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Starbucks' coffee in a box

Juniper Foo  |  Jul 15, 2005

For those who reckon a Venti just isn't large enough to perk you up, try ordering Starbucks' Box of Coffee or Coffee On-The-Go, started just last week. We got this delivered to our office recently and there was more than enough kopi for 12 cups. Inside the carton-like box, a 2.5-liter bag of black brew nestled. Starbucks says to toss it after use. But if you're the Greenpeace sort, this can be recycled from bag to box. Makes for a great water carrier at those East Coast Park outings where you can fill it up with ice water or your own special Java roast.

Click to see: Large image | spout | inside

Price: S$27 (US$19.85) for ½ batch (2.5l), includes condiments
Availability: Your nearest friendly Starbucks
Device: Coffee container
Basic specs: N.A.

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The MUSICPOLE

Juniper Foo  |  Jul 14, 2005

Who would have thought that a 2ft-long, 2-inch diameter plastic tubing can make beautiful music? Well, veteran keyboardist Rags Tuttle's done just that, wrapping a piano keyboard around an acrylic pole. Rather than strike the keys like you would on your ivories, special "Thumbletz" worn on your thumbs and made of conductive fabric slide over the keys--like a slide guitar. To reach another key, the player rotates the MUSICPOLE to another of the 12 keys labeled at the top of the pole. If it all sounds too confusing to master, just keep in mind all that attention-getting you'll soon be scoring with the opposite gender.

Click to see: Close-up | Thumbletz | full set

Price: Instrument: US$395; case: US$75; 8 adjustable thumblets: US$20; conductive fabric strips for 40 Thumbletz: US$5
Availability: Check out the Web site
Device: Music instrument
Basic specs: Acrylic, spans three octaves, polyphonic

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Orgasmatones that scream your name

Juniper Foo  |  Jul 13, 2005

Here's something that more than rises to the occasion. One Web site is now offering ringtones featuring the voice of a woman faking an orgasm and yelling out one of 500 most popular male names--at least according to 1987 UK census data. If you're one of those names, you're in luck. Or not. If business starts to peak, the company plans to consummate it with ringtones featuring girls' names next. Clearly, this goes (ahem) hand in hand with the breast-enhancing ringtone.

Via ringtonia.com which has a lovely sample recording

Price: £2.50 per tone (US$4.40)
Availability: Check out the Web site
Device: Ringtones
Basic specs: N.A.

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StairCycle

Juniper Foo  |  Jul 12, 2005

Here's a bike you can really step up to. And down. Cardiovascular ultrasound specialist and inventor Craig Ridenhour, who spent seven years coming up with the StairCycle, describes his mode of transportation as a "cross between an adult-sized scooter and stair climber that moves you". An additional mounting device turns the StairCycle into a stationary stepper machine for home use. All in, a pretty nifty fitness contraption that allows you to bask in the great outdoors and all that passing attention. Wonder if one can hook up the ThighMaster and ButtMaster at the same time for an all-round workout.

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Price: US$995 (including US$200 for mounting device)
Availability: Staircycle.com
Device: Stair climber-powered bicycle
Basic specs: Adult version comes with eight speeds, children's with three speeds, onboard computer to track miles and time for exercise programs, integrated Curvilinear Drive System

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Mobile Personal Entertainment Centre

Juniper Foo  |  Jul 11, 2005

How can we forget the discontinued Sony Glasstron and Virtual IO Headset? Now here's a Canadian wannabe carrying the torch for wearable big-screen TV. The Mobile Personal Entertainment Centre (MPEC) comes in two parts: Cinema Glasses and an MPEC Multimedia Player. Though less classy than the Glasstron and projecting a virtual screen of only 30 inches to Sony's 52 inches, it's still cool-looking enough to imbue you with instant geek chic. Word to the wise: All that sci-fi headwear may not sit comfortably on Asian noses or over eyepieces.

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Via Gadgetmadness

Price: US$649
Availability: cngtek.com
Device: Video glasses
Basic specs: Support for ASF, MP4, DivX, JPEG, MP3, WAV, video recorder, SD card slot, 30-inch virtual screen size, 266 x 255 (180,000-pixel) resolution, 20-30mm distance from eyes, USB, AV input, earphone, built-in mic

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