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April 21, 2005
Shark Attack

This "TiVO for radio" device lets you schedule automatic recordings of your favorite radio shows and then load them onto your mp3 player.

March 10, 2005
Screen Tested, Tee Approved

These t-shirts, featuring iconic, elegantly overlapping high-tech/low-tech imagery, offer similar resonance to The Gates but will last much longer.

January 13, 2005
Extra Foam

If you don't have one of those pricey espresso machines with a built-in milk frother, you can still top off your cup of joe in style with the clever Aerolatte Milk Frother.

May 12, 2005
Brush With Greatness

With this new electric toothbrush, not only will you have better oral hygiene, but you'll never have to fuss with a toothpaste tube again.

January 6, 2005
It Just Keeps Going, and Going...

The batteries not only take just four hours to charge, but last up to four times longer than alkalines.

February 17, 2005
Olympus Fashion Treat

One of Fashion Week's most-wanted fashions wasn't a frock—it was this cute little digital camera.

March 3, 2005
Music to Your Ears

This elegantly designed earphone set combines the sonic intimacy of "in-ear" design with a soft, rubbery-plastic half-loop that you slip over your outer ear.

March 24, 2005
Running Mate

Your iPod mini will fit perfectly in this armband when you're on the run.

April 14, 2005
Cingular Sensation

A special rebate offer brings this new, first-class, aircraft-aluminum cellphone down to the price of coach.

March 31, 2005
Toy Story

These totally weird toys are oddly endearing little art objects that are increasingly becoming coveted collectibles.

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