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Microsoft at CES Video


Microsoft at CES


During Bill Gates keynote speech at the Conusmer Electronics Show he demonstrated Microsoft's Ultimate TV product, a combination TV, Satellite receiver, personal video recorder. If you look close you'll see Beststuff's Corey Greenberg in the PIP (Picture In Picture).

Ryobi Cordless Drill Video


Ryobi Drill


If you have a handyman on your gift list, you might want to consider one of Ryobi's cordless drills. For around $70, you can get one of Ryobi's drills with the keyless chuck feature – a must for those DIYers. www.ryobitools.com

Creative NOMAD Jukebox Video


Nomad Jukebox


The Creative NOMAD Jukebox is a USB, multi-format portable audio player/recorder. The NOMAD Jukebox is the size of a CD player and weighs only 14oz. It features high capacity storage capabilities with 6GB of built-in storage that holds over 150 albums or up to 2,600 hours of spoken word. It features a Line-In for analog recording from external sources and dual Line-Out connections for connecting speakers. Read more

Best Animated Toys Video


Toys


One of the latest trends in toys is animation. This holiday season you will see an animated Winnie the Pooh, Blues Clues, Elmo, Minnie Mouse and more. Corey shows you some of his best toy picks of the holiday shopping season.

Best Kitchen Gadgets II Video


Kitchen products


Progressive Pepper Ball
This 5oz. pepper mill features ergonomic handles and an easy refill door. Funnel stand holds grinder when not in use and also makes refills easier by holding over opening and pouring. Comes in 6 translucent colors $22. www.progressiveintl.com

Brookstone Digital Meat Thermometer
This digital meat fork takes the guessing out of grilling meat. Sensors inside its tongs calculate the temperature of your meat. Simply pre-select beef, lamb, pork, veal, turkey or chicken and insert. A light signals when it's time to take your dinner from the flames. www.brookstone.com

Michael Graves Housewares
Target has a line of inexpensive housewares designed by renowned architect Michael Graves. From toasters to tea kettles, picture frames to patio sets - the line of over 200 products ranges in price from $3.99 to $199.99. www.target.com

William Bounds Pepper Mill
And last but not least of the bunch is the William Bounds battery powered pepper mill. Perfect for candelight dinners, the pepper mill features a light to make sure the pepper reaches the right destination.

Captain Steve's Beer Can Chicken Roaster Video


Captain Steve's Chicken Roaster


Captain Steve's Beer Can Chicken Roaster puts the moisture back into chicken that normal cooking takes out. By adding some of your favorite spices to the 12oz can of beer, you can add extra flavor to your grilled bird, chicken, turkey, duck, etc. Simply place bird vertically on the cooker, put the can inside the body cavity, and start roasting. www.beercanchickenroaster.com

Kloss Model One Table Radio Video


Kloss Model One


The Kloss Model One is simply the best sounding table radio you will find for under $100. Instead of a standard, off-the-shelf integrated circuit, the Model One uses a discrete-component FM tuner featuring GaAs MES-FET mixer for better reception.. The Model One also features a multi-stage frequency-contouring circuit that adjusts the speaker's output for the best tonal balance and bass response possible. It is only Mono sound, but for $99, you can't get any better than this. www.tivoliaudio.com

RoadWired iColor @ttache Bag Video


Roadwired iColor


RoadWired's new iColor @ttaché computer bag features a translucent trim tube that lets you insert one of six colored wires to change the look of the bag to match your computer, clothing, or mood. It features 22 pockets and compartments, including a main computer section with adjustable padded divider panels and a double-padded floor. The bag holds a notebook computer plus cables, media, and accessories.

Our favorite features are its removable travel document organizer and secret "Hide and Go Home" compartment for emergency cash or key card, plus its elasticized media organizer and cushiony ergonomic shoulder pad. $140 www.roadwired.com.

Starbucks Barista Utopia Video


Starbucks Utopia


With Starbucks new Barista Utopia Coffee Brewing System, you can now see your coffee being brewed. Here is how it works:

To brew coffee, simply pour cold water in the coffee carafe, add fresh ground coffee into the coffee basket and hit the power button. The water is heated in the coffee carafe, and as it heats up, the air in the carafe expands and pushes heated water up the coffee funnel, into the coffee basket to mix with the coffee. The water begins to saturate the coffee and heats up to the perfect temperature for brewing coffee (205°F). Once the temperature is reached, the coffee and water stir in the coffee basket until the contact time for the coffee and water is ideal. The system then shuts off, and a vacuum is created in the coffee carafe, returning brewed coffee to the coffee carafe, and leaving the coffee funnel with only saturated coffee grounds. $170. www.starbucks.com

Travel Roundup Video


Travel Roundup products


Oregon Scientific’s ExactSet Travel Alarm Clock automatically sets its own time, day, and date no matter where you travel in the US, and it keeps perfect time by synchronizing with the US Atomic Clock in Colorado. To change time zones, press the zone function button. Once the desired time zone is highlighted on the LCD map of the United States, the time will automatically adjust accordingly. It displays hour, minutes, seconds and date and has an automatic adjustment for daylight savings time. $60. www.oregonscientific.com

To keep you organized on the go is the RoadWired Cable Stable. The Cable Stable features over a dozen spaces to hold cords, cables, adapters, batteries, PC cards, pens and more. A highly efficient way to organize, store and protect all the accessories that travel with your portable electronics. $40 www.roadwired.com

And last but not least, Totes Auto Open Close 7-inch umbrella is so small it fits in a coat pocket or briefcase. The pint size rain protector is no novelty though; as it automatically opens to a full size umbrella and has a cool auto close feature as well, that with the press of a button, shrinks it back to pocket size. $35. www.totes.com
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