Dog Not That Into Technology


Updated 07/31/08 10:38 AM · Posted by · 4 comments

Dog Scared of Phone

I'm not sure what this dog is responding to: the speaker phone function on this phone, or the annoying voice that's being transmitted from it. Either way, let's just assume we're not going to see him standing in those long lines for the next new iPhone. (Don't worry cute dog, I hate technology, too!) Read more

22 Pop = Typewriter That Sends E-mail


Updated 05/21/10 12:34 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 13 comments

22 Pop = Typewriter That Sends E-mail

Forget teaching your Luddite relative to use a computer - maybe you should just transform their low tech device into something more high tech. The 22 Pop is a modified typewriter that can send e-mails. It's called ‘22’ because of the Olivetti typewriter classic, Lettera 22 it is modeled on; ‘pop’ as a reference to the email protocol used. How does it work? An ordinary Lettera 22 is Read more

5 Fun Gifts For the Luddite


Updated 11/30/11 2:20 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Gifts For Not-So-Tech-Savvy People

Surely you have a friend or family member (or two) that isn't as tech savvy as you are. Not to fear — these five gifts are great options for Luddites who run from technology, and will hopefully usher them into the future. Or at least the present. Read more

5 (Free) Gifts For the Not-So-Tech-Savvy Mom


Updated 05/07/11 5:45 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Free Mother's Day Gifts

Celebrating your mom on Mother's Day doesn't have to be about the gifts you buy her; it can also be about the things you do for her. Instead of dropping some cash on a pricey gift, why not spend some quality time helping her usher in the digital age? Check out these five ways you can give back to your luddite mom, teach her a few things about tech, or do her a few awesome favors for free. Think Read more

6 Websites That’ll Make You Love Mom More


Updated 05/03/11 2:55 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

Six Websites To Celebrate Mom For Mother's Day

Mom was always there with the camera sneaking shots of your big firsts and most awkward preteen moments (stonewashed jeans and scrunchies, anyone?!). She drove you to your first big dance, and to the mall to gawk at super cute clothes and computers. And then one day, she too found the Internet and started asking questions like, "But, where's the big TV?" and "How do I make those IM faces?" In Read more