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May 08, 2008 -
I swear, I don't know what I did before photoshop! Kinda like the site YoungMe NowMe, which has people re-create a photo of themselves when they were really young, Man Babies is another hilarious site where fathers' heads have been Photoshopped in place of their kids' faces, and vice versa.
It's definitely a trippy visual experience, seeing a man's head on a baby's body, but it's so frickin' funny, you can't help but do a double-take!
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Oct 06, 2009 -
During my travels through Japan, I just had to stop by the Akihabara district. Known as "Electric City," it's packed with blocks and blocks of gadget shops, game arcades, and stores where you can get every kind of cable known to man. It was a geek's dream, and I was living in it.
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Mar 24, 2009 -
Boost Mobile is back with another one of their eyebrow raising commercials, which is a part of their Unwronged video series. It wasn't too long ago I was pointing out the strangeness of the last TV ad, and now the cell phone company is back with this interesting number. Promoting their $50 a month unlimited plan, which is free from hidden fees, these commercials may be just what society needs right now — a good phone deal and some wacky entertainment.
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May 11, 2009 -
Trying to navigate the the online dating scene and feel like you're swimming upstream? Get your digital dating questions answered in geeksugar's Tech Dating 101 series, where I share my take on topics like gadgets in the boudoir and texting during a date. Today I'm tackling how to tell if someone is using the Internet to flirt with you, or just playing the friend game.
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Feb 11, 2009 -
A man after my own heart, Mike Fahey is a game addict. Currently helping to hold down the East Coast office of Kotaku, and ripping through game after game so you don't have to, Mike is a man of many hats. He's been everything from an arcade attendant (totally expected) to a vinyl sign cutter (huh?), but still, his love for games made him who he is today.
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Mar 07, 2008 -
I have to borrow a heading from sister site FabSugar to bring you a very special tribute to the man behind the Macs, the iPod idol, the eminence of Apple: Steve Jobs. From his iPhone SDK press conference yesterday, the man held court in a style we've come to expect — Jobs' consistency asserts itself in his flair for quiet drama, his dynamic intros and outros, and of course: His mock turtleneck.The mock turtleneck is Steve's unwavering companion: Black, tucked-in, and the sleeves pushed up by a man who needs to get down to business either onstage or behind his newest gadget baby. It's basic, like the design of Apple products — black, like the chicness of Apple products — and utilitarian, like Apple products (how many hickies must that sly fox be covering up with the mock neck?
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Mar 30, 2007 -
In Reign Over Me Adam Sandler plays Charlie Fineman a depressed man who spends most of his time in a lost world with his headphones rocking to an ‘80s rock soundtrack. In fact, it doesn't seem there is a scene in the entire movie without Sandler's clunky headphones.
It's a little hard to tell the model, but I do believe Sandler is rocking the QuietComfort 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones from Bose.
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Jul 16, 2007 -
It was almost excusable when we caught Courteney Cox and Joel Madden rocking chunky cell phone holders, but when Molly caught the always fashionable David Beckham hanging with his boys and wearing his BlackBerry on his belt it was just, well, heinous.
I understand he probably doesn't want to cover up the beautiful assets he recently displayed in W Magazine, but even a man purse would look better than this belt clip.
Becks baby, you can't rock Victoria's shiny new Bentley and a $9 cell phone holder at the same time.
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