Archive forApril, 2006
2GB Flash Drive for $49 (!)
This is truly a hot deal brought to you by newegg.com, they offer the
PNY 2GB Flash Pocket Drive for $49; We went to verify the prices on other sites and the cheapest after this site was above $60!
2GB Flash Drive for $49
Tags: PNY, Newegg
USB Headset & Mic for The Mainstream
While we were browsing the web for a better mic-headset for recording the next podcast episode we found this Cyber Acoustics USB Headset ($25), while it’s not that special, nor currently available in stock, we assume posting it here is fair enough since it seems pretty good for mainstream podcasters and carries a reasonable price tag.
Listen Wirefree With These Speakers
In February we were pretty excited about the spaceship designed wireless speakers that cost about $130 for 20 hours of music, but while the design of these speakers might be cool for teenagers, it’s not appealing to the mainstream households today.
That’s why we’re writing about the wireless speakers offered at boysstuff.com for $125, they look good but not too flashy or hippy for a modern-normal house and they’re wireless as well, no mention on how long will the 6 AA batteries last though.
Tags: Wireless Speakers450+ Freeware Utilities to Solve Commom Problems
Bose SoundDock
Breakfast Maker by Clever Gear
No wonder this Breakfast Maker ($40) is currently out of stock; This is one of the most brilliant home appliances we have ever seen. It’s a toaster oven, a coffee maker, and a frying pan at the same time, and all in the same device, both time and space saving!
You can choose to switch on the upper element, which is responsible for heating the frying pan, the lower element responsible for the toaster oven or even both if you’re in a rush.
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Stainless Foosball Table
So the price of this Stainless Foosball Table ($4000) isn’t that appealing for the average man, but assuming there are some foosball-fanatics out there, it’s worth a mention.

This All-Weather Foosball Table features 6mm aluminum players and is for both indoor-outdoor use, mainly because it’s made from stainless steel and won’t go to pot even if you choose to have a cup of black coffee with your line-up team.
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Golf Ball Finder
The BallFinder scout will save time for those golfing newbies. This gizmo uses scanning to find hidden golf balls, but at least 1% of the ball must be visible. It can scan up to 600 square feet a second on almost any course, and all of the 2 million pixels of the image are examined one at a time, the scout vibrates to indicate success.
It is avaiable from Sanderson Golf for $260, and comes with an educational DVD and a clip used for attaching the BallFinder to a belt.



