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iPod nano
line of Apple music players
iPod Shuffle
digital audio player
Mac mini
desktop computer series from Apple
Game Boy Micro
handheld game console by Nintendo
Adidas Teamgeist
official football for the 2006 FIFA World Cup
Gizmondo
The Gizmondo is a handheld gaming console developed by Gizmondo Europe. Its development was led by Swedish entrepreneur Carl Freer, who served as chairman of its parent company, Tiger Telematics. The device was originally launched on 19 March 2005 in Britain; although releases in other European territories were planned for 19 May, this never occurred, and it instead only received a limited release in Sweden. It also had a limited release in the United States in October 2005. The Gizmondo was produced and marketed until 2006 when Gizmondo Europe was liquidated.
Yahoo! Answers
online question and answer forum owned by Yahoo!
Apple Remote
remote control device
AeroPress
The AeroPress is a manual coffeemaker invented by Alan Adler, founder of AeroPress, Inc. (formerly Aerobie Inc.). It consists of a cylindrical brewing chamber, a plunger with an airtight silicone seal, and a screw-on cap which holds a paper or mesh filter. Coffee is steeped inside, then forced through the filter by pressing the plunger down through the chamber.
Nokia 6111
mobile phone model
LifeStraw
thumb|A LifeStraw thumb|Use of LifeStraw LifeStraw is a brand of water filtration and purification devices. The original LifeStraw was designed as a portable water filter "straw". It filters a maximum of 4,000 litres of water, and enough for one person for three years. It removes almost all waterborne bacteria, microplastics and germs. A bottle was later developed which incorporated a LifeStraw cartridge into a BPA-free plastic sports water bottle. In addition to these portable filters, the manufacturer produces high-volume purifiers powered by gravity that also remove viruses. These are desig
Gormiti
thumb|right|Gormiti logo. Gormiti: The Invincible Lords of Nature (Italian: Gormiti: Gli Invincibili Signori della Natura), later changed to Gormiti: The Lords of Nature Return!, is a toy property based primarily on tall non-articulated mini figures with a trading card game play aspect. The toys were created in Italy in 2005 by Grani & Partners/Giochi Preziosi.
Game Wave Family Entertainment System
home video game console and DVD-Player
Eneloop
thumb|right|Panasonic's fourth-generation Eneloop batteries, in AA battery|AA and AAA sizes thumb|right|Panasonic Eneloop Smart & Quick Charger BQ-CC55 thumb|right|Sanyo Eneloop battery charger
Korg OASYS
workstation synthesizer
Webkinz
Webkinz is a plush toy line and toys-to-life virtual world franchise created by the Canadian soft toy and home décor company Ganz. The brand combines collectible stuffed animals with a connected digital experience, where each plush includes a code that unlocks a virtual version of the pet online.
Casio 9860 series
series of graphical calculators by Casio
Windows Live Personalized Experience
formerly known as live.com
iriver clix
brand of media player
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