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Panasonic SD 254 Bread maker Comments Off

Millions of people have bread as a staple meal for their morning breakfast. Baking bread is an interesting job with a user friendly bread maker. Now it is made easy with Panasonic SD254 Breadmaker. There is nothing new to say about Panasonic other than reliability of products. Panasonic has launched another exceptional product to its customers. There is no doubt Panasonic SD254 Breadmaker surely wins the race.

It is well equipped with advanced features including multi grain option to bake gluten free, whole grain, sandwich dough and pizza dough. The beep alert is a helpful feature that alerts at the time of adding ingredients. This machine supports crust colour option to bake the bread crispy and crunchy. It offers great convenience to remove and clean the pan.

This bread making machine is best suitable to make three different loaf sizes. Time delay extends to 13 hours to preserve the meal. Rapid bake option is enabled to bake a loaf within 1 hour 55 minutes. Cakes with different flavours can be baked with nuts and fruits. An inclusive booklet with different types of recipes has been included with the box. Colour setting feature is one of the best features to select the colour of bread and cakes.

This model ensures hassle free and hygienic cooking. High end technology is used in this bread maker that helps people to make their daily work an easy one.

Read impartial reviews on Russell Hobbs, Breville and more Panasonic breadmakers at breadmakers.me.uk.

Psystar Open Computer Tested Comments Off

Engadget received one of Psystar’s Open Computers, and played around with it for a few hours. They formed some opinions on it and they share it with their readers, along with a video. Overall it was a positive experience except the fan on the thing is way too loud. So loud in fact that they couldn’t see dealing with it on a daily basis. That fact alone probably makes me think twice about purchasing one.

They also reports that the next-gen iPhone with 3G and GPS has been spotted. Interesting if true

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By far one of my favorite “green technology” that is affordable is the HYmini, a portable wind that acts as a a handheld, universal charger/adapter. By running, biking or standing in a strong wind you can harness renewable wind power / solar power to recharge almost all your myriad 5V digital gadgets.

The specs on the are as follows: The Lithium Ion polymer rechargeable battery has around 500 complete charge cycles. If the battery is fully charged every time, it should have at least of 1000mAh of stored capacity for you to transfer this power to other 5V devices up to 500 times. A conventional mobile phone has around 0.4Ah to 0.7 Ah of battery capacity.

After 20 minutes of charging the HYmini you can get 30 minutes out of your iPod or 4 minutes out of your cell phone.

Go ahead, show off your green badge. And look down smugly on all of your wall socket dependent friends.

Egg-and-Muffin Toaster….Yummmm 0

Maybe it’s the mid-afternoon hunger talking but I’m tempted to high tail it out of my office and pick up one of these Egg and Muffin Toasters.(Don’t worry this isn’t an Amazon affiliate link)

Here are the specs:

* Egg-and-muffin toaster makes a breakfast sandwich in about 4 minutes
* Toasts bread while simultaneously cooking a soft or hard-poached egg
* Hard boil up to 4 eggs at a time; individual toasting or poaching option
* Wide slots accommodate bagels and croissants; auto shut-off for safety
* Measures 14 by 7 by 8 inches

Netflix and Streaming 0

It looks like later this summer you’ll have several choices of gadgets that will stream your Netflix purchased movies to your TV. They announced on Monday that three manufacturers will be offering set top type boxes, like the one LG already offers, to consumers.

This is a good step. I believe that with the days of the video store are going to come to end in say 10 years or so though. But you can’t compete with streaming, especially with easy to use devices like Apple TV and companies like LG that can throw their money behind such ventures.

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