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Jul 14, 2009 -
We've already seen shift keys transformed into bejewled earrings, but what about something that all geeks can surely appreciate? An actual shift key USB flash drive!
Etsy seller robotbaby is selling these handmade 2GB keyboard flash drives that can inconspicuously store your important docs and photos.
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Sep 21, 2008 -
I'm accustomed to seeing computer keys that are transformed into pieces of jewelry — like the glass tile key pendant and the computer key rings — but Shift Key Earrings with blue hearts? Wow, now that's a combo! Brought to you by Etsy user thelovelyteaspoon, these 2.5-inch long earrings will definitely turn heads, but I don't think they'd look particularly geek-chic on my head.
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Sep 07, 2008 -
I was already smitten with this Next Generation Computer Key Necklace when I first laid eyes on it, but then when I learned it was a glass tile pendant with a silver computer key attached to it, I loved it even more. Brought to us by Etsy seller Capitolagirl, these made-to-order necklaces are available in whatever letter you would like and come with an 18-inch black seed bead and silver bugle bead chain. Talk about a great geek gift!
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Sep 02, 2008 -
I've seen a lot of geeky tees in my day, but I've never before seen such a Geek-key tee! Oh, I kill me!
But seriously.
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Jun 15, 2007 -
Ever wish you could Ctrl+Alt+Delete sucker-punch someone? Well with these Marché Noir computer key rings, you can have all the Ctrl, Alt, Delete, Esc fun you want. Featured in Gearlog's Geekiest tech jewelry list, each ring costs $89 and would look smashing with the keyboard key earrings.
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Oct 03, 2008 -
Computer keys seem to be the latest craze these days — from letter necklaces to cuff links and even fridge magnets, designers are making keys hip again with their wacky and wonderful designs. To check out some of my favorite key masterpieces, just click on "start slideshow" below!
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Nov 17, 2009 -
- Gizmodo compares and reviews the most popular pocket camcorders on the market — Gizmodo
- You can now spruce up your Google Sites with a new template — Google Blog
- Canadians can finally get an Amazon Kindle — The Boy Genius Report
- For people looking to buy a gaming console this holiday season, here's your shopping manual — CrunchGear
- The Shift Chair by Simone Micheli consists of a bunch of computer keys — Gizmodiva
- Seesmic plans to launch a native desktop client for Windows — TechCrunch
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Nov 16, 2009 -
The cost of maintaining a home and appliances is often a major deterrent for those debating whether to rent or purchase a home. The unexpected expense of fixing leaky gutters and broken dishwashers can be budget breaking if it comes at the wrong time of month. Not to mention it's a huge pain.
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Sep 10, 2009 -
The phrase hot wheels takes on a negative connotation when you're talking about stolen rides. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has determined which vehicles were most reported stolen last year, down to the make, model, and year.
The NICB advises car owners to protect their wheels by using common sense and locking their cars; having a visible or audio warning device; getting an immobilizing device like smart keys; and hooking up a tracking device that can monitor the car's whereabouts via computer if the car is stolen.
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Jul 15, 2009 -
Online shopping just got a whole lot easier — or more dangerous, depending on your shopping self-control (personally, I identify a little too well with a certain fictional character).
The SmartSwipe USB Card Reader ($87) plugs into your computer's USB port, and from there, when you want to check out at an online store, you swipe your card, just like you'd do at a department store counter.
SmartSwipe's main selling point is in its security — but the fact that you don't have to key in your credit card number makes an online impulse purchase way too easy.
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