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‘Hysteria’ is an entertaining period piece that chronicles the invention of the first vibrator, which was initially developed as a medical treatment.
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The TSA has decided to remove an employee from their job after a hand-written note saying “Get Your Freak On, Girl” was left in a woman's luggage with her vibrator.
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Ever wonder where the invention of the vibrator came from? Stephen Dyer and Jonah Lisa Dyer have written a script tackling that issue. The romantic comedy "Hysteria" stars Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jonathan Pryce, Hugh Dancy and Rupert Everett.
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You still can’t buy a vibrator in Alabama. In fact if you sell one, you could get in trouble. What happens if you smuggle one in?
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A man has been jailed after holding up a bookmakers with his girlfriend's vibrator wrapped up in a plastic carrier bag. The man, who held up the betting venue in Leicester, UK, has been given five years
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Joanne Drysdale had a long dry spell. Fifteen years in fact since her divorce so when she eyed her vacuum she had a thought.
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Svetlana Ivanyshka, a 26 year old Ukranian woman was arrested by customs officials who discovered she was trying to smuggle hashish from New Delhi. The drugs were found inside her vibrator.
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It “enables” couples who can’t be together to connect through the Internet for long-distance pleasure.
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Well, apparently a new study proves that you may not go blind, but if you spend too much time with your rabbit you may suffer damage to your lungs, liver and kidneys.......
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Sex and tech slip into bed together in an orgy for the naughty public, taking place in Las Vegas. The 2007 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo is committed to displaying erotica gadgetry from around the world.
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Nokia files a patent application for magnetic tattoos or other markings that vibrate to let users know if they are being called or texted.
Finnish cell phone maker Nokia has filed a U.S. patent application for a magnetic vibrating tattoo that could wirelessly connect to a mobile device and alert users of phone calls, texts and battery status–all via vibration. The apparatus comprises “a material attachable to skin, the material...
 The Finnish phone maker recently filed a U.S. patent application for a ferromagnetic material that would allow people to communicate with electronic devices through their skin.
 The Hugvie, invented by Japanese professor Hiroshi Ishiguro, vibrates in response to your loved one's voice - speeding up and slowing down depending on tone and pace. Would you embrace this invention?
Life is fleeting — even for inanimate objects. Take your favorite iGizmo: How long will it continue to wink and blink, to coo and vibrate, before the digital reaper calls it to the junk heap? According to a recent survey by Consumer Reports (“What Breaks, What Doesn’t?”),...
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I just watched Tojan's newest commercial. What a perfect place to post the advertisement, too, smartly inserted during...
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