Ikea's Back to School Laptop Solutions


Updated 08/23/09 11:33 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 1 comment

Ikea's Back to School Laptop Solutions

OK, I'll admit it, for someone who isn't even going back to school, I may be getting a little too obsessed with covering back to school products. But overall, I think it's safe to say I have a laptop obsession in general. . . one can never have enough laptop accessories in my book! My favorite Swedish furniture retailer has spoiled me with two new things this week: a SwedeShop iPhone app and a Read more

TV Tech: Wacky Laptop Behavior


Updated 10/06/08 9:49 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 2 comments

TV Tech: Wacky Laptop Behavior

The "home office" ain't what it used to be. You used to have to use a spare bedroom with some awful looking computer desk and truly boring accessories, but these days, when you can go light and laptop, the "home office" becomes something less obtrusive and easier to pull off. Of course, since you can use a laptop anywhere, TV characters literally do, and sometimes it's admirable, sometimes it's Read more

Nonconventional, Yet Handy Laptop Stands


Updated 07/28/08 6:06 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

Nonconventional, Yet Handy Laptop Stands

I'm always hearing about ingenious and inventive ways people manage to use their hot laptops on their laps — whether it be angled on the couch arm, a pillow, or a TV tray, there's always some sort of protective barrier involved. I myself use a variety of things, including a basic breakfast-in-bed tray (when I'm in bed) and my Dave laptop stand when I'm cross-legged on the couch. If you're Read more

No More Neck Aches: 5 Ergonomic Stands For Your iPad 2


Updated 02/02/12 4:42 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Ergonomic Stands For the iPad 2

We tend to be hunched over while looking at our smartphones and laptops, but have you ever considered the damage you're doing to your neck and back while playing with your iPad? A new Harvard study shows the neck strain accumulated from hovering over your tablet. Rather than looking down to read or watch your stories, here are five ergonomic stands to keep your neck neutral and free of injury. Read more