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| Ladies, if you ever wondered what engineers (those skilled folks that apply scientific knowledge, mathematics and ingenuity to develop solutions for technical problems) think about women, prepare yourself to face the facts. In all honesty, must be said, that all points on the list make sense — especially for those hazards.
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If you ask us, the Palm Pre Plus pretty much sells itself. So if we were working out a promo campaign for it, we'd just display the competitive pricing front and center and get the hell out of the product's way. But that just wouldn't do for Verizon. After all the machismo it attached to the Droid, the wireless provider is back with a set of ads for the Pre Plus targeted at the modern lady. We're not told why two slabs of plastic and silicon with comparable sliding keyboards and similar internals must be compartmentalized by gender, but we don't really care. The new ads
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| GPS lingerie brings with it a whole bunch of ethical issues. You could potentially locate a cheating wife, or use it in an escort service situation where a pimp can keep tabs on his/her girls, or even play weird GPS sex games if that’s your deal. For better or worse, Lindelucy of Brazil has outted GPS lingerie that lets you keep track of where the wearer is at all times. Not what they are doing sadly for voyeurs. We shouldn’t worry about the ethical issues that much. The lingerie will be taken off in a matter of minutes.
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| Seems like whenever gadget makers offer women new products, it either involves make-up, the color pink or something for their purse. Well, this one covers all of those bases. Purse Lights are powerful LED lights that can help you find your pink gadgets hidden at the bottom of your purse…In the dark. Just press the button and you’ll be able to find whatever you are looking for. Seems we’ve heard of this before, when it was called a flashlight. Of course it comes in stylish designs such as zebra, leopard, chrome, and black. And yeah, pink
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| As reported, Samsung is launching the Diva Collection 2010 phone designed for modern women who seek high-fashion and a luxurious lifestyle. The first two models introduced are the Diva S7070 and the Diva Folder S5150. Samsung’s Diva S7070 is a touchscreen phone with a 3.2 Megapixel camera and access to social networking sites. It comes in pearly-white and has a diamond-shaped crystal button on the front. The Diva folder S5150, on the other hand, is a clamshell phone that offers a shiny, silver-toned back cover
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| Here’s yet another gadget aimed at women from a company who thinks that making it look like a cute little purse will have them selling like hotcakes. It looks soft and frilly and goes with your bag so of course you’ll love it right? Probably not. Japan-based electronics maker Greenhouse has announced the GHV-DV30HDLXW/P today, a video camera specifically designed for women. Obviously. It’s available in two colors, white and…pink. Buyers will also get a cute pouch to match the color of the camera.
Greenhouse has
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| Anybody who has tried to use the iPhone with gloves will certainly know that you just can’t, which is a royal pain. Fortunately for iPhone owners out there, it seems the answer might be the TouchTec gloves, which makes the glove work just like a human hand would (duh), and it works on any touchscreen device, regardless of whether it’s using a capacitive or resistive screen. Currently the gloves are quite pricing, going for about $200-$300, but they’re certainly trying to bring the price down, and we
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| These awkwardly-named headphones from Audio Technica solve several problems for me. The ATH-ON300 ONTO (told ya) features a super-thin headband, which has been dubbed the “seamless headband”. This will let me keep my headphones on my ears while cycling — earbuds have a dangerous habit of popping out in the heaviest of traffic. But better, they will let my stylishly wander the streets wearing both headphones and a gentlemanly Panama hat, as I drown out the din of the city and instead imagine myself in the depths of India, beating
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