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I think we can all agree that Hello Kitty is pretty cute. Hello Kitty floating on a fluffy confection of fake cream and glittery jewels… well, that’s something else altogether. Stunning, certainly. And the gleam might just put your eye out. Sometimes, cute can be risky.

At first glance, this seems to be from the…

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October 28th, 2009 comments stumble it! digg it! author: alisha k.

filed under: geek art + craft video games

hello kitty mimobots: too much kitty

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To celebrate the insanely popular Hello Kitty’s 35th anniversary, Sanrio teamed up with mimoco to come up with a flash drive cartoon character named Hey Flashy. I’m just kidding, of course they came up with Hello Kitty MIMOBOTs. Although I think one of the designs went too far:

It’s Hello Kitty wearing a Hello Kitty…

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October 4th, 2009 comments stumble it! digg it! author: lambert v.

filed under: computing gadgets just plain fun

cute overload: hello kitty mario (and luigi) papercraft

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Mario and Luigi can be pretty cute, in certain renderings. Hello Kitty is definitely cute. Together, made out of paper? The adorable cannot be contained.

Pretty impressive papercraft on the face… and even moreso when you realize that the accessories–the hats, the bows–are all individual pieces. Move ‘em around as you will. But leave the mustaches…

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July 9th, 2009 comments (1) stumble it! digg it! author: alisha k.

filed under: geek art + craft just plain fun video games

no sweat: hello kitty netbook runs windows 7 aero and photoshop cs3

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Now I’m seriously considering going back to Windows: Microsoft’s beta release of Windows 7 pays off yet again, and the Redmond giant receives more free publicity with Akihabara News‘ real world test of Windows 7 beta on an Sotec (Onkyo) C101K3W Hello Kitty Edition.

The netbook was able to provide decent performance, from normal web…

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April 1st, 2009 comments stumble it! digg it! author: lambert v.

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