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Meehan Bag and Bar Rollup Posted: 25 Jan 2011 11:46 PM PST You’ll never know when your lady friends will be asking for a cocktail or two. So like a boy scout, it doesn’t hurt to always be prepared. Famed mixologist Jim Meehan understood this need so with his help, Moore & Giles Inc. developed the Bag and Bar Rollup. The container has several pockets and compartments for the tools of the trade. Even chefs will enjoy having this bag for transporting their knives and other implements. Keep the drinks flowing, your cocktails mixing and the women drinking – who knows what could happen next? $740. Share This |
Seagate GoFlex for Mac Posted: 25 Jan 2011 11:25 PM PST While the entire worldwide web community mulls around on the health of Apple’s spearhead Steve Jobs, your Macs aren’t going to back themselves up. Protect your files, programs and your sanity with Seagate’s GoFlex drives that are optimized for Mac computers. The drive takes full advantage of all the goodies that Macs are known for, like FireWire 800 and Time Machine. Cross-platform users can even use these drives for their PCs without incident and it can be upgraded to accommodate USB 3.0 as well. $200+. Share This |
Bar Refaeli Posted: 25 Jan 2011 10:21 PM PST |
Panasonic Lumix TS3 Posted: 25 Jan 2011 09:57 PM PST The latest iteration on the Panasonic Lumix TS series offers more for the adventurer in you. The TS3 is not only ruggedized for outdoor photography but it comes with nifty features as well. The camera now comes with a GPS geotagger, barometer, altimeter and a compass to help you get out of a sticky situation in case you weren’t watching while you were busy shooting. Capturing photos and videos is a 12-megapixel CCD sensor and there’s even an onboard app that lets you shoot 3D images. Sharing your adventures through Facebook or YouTube is a breeze through another app within the camera. $TBA. Share This |
Razer Ferox Speakers Posted: 25 Jan 2011 09:40 PM PST Being on the move doesn’t mean leaving your precious speakers behind. Razer’s Ferox Mobile Speakers lets you enjoy thumping sounds wherever you may be. The pair has specially-positioned neodymium drivers that deliver 360-degree sounds. Frequency ranges from 150Hz up to 20kHz and the onboard batteries power the Ferox for up to 12 hours. And this isn’t your typical Apple-only speakers since it will accept any audio device with a 3.5-mm tip or USB connection. $60. Share This |
Sarah Clayton Posted: 25 Jan 2011 08:00 PM PST |
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