If you haven't already splurged for some pink glitz n' glam earbuds, here's an inexpensive way to add some flair to your basic white earphones.
Budclicks are interchangeable rubber covers that easily snap-on and snap-off the outside of your earbuds—I think I tested them all out! From stars to purple pineapples and skull heads, there is quite the selection to choose from. My personal fave being the bedazzled flowers!
Budclicks range in price from $5 (for smaller designs) to $15 (for larger designs). A great stocking stuffer indeed.
With the official release date of the Zune 2 being tomorrow, I was happy to find this sneak-peek brochure on Techfresh, so I know exactly what to expect when these hot little players hit store shelves. With 80GB, 30GB, 8GB and 4GB models to choose from, plus color customizations, wireless sharing and scratch resistant screens, the Zune 2 will definitely be spicing up the gadget scene this holiday season. Stay tuned for pricing and updates!For your viewing pleasure, Audio Junkies has the larger version.
With the introduction of the R2-D2 mailboxes across the U.S., and then with the R2-D2 cameo appearance on Dancing With the Stars, I can officially say that R2-D2 was almost as popular in 2007 as the iPhone! For die-hard Star Wars fans there's this R2-D2 trashcan that is sure to add some geekiness to any corner of your house. To throw away your trash, all you have to do is step on R2's foot to open his head where the garbage bag is kept. And you would never guess it, but this R2-D2 trashcan stands twenty-four inches high (roughly knee height), making it that much more life-like! Each can costs $100. Do you love it? Let me know below!
Guess who would rather keep her cell phone stowed away in her chest than carry it in a proper case? As much as it looks like she's using her Razr to secretly take pics, I guarantee you that she's just found an easy access home for it. Ok, I know this one is a tough one so here's a clue...She's alot older than you think. Any idea?! Take a wild guess below!
When I first saw this MemoryVue digital frame on GeekAlerts, I thought cute—such a great Christmas gift idea! Then I saw the price, which is around $1000 and I thought no way. Thankfully this frame does come with a few useful bells and whistles which compensates for its expensive price tag. The frame not only plays pictures, but songs and video clips as well. Each MemoryVue 1900 comes with a high resolution 19" screen, built-in stereo speakers and a remote control for slide show and player functions. Alot of great features, although I still wish it was a tv/digital photo frame for what it costs. I can't deny the fact that I still like it, especially the gold one (see below)!
Flickr has just made it easier to print your beautiful collection of pics. When you are signed into your Flickr account, click on the 'Organizr' tab at the top of the page. You will then be able to drag and drop your images into a giant batch to edit or print them, rather than having to print them one by one. Click on the new 'order prints' button and from there you'll be able to order as many photos as you'd like. According to Crave, this new method is way easier then before!
I found a selection of adorable laptop sleeves from Barry's Farm a few weeks ago and PetSugar actually purchased one with an "awww" worthy hedgehog print, prompting jealousy from all the gals in the office. I'll admit though, the designs I showed you were a tad girlie and a few male readers emailed asking if the company has anything for those with more masculine tastes. Boy do they ever! The Barry's Farm Robot Laptop Sleeve, $40, features a cute robotic figure and customizable phrases like "Zorp!" on it.