees.

4. Postal Forwarding/Reshipping Scam: You answer an online ad looking for a "correspondence manager." An offshore corporation that lacks a U.S. address or bank account needs someone to take goods sent to their address and reship them overseas. You may also be asked to accept wire transfers into your bank account, then transfer the money to your new boss's account. In each case, you collect a percentage of the goods or amount transferred.

5. "Congratulations, You've Won an Xbox (news - web sites) (IPod, plasma TV, etc.)" You get an e-mail telling you that you've won something cool--usually the hot gadget du jour, such as an Xbox or an IPod. All you need to do is visit a Web site and provide your debit card number and PIN to cover "shipping and handling" costs."

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November 28, 2005

Dont throw it away. Try your hand at fixing the broken gadget for a change.

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Now you dont have to scracth your head when contemplating just how you are going to repair a gadget around the home. The folks at diynet.com have provided information for anyone wishing to "build, remodel, repair, fix, install, plant, prune, tune-up, remove, weatherize, panel, cement, snake, drill, secure or refinish do-it-yourself projects".

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