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The Daily Engadget: Walmart Recalls DVD Players, Polaroid's Last Stand

The Daily Engadget: 1.5 Million Walmart DVD Players Recalled, Last Polaroid Film Cameras Sold Today
Our friends over at Engadget obsessively cover everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics, which is why we compile this daily roundup of their top stuff (or, at least, what we think is tops). For more details on any of these stories, click on the Engadget links in each story below.

Walmart Recalls 1.5 Million Flammable DVD Players
Have you purchased a DVD player from Walmart over the past few years? Does it have a Durabrand logo on it somewhere? Wrap it in something flame retardant and check out this story, as 1.5 million of the things are being recalled.

Last Polaroid Cameras on Sale Today
If you're looking to get a piece of Polaroid history, head to your local Urban Outfitters store today. There, the final cameras and film will be put on sale today.

Canon's Voice-Guided SELPHY ES40 Photo Printer
If you have digital pictures to print and an aversion to instruction manuals, Canon's SELPHY ES40 printer, and its voice-guided system, may be for you. We're just wondering how it will respond to our... outbursts when it inevitably jams.

DJ Mouse Lets you Scratch and Click
Looking for a funky mouse that also lets you mix some phat beats? Look no further.

QLOCKTWO Is Lovely, Practical, Expensive
There are dozens of fashionable clocks on the market today, but few are better looking (or easier to read) than this model from Biergert & Funk. (At $1,600, it had better be!)

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