Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 06, 2008 -
It's kind of hard to surprise me with a USB Drive these days; I feel like I've seen every novelty, and if I haven't yet, I think whatever the new drive (food USBs come to mind), it can be explained as the logical conclusion to a long line of goofy thumb drives. I didn't know quite what to say, though, when I saw the Beer USB Drive.
It's not actually beer floating in there (I don't think), and to get one, you have to order them in bulk, which means you probably don't need flash drives, but an intervention.
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Apr 20, 2007 -
The Japanese have come up with a way to better beer, which of course means having it served to you by a cute, white and red robot.
The robotic refrigerator Asahi - named after the beer of course - not only pours the beer for you, but he keeps it cool in his inbuilt refrigerator as well.
Best part about it?
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Other Search Results
May 23, 2008 -
- McDonald's in Japan will be implementing a new e-coupon system where customers can pay for their order by placing their phone on a RFID reader. — Wired
- Now with Google Earth, you can check out new environmental layers that are based on future climate change estimates. — Gizmodo
- Here's an entertaining Saturday night Wii game to play with friends.
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Dec 22, 2008 -
Drink responsibly. Flirt responsibly. The term "beer goggles" can mean nothing to you, if you take care in making a digital memory of the person you met last night — the person you thought was amazing at the time, but then got home and realized that you couldn't really remember his face.
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May 19, 2008 -
The Internet is pouring with social networks and websites dedicated to sharing drink recipes, Happy Hour tips and trendy modern ways to send your chum a brew. There's honestly a site for every drinker: Whether you like fancy cocktails, Absinthe, or just a nice cold beer.
It may be business hours right now, but you can still indulge in a looksy.
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Oct 23, 2007 -
- Brewery owners offer beer for life as a reward for their stolen laptop - Gizmodo
- Whatever happened to free cell phone games? - Slate
- Twitter is keeping everyone updated on the Southern California fire situation - Switched
- Philips and citizenM build a modular high-tech hotel - Engadget
- Comment to Win a Pink Polaroid Digital Camera! - Geeksugar
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Sep 17, 2009 -
Playing video games while throwing back a few beers and eating pizza is the perfect recipe for a chillax Saturday night. Thankfully Pizza Hut has already helped us get our pizza fix easier with their easy to use iPhone app, and now Papa John's is going straight for the gold — the PlayStation 3. So now when you've racked up some serious points singing your brains out with Singstar but you've got the munchies and don't want to stop your sweet sounding music, just click on your PS3's browser homepage.
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Sep 08, 2009 -
Whether you define yourself as a hipster or not, one thing is for sure: those cool cats know their beer, indie bands, pop culture, and tech. In fact, I don't know a hipster who isn't slinging a solid level of geek knowledge and understanding of the hipness of certain oddball whatchamacallits.
New devices hit electronic shelves and the Internet daily — some are instantly welcomed with long lines while others are largely ignored.
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Jan 16, 2009 -
Jimmy Fallon is making 2009 an ubergeeky year. In the last week alone, he filmed a funny bit with Engadget's Joshua Topolsky at CES, mentioned just yesterday at the TCAs about how he'd bring on guests from the tech world, and now today, he's on this week's episode of Diggnation, trading quips and beers with Alex Albrecht and Kevin Rose.
Watch the entire episode below or from Diggnation's website.
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