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Master Lock DialSpeed Padlock is the future of lock-making
Ever wondered if the classic locks would run extinct in the future? They mighty well may, with the awesomeness of the Master Lock DialSpeed Padlock. This excellent contraption is electronically enabled to leverage the light-up display to program multiple personalized codes, as well as a master code for forgetful minds. It is endowed with a…
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Cooler Master introduces Elite 120 Advanced Mini-ITX PC Case
From the house of Cooler Master, you can expect cabinets that will completely revamp your PC experience. The Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced Mini-ITX PC Case is a steel one, with an I/O panel in front that includes a pair of USB 2.0, one USB 3.0 port, a pair of audio ports, a 5.25-inch drive…
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Esoteric New Master Clock Generator G-01 costs a million and a half Yen!
It is one thing to make sure that the integrity of your media system’s quality and functionality always scores optimum. It’s another altogether, to get on with the whole deal of turning to the best there is to offer in the market because it is designed to burn a hole in your pocket with true…
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Star Wars 3D glasses bring alive the battles of futuristic heavens
3D glasses have never really been much of a fashion accessory. These somewhat-annoying glasses forever seem to lack a sense of aesthetic beauty and are usually built chunky and ugly. Instead, do your fashion-sense a favor and pick out one of these Star Wars themed 3D glasses that have you wind up looking like, well,…
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Cooler Master Notepal D-Lite Laptop Cooler costs under $10
Charged by USB and as effective as you would want it ti be, the Cooler Master Notepal D-Lite Laptop Cooler makes its way into our midst with much grace. Being minimalist pays off in the portable gadget space. The 140mm fan in this one cools all laptops till 15-inch models. This is a handy heat…
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Sakasa recorder plays recordings in reverse
I remember this whole myth that the Eagles track, ‘Hotel California’, had some evil undertones when played in reverse. The trend of playing records backwards seems to have arisen again with the Sakasa recorder from Japan. Hearing things backwards can sound strange, mostly funny, and sometimes make some creepy sense too. You can play games…