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Cropped and Tailored

>> Crop tops are a '90s throwback option that can be made modern for Spring, as exemplified by Adeline Rapon.

>> Crop tops are a '90s throwback option that can be made modern for Spring, as exemplified by Adeline Rapon. The French cutie stepped out donning a paired of tailored, high-waist trousers with a silky cropped tank. A camel fringe wrap scarf, peep-toe wedges, and simple tote complete her chic menswear-inspired ensemble. Shop similar and exact items from American Apparel, Casio, and Stuart Weitzman now.




Left to right: American Apparel Linen High-Waist Pant ($75), Arden B Ruana Cable Fringe Wrap ($40), American Apparel Silk Crop Tank ($35), Casio Watch ($35), Anthropologie Grand Scale Tote ($248), Stuart Weitzman Laser-Cut Peep-Toe Lace-Up Wedge ($375)


Photo courtesy of Adeline Rapon

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Casio Tryx Acts Like a Transformer, Snaps Pics and Vids Like a Boss

We saw a ton of cameras at CES, but none that looked like the Casio Tryx.

We saw a ton of cameras at CES, but none that looked like the Casio Tryx. Made for the social set who like to take self-portraits with friends (you know who you are), this camera is easy to hold at just about any angle thanks to its swiveling and twisting body. Coming with a 12MP lens and full 1080p HD recording capabilities, this camera is lightweight and super sleek. Check out the details in the video below, but see it in all its movable glory in a behind-the-scenes video we posted on our Facebook page.

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1 Night, 3 Ke$ha Outfits, Which Is Most Outrageous?

Ke$ha is no queen of subtlety — pile it on seems to be her philosophy.

Ke$ha is no queen of subtlety — pile it on seems to be her philosophy. So it's no shock that the latest ensembles she wore to Casio's Shock the World 2010 event in NYC were all in-your-face. Still, pulling off three crazy outfits in one night must have taken a lot of work! The first outfit, a ripped-up Colt tee, is from the press conference. The second, a one-shouldered LBD and blue lipstick, she wore on the red carpet. And the third, shiny lace and fishnet tights and combat boots, she rocked while performing on stage. All signature Ke$ha, but which outfit is most outrageous?

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Hayden Panettiere Plays Paparazzi at Coachella With Her Casio

This weekend's Coachella music festival wraps up today down in Indio, CA, and in case you missed anything, Buzz and Fab have been covering all the music and fashion angles!

This weekend's Coachella music festival wraps up today down in Indio, CA, and in case you missed anything, Buzz and Fab have been covering all the music and fashion angles! However, musicians aren't the only ones who make their way to the desert every April — swarms of music-loving celebrities have made a habit of attending the festival, and this year Hayden Panettiere has brought along her Casio EX-FH20 to snap some pics of the action.

Hayden is no stranger to tech — she has been known to get her game (and game face) on from time to time — so it's not surprising that she's sporting the 9MP Casio that comes with 20x optical zoom to catch all her favorite bands on stage, even if she isn't sitting front row. Want to hear more about the camera? Then just keep reading.

Shopping

Calculator Watch: Totally Geeky or Geek Chic ?

This Calculator Watch (on sale for $70!) is a replica of a retro Casio.

This Calculator Watch (on sale for $70!) is a replica of a retro Casio. It comes in three colors — blue, black, and white — and features a calculator, four alarms (one with snooze!), a stopwatch, and a calendar . . . not to mention it tells time.

I love its retro look — especially since there are so many geeky watches out there. What do you think, would you sport this style?

News

Daily Tech: Casio's Latest Cam Costs $180 and Records in 720p

Casio has just unveiled some new inexpensive point-and-shoot Exilim cameras, which come packed with features — Gizmodo If you buy a credenza for your TV with frosted glass doors, a remote should still work when the doors are closed — Unplggd Here's 10 pretty sweet free social apps for the Mac — Mashable A new Canadian commercial for the Palm Pre is pretty cute — CrunchGear The US Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on prerecorded telemarketing solicitation phone calls — Popgadget Here are 10 useful tech tactics to utilize when traveling — Lifehacker In Utah, if you get caught texting behind the wheel, you could face up to 15 years in prison — The New York Times

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Beauty Byte: This Camera Will Do Your Makeup

I can think of many moments when the photo op was right, but my face was looking wrong.

I can think of many moments when the photo op was right, but my face was looking wrong. Like the treasured photo on Christmas morning 2006: Dark circles and puffy eyes masking the happiness of holding my mother's gift of a thong. (Not kidding.)

Well, look out Photoshop, Casio's got a new way to hide those imperfections. The soon-to-be-released Exilim Zoom EX-Z300 and the EX-Z250 come equipped with a special "makeup button." Yep, it's like having your own makeup artist with just a little click.

According to Tech-On!, this function can recognize facial features and adjust accordingly, covering dullness and blotchiness and reducing the appearance of shadows. Casio says it "makes the skin tone look softer and smoother, while covering annoying little wrinkles." While it can't actually do your mascara and lipstick, I'm all for a camera that boosts my complexion along with my ego.

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Five Fresh Cameras Coming This Fall and Winter

I love how Summer is halfway over - bite my tongue, did I honestly just say that?!
Five Fresh Cameras Coming This Fall and Winter

I love how Summer is halfway over - bite my tongue, did I honestly just say that?! - yet there are all these bright and vivacious digital cameras making their debut. I guess Fall is the new Summer? Whatever it is, I'll take it, because the following five cameras are too irresistible not to consider for your Fall and Winter gadget line up.

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If A Little Color Goes A Long Way, Where's The Variety?

Note to designers and gadget manufacturers: Some of us are sick and tired of candy-colored MP3 players, cameras and cell phones.

Note to designers and gadget manufacturers: Some of us are sick and tired of candy-colored MP3 players, cameras and cell phones.

Apple's announcement that the new iPod nano will come in silver, black, blue, green and red and the shuffle will come in silver, mint green, turquoise, lavender and magenta (those are my descriptions of the colors, not theirs!) got me thinking about the fact that almost all gadgets in the US are either staple colors like white, silver and black or bright — almost juvenile — hues of red, blue, pink and green.

Where, my friends, are all the fall colors like orange and yellow, or the muted, retro colors? I was scanning through a catalog for the Japanese mobile communication company KDDI and was floored by its amazing color selection for Toshiba, Panasonic and Casio phones. I'm not asking for a full array of pantone colored cell phones, I'd just like a little more variety. I know someone is spending millions of dollars on market research, but I just can't believe I am the only American who would prefer a "jewelry gold," "fresco orange" or "palmer brown" cell phone to sorbet colored ones?