Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 01, 2009 -
- The only retailer in the US to get the 10-inch Nokia netbook will be Best Buy — Gizmodo
- Google Mobile now remembers what you've searched on your desktop and displays starred map locations — Lifehacker
- Sony is planning on releasing Blu-ray movie titles, which can only be watched on PSPs — Kotaku
- Tomorrow's Martha Stewart show will be entirely dedicated to talking about Twitter and live-blogging — Switched
- Sony's PSP Go hits store shelves today for $250 — Engadget
- It's giveaway and game time on GeekSugar! Be sure to log in and play our Best Video Game Ever bracket! — GeekSugar
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Jan 08, 2009 -
- First it was the Sony Rolly and now it is the Sony Webbie, which can capture HD MPEG-4 video and 5-megapixel photos. The Webbie will be available for $200 tomorrow. — Engadget
- LG is planning on unveiling a super-slim 15-inch OLED television this Summer.
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Jan 05, 2009 -
Martha Stewart may be one of my idols, but a health tip she included in the January issue of her namesake magazine, Martha Stewart Living, has me disagreeing with her pretty profusely.
Here's what she says:
"Alongside every one of my computers, I have a pitcher of mineral water infused with lemon, lime, orange, or cucumber and mint. I find that I drink more if the pitcher is there as a reminder and I can freely pour a glass, rather than opening bottle after bottle of water during the day."
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Oct 17, 2008 -
- A recent issue of Vanity Fair shows off Martha Stewart's tech-filled home office in Bedford, New York. — Unplggd
- Now you can order pizza online via your Facebook page! Yes, Pizza Hut has just launched app plug-ins that you can add to your profile.
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Oct 09, 2008 -
Martha Stewart has some directions for how to make a monitor cozy from an old issue of Blueprint, which reminded me of the monitor cozies I created for my boyfriend's two monitors last year. Lest you get discouraged by how nice and fancy Martha's version is, just check out the ones I made on my own, with just a bit of quick measuring and side-seam sewing. I also added a lining as well as a decorative fabric, since, like Martha says, it adds a little bit of color to the room.
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Jul 02, 2008 -
When the legendary though short-lived Blueprint magazine folded, I mourned the loss of another favorite. Not only was Blueprint, a Martha Stewart title, the one magazine I felt that was really made for me, by people like me, but it recognized the three-dimensional female life.
Specifically, Blueprint knew that modern girls are gadget girls — in its inaugural issue, it won me over with this: DIY instructions for a charging station.
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Jun 18, 2008 -
While you could Google a great recipe for cherry mojito, you know they'd be nothing compared to one Martha helped you make.
Martha blogged about her recent trip to San Francisco to take part in the Google National Sales Conference, and the highlight is her demonstrating how to make a cherry mojito for the Googlin' golden boys themselves, Sergey Brin (the winner, BTW of the space-date challenge) and Larry Page.
Martha says she thought Sergey "would be the best cherry pitter" (Ed.
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May 29, 2008 -
I remember looking at my old tube TV and thinking what a sad, old, honkin' piece of old technology it was. Like Richard Simmons, I wanted to drop the unneeded bulk and upgrade to the skinny model: The Flat Screen. I eventually did it, with a 50-inch Sony that's all I dreamed it could be.
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Mar 21, 2008 -
- Just like every other celebrity, Martha Stewart gets a new MacBook Air and decides to blog about it! — CrunchGear
- Cab drivers in downtown Manhattan are rallying for the right to use cell phones on duty. — Textually
- Paul Frank is now rocking rubber cases for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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