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Jan 06, 2007 -
In late 2006, Adrianne Curry, winner of America's Next Top Model and star of the Surreal Life and My Fair Brady, became the world's first real-time virtual 3-D celebrity. She worked with NVIDIA to create a digital version of herself that is, well, almost as sultry as Adrianne herself.
For spicy close ups of digital Adrianne, just read more
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Sep 30, 2008 -
If the movies Clueless, Mean Girls, and Pretty in Pink can be turned into video games, are you actually surprised that Eidos is creating an America's Next Top Model video game for the Nintendo DS? You'll take control of one model, and just like the show, aspiring models will compete in challenges related to fashion, makeup, photo shoots and they'll even get to test out their catwalk skills. After the competitions, scores will be tallied and one model will be eliminated.
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Oct 27, 2009 -
I have an issue when purchasing new gadgets: I seem to know what I want (I need a digital camera that takes awesome close-up photos but also works well in low light), but I'm not positive exactly which make or model is the best choice.
And while I appreciate the product reviews on some of my favorite sites, I don't feel like exhaustively reading them before I make a decision. So, I'm excited about Measy, a new site that aggregates product information, reviews, photos, and shopping information to help you make the best decision via a fun quiz.
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Mar 17, 2008 -
Photographer extraordinaire Nigel Barker may have a lot to say to model-hopefuls on America's Next Top Model, but did you know that he is also a laptop expert? Barker not only uses a Sony VAIO and an Ego Signature on a day-to-day basis, but he also knows about what's hot and what's not about all the other leading laptops on the market today!
Laptop Mag got all the goods from Barker, including his thoughts on the teeny, weeny MacBook Air!
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Aug 20, 2009 -
Although the entries are few at the moment, I'm expecting to see a boatload of PS3s for sale on Craigslist soon. With the Sept. 1 launch of the PS3 Slim, you can bet that gamer geeks who like to stay on top of the console movement will be unloading their old models to make room (or should it be make less room?) for the newest edition.
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Aug 06, 2009 -
Even if you're a whiz with the camera, there's always room for a little improvement. I've rounded up some of my favorite geeksugar photo tips and tricks to help you take better photos, look good in front of the camera, and other helpful picture secrets you may not have known about before.
How to Take Quality Camera Phone Pics
Make Your Photos Look Like Mini Models in Photoshop
5 Simple SLR Tips For Better Photos
How to Look Good in Front of the Camera
Top 7 Reasons to Scan Your Old Photos
How to Avoid Blinking in Photos
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Jul 23, 2009 -
When HipTop launched the Sidekick II back in 2004, I was 100 percent on board. It was the first phone I bought that let me browse the Internet, check my mail, chat over IM, take pictures and video, and text, all in one easy-to-use device. I wore that phone out and still think fondly of it today.
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Mar 05, 2009 -
The last time I had to pick out a pair of glasses, I felt stricken with guilt that I was taking up too much of the salesperson's time. He'd pick out a style, I'd pick out another one, and it went like this back and forth for about an hour. So you can imagine how happy I was when I discovered a cool site on Digital Inspiration called Frame Finder, that allows you to try on glasses virtually.
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Jan 29, 2009 -
Soon there will be yet another premium cable channel competing against HBO, Showtime, and your attention. Offering up newly released movies, Epix will launch its service in October with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button at the top of its playlist. But what Epix is doing differently is something any Internet fiend can get behind: they're launching five months early to online subscribers first.
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May 09, 2008 -
- Labeled as one of the biggest science experiments ever, 1500 students from Belgium dropped mints into bottles of Coke in an attempt to break the world record. — Telegraph UK
- Apple Canada Inc. will be giving a $45 reimbursement to Canadians who purchased one of the first third generation iPods before June 24, 2004.
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