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FOR WINOS
I, Robotb This is exactly what dot.com millionaires need: a robot sommelier. Developed by NEC System Technologies the wine bot identifies wines and ascertains taste via infrared rays and thus can recommend which dishes pair best with the wine. The Guinness Book of World Records logged the wine bot as the "First Robot Sommelier" in 2008. Robot Sommelier, price: TDB.
FOR DRIVERS
Never Get Lost Again
We may not own a Porsche, but that didn't stop us from picking up Navigon's Porsche Design P9611 GPS for our beat Citroen. The view on the four inch display is like a video game in its 3D realism and the TCM antenna keeps you on top of the latest traffic developments. This little beauty also has Bluetooth functionality so you can make phone calls and even listen to your MP3. P9611 GPS, ¥7,600.
FOR MUSIC FANS
Korea's iPod
Slimmer and sexier than the iPod, the A Player by Korea-based iRiver is out to capture the Asian MP3 market. The A Player has 8G's of storage, plus extras like an FM tuner and voice recording. Most interestingly, you can buy a model with a USB interface for easier storage and downloads. iRiver MP3 player, no price yet.
FOR MOVIE FANS
Real or Memorex?
Here it is, everyone, the MUST-HAVE gear to turn watching movies into living them. ZuneVG Video Glasses by 22Moo work with any AV device and functions as an IMAX screen inches from your eyes. They come with built-in stereo headphones, of course. ZuneVG Video Glasses, US$250, www.zunerama.com

