Monday, March 7, 2011

Blue x Beats by Dre mic = American Idol 10




If you happen to watch American Idol 10's  top 12 male and top 12 female performance nights, you could easily spot the iconic red-black "b" logo on the base of the microphones they used. I have a huge infatuation with the beats head-phones, though I don't own one, just yet, but I think the design
Blue makes some pretty good microphones. So when they teamed up with Interscope Records and Beats by Dre, they created a monster mic.
The mic is said to have been designed by Dr. Dre and includes wireless technology from Line 6 and a unique detailed and clear mic head design from Blue. The mic is more of a collaba-mic then anything else. 
The mic is said to have been specially built for the reality show, at least for now, but there are wired versions for sale now.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Big Bang x Christian Louboutin sneaker post

Big Bang really loves Christian Louboutin.


Jiyong recently attended G-Market's Valentine Day Party sporting Christian Louboutin sneakers!
Louis in Spring/Summer 2011 Collection by Christian Louboutin

Due to their extreme success in 2010, Louboutin is also bringing back the Louis Spikes design in a patent white leather sneaker:


There’s also the America-flavored Superball Omicron Fabric Louis Sneakers.

Finally, my personal pick - the Louis Pik Pik, a remixed design of the Louis Studded sneakers, featuring silver and gold spikes (there are women’s version too).

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Emporio Armani T-Shirt Spring/Summer 2011

Here are my personal picks for the short sleeve t-shirts included in the Emporio Armani Spring/Summer 2011 collection catalog. What d'ya think?

*regular fit
*reptile print
*embroidered eagle at chest


*regular fit
*front "serpent" print
*back "ant" print


*slim fit shirt
*logo with central print


*regular fit
*chain print

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The best (and worst) freebie phones that won't cost you a penny or less


The major cell phone carriers are ushering in the holiday shopping season by literally giving away popular smartphones.
While fire sale promotions on Amazon.com (AMZN) and other sites typically require a two-year contract commitment (which will ultimately run you hundreds of dollars), state-of-the-art devices like the HTC Droid Incredible - which only months ago cost $200 after all the rebates - can now be acquired for a penny or less.
Here are the best (and worst) freebie phones currently available for each major carrier. Act fast, as many of these Black Friday deals expire before Monday. Also note that all deals below are current as of Wednesday afternoon, and there is no guarantee they won't sell out early.

HTC Droid Incredible (Verizon)

One of a series of would-be iPhone killers that runs on Google’s (GOOG) Android mobile operating system, the Droid Incredible by HTC was heralded as a “state of the art smartphone” by PC Magazine when it debuted last April.
This touchscreen device boasts more than five hours of talk time while featuring an 8.0 megapixel camera and FM tuner. The Droid Incredible has fingertip access to the more than 100,000 apps available in the Android Market, and also includes deeper social integration with services like Facebook, Twitter and Flickr.
While the Droid Incredible is not as cool to own as Apple’s (AAPL) iconic smartphone, being carried on Verizon’s (VZ) more reliable network is enticing to any iPhone owner who experiences too many dropped signals on AT&T (T).
What to avoid: Verizon subscribers should pass on devices like the Samsung Zeal Phone that aren’t connected to a major mobile operating system like Android, Apple’s iOS, BlackBerry OS or HP’s webOS. While conveniences like a flip-style format and QWERTY keypad are nice, with smartphones, it’s all about what’s on the inside. As more consumers and manufacturers embrace the major operating systems, independent offerings like the Zeal will become obsolete.

Palm Pixi Plus (AT&T)

While the iPhone and Android phones get most of the attention, Palm continues to develop solid handheld devices that technologically hold their own. Released in November 2009, and one of the first phones to come equipped with HP’s webOS, the Palm Pixi Plus has everything you can ever want for zero dollars down.
The Pixi Plus, like its counterpart the Palm Pre, features arguably the best web browsing experience available on any smartphone, email supported by Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo! Mail and other major clients, and access to a growing number of popular apps including the iPhone and Android hit game Angry Birds.
What to avoid: Not having clear and easy Wi-Fi access made the Nokia Surge 6790 dead-on-arrival when it debuted last year. While the phone is great for texting, it fails in almost everything else. With its overpriced games (Nokia’s Symbian operating system is miles behind the major players with minimal access to apps), as well as performance and data transfer issues, this is one phone that barely lives up to its penny price-point.

HTC Hero (Sprint)

This is another great Android phone that Sprint (S) subscribers will want to snap up while the one-cent offer is still available. Similar to the Incredible, the HTC Hero has a stronger battery than many Android-based phones with more than five hours of talk time. While the 5.0 megapixel camera doesn't match the 8.0 megapixel quality of the Incredible, it does the trick for most casual shutterbugs.
Built-in Google mobile services like Search, Maps, Gmail and YouTube are nice to have at your fingertips, as well as all the apps and the Sprint-specific features like turn-by-turn navigation and full-motion video on demand.
What to avoid: While we applaud the environmentally-friendly LG Remarq - which is partially comprised from recycled materials - the phone’s limited camera features and weak battery make it tough to recommend.

BlackBerry Bold 9700 (T-Mobile)

If you’re happy with using a BlackBerry (RIMM) or are looking for a smartphone that focuses more on work and productivity rather than fun and games, this is a great option. Linked to the reliable BlackBerry Internet Service (which comes with push email notifications), and equipped with a tactile QWERTY keyboard, the Bold 9700 is a superior mobile messaging device.
Thankfully, the phone is not all business! Easy web surfing and pre-installed apps like Slacker Radio are fun to have between meetings, as is access to the thousands of titles available at the BlackBerry App World store.
What to avoid: Motorola (MOT) is manufacturing some of the best Android phones on the market including the DROID X and DROID Pro. Accordingly, you should avoid the clunky and outdated Motorola CLIQ. When the phone isn’t experiencing software crashes or placing calls without your knowledge, its heavy emphasis on social networking is a turnoff, and the web browser is an embarrassment.
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Best deals for video games this Black Friday!

Are you ready to tackle the crowds and rushing over to your favorite retail stores? Have you made you video gaming to-buy and where-to-buy-them list? Here, for your convenience and comparisons, are the best Black Friday video game deals.



Gamestop


Gamestop: usedGo-to video game retailer Gamestop is less of a hot Black Friday destination than other stores, and that's reflected in the selection of deals. You might do well with their buy-two-get-three offer on used games, but that'll depend completely on your local store's inventory. All the same, their console bundle deals aren't too bad -- and at least you should be spared the worst of the crowds.

-- Buy two, get one free on used games and accessories
-- Xbox 360 4 GB with either Madden NFL 11 or Medal of Honor: $199.99
-- PS3 160 GB with all three God of War games: $299.99
-- Black Wii with Just Dance and Wii Sports Resort: $199.99

Walmart


Walmart: price-matchingIf you're up for braving the crowds, you'll find a characteristically outstanding set of savings on some of the year's best games at Walmart.  It's also worth noting that Walmart, in a break to traditional Black Friday practice, will be price-matching deals from other retailers -- and that news on its own might be enough to make it worth the crush.

-- DS Lite: $89
-- Red Wii with New Super Mario Bros. Wii and two Wiimotes and nunchuks: $249
-- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2: $29
-- Madden NFL 2011: $29
-- Medal of Honor: $29
-- NBA Jam: $29
-- Red Dead Redemption: $29
-- God of War Collection: $10
-- Star Wars: Force Unleashed: $10
-- Wheel of Fortune: $10

Target


Target: gift cardsFavoring the gift-card bundle over slashed prices, Target's gaming deals are pretty solid. An Xbox 360 for an effective sub-$150 outlay is the cheapest we can find this year, and Target shoppers will have an ample selection of cheap games to go with it.

-- 4 GB Xbox 360 with $50 gift card: $199
-- PSP with LittleBigPlanet and Karate Kid: $127
-- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood with $10 gift card: $59.99
-- Just Dance 2 with $10 gift card: $39.99
-- Halo Reach: $35
-- Medal of Honor: $35
-- Final Fantasy XIII -- $17

K-Mart


K-Mart: all-rounderBut if you've only got the time or energy to raid one retailer this Friday, we recommend you make it K-Mart. Matching Walmart's outstanding deal on the DS Lite, there's also an awesome Xbox 360 bundle on offer -- and $20-$25 savings on a good number of the year's top games.

-- DS Lite: $89.99
-- Xbox 360 4GB with Call of Duty: Black Ops: $199.99
-- Fable 3: $39.99
-- Fallout: New Vegas: $34.99
-- Madden NFL 11: $39.99
-- Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit: $34.99
-- Halo: Reach: $39.99
-- NBA Jam: $29.99
-- Mass Effect 2: $9.99
-- The Beatles: Rock Band: $14.99
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