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  •  KraftMyStyle™ iPhone® App from KraftMaid® Cabinetry Captures Homeowners’ Inspirations

     KraftMyStyle™ iPhone® App from KraftMaid® Cabinetry Captures Homeowners’ Inspirations

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  • Make Over a Room with One Finger, GE Lighting and an iPhone

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  • Pantech Impact now available on AT&T for $100

    Pantech Impact now available on AT&T for $100

    That trick Impact -- the better half of Pantech's two-phone combo for AT&T this fall -- has finally hit AT&T in the past couple days after we had a chance to play with it way back at CTIA at the beginning of October. Though it's not much of a monster on paper, the Impact has one of the more unique looks of anything currently in AT&T's lineup thanks to a touch-sensitive "hidden" external keypad paired with an internal color display and full QWERTY keyboard. That all matches up nicely with 3G capability and a 2 megapixel camera -- and buyers of all genders, tastes, and moods are welcome to this party thanks to availability in blue and pink. Grab it for $99.99 on contract after rebate, if you're so inclined.

    Pantech Impact now available on AT&T for $100 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • “Bowlingual”: Portable dog language translator (video)

    “Bowlingual”: Portable dog language translator (video)

    Japanese toymaker Takara Tomy claims it has developed a device that can translate what a dog "says" into human language and emoticons in real time. And the so-called "Bowlingual" [JP ] isn't being marketed as a (pure) gag product. Jointly developed with an acoustics research laboratory and a veterinarian, the Bowlingual works wirelessly (your dog must wear a wireless mic around the neck). Let the device catch noises made by your dog (transmission range: 10m) and it will analyze the "animal language" with a special algorithm before telling you on the LCD screen what was being "said".

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  • CrunchGear Week in Review: Baby Blues Edition

    CrunchGear Week in Review: Baby Blues Edition

    Gadget translates baby’s cries into various moods WTF: GameStop selling Nintendo Wii bundles with rubber ducks, water guns eBay: Piece of chicken shaped like Ocarina of Time

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  • Gadget translates baby’s cries into various moods

    Gadget translates baby’s cries into various moods

    bea5_why_cry_baby_analyzerTaking a page from the Baby Translator invented by Homer Simpson's half-brother Herb Powell, the $100 "Why Cry Baby Analyzer" attempts to help parents figure out what their wailing bundle of joy is so upset about. While not as accurate as the Baby Translator from the Simpsons ("I have soiled myself... how embarrassing") the WCBA can apparently detect the following dispositions: hungry, bored, annoyed, sleepy, and stressed.

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