Daily Tech: EA Sports Active Opens Two Temporary Stores


Updated 11/19/09 11:24 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 5 comments

Daily Tech: EA Sports Active Opens Two Temporary Stores

Right up until Christmas, you can test out EA Sports Active in stores in San Francisco and Boston — EA Sports Active Walmart's Black Friday ad has surfaced — CrunchGear Firefox 3.6 Beta3 for Windows, Mac, and Linux users is now available to download — Lifehacker Hulu has just teamed up with EMI to offer music videos on its free video streaming site — The New York Times The Nokia N900 is Read more

Buzz News Roundup, 4/2


Updated 04/02/07 11:35 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 0 comments

Buzz News Roundup, 4/2

Variety has news on what's next for Abigail Breslin, including a potential movie with Jodie Foster. EMI Music will offer its catalog on iTunes, reports Billboard, but alas, still no Beatles, says the Washington Post. "7th Heaven" appears to be canceled (again), says E!'s Kristin Veitch. Billboard gets more details about Bjork's next album, Volta. Ashton Kutcher's "The Real Wedding Crashers" Read more

Do "No Line" Headbands Really Work?


Updated 03/12/12 6:10 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Do Crease-Free Hair Bands Work?

Lately, we've seen a plethora of products that claim to keep your hair in place without leaving a crease. You've probably seen them around — they're the elastic headbands and hair ties that knot in the back. Brands like Athleta ($8), Sephora ($8), Shopbop ($45), and Emi Jay ($11) all make their own versions, but they're essentially the same thing: elasticized ribbon that's about an inch wide. Read more

Will You Pay For Apple's iCloud Service?


Updated 06/03/11 12:37 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Apple iCloud Price Details

Apple released some news about its upcoming WWDC programming earlier this week, which will feature iCloud, iOS5, and OSX Lion. But a new report from the Los Angeles Times gives us even more details into Apple's iCloud service. According to the report, Apple has partnered with all four of the major music labels (Warner, EMI, Sony, and Universal) to bring music streaming to the cloud. Additionally, Read more