Product Wars Update: Spying on the channel
- 03 November, 2009 11:43
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Its cloak and dagger this week as opposed to light-sabre and magic wand with four out of our top five finishers falling into the top secret and very hush hush category.
While it was inspired by one of the greatest science fiction series of all time the K9 style roving security camera isn’t out of place amongst the sleuths, spooks and secret agents.
The mobile, remote monitored surveillance camera took 90 per cent of votes and helped us keep an eye on any suspicious characters. But don’t be fooled if you see anybody talking into their shoe, they might not be crazy. They could be using a Get Smart inspired shoe-phone, this week’s number two with 84 per cent of the votes.
The dark horse of the week and definitely slightly out of place amongst the men in black is the Transformers style all spark hub. It gathered 70 per cent of the votes helped organise your network and enlisted your toaster in the timeless battle between good and evil.
Creative time pieces brought up the rear with a James Bond video camera watch and a Dick Tracy touch screen internet watch arriving in the nick of time with 63 and 61 per cent of the votes, respectively.
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