
- If you read between the lines on Verizon's pink BlackBerry Curve ad, you'll notice that they included all the typical sexist stereotypes to try and appeal to women. β Boing Boing
- The Sony e-reader will be coming to Target stores Sept. 14. β CrunchGear
- Allow me to go "clean up" my Facebook page. Why? Because a new study shows that a huge percentage of bosses screen potential candidates via their social networking profiles. β Switched
- Not totally jazzed up about the new Nano 4G iPod but still searching for a new media player? Well here are some alternate suggestions. β Crave CNET
- An HTC Touch HD β the entertainment-focused mobile handset β is already in the making! β Gizmodo
- It's giveaway time! Be sure to log in to your TeamSugar account for your chances to win geek-chic beach gadgets and accessories! β geeksugar

Anna Sui
that ad is utterly ridiculous in the sexism but i think that's the point. personally, i hate pink unless it's for breast cancer awareness so i would be gagging over the color statement. i wish they had come at it better, like HP did. we are not technologically inept. our products should demonstrate our savvy and sense of style!
1Man, America does not know how to promote technology approprately to women. If you want to look at proper examples look at Japan or South Korea! By the way why is it that pink here is associated with breast cancer? Lame.
2Eh not a big deal other than lame advertising.
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