Gadgettes 140: The Bathroom Episode
Ok, we've had it with one-off toilet tech. This week's episode is dedicated to the customizable shower-curtain Web sites, MP3-playing mirrors, and area-trimmers that make the bathroom oh-so-special.
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• Jazz up your shower curtains with custom photos
• Self-cleaning toilet becomes a urinal with the push of a button
• Butt seriously, copier paper turns into toilet rolls
• Music mirror inspires bad singing, huge ego
• TomTom announces special edition "White Pearl" nav system
• Power saw pizza cutter (thanks, engnr_chik)
• Thermaltake Attracts Women With Swarovksi Bling
• LA fanny pack for your head (thanks, Erick from Michigan)
• A clever marketing ploy for a women's razor (thanks Tom merritt)
As host of the Buzz Report video series, Molly provides a fresh and funny perspective on the latest consumer electronic products to hit the market, as well as commentary on the stories and development that she thinks are truly buzz-worthy. She is also co-host of Buzz Out Loud, CNET's "podcast of indeterminate length," which entertains listeners with a funny and skeptical take on the day's technology news. Her other podcast, Gadgettes, is proof that girls can be geeks too.

Molly Wood gets her
gadget on as part of the Gadgettes duo in addition to her duties on
Buzz Out Loud and the Buzz Report. Favorite gadgets include TiVo, Treo,
and the Logitech Harmony 880.
Kelly Morrison has
been at CNET since 1996 as a features editor
for CNET Download.com. In addition to moonlighting as a gadgette, Kelly
is Director of Content Development for CNET.
Jason Howell takes
time from producing podcasts for CNET to bark (and sometimes sing)
unintelligable nonsense as an honorary Gadgette. 

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by Mojomichael
June 11, 2009 9:35 AM PDT
- Molly, I think BMW has always gone short on the cupholders, My first one (1994 3-series) had exactly zero. I think in their Bavarian driving purism, they think you need to have one hand on the wheel, one on the gearshift, and both eyes on the road. "THERE IS NO PLACE IN DRIVING FOR DISTRACTIONS LIKE DRINKING!" You should find yourself sufficiently nourished by the majesty of the Driving Experience. Just saying.
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