
Automatic Soap Dispenser uses accurate infrared technology to dispense liquid soap, hand sanitiser or lotion without the need to ever touch the unit itself (well except when you refill of course). Simply place you hands underneath the sensor area until the soap is dispensed, then wash your hands as normal.
Automatic soap dispensers are ideal for anyone concerned about the spread of germs and bacteria and would like to keep their home as clean and safe as possible. Two settings let you adjust the quantity of liquid soap dispensed and its contemporary design and elegant white finish ensures this infrared soap dispenser looks perfectly at home in any kitchen or bathroom.
This is ideal in public restrooms where germs spreads quickly. Without touching the unit itself is an added bonus in preventing bacterial contaminations. It is available for about £14.95 ($29) at Gizoo.
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This ordinary looking mouse has an almost hidden button at the part where your thumb usually is at. The privacy mouse just does that, it protects your private viewing with a click of a button. With a single click, you can quickly switch from one active window to another. You can get one for $19.99 at USB Fever.
This button works:
- If you use it as an ordinary mouse without installing the driver, it is a short-cut key performs as the short-cut key at your right of your windows tool bar
- If you’ve installed its driver and still have not yet configure it, the it works as the short cut key “ALT + Tab”, helps you jump from Windows to windows
- If you’ve installed its driver and configured it, then once you press the button, you can conceal any and all programs in windows and jump to your dedicated windows. It might save your job…
Features:
- Protect your privacy: quick click to shut your current windows
- USB interface
- Optical Technology
- Scroll Wheel, no need to rely on scroll bar again
- high precision: 800dpi
- No need for extra power
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The USB typing speedometer gauges your WPM (words per minute). It will track your typing speed and records of how many words you’ve typed so far. The gauge has an indicator of up to 250 WPM, which IMHO, is nearly impossible to reach. This gadget will arrive by March at DrinkStuff for £19.99 ($39).
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These cool bath bombs directly imported from Japan contains a surprise Super Mario Brothers figurine inside. Simply run a hot bath and drop in one of these yellowish bombs. Instantly the bomb begins fizzing releasing a fragrant scent as it fills your bath water with yellow foam. When the bomb fully dissolves, it will reveal a tiny figurine. There are six figures in all including Mario, Luigi, Fire Mario, Bowzer, Goomba, and Power Mushroom. Each bomb costs $5.99.
Product Features
- Bath bombs fizz and foam when you drop them in your bath
- Each bomb contains a mini Mario character figure in the center
- Six figures to collect in all including Mario, Luigi, Fire Mario, Bowzer, Goomba, and Power Mushroom
- Officially licensed Nintendo Product Imported from Japan
- Each bomb is 1.8″ in diameter. Figures stand about 0.8″ high
Get one now at Thinkgeek.com
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There’s a hidden feature in the Yahoo! Messenger for Vista version. It’s called the Matrix mode, where, if there are a lot of open chat windows, you can compress it in a box-like display.
Once you’re in Matrix Mode, just click on the conversation you want to jump into and start typing. A white box around the conversation indicates which one you’re in. As you’re in one conversation, you can easily see messages coming in on the others, so it’s easy to read and respond quickly to IMs. As more conversations open, the layout will adjust to accommodate them.
To activate Matrix Mode, start a few IM conversations and then be sure to condense them into one window as tabs. You can do that by dragging the bottom tab of one window into another, or hitting Ctrl + , (ctrl plus comma) on your keyboard. Once your conversations are in a tabbed window, hit Ctrl + Alt + Shift + b to enter Matrix Mode.
[via ymessengerblog.com]
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