Oct 01, 2009 -
Adding to its collection of character-themed USB drives, Mimobot recently released three new Hello Kitty flash drives to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Hello Kitty. I'm loving their cute, colorful designs: Hello Kitty Apple, Hello Kitty Fun in Fields, and Hello Kitty x.
The drives are available in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB (starting at $25) and come loaded with Sanrio-themed wallpaper, screensavers, icons, avatars, and videos.
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Jun 19, 2009 -
My geeksugar readers, I know some of you love Hello Kitty. And I know some of you love Star Wars. Do you love both?!
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Jun 02, 2009 -
Normally, the gadgets and tech accessories featuring Hello Kitty are a little sweet for my taste; I don't want anyone mistaking me for an underage girl by the looks of my HK Laptop.
Thankfully, the purveyors of the girly cartoon cat have made something a little more grownup: the Hello Kitty Geek Chic Tee (on sale for $10).
It's obvious why I like the shirt — its message and geeksugar's tagline are one and the same — but I'm finding myself utterly charmed by Kitty wearing her black-rimmed nerd glasses.
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Sep 25, 2008 -
- Starting today, the Android 1.0 SDK software is now available to download, so developers can get busy creating applications. — Gizmodo
- You know the economy is bad when Google cuts back on its generous all you can eat, three meals a day plan. — Valleywag
- There's always a ton of email scams trying to infiltrate your inbox, but what specific kinds of emails should you be watching out for?
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Jun 17, 2008 -
I'm all about change when it has to do with evolving and improving, but seriously — first Strawberry Shortcake gets totally transformed (I love Strawberry Shortcake Gen 1 much better), and now Sanrio is coming out with new characters called Cherinacherine that bear a striking resemblance to Hello Kitty?!
OK, so I've kinda been slacking in the Hello Kitty department lately, but that doesn't mean Hello Kitty needs some younger and plushier competition! I guess Sanrio will be releasing Cherinacherine bags, toys, cell phone straps and all the other goodies that we'll use to come in HK.
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May 08, 2008 -
Look, I'm not about to tell grown women what they can and can't have on their laptops, so here you go: the Hello Kitty laptop by Epson. Sure, I might advise you to just put Hello Kitty stickers on your laptop and save the extra money and trouble of buying a new one (although if Sanrio is working with Epson, I'd hope there'd be some sweet games built in at least), but I am officially not judging. After all, I'm finding it slightly more palatable than the Swarovski crystal-covered Hello Kitty laptop!
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Feb 15, 2008 -
Do you love Hello Kitty still? Or are you maybe looking for a less violent online role-playing multiplayer game? Get both with the newly launched Hello Kitty Online (currently in private beta, but they are apparently reviewing my application, so cross your fingers for me).
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Oct 24, 2007 -
If you are sick of white cats and anything that resembles Hello Kitty, I apologize. But for those of you who can appreciate a good themed phone every now and then, check out these Snoopy and Hello Kitty cell phones. A far cry from the innocent HK phone by Okwap, these vibrant Toshiba 815T models come with a matching bag, cell phone strap and jewel box, plus come fully loaded with themed wallpapers, screensavers and ringtones—what does a Hello Kitty ringtone sound like anyway?
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Oct 14, 2007 -
Hello Kitty makes her return with the Okwap C150T mobile phone which surprisingly boasts some incredible features. This GSM handset not only comes with a built-in media player but a ton of Hello Kitty themes and backgrounds as well. Featured on GeekAlerts, the C150T also includes a two-megapixel camera, unlike the Beyonce phone which only has a 1.3-megapixel camera.
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Sep 28, 2007 -
Maybe instead of asking if you like this, I should be asking: What's worse — Hello Kitty or Bluetooth ear pieces? As Molly Shannon would say, "Don't even get me started!" Thankfully this Hello Kitty Bluetooth Wireless Earphone set isn't pink and covered with Hello Kitty stickers (don't the ear buds look like they're Roxy?!) This 4-in-1 gadget contraption costs $135 and can be used with your iPod, mp3 player, Nintendo DS, PSP or TV.
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