
Pure Digital Technologies, the masterminds behind the popular
Flip Mino, have just announced their latest addition: The
Flip MinoHD.
With this tiny pocket-sized camcorder, you can now shoot and capture beautiful HD video on the go and then easily upload the footage to YouTube, TeamSugar, or MySpace with Flip Video's new FlipShare software (which is both PC and Mac friendly and it allows you to make edits to the videos).
The camera costs $230 and can record up to 60 minutes of HD video.

The pocket-sized
Flip Mino video camera has just gotten a whole lot sassier, thanks to a new partnership between Flip Video and CafePress. Now you can personalize your tiny flip with
thousands of professional designs, or
custom-design your own Flip Mino camcorder with Flip's exclusive design engine — the Pattern Generator. The price for a Flip Mino, with a design or without, is $180.

At first glance, you may think that Fall Out Boy's
Pete Wentz is taking part in a photo shoot for his band — "Wentz falls down for Fall Out Boy," perhaps? Oh, I crack myself up sometimes. Wentz is just like everyone else (except cameras cover all his doofus moves), and stumbled over a step while carrying his white
Flip Video camera the other day.

I've already provided you with all the deets about the new and improved
Flip Video Mino, but it's definitely a see-it-to-believe-it upgrade. . .

Pure Digital Technologies has just announced their latest addition to the pocket-sized camcorder family — the Flip Video Mino! Forty percent smaller than the Ultra Series Flip Cam (the one
Joshua Jackson and Diane Kruger use), the Mino weighs only 3.3 ounces, yet it can hold up to 60 minutes of video with 2GB of on-board flash memory.
The back-panel includes a 1.5-inch no glare LCD display and new intuitive touch-sensitive buttons that allow you to record, fast forward, rewind, pause and delete.

Seeing Joshua Jackson and his adorable girlfriend Diane Kruger checking out their
Flip video at the
annual amfAR Cinema Against AIDS benefit makes my heart melt. . .
Aside from
BlackBerrys and
iPhones,
Flip Video digital camcorders are becoming the latest must-have gadget in Hollywood.
Last week we showcased
Paris having some fun with a Flip, and now
Rosie O'Donnell was caught workin' the Flip last night at the 12th Annual Kids' Night on Broadway. What's not to like about this camera?

The
queen of cell phones, Miss
Paris Hilton, sure does know her way around a
BlackBerry keypad, but who knew she was so intrigued in other gadgetry goods? While at the
Sundance Film Festival, Paris chatted with
Virgin America's director of in-flight entertainment and partnerships, Charles Ogilvie, about the new in-flight, seat-to-seat instant messaging keyboard. She told Ogilvie that she can't wait to try out the new high-tech entertainment system on an upcoming trip to New York and on the airline’s debut of in-flight WiFi, which will happen sometime this year.Paris was also spotted at a Philadelphia mall a week later
promoting her new movie Hottie and the Nottie and showing off her photo skills with a
Flip digital camcorder.
Win a Flip Video Ultra Camcorder!
Says Giggle: "GiggleSugar readers know that we love funny videos. Most of the time we find them randomly, but we want to encourage you to send in funny footage you shoot on your own. With that in mind, we're giving away three Flip Video Ultra Camcorders to three lucky readers.

Starting today,
Pure Digital Technologies will be launching a one million
Flip Video Camcorder giveaway to benefit nonprofits worldwide. The Flip Video Spotlight program came about when former President Bill Clinton approached Pure Digital, requesting that video be used to shed light on world issues that need to be addressed. With a million pocket-sized
camcorders that have built-in software for direct uploading to
YouTube, the possibilities are endless for what can be achieved with this initiative.