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Jul 25, 2008 -
When Cellphone 9 pointed out that Alicia Keys was rocking a Nokia N71 in her Superwoman video, I couldn't help but take a closer look. With a few good close-ups (thankfully front and back shots), I thought wait a minute, that isn't a N71 — a flip phone which came out a couple of years ago — it's actually a Nokia E71 smartphone! The E71 still has yet to make its debut in the US market, but it's already receiving a lot of attention.
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Apr 10, 2007 -
It seems Alicia Keys was more interested in watching the Minnesota Timberwolves play the New York Knicks Game at Madison Square Garden through her tiny Samsung Camcorder last week than watching say, the court.
From what I can tell the songstress has got herself a 2.1 Mega Pixel Miniket Camcorder with built-in 1 GB.
The Miniket allows you access to personal movies, pictures, music, data, web communication and costs $1,599 off the Samsung site.
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Apr 14, 2007 -
- It seems Alicia Keys was more interested in watching the Minnesota Timberwolves play the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden through her tiny Samsung Camcorder last week than watching say, the court. Celebrity Gadget: Alicia Keys' Samsung Camcorder
- The makers of my favorite sushi USB drives have done it again. Japan's Solid Alliance has dished up some new, raw USB delights which are able to both feed my need for useless gadgetry and influence my lunch plans.
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Dec 17, 2008 -
When I cracked open Lips for the first time, I had no idea what was about to happen to me. Honestly, I thought that it couldn't get any better than SingStar, and that this game probably wouldn't attract gobs of eager players like Rock Band does. .
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Nov 12, 2007 -
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- Nintendo throws party at Nintendo World Store to commemorate the Super Mario Galaxy launch — Crave
- Hacked Alicia Keys MySpace page could leave you with a virus — Switched
- HTC Touch handsets get a much-needed makeover — Shiny Shiny
- Google Android videos clear some confusion — CrunchGear
- Custom Zunes are much to be desired — Gizmodo
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Aug 29, 2007 -
Despite studies that say consumers aren't swayed by celebrity endorsements, celebrity-driven gadget ad campaigns are at an all time high.
Whether celebrity gadget sightings are unintentional (take for instance Alicia Keys playing with her Samsung Camcorder at a Knicks game, or Lauren Conrad taking her BlackBerry with her everywhere), others are very intentional and well paid for. The reemergence of HP's The Computer is Personal Again staring Serena Williams got me thinking about the top celebrity gadget endorsements of the last couple of years and why companies continue to use famous names and faces to rep their products.
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