Sugar Editorial Picks
Apr 30, 2007 -
The makers of the SlouchPod claim that this interactive chair represents the next generation in Beanbags. I was never a huge fan of beanbag chairs, but this one may be an exception as it is completely wired for gaming and entertainment purposes. The SlouchPod features a digital control panel for mp3 players, games consoles, your TV or DVD, a computer or stereo.
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Nov 20, 2009 -
The Blind Side, which opens today, promises to be a tearjerker. The movie, which is based on the true story captured in Michael Lewis's book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game, stars Sandra Bullock as Leigh Anne Touhy, the Christian, Southern mom who takes in Michael Oher, played by Quinton Aaron. Touhy's house is pretty standard for an upper-middle-class Southern family, but one element that caught my eye were these white dining chairs.
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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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Aug 21, 2007 -
I adore reading about luxury gadgets I would never purchase - from $20,000 gold and diamond encrusted iPod shuffles to $800 Titanium iPod Nano Cases. What I don't understand are semi-luxury items (as in items you don't really need, but might want) that aren't even all that luxurious.
The Relaxation Sound Chair from Brookstone aims to be one of those highly-coveted gamer and music enthusiast items, yet its function is lacking.
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Sep 29, 2009 -
Last season on Dancing With the Stars, we saw gold medal gymnast Shawn Johnson win gold, and this year we're watching Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin compete on land.
She made it through the first week, dancing a salsa with Alec Mazo and wowed us last night with her quick step. Although busy dancing and rehearsing, Natalie took time out of her day to answer a few questions on topics ranging from Pilates to her opinion on the ban on high-tech swimsuits.
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Jan 23, 2009 -
Everyone sits a little differently when they're playing video games — different, at least, from how they sit while watching TV. Is it any surprise then, that someone would make a seat for video game play?
This is Ikea's new Jesper Bench ($70), which is a brilliant idea (much better than those decor-unfriendly and juvenile low seats from the '90s), but when you see someone on it, using it for how it's supposed to be used.
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Jul 13, 2009 -
I'm suddenly obsessed with creating the perfect home gaming setup, but without the goofy chairs made for kids.
The Beadboard Media Gaming Console fits that grown-up bill, despite being featured on Pottery Barn's younger site, PB Teen. No matter — the price tag ($1,000) is grown up.
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Jun 18, 2009 -
Can you tell which wingback chair is an antique, and which is currently for sale in your favorite shop? Do you have an eye for discerning the difference between a real midcentury lamp and its modern update? Put your design savvy to the test with my new game, Old or New Design.
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May 31, 2009 -
There's no reason you have to keep your fun and games out on the sports field. Try adding some sporty sensibilities to your home and garden, too. I've shown you how to get the Grand Slam look, but you don't have to stop with tennis.
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May 27, 2009 -
There's nothing like a first baby. Subsequent pregnancies are just as special, but it's the first nine months with child that make you a mother. You never forget the momentous occasions that happen during those 40 weeks, or in my case 42.
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