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The Look for Less
When Brad proposed to Angelina, he did so with a $1 million, 10-carat custom ring. If that price tag is too big for your beau, then Gemvara has a replica for $1,200, and Emitations.com offers a another version for just $125. You tell us: Which would you try?
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High-Def Ikea
Ikea isn't just inexpensive homeware anymore. The company announced its first HDTV built directly into furniture. Available in 2013, the Uppleva follows Ikea's style of wallet-friendly design, costing just $960 for the TV and customizable entertainment center.
Courtesy of Milan Furniture Fair - this just in
Shooting Blanks
A new form of foolproof birth control is on the horizon. And it's not for the ladies or the faint of heart. A "prevention serum" called Vasalgel is designed to inject into a man's penis, coating the walls of the vas deferens and killing all the sperm as they pass through. The procedure takes just 15 minutes, but the benefits can last up to 10 years. Vasalgel is currently undergoing clinical trials in India, and researchers predict that it will be available by 2015. One question remains, however: Will a needle in the nether regions mean peace of mind for millions of men—or their breaking point?Thinkstock
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