November 3rd, 2008 — DVD
Pick yourself up a major award with the Ultimate Collector's Edition of A Christmas Story ($30 DVD; $35 Blu-ray). Along with the standard Ralphtastic movie, you get tons of extras...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Hair Care
All hair will hail the T3 Pro Wet-or-Dry Iron ($119), a revolutionary tool that creates seamlessly straight style on even the wettest locks. The Wet-or-Dry is equipped with vents to...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Gadgets
Take a Peek ($80) at this—a funky new gadget with the sole, simplistic function of checking your email, anywhere and anytime. Packaged in a lightweight and great-looking red, teal or...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Kitchen
Being lazy has never been so revered. This handcrafted, wild cherry wood Lazy Spoon ($27) is designed to rest patiently on your pot, ready to stir or serve at a...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Dresses & Skirts
October is over, and that means party season has officially begun. So throw whatever you're wearing in the hamper and slip into something more fitting (and we do mean that...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Photos & Keepsakes
Sometimes sappy is the only way to show her, and that's where the gift of a Heart-Stories Collection ($35) comes in. Each beautiful hardwood "book" box comes customized with 30...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Events
Looking for a change this year? Then look no further than Barack Obama (Nov. 4; Free). A graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, and a compassionate community organizer,...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Misc Gadgets
Make sure your plant gets just the right amount of water, at the right times with Botanicalls ($100). This DIY kit includes everything you need to build an Ethernet-connected translation...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Musical Instruments
With the Moog name on board, you might guess that the Moog Guitar ($6,500) is some sort of guitar/synth hybrid. And you'd be right. Designed by Moog inventor Paul Vo,...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Desktops
It's one thing to have a liquid-cooling heatsink, but it's quite another to have your entire computer submerged in coolant. The Reactor PC ($4,550 and up) offers first-of-its-kind submersion technology...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Bullet, Computer, Computer Gadgets, Drive, Driverless, Flash, Gadget, Netac, Storage, USB
Smartly designed with 4GB of storage space, the Netac Bullet USB Flash Drive is fully compatible with Hi-speed USB 2.0 with easy plug and play installation.

The Netac 4GB Bullet USB Flash Drive is driverless, no driver software to operate and because it is USB powered, no external power or battery needed. Just insert the Netac 4GB Bullet Flash Drive into your available USB port, drag any information you want to save and your done.
- £14.99 at advancedmp3players
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November 3rd, 2008 — Games
Potentially the best action RPG to drop this year, is available only on the 360 — Fable 2 ($60 - 70) is an expansive and interactive world of heroes and...
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November 3rd, 2008 — Control, Harmony 510, Home Gadgets, Mother, Remote, Universal
Introducing the mother of all Universal Remote Control that contains of up to 175,000+ IR codes stored on its database for easy setup via your PCs USB.

Harmony 510 Universal Remote features setup wizard that allows the user to easily follow step-by-step instruction, just enter the model no, answer few questions and Harmony 510 Universal Remote will do the rest. The Harmony 510 Universal Remote also comes with a backlit LCD screen, 50 control buttons to handle virtually any devices and a handy help button that guides the user through simple troubleshooting. Harmony 510 Universal Remote includes 4 AAA batteries and requires PC with available USB port running Windows XP, Vista or Mac OS 10.3 or higher.
- $99.99 at thinkgeek
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