Aug 20

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USB blankets are old hat (for better or worse), but the USB Heated Shawl takes an aged concept and makes it relevant again with the addition of a single clip. Clearly designed for elderly folks who aren’t kept warm enough by the bottoms of their laptops and for the billions of cubical dwellers who freeze in silence each and every day, this $28.95 device is a godsend. Just plug it in, wrap it around and enjoy the warmth. Oh, and ignore the haters.

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Dec 16

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It’s that time of year again. You know, the months where your typing slows to a crawl as your fingers gradually lose every ounce of feeling in them. Granted, there’s a myriad options already out there to keep ‘em thawed out, but this particular alternative just looks awfully practical. The USB Hand Warmer takes the form of a stick, enabling any frosty citizen to grab hold, wrap their digits around it and instantly feel the heat. Best of all, you can pick up a couple and get the left and right paws warmed up simultaneously. Not too shabby for $10.99 (apiece).

[Via The Red Ferret Journal]

 

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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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Aug 27

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Ok, we can understand the whole heated floors thing, especially in the dead of winter where your hardwood often feels like it’s going to give your toes a mild case of frostbite. But level with us here, Panasonic, if you’re going to develop an electric blanket, at least have the decency and sense of humor to make the damn thing into the most powerful covert Van De Graff generator the world has ever known. Yeah, we’re totally the types to give our guests static shocks bad enough to burn holes in their clothes — so what? On sale in Japan this September.

[Via Shiny Shiny]

 

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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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