The customization level on these sleeves are high — choose the color of the leather, thread, and add a monogram or strap if you like. Cases go from $88 to $108, but chances are, no one would have the same one!
For those of you who need a good wake-up call, or easily lose track of time when surfing the net, I've got just the thing — Kuku Klok! It acts as a virtual alarm clock, so you can set a time and choose from various sounds including cockerel, classic clock, electronic, and slayer guitar. It will even work if your Internet connection goes down, so you don't have to stress about it working or not! And, it's totally free!
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Is it Stockholm syndrome or am I right in being into this $25 Camera T-Shirt from Delia's?
Cooler (but less cheeky, let's be real) than their last geeky tee, this crisp white shirt is splashed with images of vintage and current cameras; SLRs, digital jobs, authentic Rolleis, even disposables (we all got started somewhere)!
Show off your devotion to the lens — and look pretty fab while you're at it!
Apple is supposedly coming out with a red iPhone 3G for the holiday season, and it will be sold as part of the (PRODUCT) RED campaign. — TechCrunch
Creative has spruced up their Zen players by offering a new design called the Mozaic. The Mozaic is available in black, silver, and pink and in 2, 4, or 8GB sizes. — Gizmodo
Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, and film director Neil Young doesn't seem to have very many nice things to say about the iPod. — CrunchGear
Worried about losing your cell phone and all the data in it? There's now some software called Cellphone Hero that will protect, recover, and replace your phone from theft or loss, for $20 a year. — Yahoo! Tech
It's giveaway time! Be sure to log in for your chance to win a new iPhone 3G by Apple! — geeksugar
I am totally falling in love with Suck UK's geeky-chic goods. Not only can they supply me with an old-school Mixed Tape USB Set that I can slip in my BF's bag to show him some love, but they can make me the queen of my castle with this totally hot Union Jack illuminated coffee table. I am seriously jonesing this thing.
But don't think it won't cost you a pretty penny — this baby comes in at around $4,000 bucks. And if flags aren't your thing, you can order your table minus the Union Jack top. I don't know what is geekier: an independently controlled coffee table with a built-in power connection, or me, who gets all excited over the idea of having lights underneath my furniture and on my clothes. It's probably the latter.
Get a load of these vintage magazine covers of a young Bill Gates (LOLZ-worthy title: "Computer Software: The Magic Inside the Machine") and an equally young Steve Jobs (LOLZ-worthy title: "The Fall of Steve Jobs")!
Although the stylistic choices vary for both (Steve has a passion for fashion, whereas inside Bill beats the heart of a bang stylist), I have a soft spot for both, especially in their more youthful and arguably handsomer days. Seeing them like this reminds me of the idealistic young whippersnappers they must have been and how exciting things were at that time.
Now that our Bill has retired and Steve keeps landing on unflattering lists, it's refreshing to reflect on the halcyon days of young tech and young them. So, based on these covers, whom do you prefer?
So far, there have been so many apps released for the iPhone and iPod 2.0 update that I haven't had to wait for any apps yet (though I have questioned the usefulness of many). That is, except for a radio app. The absence of a radio option has frustrated some iPod users, as shown in this week's iPod vs. Zune post. That changes now — if you have an iPod Touch or iPhone.
AOL Radio is a new app for those who have upgraded to the 2.0 firmware update, and it provides over 200 radio stations, including your local radio stations (when you're in the area, and when you're not), as well as Internet radio stations. One drawback for first gen iPhone users is that there are not as many stations as there are for 3G, but radio on your little device is certainly still an auspicious start!