Archive for October, 2005

Soda Can Resealer

By JohnW on Thursday, October 6th, 2005 in Living.

Soda Can Resealer

The “soda can resealer” locks the gases ,keeps soda’s drink refreshing always and prevents your drinks pouring anyway!

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    Accept no substitutes: this one “pops” when it’s locked.
    Pressing the center unseals it. Soda retains fizz locks in carbonation. Plastic with rubber suction. 2.75″ diameter.

    Bverage Can Resealer
    Locks in carbonation! “Pops” when its locked; just press center to unseal. Plastic with rubber suction; 2 3/4″ diameter.

$2.99 at wdrake
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RoboSapien Junior

By JohnW on Wednesday, October 5th, 2005 in Games and Toys, Robots, Tech & Gadgets.

Robosapien Junior

Robosapien junior was not only for preschooler but also an adult’s gadgets collections.

    A fusion of technology and personality
    Introducing a robot that preschoolers can call their own. RoboSapien Junior knows all the right moves. He’s a slick looking robot with a silly attitude–a buddy who spins, bumps off walls, and wages goofy battles with others of his kind. What more could a little kid want?

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Dual Screen Navigaton With DVD

No more second LCD for your car to play DVD while on the road. The Toyota’s dual-screen DVD and navigation system safely leads you to destination while others are enjoying DVD with the same screen.

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    Toyota has developed a dual-purpose navigation system that debuts on the Alphard minivan, making it possible for the driver to check a road map on the display while a passenger watches a TV program or a DVD.

    The system features two different screens depending on the angle you look at. The audio data for the navigation are directed to the driver while the sound of the Tv series or Hollywood movie are directed to the ear of the passenger.

    The special Alphard edition, called the AS Limited Dual AVN Special, costs $31,732. Toyota will consider adopting the navigation system for other models if customers react favorably.


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Nintendo GameBoy Micro Reviewed

By JohnW on Wednesday, October 5th, 2005 in Announcement, Games and Toys, Mobile Goodies.

Nintendo GameBoy Micro
The Nintendo GameBoy Micro was cute in size, nice design of changeable face plate and bright colorful screen!

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    Nintendo has released ANOTHER version of the GameBoy, and much to our delight it doesn’t suck. First thing is first, the Micro is tiny. The portability is awesome; this can slip into any pocket and not be uncomfortable at all. One concern is that this could be too small to enjoy gaming with the tiny buttons, but surprisingly that isn’t an issue either.

    Some possible downsides is that the Micro only supports GameBoy Advance titles and there is a different power adapter so another slew of accessories will be made available. Thoroughly impressive and $99 isn’t too bad of a price.

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