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Haicom HI-407BT Bluetooth GPS receiver

Haicom HI-407BT Bluetooth GPS receiverCheck out the car cigarette lighter-powered GPS receiver with Bluetooth capabilities from Haicom. The HI-407BT device has the 20-channel ultra high sensitive SiRFStar III GPS chipset at its core, offering unparalleled accuracy when it comes to GPS readings. Since your car's battery will be providing the juice, there is no worry about running out of power due to the high consumption level that Bluetooth modules are famous for. You can affix various optional cables at the side of the HI-407BT to use it as a regular GPS mouse, USB GPS receiver, RS232 GPS receiver, and PDA GPS receiver amongst others.



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Remote Buddy from IOSPIRIT


Remote Buddy from IOSPIRIT
IOSPIRIT have developed a device that empowers your MacBook Pro's Apple Remote with additional features. Most power users find the Apple Remote that comes with the MacBook Pro rather bland in terms of controls, features, and design. Remote Buddy from IOSPIRIT aims to remedy that by allowing you to control a host of other software like PowerPoint and Real Player instead of the paltry list that came with the original. Remote Buddy not only works with the MacBook Pro, but it is compatible with other remote controls as well so that your Mac mini G4 won't feel left out. Purchase a copy for only € 9.99 today.



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Amazon's Grocery Store

I miss Webvan. My wife and I really had a hard time coping when they pulled out of Atlanta back around 2000 but after five years of therapy we're ready to move on. That is until Amazon opened a grocery store!Of course Amazon's Grocery Store is very different from Webvan's... for one Amazon already has the distribution systems in place. Also, Amazon sells non-perishable items so they don't need refrigerated trucks (oh those beautful brown trucks with the Webvan logo... uh no, I'm slipping). Also, it seems Amazon is selling bulk items or Costco sized items -- like the tub 'o Special K.

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