Because one blade just doesn't cut it
You've done it. You've made the perfect pizza at home to feed your hungry guests. Now it's time to slice it up and serve it. You pull out your pizza cutter and try as you might you just can't seem to cut all of the pieces evenly. Well don't worry! You can now give your family equal slices of the pie. The Equalizer Multi-Blade Rocker Pizza Cutter guarantees that all of your slices come out exactly even. Just center the rocker-cutter on the pizza, firmly set the 18-gauge stainless steel blades and rock blades across pizza. It's just that easy! Buy one now for the low-low price of $190 and $250. (Now seriously, I love pizza and all....but really...)
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
It's On: Sony Pocket and Touch
Sony gives Kindle some competition
This week Sony released two models of digital readers, the PRS-300 and 600, known as the Pocket and the Touch. The Touch is their 6-inch touch screen that is replacing their PRS-700. The model features a Memory Stick/Duo and SD card slot, a stylus and digitized copy of the Oxford American English Dictionary. The Pocket is your standard digital reader, with all of the functions and features you are accustomed to. Both models have a USB 2.0, and 512MB internal memory. And though you can get them in colors such as red, silver, blue, rose and black, you can't get them right now with Wi-Fi. That could be a big deal breaker. Sony is working on producing a model with Wi-Fi but for now users will have to let the Mac compatibility be their happy point. To help keep it competivie with the Amazon Kindle, the Touch and Pocket will be available by the end of August and will retail for $299 and $199. They also have dropped the prices of its bestsellers from $11.99 to $9.99.
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This week Sony released two models of digital readers, the PRS-300 and 600, known as the Pocket and the Touch. The Touch is their 6-inch touch screen that is replacing their PRS-700. The model features a Memory Stick/Duo and SD card slot, a stylus and digitized copy of the Oxford American English Dictionary. The Pocket is your standard digital reader, with all of the functions and features you are accustomed to. Both models have a USB 2.0, and 512MB internal memory. And though you can get them in colors such as red, silver, blue, rose and black, you can't get them right now with Wi-Fi. That could be a big deal breaker. Sony is working on producing a model with Wi-Fi but for now users will have to let the Mac compatibility be their happy point. To help keep it competivie with the Amazon Kindle, the Touch and Pocket will be available by the end of August and will retail for $299 and $199. They also have dropped the prices of its bestsellers from $11.99 to $9.99.
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Wishing: Another Apple Tablet Concept
Apple Tablet Concept
There have been talks and speculations for a while now about whether or not Apple will expand their product line to offer a tablet/touch screen computer. I've posted some concepts a while back and tho Apple has said that they probably will not dive into that market, it's always nice to look at what could be. Who knows, perhaps with so much buzz about the possibility, Apple may decide to go for it.
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There have been talks and speculations for a while now about whether or not Apple will expand their product line to offer a tablet/touch screen computer. I've posted some concepts a while back and tho Apple has said that they probably will not dive into that market, it's always nice to look at what could be. Who knows, perhaps with so much buzz about the possibility, Apple may decide to go for it.
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