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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
 Well, watches were the original gadget. But unlike their silicon counterparts, good watches tend to appreciate over time. So barring that 5G iPhone prototype sitting in Jobs' desk, we believe this $2,157,760 Patek Philippe watch just auctioned at Sotheby's may be the world's new most expensive gadget. While the watch itself is a masterpiece, its historical weight tips the scales owned by race car driver Carlo Felice Trossi, the watch was released in 1932, "a turning point which also saw car racing and the emergence of airplanes," as described by Sotheby's. |
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
 This beautiful bag featuring traditional finish and crystalized with a trim of luxury ‘Swarovski’, the Paris laptop case has back strap for trolley and two security straps. It’s made by Port Designs and suitable for any 15.4-inch laptop. And as a bonus, a heart charm also included to make its feminine soul even stronger. You will like this, girl. |
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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 Here comes the funny mug for your desk. It available in two models including Gold and Platinum, the 2 Carat Mug currently in stock with price tag of £9.95. Beautified with a genuine Swarovski crystal, this mug has a handle resembling an engagement-style ring.
Aside from its initial comedic shock value the 2 Carat Mug is a seriously original vessel from which to sip your tea or coffee. Nice.
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Sunday, 20 July 2008 |
 Here the IBoom HiFi a curvy iPod dock by Focal corp Japan. Compatible with all iPods from the Mini to the Touch the dock plays music and charges the iPod as well. True to its name it does create a boom with two speakers, one three inch woofer and one tweeter which deliver 5W×2ch. It does not come with a remote control but you can use the 'Apple Remote' which comes with Apple TV, Macbook etc. The unit measures 300×190×240mm, weighs 2kg and goes on sale by late June for 29,800 Yen ($ 300). |
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 |
 This Nixie tube clock is look very nice, it can be an ideal gift for those who have plenty of spare time and are into DIY kits. The kit includes all the materials that you will need to build the clock, pre-cut wood case parts, 6 Nixie tubes, a couple of bright neon bulbs for the hour : minute separator, and all the electronic parts you need. Totally, there are 115 parts you'll need to put the clock together. This particular one is for about $150 on eBay. Grab it now. |
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 |
 A toy that called Pecha Kucha Ku-Cha from Daiwa Toys. Available in plenty of colors, this adorable bear has built-in voice sensors that make it respond to simple questions and pass some witty comments from time to time. That cushy armchair doubles up as a speaker. It tells you your daily horoscope, welcomes you home, greets you in the morning etc. It can be your great companion. |
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