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Jun 21 2009, Anita Techviva

Okay, for any of us that hate looking at the clock to know the time or have to turn on the television to learn if bad weather is approaching, then the Projection Alarm Clock and Weather Monitor will be your new best friend. The clock actually projects th

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FILE - In this Nov. 25, 2008 file photo, Al Roker attends the opening night of the New York City Ballet in New York.