Viagra Ring
The company Viagra Ring has come up with a discreet way to carry around your small little blue pill wherever you go. You can choose from several styles and prices range from $50 to $80. Here’s a testimonial from their website: “I got tired of picking pocket lint off my broken Viagra tablets so I got a ViagraRing.” J. from Tampa, FL (GUSH Magazine)
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Cell phones are becoming more and more interactive. Inventors at the Tokyo Institute of Technology are on the verge of creating the first mobile 'smellophone', a gadget that can capture a scent and replay it later. Each microchip contains a chemical sensor which can detect different traces in an odo…
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Tired of cutting off your fingers while working on those home projects? SawStop is the miracle that you have been waiting for. The SawStop is a table saw that cuts wood like any other, but as soon as the blade detects that you are about to cut off your finger, it autmatically retracts in under 5 m…
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The LG Breathalyzer cellphone has introduced an anti-drunk dialing feature. It prevents that day after embarrassment of calling your ex, boss or even ex boss. The phone can be programmed to block those selected numbers if the breath analyzer records a blood-alcohol concentration over 0.08. The LG L…
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UBC Media Group has developed a technology that will allow mobile phone users to buy any song playing on a radio station by the tough of a button. The proposed service uses the same technology to deliver digital radio to 3m sets in the UK, with mobile phones containing the necessary chips expected …
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whole new world opened up for Tommy Craig as he tested a new handheld device for the blind that converts print to audio.
Craig was able to "read" everything from menus to cooking directions by positioning the reader over print and taking a picture. In seconds, the device's synthetic voice read the …
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Share where you go, while on the go. Online or from your mobile, place a flag to reveal your location, or keep an eye on your mates, as they leave theirs. A flag is a real-world, geographic bookmark that can have a title, a description, tags, and even pictures. By default, all flags are public, and …
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Unbearable headaches and sensitivity to bright lights could be a thing of the past. The hand-held migraine zapper is a gadget which produces short but strong, low-frequency magnetic pulses that suppress the spread of a migraine, though exactly how, isn’t well understood at this time. The device is…
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Well we have to admit that we try to conceal our names online from time to time. Whether it's the software registration or the social networking site, sometimes it's really hard to create a consistent and creative fake identity online. In this site you get instant fake ids designed to suit your need…
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Are normal watersports getting you down? Crank up your adrenaline adventures with an extreme sport of the future. The PowerSki Jetboard is a revolutionary watertoy that takes motorsports to a new level.
"One of the most radical water toys ever invented, the PowerSkiJetBoard is an engineering mas…
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If you aren't getting enough attention, you might want an Egokast Video Belt. The belt features a 3" video belt and a slot for an SD card, so you can play movidesm make a photo slideshow or play MP3 players from your waistline. Just $279.
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Should you ever forget (or lose) your camera – fear not – just brief the guys at Fixr on what you missed out on and they’ll find a photo that best captures the experience and you upload it to y our Flickr photos. Well who wants a gap in the digital documentary of their life….
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Skin-care products made out of sake, soy milk, natto (fermented soybeans), and other common Japanese fare are now all the rage. Their popularity is thought to be an outgrowth of heightened public interest in healthy living. Facial cleansers and other skin-care products have become a focus of particu…
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The canine translator was developed in Japan (where else) from the voiceprints of 5000 samples of dog barks. The device was developed by Dr. Matsumi Suzuki, whom we’ve already featured for his work in trying to simulate the voice of the enigmatic Mona Lisa from an analysis of her bone structure.
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I'm seeing a lot of different iPod covers lately and trying to decide if they are stylish or stupid. The problem is that the iPod isn't really cool anymore because everyone has one. In fact, it's just functional now. Anyway, you're looking at the new Love Country iPod pouch and the Barocange iPod…
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