Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Smell The Radio With USB Aroma Geur
Soon to be introduced by NTT Communications - the corporate business arm of Tokyo-based Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp and Tokyo FM Broadcasting - the curiously named Aroma Geur comes loaded with six oil-based perfume compounds, which can be instructed to mix up the right whiff on demand.Smell The Radio With USB Aroma Geur The gadget connects to your desktop via USB, with the PC downloading the aroma instructions from the radio station via the Internet, with odorous wafts synchronised to match whatever song is currently being played.
Smell The Radio With USB Aroma Geur - Digital-Lifestyles.info
technorati tags:technology
Posted by Tom Ray at 11:43 AM 0 comments
SpongeBob comes to your veggie aisle
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Mickey Mouse, SpongeBob and the Tasmanian Devil are coming to a produce aisle near you.The cartoon characters are popping up on fruit and vegetable packaging across the country as growers strike licensing deals with entertainment companies hungry to cultivate positive images among health-conscious parents and kids.
CNN.com - SpongeBob comes to your veggie aisle - Sep 5, 2006
technorati tags:current events
Posted by Tom Ray at 11:41 AM 0 comments
The First YouTube Election
YouTube is also a tempting launch pad for political mischief because it is effectively unregulated by the Federal Election Commission, whose Internet rules apply only to paid political advertising. Videos on YouTube don’t have to disclose their source or include an on-air approval from a candidate — two requirements for political TV and radio spots.
Free Press : The First YouTube Election
Posted by Tom Ray at 11:41 AM 0 comments
Gwen Stefani Dolls to Hit Toy Stores
There are eight dolls in all, and Stefani has dubbed the line Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Fashion Dolls. Each wears one of the colorful looks Stefani sported on her latest world tour."The Harajuku Girls and I wore such wicked costumes we had to share them with the world again," Stefani, 36, said in a statement.
technorati tags:pop-culture, toys
Posted by Tom Ray at 11:26 AM 0 comments
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