07.20.2006
Sidekick III's Hip Marketing Push
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07.20.2006
LaCie Brick mobile hard drives


I never understood why most techie computer equipment had to be plain boring black, or silver, or white for that matter. So I was extremely excited when I finally saw the LaCie Brick mobile hard drive in person. I know it's been out for a good 6 months, but I'd only heard about them, hadn't seen them or held them in my hot little hands.
LaCie Brick appeals to geeks and kids alike. Borrowing the design from the ultimate toy, the Lego blocks, the “2 x 2” size block comes in red, white or blue and goes from 40GB to 120GB (priced from $109.99 to $249.99). The “4 x 2” size block also comes in three colors and goes from 160GB to 500GB (priced from $99.99 up to $349.99). What’s the greatest thing about this design? Not only are these drives functional, they’re stackable as well, so you can make a robot or transformer while you’re at it!
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07.20.2006
video games break into the real world: part 1 - Tetris

The Wooster Collective is an arts organization that supports ephemeral street art. Here is a great example of an installation done in Melbourne, Australia. This replication of a a Tetris screen was placed next to a highway to implant the idea "I'd rather be playing Tetris" to drivers.
Via Joystiq
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07.20.2006
Stainless Steel Wallet

So one of the highest ranked movies out right now focuses on the Man of Steel. But you can be your own superhero with this Stainless Steel Wallet. Using the same steel screen used in the medical and aerospace industries, this bi-fold wallet is both durable and smart. And, unlike its leather counterpart, this wallet is resistant to salt and acid. (Designed by Theo and Paul Stewart-Stand.)
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