Has anyone ever tasted a really fine and aged wine and then wondered how much it costs? Well, not there is a cure for overspending on this type of hobby. The Japanese have developed a machine that instantly ages wine by zapping it with electricity which breaks up the water molecules.

These then blend with the alcohol and make for a finer, smoother wine which normally takes years to achieve. The newer version, called the Clef du Vin, actually fixes just one glass at a time in about five seconds. We wonder what the wine buffs think of this?
Well it had to happen, with all the other digital instruments around, the guitar was bound to be on the list. The Linux-powered Misa Digital Guitar is shaped like the real thing, but it has a touch pad where the strings should be.

Of course, the player would have to take lessons on how to play, but with this great little gadget, there would be no more sore fingers to contend with. Since it can be hooked up to a PC, this machine can be used to record several tracks for the would-be rock musician.
Finally a word of warning; ATM skimmers are in circulation. This device, made from MP3 components, fits over any ATM slot but copies the cards of unsuspecting users. Embedded in this gadget was also a camera to film the user.

This could only be used to steal people’s money. So the next time anyone is withdrawing cash, check out the dispenser carefully before use.
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