Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 11, 2009 -
Throwing down green for a white gadget means a commitment to not drop your phone, not spill spaghetti or a cocktail on your prized gadget, and well, treat it like a baby. That being said, snowy white gadgets are sleek, modern, and oh-so-hip. Just ask all the people who picked the white iPhone over black or original.
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Aug 26, 2009 -
- If you like the sleek and sexy look of white, you can pick up a white Dell XPS in 13 or 16 inches — Engadget
- Gmail makes it easier to send messages to people you haven't emailed in a while (or whose names you've forgotten) — TechCrunch
- Floridians get access to the PS3 Slim before everyone else in the US — Gizmodo
- Here are 10 surprising facts about games and education — Green Pixels
- It's rumored that Sony may be coming out with a PSP-4000 to replace the PSP-3000 — CrunchGear
- This 1970s telephone bag from laPochette can be yours for $295 — Gizmodiva
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Aug 26, 2009 -
With the MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air all starting to use the same design — aluminum exterior with edge-to-edge black glass, there was a certain amount of fear the white plastic MacBooks were going to be discontinued.
I certainly thought it was only a matter of time, but Apple Insider has assuaged all our fears and reports that Apple is going to keep the white polycarbonate design and refresh them soon to boot, according to a source.
The $999-priced 13-inch laptops are doing exceptionally well in sales, and I love its look, even if it doesn't "match" the rest of its brethren.
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May 26, 2009 -
- Lenovo's new IdeaPad S12 netbook offers a 12-inch display, only weighs three pounds, and includes 160GB of storage. You'll be able to pick one up in black or white this June for $449. — Wired
- Find out how you can make your iPhone look like an old school Gameboy.
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Apr 08, 2009 -
White's been having a resurgence for gadgets, and I am definitely a fan of the look. Camera manufacturers have also definitely gotten the memo, like this special edition M8 from Leica. If you're getting into the shiny mod shade for your next camera, check out a few of my faves that run the gamut from basic to lomo to luxe.
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Dec 17, 2008 -
It's beginning to look a lot Christmas in the tech-world, what with the profusion of white gadgets giving way to this, Pentax's White SLR.
The K2000 is going to be limited edition, clearly, and there's no pricing available yet, but CNET notes that the non-white version of this camera is about $800.
The only thing I don't really like is the black detailing, but I think I could live with that just to rock something so unusual.
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Oct 01, 2008 -
Since it looks like pretty much every single character on Gossip Girl got a new cell phone for Season Two, I thought some of you might be curious about what your favorite Upper East Siders are carrying since you've been back into this season's tech quizzes! Last week I told you Blair had a new maroon eNV2, and this week my gaze is fixed on the budding couturier, Jenny Humphrey.
Jenny used to have a pink RAZR — which I think fit her really well — but it looks like she's picking up some tech fashion steam with her internship.
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Sep 24, 2008 -
- Remember the "Wii Fit" girl? The one whose boyfriend taped her doing the Hula Hoop portion of Wii Fit and posted it on YouTube? Well she got him back on the Tyra Banks show!
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Aug 22, 2008 -
Trends in gadget colors have always turned toward the basic — unfortunate beiges and grays plagued computers and video game consoles, with black being the king for a long time, but now white is being ushered in. Though it's as basic as the aforementioned neutrals, it's anything but boring. Its cleanliness looks fresh and pretty and more fitting for some interiors.
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Aug 20, 2008 -
I actually no longer have a dedicated CD player anymore; if a CD does, in fact, need to be played, it can be thrown into the DVD player or the optical drive of one of our many home computers. However, now I'm kind of lamenting the fact that I don't need a CD player, because I can in no way justify this Muji Wall-Mounted CD Player ($178).
Muji, for the uninitiated, creates spare, clean products, as is evident with this CD player, which is finally available in the US.
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