Ayala Land Inc., the leading land developer in the country is abuzz with building new shopping, dining and entertainment facilities as it prepares to break ground for its new hotel project by year’s end.
 
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Five-in-One Home Theater PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steven Castle   
Saturday, 10 November 2007

Builder Aaron Vitale of Vital Building & Enterprises had seen enough home theaters, and he wanted a state-of-the-art one in his own residence. Only this wouldn’t be any ordinary high-end theater. Vitale likes watching several football games at once, and he wanted to be able to view the video feeds from multiple security cameras on his property. The solution: multiple screens, what else?

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Awesome Reclining Gaming Chair PDF Print E-mail
Written by Automated Home UK   
Saturday, 10 November 2007

OK, it's not home automation - but it is something you might like in your high-tech home!  The £225 Renegade Gaming Chair is compatible with most gaming system including; Xbox, Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSX, Gamecube and PC/Mac (USB 2.0)

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Home Theater with a Secret PDF Print E-mail
Written by EH Staff   
Saturday, 10 November 2007

This dedicated theater has a secret. Behind the large wooden bookshelf on the left wall are two additional rooms where the handy homeowners can exercise their hidden woodworking and sewing talents.

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Washing machine suds up les chiens PDF Print E-mail
Written by KeyETV   
Saturday, 10 November 2007
A dog washing machine is the latest craze for canines in Poitiers, France.

The machine, which costs more than $30,000 (French poodle not included), washes and dries the pets in four minutes. An operator stands by to watch and to make sure the dog is comfortable.

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Kloss DeLighTable: A Delightable Light Table PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kevin Hall   
Saturday, 10 November 2007

It didn't take KLOSS two years to build a coffee table — the table's just a rouse, a housing for the pressure sensitive slab the company's produced. The snazzy surface reacts to all touch, glowing where it senses pressure (shown off in a video after the jump). Press down on the table and it will leave behind a colorful smear, or put down a glass and find your beverage filled with light. The DeLighTable uses 12 volts of energy, is only two centimeters thick and waterproof.

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