Friday, December 08, 2006

Nostalgia

With the proliferation of MP3s and ipods, the kids will eventually forget we used to trade mix tapes. You can still kick it old school while enjoying modern technology with this cassette tape ipod case.

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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Rockin' Belt

Looking for more ways to tote your tunes? Check out this belt buckle designed to carry your ipod Nano. This accessory offers a stylish look and easy access to your Nano's controls.

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Friday, October 06, 2006

Waste Not, Want Not

Tired of filling your waste bin with dead batteries? Check out USB Cell. They make batteries that can be re-charged, simply by plugging into a USB port.

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Monday, September 18, 2006

Stealth Geek

Protect your laptop camo-style with this laptop sleeve by Flicka. Designed to be slim but protective: Outside fabric is interfaced for a crisp appearance - inside is padded with special coated foam. Lined with waterproof, heavyweight black nylon. Available with or without a hand strap in your choice of sizes.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Calling James Bond

ScotteVest combines stylish basics with gadget-friendliness. Their jackets, pants, tees, and accessories are made for the technology-lover on the go. Garments come with magnets, pockets galore and a "Personal Area Network" which allows you to channel your wires (ipod headphones for example) through the lining of your clothing. You can even purchase solar panel attachments for your jackets so you don't have to slow down to recharge your gadgets.

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Technologically Trendy

This space age looking bag not only looks cool, it's power on the go -- designed to charge your gadgets with out slowing you down. Three durable, lightweight, waterproof solar panels line the outside of the bag, generating up to 4 watts of power. The bag is capable of charging most portable electronics including: cell phones, cameras, GPS's, PDA's, even iPods.

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Friday, September 01, 2006

New School

Not feeling very old school since you kicked your tape player and turn table to the curb in favor of your shiny new ipod? You can dress your modern technology in retro style with these cassette and record themed ipod sleeves, available from MyMy.

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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Protect Your Gear

Rocking Gear is a purveyor of covers of all kinds. You'll find protection for your most precious gear, such as your laptop or your amp. Below is one of their laptop covers, a perfect choice for abstract art fans.

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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

ipod Love

If you want to show your ipod some love, why not protect it with a carrying case -- like the one below from Gerbera Designs. These thoughtfully designed ipod cases will keep your ipod safe and looking like new.

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Thursday, June 15, 2006

Creepy Crawly Toys

You're never too old for toys but it's hard to find good toys for grown ups. I am a fan of blinkybugs though. These electro-mechanical spiders have eys that blink in response to movement, vibrations, or gentle air currents. Constructed from LEDs, wire, and other miscellaneous electronic bits and available for purchase here.

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Thursday, June 08, 2006


Rock N Roll To Go

The bags over at Lifepod have more to offer than just style, these babies are portable boomboxes. The Groovemasta Messenger Bag comes with an Ipod, Nano, Mini, PSP, MP3 or cell phone case attached to the strap. You can also connect your, Satellite Radio or CD player to the built in amplifier by using the included cables. The water-resistant stereo speakers put out 3-watts of solid pure sound, and are powered by 4 AA batteries for many hours of listening.

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Sunday, June 04, 2006

Forget IPod

Stay-at-home dad Pat Misterovich has designed a cool new way to transport your tunes. He's made MP3 players out of Pez dispensers. The little player holds abour 120 songs and runs on a AAA battery. As an added bonus, it comes pre-loaded with a few tracks from indie bands.

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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Geeky Goodness


Rachel Sue's kitschy USB drives are the coolest way to tote your data. She's got them made from Pez dispensers, matchbox cars and other novelty items. Each drive holds 128 MBs. You can check them all out here.

You can also spruce up your work station with this monkey vs robot mousepad -- available at My Favorite Mirror. Monkey vs. Robot, does it get any better than that?

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