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June 2011

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Introducing the TAG Heuer LINK Smartphone

Jun 30, 2011  |   Contributor: James Rothaar

The TAG Heuer LINK is the world's first Swiss-engineered communications instrument. It appears to be built as efficiently as the luxury brand's wristwatches, as it is fully shockproof. With batteries included, the LINK weighs less than one-half pound. It is 118 mm (4.65 inches) in height, 67 mm (2.63 inches) wide, and 16.6 mm (0.65 inches) thick.... Read More

Able Planet's Clear Harmony Headphones Make an Ideal Travel Companion

Jun 16, 2011  |   Contributor: Susan Kime

A few years ago, I worked for a high end glossy print publication, where I was asked what three products are necessary for long distance, comfortable travel. I had to think seriously about this, because my immediate answers were those for short trips: a bottle of water, a health bar and Tums.... Read More

WaveJet Adds Excitement to Watersports

Jun 14, 2011  |   Contributor: Dave Freeman

Don't be surprised if you haven't heard of WaveJet before. They're a new company with a rather unique product: an electric propulsion system that is designed to be installed onto existing watersport equipment.... Read More

Husqvarna Automower Solar Makes Yard Work Easy

Jun 13, 2011  |   Contributor: Dave Freeman

Home robotics have come a long way in the last 10 years. First, there were the housekeeping versions that clean your hardwood floors. Then they came out with gadgets to vacuum your carpets and clean your gutters. What's next? Well, it looks like someone has come out with a robot to mow your lawn for you. The neighborhood kids will be crushed.... Read More

Italian Astoria Dual Espresso Machine Combines Art with Coffee

Jun 7, 2011  |   Contributor: Dave Freeman

As you may or may not be aware, the original column espresso machine was patented in 1901. This means that unlike most current versions, the original was a handcrafted thing of beauty with brass, copper and mechanical dials. Of course today, you can get an espresso machine almost anywhere, but they seem to have lost that charm that the original had. Enter Hammacher Schlemmer and the Italian Astoria Dual.... Read More