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Cool stuff: Your 2007 holiday gift guide
More than 50 amazing gifts for the technology lovers in your life
Computerworld Staff 06/12/2007 12:40:36
605 WiFi, courtesy of Archos. Aurvana X-Fi, courtesy of Creative Technology. Nüvi 200, courtesy of Garmin. G'zOne Type-S, courtesy of Casio. Lumix DMC-TZ3, courtesy of Panasonic. Stylus 790W, courtesy of Olympus. Exilim EX-Z77, courtesy of Casio. Sonos Digital Music System, courtesy of Sonos. Squeezebox, courtesy of Slim Devices/Logitech. SoundBridgeRadio, courtesy of Roku. iHome Clock Radio for iPod, courtesy of SDI Technologies. Bravia KDL-46V3000, courtesy of Sony.  DAK LP to CD System, courtesy of DAK. Area-51 m9750, courtesy of Alienware WRT600N router, courtesy of Linksys. SecureSpot, courtesy of D-Link. Back-UPS ES 750, courtesy of APC. The Wii, courtesy of Nintendo. Rock Band, courtesy of Harmonix. Alive Elvis, courtesy of WowWee. Roboquad, courtesy of WowWee. SensorfreshQ, courtesy of FQSI i-SOBOT, courtesy of Tomy.  USB Chocolate MP3 Player, courtesy of Brando. Yubz Talk Online, courtesy of Yubz. Singing Alarm Clock, courtesy of Edmund Scientific. USB Roll-Up Drum Kit, courtesy of Brando. iPhone/iPod 8-in-1 FM Transmitter, courtesy of USB Fever.com. USB Doomsday Device Hub, courtesy of ThinkGeek. LX200R GPS-enabled telescope, courtesy of Meade. BMW 5 Series sedan, courtesy of BMW. The Blue Gene/P installation at Argonne National Lab outside of Chicago, courtesy of IBM.
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iHome Clock Radio for iPod, courtesy of SDI Technologies.
iHome Clock Radio for iPod, courtesy of SDI Technologies.
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