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Crazy Christmas

December 4th, 2007 by Lou Albano, Managing Editor, T3
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A few tech trinklets to make your Christmas merry!

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For the busy workmate
Apacer AH225 Flashdrive. It is often overlooked but flashdrives are the savior of busy gals. Apacer’s has a metallic cap that can hold business cards (or your many scribbled notes) with its built-in clip, or pin them down metallic boards. Not the most glamorous, but definitely the most practical.
Price TBA, www.apacer.com

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Moshi Has Arrived

August 31st, 2007 by Webmaster
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moshi-02.jpgMOSHI CODEX MacBook bags/cases are arriving!

Exclusively tailored for Mac Books and Mac Book Pros, Moshi is an ultra-slim and lightweight protective shell case that is designed to insulate your MacBook at all times from the wear and tear of daily use. Its chic design and packaging will make you a convert instantly!

The Codex case is designed for dual purposes; first it is made to use in the daily transport of your laptop, but secondly, it is also designed to be used while you work.

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Nerd-Chic Here We Come!

August 28th, 2007 by Lou Albano, Managing Editor, T3
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nerd-chic-01c.jpgFCUK USB Drive, P1250

Since your flashdrive has become practically a pendant already, go ahead and make it into a legit fashion accessory. A stylist friend found this FCUK USB drive in Rustan’s and immediately, nerd-chic aesthetics came to mind. The big branding will certainly not disappear inside your ginormous bag, the matte finish makes it rugged enough for everyday clutter, and the 128MB encourages you to bring only the most essential files.

nerd-chic-02.jpgGENIUS MP3 DJ, Price TBA

Yes, the iPod is still the iPod. And there’s no way that you’ll give yours up, not after building your library. But on days that you want to be different, get hold of this new MP3 player from Genius. It comes in metallic blue and pink—a world apart from all the basic hues that iPod and iPod wannabes come in—and in 512MB and 1GB variants. So for days when you want herald your uniqueness, this Genius baby is exactly what you’re looking for.

For more information, please visit www.targus.com

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Tokidoki for Your iPod

July 17th, 2007 by Chrissy D. Icamina, Editorial Manager, Summit Digital
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tokidoki-01.jpgThe first time I saw a tokidoki iSkin at the Apple Center at SM Cyberzone in Megamall, I seriously couldn’t get it off my mind. It had the same effect on me when I first saw a LeSportsac tokidoki bag in Rustan’s (a bag that I eventually bought thanks to, well, my boyfriend). I’m sure you’re aware of that nagging “Omigosh, I so got to have that!” feeling. Imagine that coupled with that longing feeling of wanting to bring home that cute shih-tzu in the pet shop window.

If you aren’t familiar with the tokidoki lifestyle brand, chances are, you’ve already seen it—and probably found it cute. It’s the really delightful Japanese inspired cartoon-y illustrations created ironically by the so-not-Japanese Italian graphic designer Simone Legno.

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Sexy Yet Solid

July 9th, 2007 by Chrissy D. Icamina, Editorial Manager, Summit Digital
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krzr-k3.jpgThe awesome thing about slim mobile phones is it fits in even the tiniest evening purse. The downside? The thought of hearing cracking metal when someone—probably even you yourself—accidentally sits on such a thin, fragile gadget.

But slim doesn’t always mean flimsy in mobile phones. Take for instance the Motorola KRZR K3. Amazingly, the original Motorola RAZR is 10mm wider than the KRZR K3, but the latter doesn’t feel like clutching a metallic Magic Flakes cracker. This doesn’t mean, though, that the KRZR K3’s 103 x 42.3 x 16.3 mm housing looks as rugged—thus unfashionable—as it feels in one’s hand. Sure, handling it is reminiscent of stroking the biceps of a Cosmo Bachelor (compared to the first RAZR, which is like caressing the frail arm of some lanky man), but its shiny, sleek housing is unquestionably stylish in an I-love-wielding-this-good-looking-thing way.

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