Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 03, 2009 -
- Johnny Drama showed off a hot bluetooth Jawbone headset on this week's episode of Entourage — Engadget
- Google Image gets some more search options for efficient photo browsing — TechCrunch
- RIM could be debuting a BlackBerry with a front-facing camera as early as next year — Gizmodo
- Find out how you can redesign and customize your YouTube channel page — Mashable
- Google's Eric Schmidt steps down from Apple's board of directors — The Silicon Alley Insider
- A city in the United Kingdom may name a road after Lara Croft — Kotaku
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Sep 05, 2008 -
If you had fun following your favorite Gossip Girl characters around NY with Gridskipper, then listen-up, you can now check out all the high profile places the crew from Entourage hangs out, thanks to a new partnership with Whrrl and HBO. Just go to Entourage on Whrrl, and you can see where Ari and Vince do lunch or where Turtle and Drama go to meet girls — basically all the hot spots each character has visited throughout their life on the show!
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Aug 27, 2007 -
Last night's episode of Entourage centered around an orange alert at LAX, which threatened the guys' chances of getting to Cannes in time for the Medellin premiere. There were plenty of panicked cell phone calls, but less usage of technology and gadgets than in previous episodes. Were you paying attention to all the BlackBerries, conference calls and trendy gizmos?
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Aug 20, 2007 -
Following the success of last week's The Hills season 3 tech quiz and a bevy of e-mails from you readers, we realized we really should focus on all the gadget goodness on HBO's Entourage. We may be late in the season, but last night's episode was probably the most cell phone laden show in the history of television. Take our quiz and see if you were paying attention to all the Smartphones, flatscreens, conference calls and computers in last night's episode.
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Jul 15, 2009 -
Most people open the same few applications every time they turn on their computers. Even though I go through a wide battery of apps during a typical workday, I generally always launch Firefox, Entourage, and iChat immediately.
If you're a fellow Mac user, there's an ultra-simple way to launch your most used applications at login.
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Jul 09, 2009 -
In my line of work, there are a lot of photos and videos being passed around, which can take a painfully long time to email in Entourage (or any other email client for that matter). To make things easier on my co-workers, and my patience, I rely on file-sharing websites. Here are some of my favorite services for sharing files for free or a minimum fee.
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Apr 02, 2008 -
Were you rickrolled by Youtube? Excited to date your Gmail emails in the past? Thought Obama didn't know how to use a phone?
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Feb 11, 2008 -
What better way to countdown to Valentine's Day than by showcasing fun interviews with some very special Geeks We Love. Without further adieu (cause I know you want to know who the hottie is in the pic below), I bring to you today's geeky guy — The geekalicious Devin Coldewey, a Seattle-based freelance tech writer who works as an associate editor for CrunchGear—one of my fave tech blogs. You can't help but love a guy with a great sense of humor, who watches nature documentaries, knows a ton about gadgets, and was once .
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Aug 30, 2007 -
When I think of Polaroid, I think of Polaroid cameras, which at this point have a vintage geek following, but the company is doing its darndest to promote their other products and has jumped on the celebrity beach house bandwagon.
The company has created a lavish $30 million dollar beachfront estate where celebrities and VIPs can enjoy tech toys, private dinner parties, exclusive events, BBQs, clambakes, and beachside activities.
Like the LG Beachhouse, the Polaroid Beach house is located on "the most exclusive stretch of beach in Malibu," and is completely decked out with with the company's TVs and gadgets.
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Jul 26, 2007 -
- With Kameraflage, now you'll be able to plant subliminal messages on T-shirts, movies and billboards that can only be seen with digital cameras. Kameraflage Images Only Visible Through a Digital Camera - Gizmodo
- Want to truly express yourself, but worried about leaving a trail? Send self-destructing email messages - Lifehacker
- The founders of online television start-up Joost, who also count Skype and Kazaa as bullet points on their resumes, have announced that the service now has one million users.
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