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Dec 01, 2007 -
I have seen some pretty heinous gadget holsters in the past so the YMYL Gadget Holster is, at the very least, a step up from the type of carrier Han Solo or Dwight Schrute might use to carry their techie goodies. According to the YMYL site, it was "ergonomically shaped to sit flush against your side so that you'll never notice it's there - only a sound frisking could detect it," which leaves me to believe the creators hope people will wear their holsters under their top layer of clothes for full gadget protection. And here I was thinking iPhone theft was on the decline.
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Mar 31, 2007 -
After seeing the Hip and Shoulder Holsters on a couple super geeky sites last week I predicted they were the next big trend in geekdom. And boy, was I correct. The ideal gift for the James Bond, Han Solo and Dwight Schrute in your life, the case has taken a new shape: the Holsterbag.
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Mar 23, 2007 -
There's a new gadget trend in town, and love it or not, it's hit the geek circuit with a bang. Geeky product connoisseur Thinkgeek has unveiled the Hip Holster and Shoulder Holster, which seem to combine the needs of James Bond, Han Solo and Dwight Schrute into two very geeky cases. "As a world-renowned super-spy, you've got a pile of gadgets at your disposal, but you've also got to keep your secret identity a secret," says Thinkgeek.
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Jul 04, 2007 -
If you would have asked me yesterday what I thought the most heinous gadget holder I've ever seen was I'd probably tell you the Hip Holster and Shoulder Holsters, which combine the needs of James Bond, Han Solo and Dwight Schrute into two very geeky cases.
Well, a lot has changed since yesterday, most notably, I've been exposed to the Strap Ya Mobile Protector. It appears to be a mouse trap and shopping cart hybrid, with a leather strap and a hint of policeman style.
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Jun 11, 2008 -
Geeksugar reader Kimberley emailed me yesterday with a pressing question for any geek: What iPhone case should I get? Only Kimberley's problem is a little different — she doesn't want a sleeve or gel style because her phone won't be going in a purse, instead, she wants something that can hold the phone independently, and to her body.
"A wrist-strap style case doesn't work because I do a lot of things with my hands (carrying books, making copies, organizing documents, etc).
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Jun 06, 2007 -
The very sight of a ghetto blaster, particularly a Dually Talented Human Ghetto Blaster, is enough to warm my heart and throw me into a retro glee coma, but the sight of the Shoulder Bag Ghetto Blaster has me thinking about long walks I can take around the Bay Area to show off my geek chic gear. Though it's just a concept at this point, the head of the blaster purse provides space for a large bass speaker, and the long narrow end of the horn-like shape serves as a bass reflex tube. You can wear it on your hip - although that might put you in dangerous gadget holster territory - or around your shoulder like a bookbag.
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Mar 24, 2007 -
- The Touchmate TM-M800 cellphone is ready to give the glittery Prada and Gucci phones a run for their money.
- If you are in the market for bunnies, chicks, eggs and chocolates consider asking the Easter bunny for geeky treats instead of something sugary-sweet.
- There's a new gadget trend in town, and love it or not, its hit the geek circuit with a bang. Geeky product connoisseur Thinkgeek has unveiled the Hip and Shoulder Holsters. It's James Bond meets Dwight Schrute.
- Words like "geek," "techie" and "diva" can drum up some nasty stereotypes, but Gina Hughes, the Chief Editor and Founder of TechieDiva, seems to embody only the sugar-sweet aspects of each and her site is anything but diva-driven.
- Alert the press!
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