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This unique wooden block (made of wax, wood and orange oil) amplifies the speakers of the iPhone 4, without using any electricity.
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ThinkGeek has a new variety of edible goodness available on their website -- caffeinated baked goods. They're called "A Snack in the Face", which is appropriate, considering most varieties contain around 200mg of caffeine.
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It looks like Japan's multi-purpose vending machines are about to get a bit more up-close and personal.
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If you've got an extra $57,000 hanging around, you might want to check out the OVO-4 at-home flight simulator.
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Don't like mobile contracts? No problem. Apple is now selling an unlocked, contract-free iPhone 4S in the Apple store.
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Ever wonder what your chances are of surviving a nuclear attack on your city? Well, a site called "Would I Survive a Nuke" allows you to check your chances.
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Dippin' Dots, a company that creates tiny flash-frozen pellets of ice cream, is filing for bankruptcy -- much to the disappointment of its fans.
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Well, if you weren't lucky enough to get a 32GB HP Touchpad for $150, you might be interested to know that you can still get one... with a catch. You have to be a WebOS developer.
Read More »Facebook Attempts Redesign to Get You to Click on Ads
A select few Facebook users are experiencing a slight modification of the Facebook homepage. Instead of the "news ticker" on the top right corner of the homepage, you might be seeing advertisements instead.
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