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Everything’s all about your mood and social networking these days. Remember the heat-sensitive iPhone backing that turns your smartphone into a sort-of giant mood ring… phone? Or that creepy Jell-O ad campaign with the giant face billboard that smiled or frowned based on the moods of people in Twitterverse?
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December 9th, 2011 by: Hazel Chua
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If you are the geeky sort that likes to wear those silicone bracelets that support causes, we have a new one for you that supports your photography geek status. These stretchy wristbands are called – simply enough – Lens Bracelets.…
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November 20th, 2010 by: Shane McGlaun
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My daughter has a bunch of these bracelets that she wears around that look like plain rubber bands when she puts them on. When you take them off, they look like all sorts of stuff like animals or food. The idea is that she and her friends can trade them…
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August 18th, 2010 by: Shane McGlaun
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Just because you didn’t buy that Pac-Man watch doesn’t mean that you can’t have him dangling around on your wrist anyhow. Here’s another way to keep Pac-Man on your wrist, and for a lot less money to boot.
Handmade by ParAmour Designs, this Pac-Man and ghosts “Clearly Pac-Man” bracelet features…
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December 27th, 2009 by: Technabob
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Here’s a girly-girl accessory that looks much more like a swanky piece of jewelry than a storage device for your computer.
But beneath the surface of this sparkly bejeweled bracelet is a hidden USB flash drive. The connector hinges neatly out of the side of the bracelet when you’re ready…
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April 29th, 2009 by: Technabob
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Retro gamer girls – here’s a fun accessory that lets you wear your 8-bit fanaticism on your sleeve (or at least on your wrist).
This handmade Tetris resin bracelet is embellished with a scene from the classic block-stacking puzzler. Created by Warsaw artist Sylwia Calus (a.k.a. “Sisicata”), its painstakingly detailed…
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November 10th, 2008 by: Technabob
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These LED watches may be brand new, but they draw at least some of their inspiration from those tacky 1980s slap bracelets. You know, those stupid flexible wristbands covered in leopard prints or zebra stripes that came flat, but you had to slap onto your wrist to wear.
The Time-It…
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March 18th, 2008 by: Technabob