Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 05, 2008 -
I know how you all love papercrafts, so when I found these super-cute, ice cream-loving guys while surfing the Internets, I had to pass them along to you. Free to download, these "Fold and Fun" characters are pretty easy to put together, as I did all three over the weekend.
Goobeesta has even provided a blank cutout for you to design your own paper monster!
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Aug 14, 2007 -
The debate over what is and is not a robot is a heated one. Most people think a device that's not "natural" (as in artificially created), can manipulate things in its environment, is programmable and can move with one or more axes of rotation or translation is in fact a robot. The Mandlebot paper robot is none of those things, but it does embody the traditional robot shape.
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Jul 01, 2008 -
Not only am I a techie fiend, but I'm a crafty gal to boot! That means that I love making things with my hands, not just filling them with shiny gadgets. Gimmie some credit here; I've shown you lots of ways that you can be crafty, too, from repurposing old favorites to making new cases for your tiny new iPods.
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Mar 18, 2009 -
- So far so good for the iPhone 3.0 Beta release. Notable features include speedy Spotlight, the MobileMe phone locator, and widescreen SMS.— Gizmodo
- Are you still on the fence about Facebook? A woman describes her first experiences with it and how this social networking site has changed her life.
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Mar 05, 2008 -
Oooh! A remote control flying toy that's not a helicopter or an army plane! The Silverlit iBird has me kind of transfixed — they have the kind of organic meets tech beauty that I appreciated last month in those rad PaperBirds.
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Oct 08, 2007 -
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- Unlike the iPhone, Nokia phones are "open to anything" - The Boy Genius Report
- Keyshia Cole talks about her tech toys - Switched
- How to turn piles of papers into digital files - Apartment Therapy
- First the gold MacBook, now the gold iPhone? - Bornrich
- A video walk through of Guitar Hero III controllers for the PS3 and Wii - Gizmodo
- Log-In to Win One of Five RAZR2's on Geeksugar! - Geeksugar Giveaway
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Jan 08, 2007 -
According to geek legend, when the designers of the Twistahub started to lay down on paper what their new USB 2.0 high-speed four-port hub would look like, the designs came back rather bizzare-looking. One looked like a bunny, another like bacon, one looked like a teakettle.
The more practical of their designs, which wins my bid because of its mixture of colors and building blocks, is a hub designed to resemble everyone's favorite 80s geek toy, the rubiks cube.
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