While other celebrities are busy boasting about how they don't know how to turn on a computer, Ashton Kutcher is right on top of tech. He's outfitted with gadgets and has come to love social networking and learning how to be a part of the Internet revolution. He's got his hands in so many different areas of tech that I now must crown him the reigning tech celebrity king (trust me, it's a pretty important title). Check out the evidence in the slideshow.
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Bring on the cell phones with amazing cameras! First, the Mobile World Congress kicked off with the 12-megapixel camera-equipped Sony Ericsson Idou, and now Nokia is measuring up with its 8-megapixel N86.
It's also got a flash and Carl Zeiss lens, so if you're ready to give up your camera for your cell phone's camera the N86 sounds like a dream (no pricing or availability details are out yet).
It'll also be compatible with Nokia's new Ovi App Store, launching in May!
I guess the new thing in appealing to lady geeks is wearable gadgets, like last week's Pendant/Bluetooth Earpiece.
Brando's newest gadget/jewelry hybrid is this Jewel Rose Necklace Flash Drive — a decent-looking necklace, if you ask me (though hardly subtle). The flash drive has 8GB of storage for $37, and is certainly not going to get lost if it's around your neck, like Brando's other flash drive jewelry, the Jeweled USB Bracelet (I guess your wish wasn't so crazy, Katy Perry). Weigh in: Would you wear this necklace/flash drive?
I'll admit it, I've started a must-do list of adventurous tasks and travels, cause you know once you reach your late twenties you start stressing out about "getting old." Once you sign up for free with a new website called diddit (still in alpha), you can check off activities that you've already accomplished and add the ones that you still want to do. With its social platform, users can share their personal achievements with others and discover new activities and adventures. There's over 300,000 experiences in over 20 interest channels, so I guarantee there's something for everyone!
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I'm human; I was totally charmed by Kylie, the little girl from the new Microsoft ads. "I'm a PC and I'm 4!" she exclaims. While the Seinfeld ads were semientertaining, they were also pointless in that they didn't illustrate Microsoft's product at all.The following, more direct "I'm a PC" ads got more to the point (all kinds of people are PCs, dig?). Now it looks like Microsoft is going for our sweet tooth with the Kylie ad, first, and now, this one featuring 7-year-old Alexa, also showing how easy it is to upload photos to her PC.
Even though I think Macs and PCs are equally easy to upload photos to (maybe show the kids doing something a little more, complex, hmm?), I have to say that I like this series, known as "Rookies," a whole lot more.
This past weekend at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Sony Ericsson unveiled the Symbia-based Idou, which features a 12-megapixel camera, a 3.5-inch LCD screen, and a Xenon flash. — The Boy Genius Report