Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 13, 2007 -
Welcome to 24, one of the most technologically-advanced bars located in London, England. Said to be the first fully-interactive bar in the world, 24 will feature computer controlled projections that can transform images and video on a blank canvas wall with the click of a switch. There will also be hundreds of LED lights installed that will give the venue over 1,000 different color combinations.
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May 05, 2009 -
Happy Cinco de Mayo! This Mexican holiday is best celebrated with a frosty margarita in your hand, so what better way to geek out and get your tequila on than with an iPhone app that'll find you the nearest margarita-shakin' bar?
The Bar Findr Touch ($2) uses your phone's GPS to seek out the nearest bars to fete the fifth of May.
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Mar 06, 2007 -
This month's Wired Magazine features a list of the top six geek bars in the US that can't be missed if you're a bar-going geek. While the concept of a geek bar excites me to no end, I do worry the crowd at such places is slightly more likely to use pick up lines like "you make me want to upgrade my Tivo" and "by looking at you I can tell you're 36-25-36, which by the way are all perfect squares." Just a guess.
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Jul 02, 2007 -
I love geek art. From Circuit boards turned into wall hangings, necklaces and earrings to retro geek prints, robot statues and anything that was inspired by cerebral, borderline nerd sensibilities. So naturally, I love the Bar Code Chandelier designed by Mobilet.
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Mar 25, 2008 -
So now you know how to look good in front of a camera — how 'bout a planned outing of looking . . .
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Oct 29, 2009 -
I just read an article about Facebook's "reconnect" strategy — the newly implemented practice of featuring a friend you haven't interacted with in a while. They appear on the right side of the newly redesigned homepage. Facebook's explanation:
Facebook is only useful and relevant if you can connect with friends that matter to you.
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Oct 19, 2009 -
For those of you that loved the Wii Bowling Travel Bag as much as I did, I can't say that this Nintendo Wii Bag ($35) is nearly as chic, but one thing I will say is that it one durable and practical bag. This official carrying case is fully padded for all your Wii essentials, including your console, sensor bar, power cord, console stand, Wii remotes, nunchucks, and three games. And for total Wii addicts, there's this new neoprene Wii Fit Balance Board Sleeve ($30) that will perfectly fit your balance board for easy carrying.
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Oct 19, 2009 -
I like using Loopt because it connects me to my other Loopt buddies in a snap. Plus, it shows me their reviews and favorites so I know what bar to hit up on my next girls' night out, or where to go for the best cup of coffee in the city. I loved the Loopt update from a few months ago, which made the easy to use app even slicker, but now with their next venture, it will be even easier to meet new people and expand your social circle.
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Oct 13, 2009 -
I love learning simple tips and tricks for my iPhone — even if they're things I feel I should have known! File this tip under "Things I wish I knew months ago."
Whether you're reading a ton of emails, in the middle of a very long text conversation or just deeply involved browsing apps, sometimes you find yourself at the bottom of a page having to scroll up, up, up to the top.
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Oct 12, 2009 -
Have you heard a story like this? A good friend of mine met a great guy in a crowded bar, and barely had the chance to talk to him before the people she came with wanted to leave. As they parted ways and he hurriedly asked her, "Can I call you sometime?"
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