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Shredder Hand
A portable shredder that never breaks down or runs out of juice. Also makes excellent confetti.
$16 at Compact Impact | Buy
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DaysAgo
Uh. Didn’t you open that salsa like a year ago? With DaysAgo tags, you know exactly how old your food is. Of course, you could also just put a strip of masking tape on the top and date it, but we both know that’s never going to happen. (Via Shelterrific.)
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Cat Eye Compact Safety Light
This is my friend Rachel’s favorite bike light, but you can also use it for running or kayaking. It’s waterproof, easy to mount anywhere, turns on and off with a touch, and comes with three settings: flashing, constant or alternating modes. Safety first, kids.
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Candela Color Tops
Plastic covers that slide over your Candela light to change its color. (via [Anh-Minh][1])
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$3 at Earth Tech Products | Buy
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Tivoli Audio Clock Radio
This retro clock radio is compatible with your iPod. Attractive enough to keep you from throwing it across the room.
(via Grace Bonney for House and Garden Blog)$199 at Unica Home | Buy
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Nintendo Wii
You know how he likes to play games. Start stalking one now in hopes of securing it in time.
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InstantMusic Vinyl and Cassette Ripper
You made mix tapes for each other in the seventh grade. What if you could listen to those on your iPod?
$50 at Think Geek | Buy
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LaCie Skwarim
Karim Rashid designs 60GB of portable hard drive storage for your photos, your videos, your porn. (via Shiny Shiny)
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Parking Meter Alarm
Instead of assaulting the meter maid, try this little weapon instead – a keychain with alarm and space for 10 quarters or euros.
$12 at Merlin's Box | Buy
(1" D, 1.5" H)
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Travel Lint Brush
STOCKING STUFFER GUIDE This teeny lint brush slips invisibly into a suit pocket, or tucks into a dopp kit or purse. Great for pet owners.
$4 at MOMA Store | Buy
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Bottle Opener / Fridge Magnet
BUDGET HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE Makes the bottle opener so much easier to find when you’re drunk.
$27 at Charles and Marie | Buy
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Lomo Oktomat
Capture a tiny, eight-frame action sequence with one press. The Lomo Oktomat even uses regular 35mm film. You also can upload your prints to lomography.com to make a mini movie.
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Optoma HD72 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
CNet calls this projector “The best value in front projection in its class,” and “a surprisingly good performer at a ridiculously low price.” You thought he liked Star Wars before, wait until he can project it on the backyard fence and invite the neighbors over for beer.
(Price is after rebates. Regularly $1890.)
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Lingo Voyager 12-Language Talking Translator
He can spend the next twenty years learning twelve languages, or you can buy him a pocket interpreter and review the naughty phrases over a bottle of wine.
$200 at Sharper Image | Buy
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(Product) RED iPod Nano
This special edition Nano is only available through the Apple Store, and a portion of the proceeds go to fighting AIDS in Africa.
$199 at Apple Store | Buy
(4GB)
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Self-watering Flowerpot
Your plants seem to die when you look at them wrong. This self-watering flowerpot lets you go 7-10 days without watering. Give your plants a fighting chance against your forgetfulness.
$28 at Orange Skin | Buy
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Tivoli Audio Fashion PAL Portable Audio Laboratory
My friend Josh A. Cagan gives a big thumbs up to this portable radio, which he also uses to play his iPod. He says it packs easily, is rechargeable and has a long-lasting battery, has great sound quality for a single speaker unit, is cool lookin’, and comes in fun fashion colors. Josh is not as excited about the fun fashion colors as I am. His is black, because he’s understated like that.
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Tivoli Audio Fashion PAL Portable Audio Laboratory
My friend Josh A. Cagan gives a big thumbs up to this portable radio, which he also uses to play his iPod. He says it packs easily, is rechargeable and has a long-lasting battery, has great sound quality for a single speaker unit, is cool lookin’, and comes in fun fashion colors. Josh is not as excited about the fun fashion colors as I am. His is black, because he’s understated like that.
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Celestron SkyScout Personal Planetarium
I always wanted to be one of those people who could point to a constellation and tell the story behind it. SkyScout is like an astronomy class, minus all the math. You point it at the sky, click a button, and it tells you what you’re looking at. The system includes audio and text information on facts, trivia, and mythology about the stars.
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