I'm a big fan of charging stations for a variety of reasons, but the fact that I found one that also features a built-in digital picture frame makes me like them even more.
A part of the Bedford Smart Collection at Pottery Barn, this Digital Photo Station offers a three-outlet power strip for plugging in a camera charger, cell phone charger, etc., and the 3.5-inch digital frame that adorns the front of the station.
At $149, it's a tad overpriced in my opinion, but I guess you're paying for aesthetics on this one.
Gmail is dead serious about making their own stickers, and like any good geek, I started freaking out about how much I wanted these immediately.

But, as we already know, Google is a fair and lovely company, and has made it easy for you to get your own. No, there's no online order form, you just have to send a self-addressed stamped envelope (remember those?!) to:
Send me some Gmail stickers already
P.O. Box 391420
Mountain View, CA 94039-1420
Better send it in soon, because you know those will not last. Oh, and my fave is definitely the Gmail m-velope.
Using magnets to put up your photos is the oldest quick-display in the books, but magnets sticking photos to the fridge never really looks that great. But take the same idea and tweak the execution, and you get beauty and innovation. The Magnetic Photo Rope comes in a rainbow of bold colors and each measures 58-inches long.

Get one for a small space, or get a handful for a cool-looking grouping — the ropes are priced to tempt you into buying a few anyway, as one is $12, but two are $20, three for $28, and so on.
In case you hadn't noticed, your geek is a
Twilight freak. As a fan of the books, I was really psyched on the movie, especially since there was more of an emphasis on tech in the film (and um,
Robert Pattinson). And it wasn't just the movie — the stars are equally geeky! Check out my slideshow for all the
Twilight geekiness from the past couple weeks!
Photo courtesy of
Summit Entertainment