We've all seen David Beckham's new sharp Motorola RAZR2 ads, which feature Becks showing off his RAZR2 in a chic suit, but who really wants Becks or his phone when his shirt is on? Motorola's Korean site has released some saucy pics of our favorite celebrity gadget endorser showing off his new phone in all his shirtless, tattooed glory. They've also created a fun "Becoming Becks" flash feature that I can't understand, but I can totally appreciate. Did I mention the RAZR2 is now available in the US? I may have been overwhelmed by his beauty.
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While I sadly can't recall or find a photo of my first cell phone, it was a chunky Nokia that looked a bit like the one at right. It was at least twice the thickness of the iPhone and housed a humongous battery. Chic or not, I loved it. It was an extreme upgrade from my pager (yes, I had a pager!) and meant I had a new kind of freedom and accessibility.
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With their bright colors and geometrical shapes, it's no surprise that designers are incorporating Legos into their trend-setting creations. During New York Fashion Week, Spring '08 the Fab ladies had the chance to check out the Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring collection, which just so happened to feature Lego belt buckles and hair accessories. It all started with Balenciaga, who came out with the Lego inspired heels in February— supposedly their version of 'sporty stilettos'. For those of you who aren't really into Lego apparel, there's also a ton of geeky Lego jewelry pieces for colorful accessorizing! Click here to purchase and to learn how to make your own!
Earlier this week Apple announced it sold its one millionth iPhone, just 74 days after its introduction on June 29.
In case you have been living in a cave, the iPhone combines three devices into one — a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod, and what Apple calls the "best mobile Internet device ever."
“One million iPhones in 74 days — it took almost two years to achieve this milestone with iPod,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “We can’t wait to get this revolutionary product into the hands of even more customers this holiday season.”
My little iPhone is happy as ever. I didn't receive a 300-page bill, but I am a little upset about the recent price cut to $399. It's great for the next million buyers, not so great for all us early adopters.
We've already seen a bevy of cases for the new Apple iPods, but the Sports Cap for Nano marks the return of our old friend. While the device allows you to break free from the wires that normally hang from your ears to your iPod, we find it, well, kinda funny. The hat hasn't been released yet, but it is scheduled to be released soon in blue, green, red, black and white, which just happens to be the same color as the new iPod Nano 3G. Is sticking your new nano in your cap more chic than using an armband or clip? Source: Engadget