
iPod teddy bear, USB drinks cooler and a personal planetarium
By Staff
Published: 21 December 2006 14:45 GMT
Kara Swisher, a technology writer for The Wall Street Journal, shows silicon.com sister site ZDNet editor in chief, Dan Farber, Sharper Image's colourful iPulse iPod stereo speakers, CoolIT Systems' USB drinks cooler, Royal Philips Electronics' LED lighting systems and Celestron's personal planetarium.
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