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Top 12 Gadget Gifts for Mom

This brand-new ultra compact from Samsung L210 boasts a 2.5 inch LCD display, as well as a 10.2-megapixel sensor with 3x optical zoom. It uses two forms of image stabilization -- both optical and digital -- meaning it's great for those moms who always end up with blurry photos (you know who you are...mom). It also incorporates face recognition technology: This detects the subject's face, automatically adjusting auto focus and auto exposure to ensure better composition and image quality in portraits. All of this is included with 10-megabytes (MB) of internal flash memory, and the ability to record MPEG-4 movies. Oh, and it comes in a variety of mom-friendly colors, including red, black, pink, and silver.
20 Best Moms On the Web
Mother's Day is upon us, and that means it's time to pay tribute and show love to those that passed us through their birth canals. URLesque has compiled their list of the 20 best moms on the web, pulling piles of wonderful videos from YouTube.
Our favorites include the wheelchair bound granny with a submachine gun (above) and the mom who "breaks" her son's arm (Moms can be bad ass). We also love the completely emasculating video of the mohawked kid getting his thrash on when his mother interrupts to offer him an egg sandwich and give him a kiss. Adorable.
Check the out the rest of the list here. [Source: URLesque]
Mothers Day 2.0 Arrives With Recordable Greeting Cards

Come this Mothers Day, what will you be getting for that wonderful woman raised you? It's a time for big gifts, yes, but maybe just the sound of your voice will put a smile on mom's face.
It's time for Mothers Day 2.0.
Innovation keeps chugging along, even with greeting cards, and Hallmark now has introduced a new series of the "talking" card that lets you record your own personal message, which plays when the card is opened.
The new cards let you record a 10-second piece of audio that is then followed by 15 seconds of music. The $5.99 cards from the Sound Card line come in eight varieties, with music choices ranging from Tanya Tucker's Here's Some Love and Phil Collins's You'll Be in My Heart, along with a motherly modified version of Tag Team's " Whoomp! There It Is." (What could be more motherly than that?)
Sound cards have been a big hit for Hallmark, so the company has big expectations for this latest, personalized version of the musical greeting.
Click here to peruse a few of the card designs and tunes. [Source: USA Today/AP]



