Saturday, June 21, 2008
If you’re an iMac or Apple Display user, this stand was made for you. “The LowKey Stand is constructed of 0.1085” thick steel, powder-coated in aluminum color matching that of the iMac or Apple Display. This stand spreads out the entire length of the slim keyboard and 9” deep, creating a sturdy structure, which can support any size of Apple Display or iMac.” [via chubaby at Stylehive]
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
With this USB turntable, you can “take your old vinyls and convert them to CD in minutes with a few simple steps! Enables the recordings of all those old albums into digital high quality format and sound. Easily interfaces with a USB port on any computer.” [via emilychang at Stylehive]
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Photo by Mark Richards of the IBM Model -77 Collator 1937
"An unprecedented combination of computer history and striking images, Core Memory, A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers reveals modern technology’s evolution through the world’s most renowned computer collection, the Computer History Museum in the Silicon Valley.” Visit photographer Mark Richard’s website to learn more and to buy the book. (via laughingsquid)
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Monday, November 05, 2007
Debbie Howe makes handmade sterling silver jewelry that fuses technology and fashion, creating affordable and stylish geek chic. Necklaces and earrings are designed with power, eject, stop, and play buttons. There’s also mouse earrings and a help button necklace. (via UncommonGoods)
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