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Jun 04, 2009 -
Even though octomom Nadya Suleman was caught not abiding by California's hands free cell phone law — where you must use a hands-free device to talk on your cell phone while driving — there are plenty of Hollywood folk who do rock the Bluetooth earpieces and headsets to be good citizens. The question is, can they make even that look good? You'll have to decide for yourself.
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Aug 14, 2008 -
Coming this holiday season to the Nintendo Wii, a star-studded video game spectacle: Celebrity Sports Showdown! Celebs like Fergie, Nelly Furtado, Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Sugar Ray Leonard, Kristi Yamaguchi, Paul Pierce, Reggie Bush, and Mia Hamm go head-to-head in games of fighter-jet racing, slalom skiing, inner-tubing, curling, canoeing and volleyball — Yes, that's Fergie (wearing a Tiara?) and Nelly getting physical in a game of dodgeball. Can't wait to get our hands on this one to take it for a test drive, but we're loving the fact that it will accommodate up to four players for multiplayer action.
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Sep 20, 2007 -
On top of David Beckham taking his shirt off for the newly released Motorola RAZR2, our favorite footballer has also appeared in ads for the MOTOROKR S9, a slim Bluetooth headset that integrates wireless mobile music and calls. If you're like me and tend to pay more attention to the gadgets and gizmos on TV than the actual content, you've probably already seen the headset — along with about 50 other trendy gadgets — in Fergie's most recent video, Big Girls Don't Cry. I haven't seen the device in person, but I like the fact that it fits around the back of your head, which is always great for working out and doesn't mess up your hair.
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Dec 18, 2008 -
If I were a rich girl, then this iLuv iPod Holster $60 could be mine.
Would I buy it though? In its gold glory, it's kind of a fun display of empty excess, but I don't know if that's really my MO.
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Nov 25, 2008 -
I happened to catch this commercial while watching the AMAs, and I had no idea that this famous female was taking part in HP's "headless" commercial series. She starts off by saying "My computer is like a virtual autobiography . .
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Nov 10, 2008 -
Now that you're singing Fergie's tune in your head, I'll direct you to this pimped-out LaCie 500GB External Hard Drive ($150). It's gold, it's artsy, it's totally chic. For any geek, this would be the next best thing to getting an actual gold brick under the tree this Christmas.
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Oct 06, 2008 -
- RIM has just unveiled its own version of the Apple App Store and Google's Android Market with the BlackBerry Application Center. The Application Center will allow phone carriers to add their own applications to the store. — CrunchGear
- Rumor has it that the newly designed MacBooks are still on target for their Oct.
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Feb 12, 2008 -
Trendhunter recently wrote that actors were starting to get hip to the idea of viral videos as a way to boost their image (in response to the Matt Damon/Sarah Silverman instant classic), and I could not agree more. Once I see a celebrity in a viral video parodying themselves, I think they have a fantastic sense of humor and don't take themselves too seriously — that latter quality being something that is normally antithetical to the image of actors, who are generally perceived as egotistical bigheads with a deep need to be taken seriously. Will Ferrell's FunnyOrDie (their original post being the amazing "The Landlord") has helped in this phenomena, and before sites and actors cropped up trying to create virals, YouTube really boosted the idea — would you have seen Justin Timberlake's "D** in a Box" video if it had only aired on SNL?
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Feb 26, 2008 -
I usually talk about all the various cell phones celebrities carry 24/7, but I have been neglecting one popular device — Bluetooth headsets! Fergie rocked one in her Big Girls Don't Cry music video, and now Eva Longoria Parker and Brooke Shields are said to have this Bluetooth earpiece (in black) by Plantronics. Set to make their debut this April, the "Discovery 925" feminine earpieces are comfortable, lightweight and much more sleeker than your average Bluetooth headset.
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Sep 22, 2007 -
This week we learned that customers in Korean can now use RFID to order food at McDonald's, you can actually learn a new language for free online and David Beckham and Fergie use the same slim Bluetooth headset that integrates wireless mobile music and calls. Were you paying attention to what else happened in geek world? Take our week in review quiz and find out.
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