Make cooking a little more fun with this unique Diver Cutting Board ($38). Available at Elsewares, this whimsical cutting board is made of durable Acacia wood and features a laser...Visit Outblush for the full post.
Make cooking a little more fun with this unique Diver Cutting Board ($38). Available at Elsewares, this whimsical cutting board is made of durable Acacia wood and features a laser...
Is your computer acting like a possessed zombie from hell? Maybe it's time to call the professionals for a little exorcism. CyberDefender is offering free technical support to anyone on Halloween Day to rid your computer any viruses, zombies, botnets, or any other malware taking up residence in your hard drive. If you think you could use the extra help, give them a call at 877-377-3765 starting on October 31st until Nov. 1st at 9AM PST. Normally, they charge $50 to $100 for this service, but this Halloween you get the special treatment with services that repair malware damage, speed up your system or makes sure your other your security software is working properly. The catch is they'll try ...
If you're looking for the perfect black holiday dress, then look no further than this gorgeous Scoop Neck Dress ($340) from Tracy Reese. Elegantly fashioned in Viscose rayon/wool/Lycra spandex mix,...
Add a work of art to your bath that's peaceful and serene with the Kaiku Shower Curtain ($50) by designer Maija Louekari. The two birch trees will offer privacy where...
Give your kitty some extra playtime with this unique Bastis Blond Scratching Post ($90) from Ikea. Mounted on the wall, he or she can scratch, climb and jump as long...
Add the finishing touch to your dress or top with this Twisted Waist Belt from Free People ($128). The two-tone leather belt has great split detail and metal stud for...
Add a soothing glow to the hallway with this Jackrabbit Nightlight by Happy Owl Glassworks ($45). The handcrafted glass face is adorned with a sweet and graphic bunny that adds...
With the advent of much better optical and laser technology found in mice these days, there practically isn't any need for a mousepad. Hence, the mousepad has been relegated to the realm of professional gaming (or semi-pro folks) as well as those who want to spruce up their desktop. The Cyber Bug Mouse Pad sets are extremely colorful and will definitely brighten up any dreary office environment with its nature-inspired artwork. They will retail for $35 a pop, and comes with a USB plug and PS2 adapter for those who are still using computers from the late 90s. I must say, the colors are pretty harsh on the eyes after a while.
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More often than not, the remote control and lounging chair in the living room often belongs to dad as he claims to reign over the hundreds of TV channels with the almighty remote. One thing's for sure - the remote control isn't exactly easy to comprehend to the average person, which is why Chloe Fung has come up with a concept Orbit Remote which comes in the form of a bracelet that caters to women, carrying only the most basic of controls as the ladies catch up on their favorite soap operas in the afternoons. Hopefully more female-centric gadgets will be rolled out in order to bridge the digital divide between both genders. What are some of your favorite female-centric gadgets and gizmos?
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