Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 02, 2009 -
Augmented reality seems to be the next big thing on the tech horizon — already new apps and even umbrellas are using the technology — and it doesn't seem to be in short supply either. Just after we learned that Esquire will be using augmented reality in their upcoming issue, I realized that James Cameron has also harnessed the feature to promote his next big blockbuster. Every time you buy an Avatar product — whether it be an action figure or a branded can of Coke — you can use your webcam to have some fun with 3D right in your home.
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Jun 17, 2008 -
Once it turns into "Hot Sun in the City," it's practically game over unless you have a stellar air conditioning system or some handy devices to help you stay cool all Summer long. Here are just a few of my favorite fun gadgets that will surely keep you and your electronics cool throughout the hot months.
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May 26, 2008 -
If you were inspired by my Steampunk post the other day or are regularly intrigued by Vintage Geek posts like I am, then I think you'll be into this old-fashioned looking webcam, the Retrocam!
You won't have to slave over a new webcam and steampunk it into fanciness, nor will you have to suffer through the shattering old bulbs or put your head underneath a black cloth like in the olden days. Even though that sounds awesome.
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Dec 14, 2007 -
The perfect Christmas gift for tech-savvy kids, these animal webcams are easy to set up and fun to use. Choose from a blue dog or a red dinosaur, although I swear they look more like funky cows! Each USB cam comes with a built-in mic for web chats and can only be used on PCs (sorry Mac fans).
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Dec 10, 2007 -
I used to be a little shy about using webcams, but my mac has built-in iSight so I eventually let go of my insecurities and tested it out. Now my webcam helps me keep in touch with friends and family across the country, chat with other tech bloggers, and even check in on my BFF's adorable newborn. Sure, it sometimes feels silly and I wonder if my hair looks clean, but it's so nice to see my aunt's face when I talk to her online.
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Aug 01, 2007 -
As much as I'd like to follow Gizmodo's lead by calling the Clique Hue HD Webcam a "colorful porncam," I think I'll keep this one clean and suggest some other uses for this stylish webcam. For those of you who were fans of the stick figure Sony speakers, I'm sure you'll love this webcam as well, as it boasts a similar simplistic design. The Hue can be used to chat with friends or family online in its base or plugged directly into your laptop.
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Jul 13, 2007 -
Japan’s Thanko has released a new webcam, which is essentially a one-way mirror that will allow you to stare at yourself all day. According to Technabob, the device has a hidden camera behind the mirror that lets you admire your own face while you chat with your friends online.
It's a novel idea, if you are totally obsessed with yourself.
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May 15, 2007 -
Just clip, plug and play the crystal clip cam and you'll be chatting with friends and family in no time. This USB cam is as versatile as the playful USB happy-kid webcam, as it can clip onto your LCD monitor or just stand on your desk. It also takes still images and rotates up to 180 degrees for easy adjustment.
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May 11, 2007 -
Designer Eric Zhang says there's no reason why a web camera has to look like an ugly mechanical eyeball sitting on your desk and I quite agree with him. Zhang's Bubble Head Webcam features a camera itself mounted into the head, while the cute little body contains a copper skeleton and is covered in durable Thermoplastic Polyurethane. The characters are completely moveable/bendable so you can hang him on your screen, sit him on your books or make him climb the included ladder.
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May 07, 2007 -
What has one giant eye, is purple (or green), and can flex its arms, legs and head? The irresistible Happy-Kid Webcam of course! This USB webcam is not only cute but extremely functional as well.
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