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   <description>Latest buzz at BuzzCritic.</description>
   <lastBuildDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:18:31 America/Los_Angeles</lastBuildDate>
 
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         <title>Enertia Electric Motorcycle</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/Enertia Electric Motorcycle/Enertia_Electric_Motorcycle-91109.buzz</link>
         <description>Before you leave the house be sure to charge your phone, ipod and ride? The Enertia Electric Motorcycle holds a three-hour charge on six lithium-phosphate batteries and can move you around town at speeds up to fifty miles-per-hour. So what is the attraction? A sleek new ride that is easy on the earth and gets people to take a second look and summer sounds like the perfect time to give it a try ... if you have $12,000 on hand. Just make sure your city cruise doesn't take you further than 45 miles at one time.</description>
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         <title>Dangerbomb Clock</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/Dangerbomb Clock/Dangerbomb_Clock-85367.buzz</link>
         <description>Product specifications:

Do not happen in the explosion and quickly ugh? KACHI KACHI KACHI... wake-up time bomb-type device! Danger Bomb Clock!! Danger Bomb Clock!!

DOKI DOKI DOKI... "What a piece of wire to stop the explosion I can...?!" In film and television, to stop the time bomb which one should staple a line scene. Such a scene reminiscent of a time bomb alarm clock, and a parody of fun.  Price: $22</description>
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         <title>Cassette Face Watch</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/Cassette Face Watch/Cassette_Face_Watch-85366.buzz</link>
         <description>The AOS Cassette Face Watch costs about $70 and looks like a cassette. It also tells time. No way. Yes way. No way! Yes way! But who needs to tell time anyways? Time is old fashioned and not the sun. I suggest we get rid of time altogether and any hot and spicy female readers send me provocative pictures. Because then, I'm a scientist, time won't be important. I said I'm a scientist yo. This is a real lab coat. Wait, where'd my lab coat go?</description>
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         <title>Optimus Popularis prototype hits the web</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/Optimus Popularis/Optimus_Popularis_prototype_hits_the_web-80469.buzz</link>
         <description>Watch out, everybody, the Optimus Popularis has gone from foam mockup to proper-looking prototype. (We're really digging that full-length display in the space bar.) With any luck, we won't have to watch this one develop over the course of 2-3 years like we did the Maximus -- and with a little more luck, this one will be easier to type on, too.</description>
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         <title>Netflix Player by Roku</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/Roku/Netflix_Player_by_Roku-69765.buzz</link>
         <description>Streams Netflix Watch Now titles to your TV; affordable $100 price tag; unlimited viewing with no additional charge beyond standard ($8.95 or higher) monthly Netflix fee; PC-free movie watching; simple setup; includes built-in wired and 802.11g Wi-Fi networking; works with all TVs; upgradeable firmware allows for new features, interface improvements, and bug fixes.</description>
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         <title>Sony Vgp Aml2 Urban Messenger Bag</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/Sony Vgp Aml2 Urban Messenger Bag/Sony_Vgp_Aml2_Urban_Messenger_Bag-68543.buzz</link>
         <description> Price Range:  	 $60.00 - $103.00 at 8 stores
Leather and canvas messenger with classic white stitching made to carry a notebook computer and accessories Separate cushioned compartment for your notebook Front and back compartments for extra... More
Leather and canvas messenger with classic white stitching made to carry a notebook computer and accessories Separate cushioned compartment for your notebook Front and back compartments for extra storage Carried by an adjustable shoulder strap with flexible padding for comfort and support Exterior - Brown canvas</description>
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         <title>Creative reveals Fatal1ty-approved Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium/Creative_reveals_Fatal1ty-approved_Sound_Blaster_X-Fi_Titanium-65423.buzz</link>
         <description>Considering that you've already spent way too much on that totally over-hyped Killer NIC, why not humor yourself further by snagging a sound card with Johnathan Wendel's prints on it. Proving once again that everyone does indeed have a price, famed gamer Fatal1ty has placed his highly respected seal of approval on a new duo of sound cards from Creative. The PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series and PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series devices boast the X-Fi enhancements you've come to expect, vivid new designs, unmistakable packaging and the assurance that the latter is the "official sound card of the CGS."</description>
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         <title>Sennheiser HD-280 Professional Headphones</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/Sennheiser HD-280 Professional Headphones/Sennheiser_HD-280_Professional_Headphones-64638.buzz</link>
         <description>The HD-280 Pro is a closed-back, circumaural headphone designed for professional-quality monitoring. Its exceptional attenuation of environmental noise (up to 32 dB) makes it particularly useful for use in high-noise environments, in outside broadcasts, and for DJs. Featuring rugged design and optimum sensitivity, the HD-280 Pro will deliver detailed and natural reproduction of music and speech with a wide frequency response of 8 to 25,000 Hz (-10 dB).

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         <title>Sennheiser EW 135 G2-C Wireless SKM 135 Handheld Mic/Transmitter with Rack Mountable Receiver System</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/Sennheiser EW 135 G2-C Wireless SKM 135/Sennheiser_EW_135_G2-C_Wireless_SKM_135_Handheld_Mic_Transmitter_with_Rack_Mountable_Receiver_System-64266.buzz</link>
         <description>The EW135 is the latest addition to Sennheiser's Evolution family of wireless handheld microphones. The UHF wireless microphone system features 1440 tunable frequencies within a 36MHz switching bandwidth for greater tuning flexibility and 4 frequency presets . Autoscan on all receivers for simple and secure frequency selection. Robust metal construction for durability</description>
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         <title>ASUS P560 sports Windows Mobile 6.1, many acronyms</title>
         <link> http://www.buzzcritic.com/Stuff/ASUS P560/ASUS_P560_sports_Windows_Mobile_6.1%2C_many_acronyms-64258.buzz</link>
         <description>Buried underneath the hoopla surrounding the announcement of ASUS' Lamborghini-branded ZX1 at CeBIT, the more mellow P560 was also announced, featuring pretty much every spec the average WinMo buyer could want these days in a package that speaks far, far less about the car you're driving (or wish you were driving, anyway). HSDPA, WiFi, 3.2 megapixel autofocus cam, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, GPS, microSDHC slot,</description>
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