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Best of the Best

If your Thanksgiving food coma started on November 1st, here are the five hottest things you missed

Prints On Glass: The Aussies behind PoG have taken it upon themselves to embed sheets of glass with colorful photos and images using "high-def digital ceramic inkjet technology"...more

I'm Watch: Developed in Italy, Bluetooth-enabled, and compatible with a half-dozen operating systems (Android, iOS, RIM...), the I'm Watch lets you manage nearly all your biznass hands-free...more

Excursionist: A new members-only travel-booking site bursting with hundreds of one-of-a-kind experiences curated by global experts intent on sharing their "passions"...more

Felon Fitness: Get the hard body of hard time by picking up this workout tome written in consultation with real-life prisoners...more

Jepsen Leather Goods: Alicia Jepsen hand-makes goods from Hermann Oak leather (a 130yr-old American tannery), individually cutting, dyeing, and stitching each item by hand...more

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