Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 05, 2007 -
With Paris Fashion Week just wrapping up, I thought I'd take the time to honor all the smartphones, mobiles and gadgets backstage at the shows. These pics prove that even amidst all the action and wardrobe changes, models need to stay connected too! I'd like to think these phones are used for game playing, but I doubt it.
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Nov 22, 2009 -
GeekSugar’s Submit Your Cool Captures to Win a CanvasPop Print Contest
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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. MAKING A PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. The GeekSugar’s Submit Your Cool Captures to Win a CanvasPop Print Contest (the “Contest”) is sponsored by Sugar Publishing, Inc.
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Nov 21, 2009 -
November 21 is the official anniversary of the Nintendo DS, which hit stores five years ago today.
Over the past five years, the DS has seen its fair share of changes, from the cosmetic: awesome bundles and color options (like gold, red, blue, and green) and fun cases — to the inventive: this year's DSi and subsequent accessories and larger-screen model available overseas.
I'm proud to profess my love for the DS again this year: Happy Birthday Nintendo DS!
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Nov 19, 2009 -
I've been seeing a ton of novelty cameras lately. From 35mm models to funky digital cameras — and even one that meows — these cute cameras are both fun and inexpensive.
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Sep 30, 2008 -
If the movies Clueless, Mean Girls, and Pretty in Pink can be turned into video games, are you actually surprised that Eidos is creating an America's Next Top Model video game for the Nintendo DS? You'll take control of one model, and just like the show, aspiring models will compete in challenges related to fashion, makeup, photo shoots and they'll even get to test out their catwalk skills. After the competitions, scores will be tallied and one model will be eliminated.
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Nov 16, 2009 -
Forget fancy expensive computers — Federal Agents have a new tool in the fight against child pornography — the Sony PlayStation 3. Turns out, when several PS3s are networked together, their processing component is perfect for cracking computer passwords, which are protected under the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. So investigators can seize a suspect's computer, but they have to crack the passwords on their own.
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Nov 16, 2009 -
- Dell finally confirms the rumors that it is indeed developing an Android handset — Engadget
- Thinking of getting a netbook this holiday season? Here's the lowdown on some of the most popular models — CrunchGear
- YouTube has just increased the maximum resolution of videos to 1080p — Dvice
- New Super Mario Bros. for the Wii came out with a bang in NYC this past weekend — Kotaku
- There will soon be a Craigslist-friendly BlackBerry app — CrunchGear
- Remix like it's your birthday with 50 Cent's Sound Lab App — TechCrunch
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