Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 22, 2008 -
Paramount is not only trying to dip into the video-game world, but it's also going after a female audience by introducing three games inspired by girlie movies — Clueless, Mean Girls, and Pretty in Pink. These first few games will be developed in conjunction with Legacy Interactive.
No word on what console the games will be designed for or what the user experience will be like just yet, although BuzzSugar has her predictions!
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Sep 28, 2009 -
Dear GeekSugar,
I just got a new BlackBerry and was very excited to select my new ringtone and SMS notification sounds. When I am in my profiles, there's an option for setting for In Holster and Out of Holster, but I don't know what that means. Please help!
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Oct 09, 2009 -
Like any jet-setting geek girl, I refuse to travel without all of my gadgets. But with a phone, iPod, camera, cords, and chargers, keeping gadgets organized and cords tangle-free is a challenge.
I'm in love with the Grid-It organization system ($25) from Flight001.
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Sep 17, 2009 -
Don't you just love TiVo? You can skip over commercials at lightning fast speeds, and pause and rewind live TV. It's a luxury I don't think I can live without.
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Aug 18, 2009 -
Just because I'm not going back to school, doesn't mean I can't dream about what accessories and gadgets I would purchase if I were to become studious again!
And now that I'm a 20-something working girl, naturally I feast my eyes on a $940 (that's the sale price!) Marc Jacobs leather and canvas bag. At 14 inches wide, this luxurious Italian-made satchel could easily tote around a 13-inch MacBook Pro.
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Aug 11, 2009 -
Although my marriage with iTunes is still going strong, that doesn't mean a girl can't look at what else is out there, right? So when I want some cheap eye candy (in the form of movies or TV), I'll check out Amazon's On-Demand service.
A lot like iTunes, Amazon's On Demand brings you TV and movies when you want them, and you can even buy TV season passes and download the shows as they are released for $1.89 an episode.
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Jul 22, 2009 -
I won't bore you with tales of how busy I am these days, because come on — aren't we all?
Everyone around me seems to always be swamped, and rarely has time to shop for stuff that's essentials (not shoes, bags, and clothes. Somehow I always make time for that).
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May 11, 2009 -
Trying to navigate the the online dating scene and feel like you're swimming upstream? Get your digital dating questions answered in geeksugar's Tech Dating 101 series, where I share my take on topics like gadgets in the boudoir and texting during a date. Today I'm tackling how to tell if someone is using the Internet to flirt with you, or just playing the friend game.
- 9 Comments
May 14, 2009 -
Long known as separating the men from the boys (and the women from the girls) in the brainiac trivia lover department, the New York Times crossword puzzle has challenged millions of people weekly (watch out for that Sunday edition, yow).
Now you can puzzle yourself anywhere you can take your iPhone (yep, I guess that means the bathroom too) with the standard for all crosswords with the NewYork Times Crossword Puzzle iPhone App.
The downside is that the app costs $10, but it is the exact same crossword that's published in the papers, and you get to compete online, as well as access to the front page of each paper.
- 4 Comments