Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 19, 2009 -
Sure, I'm addicted to my cell phone, but it's not like an unhealthy thing (OK, maybe it's slightly unhealthy). But there's a line. The sort of integration you have to get to with your cell for me to say that it's too much is worth noting — so check out the following products, because you might be a cell phone addict if you buy them.
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Jun 11, 2009 -
Whatever you might think about Cell Phone Straps and charms, they are definitely useful for getting a hold of your cell phone. In fact, since a surprising number of people drop their cell phones in the toilet, maybe we'd all do well to have a system for hanging on to our phones.
I'm not into cutesy charms and leashes, but these Mobigrips ($10 each) might be just what I need.
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Mar 21, 2008 -
Cell phone - check, iPod - check, keys - check. . .
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Dec 31, 2007 -
Wondering what's going to be hot and not-so-hot in the upcoming year? Here are some of my gadget predictions for 2008!
OLED Televisions: Surprisingly OLED TV's weren't overly popular in 2007, even though they created quite the buzz with their super-slim design, energy saving technology, and exceptional screen quality.
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Sep 03, 2007 -
If you're one of the small percentage of geeksugar readers who carries your cell phone in your hand, then maybe these ps209 cell phone straps might come in handy—and save you the headache of smashing your phone! With colors like translucent glittery pink, silver, red and lime green plus gymnastics charms to match, you can use these wrist straps as your permanent fashionable/functional cell phone accessory. They only cost $8 each.
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Jul 11, 2007 -
American designer Dooney & Bourke has teamed up with Verizon to bring you this stylish cell phone wristlet, which I saw on Gizmodiva. Made from D & B's signature multi-colored white fabric, the wristlets have a magnetic flap closure to keep your phone secure, a sky blue lining, and a removable leather wrist strap. Verizon seems to be using these carrying cases to promote the LG Chocolate handset, but they can be used with any mobile.
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Other Search Results
Oct 23, 2009 -
You may not spend as much time on your cell phone as the trendy types on The Hills or Gossip Girl, but you probably keep your cell on hand at all times for contact, browsing, and simply wasting time. If you're looking to update, makeover, or explore a new use for your favorite gadget, check our handy guides.
How to shop for a new cell phone
Do more with your cellphone with these tricks and apps
Celebrities and their cell phones: then and now
4 fresh and fun new cell phones
5 awesome handmade cell cases
5 worrisome cell phone accessories
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Mar 17, 2007 -
Molly caught the "famous-for- questionable -reasons-but-looks- darn-cute-in-a-head-scarf starlet Nicole and her tattoed and sleeveless ruffian boyfriend Joel" this week - her words not mine! - and while she noted the couple has been out and about spending money and wearing rings on their wedding fingers, I think she may have missed a key accessory.
Yep, look closely, that's right.....Joel is actually wearing a cell phone clip.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
One of my favorite iPhone features is its camera. It's of impressive quality for a cell phone camera, and has gotten successively better with each generation of iPhone released. Add the plethora of accessories meant to enhance the iPhone's camera and applications to enhance your photos, and my iPhone can produce better photos than my camera.
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Sep 23, 2009 -
I've already told you the amazing benefits to owning a Gorillapod — the tripod that attaches to most anything with its bendable, flexible legs and small to large sizes for your point-and-shoot or SLRs — and now the Gorillapod Mobile turns your mobile device into a take-anywhere-shoot-anywhere camera.
You could say I'm turning into an iPhone paparazzi with how many photos I've taken with the on-board camera, so toting this tiny and portable tripod would make including myself into the snapshot even easier. Just like the original Gorillapod, the legs can contort around almost any object, turning a mundane stop sign into the ultimate steady hand for your pics.
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