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Custom your own shirt using iPhone
NEW YORK – POLO Ralph Lauren Corp , the fashion company behind the Polo and Club Monaco brands, said on Thursday its smaller Rugby brand is launching an iPhone application that lets users design their own shirts.
Rugby, launched in 2004, is a collegiate-inspired brand that targets young adults and has a dozen stores across the United States.
The move comes as brands ranging from computer maker...
What happened to your missing gadget?
For decades, when an item was lost or stolen, a consumer went through three stages of grief: anger, mourning and acceptance. You would be miffed, then sad and then you would move on, in large part because moving on was the only option.
Then came the Digital Age and with it, gadgets that manufacturers can keep tabs on — and even profit from — when they wind up in the hands of someone who has found...
Protect your digital gadgets!
The next thing that you need after buying a digital gadget is not other than a protector. If your gadget has a screen, you may need a screen protector. Besides, you may want to consider to get a body protector that protects the sleek body from scratch.
Bodyguardz offers a product to protect your iPhone, iPod and Laptops in the form of a clear colourless protective film that covers the entire body of...
iGo Launches New Laptop Wall Charger – Slim
iGo, a leading provider of portable power solutions, unveiled their smallest and most affordable charger to date, the iGo® Laptop Wall Charger – Slim. Compatible with nearly every electronic device on the market, the new slim charger allows users to power up their laptop computers AND mobile devices with one charger at a great price. Available in stores and at www.iGo.com for $79.99 MSRP, the...
Amazon against Google deal
ONLINE bookseller Amazon.com Inc is warning a federal judge that Internet search leader Google Inc will be able to gouge consumers and stifle competition if it wins court approval to add millions more titles to its already vast digital library.
The harsh critique of Google’s 10-month-old settlement with US authors and publishers emerged this week in a 41-page brief that Amazon filed in an attempt...