Posts Tagged ‘Household’


Will the iPad follow the path of zippers, escalators, and heroin?

Despite other companies’ efforts to create a household brand name, Apple has won with the iPad. The name is used not only to describe Apple’s popular products, but also tablets in general.



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Floating cloud lamp and chandelier

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We love theses unique household lights designed by Zhao Liping that look like they’re floating!

For now they’re just concepts and Zhao is toying with which material would be best to make them from, we suggest some kind of paper or cloth to mirror the light and airy nature of the design.

Via Swiss Miss.

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Laplink Switch & Sync

By Nick Peers

Migrate to Mac

One of the biggest traumas of buying a new computer is making sure all your files, emails, programs and settings are transferred across to your shiny new computer. Migrating from PC to PC is relatively straightforward these days, with Windows 7 providing an Easy Transfer Wizard for files and settings, and Laplink offering PCmover for those who want to transfer lock, stock and barrel. But what if you’ve bought a Mac and want to transfer everything across from your tired old PC to Apple’s glitzy new computer?

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Warner cheapens and expands DVD-to-Blu-ray exchange program

By Tim Conneally, Betanews

At about this time last year, Warner Brothers began an exchange program called Red2Blu that swapped HD DVDs for Blu-Ray discs, letting consumers trade their unsupported Warner Brothers HD DVDs and .95 for the same title on Blu-ray.

About six months later, the studio unveiled a similar project called DVD2Blu that let consumers trade in their standard DVDs (and .95-.95) for a Blu-ray upgrade. The upgrade program included 55 Warner Brothers titles.

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Incase uniform experiment sleeve is for true eclectics

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That humble household necessity, which had hitherto been ignored, suddenly shot into the limelight when Liz Hurley sported them rather boldly on her famous walk to her ex-boyfriend Hugh Grant’s film premiere back in 1994. It was the safety pin, and it was not to be taken lightly. Atleast not after it was proved that the safety pin could not only shoulder the complete responsibility of protecting the lady’s modesty, but also create history as the gown that she wore became the greatest red carpet gown of all time.

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