LifeProof Case Posted: 27 Feb 2011 07:01 AM PST Tempt fate and try your luck in protecting the iPhone with the LifeProof Case. While some MIL-SPEC cases may be tougher, the LifeProof trumps them all in any beauty contest. The thin and unobtrusive material doesn’t hide the smartphone unlike other cases. Take your phone underwater for up to 6.6-feet or drop it from the same height and it keeps on living. It’s weather sealed all around, guaranteeing dust and particle-free operation for your iPhone 4/3G/3GS and iPad. $70. Share This |
Microsoft Express Mouse Posted: 27 Feb 2011 07:00 AM PST In today’s age of wireless everything, Microsoft somehow goes against the grain with the release of the Express Mouse. It’s not backwards-technology though. The Express Mouse uses wires to rid you of one worry – that’s dead batteries on your wireless pointer. The cable on this mouse is offset to the side for comfort. It uses Microsoft’s BlueTrack Technology for accuracy and speed and it’s designed for left or right handed users. $20. Share This |
Odalys Ramirez Posted: 27 Feb 2011 03:10 AM PST |
Timex EZ Read Posted: 27 Feb 2011 02:12 AM PST As reliable as a Timex and as easy on the eyes (and on the pocket) as the EZ Read, you can’t go wrong with a cheap yet pretty watch like this one. The 42mm-wide watch has a high-visibility face with a no-nonsense dial. No flying tourbillon, moon phase nor countdown timer to Gaddafi’s downfall on this to clutter your view. It’s available in six flavors, for him and her that’s perfect for those annoying new couple who need to match everything they’re wearing. $60. Share This |
Victorinox Nomad Posted: 27 Feb 2011 01:57 AM PST Civilization has encroached on the scenery so much that being a nomad is not what it used to be. But for city boys who still feel the need for an adventure, a pocket multi-tool is a must. With the 11 tools in the Victorinox Nomad, you’re giving yourself at least a fighting chance in the great outdoors. It’s almost four and a half inches long and contains a straight blade, corkscrew, can opener, screwdriver, cap lifter and wire stripper among its implements. Very little has changed with the Swiss Army knife over the years, except from a few enhancements on the handle and the tools like the ones on the Nomad. Of course, when I said fighting chance, I didn’t mean that you can have a friendly encounter with a 500-lb grizzly bear with this as your only weapon. $35. Share This |
Rebecca Gayheart Posted: 26 Feb 2011 10:35 PM PST |
Brinley Gold Shipwreck Spiced Rum Posted: 26 Feb 2011 10:31 PM PST Brinley, known for its very good flavored rum, brings to you the new Gold Shipwreck Spiced Rum. It’s dedicated to an actual British troop ship that sank during the Battle of Frigate Bay in 1782. This delicious spiced rum is blended to match the old rums distilled with the exotic spices. It has the hints of orange, vanilla, nutmeg and clove infused into a four year-old blend, which makes it smooth and flavorful. $16. Share This |
Rhona Mitra Posted: 26 Feb 2011 10:29 PM PST |
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