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exactly scream credibility a device that uses radiant heat "to bring healing to your pet right in your home." But now it has competition in the "SunSpa," another product that claims to control mood swings by simulating sunlight "for a warm and soothing heaven for your pets," according to Luxurylaunches. We're not sure about that, but it does look considerably more comfy than Read moreApril 22, 2008 1:52 AM PDT By Mike YamamotoLED mirror isn't as bad as it sounds LEDs are beginning to rival Swarovski crystals as overused and unnecessary accents for all manner of products even handbags. They appear so often that we could even start a daily feature on them.So for today's installment of Crave, The LED Edition, we be bring you into the home. The "Diamond Lite" mirror, from the UK's BC Designs, is a backlit, splash proof accessory punctuated with small diamond shaped LED clusters. But, unlike so the garish designs of so many other items we've seen, this one is actually done in a tasteful manner, as Gadget Candy says. Then Read moreLight at the End of the Tunnel for Women's HandbagsShining a light into the "black hole": The BREE company has created a unique prototype handbag with interior illumination the first of its kind in the world. A luminescent film developed by Bayer Polymers in partnership with the Swiss firm Lumitec brings light where there was once darkness.The unique prototype will be debuted at the international "Summerstyles" leatherwear trade show to be held in Offenbach, Germany, from September 27 to 30, 2003. Second generation company presidents Philipp 31 and Axel 35 Bree put their trust in innovative solutions. "We had been toying with the idea of illuminating the dark insides of handbags for quite some time, but lacked an elegant solution which not only met our traditionally high demands with regard to style and function, but was also technically feasible."The very solution they were looking for is now available in the form of "Smart Surface Technology" developed by Bayer Polymers, one of the world's largest plastics manufacturers, in partnership with the Swiss firm Lumitec, a specialist in electroluminescence EL and precision