I love girls. I love computers. Then why don’t I love this girl wearing a dress made from computer wires? I think it’s because I want to see the wireless version. I mean, it’s 2010 already! [Tina Sparkles via Make]
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Wearable electronics are nothing new, but not looking like a complete idiot in the process is novel. The M-dress isn’t perfect, but it might be the first time you can wear your phone without being laughed out of the room.
They’re not the flashiest keyboard shoes around, but for those looking to add a subtle geeky touch to their wardrobe, this QWERTY keyboard shoe sole definitely does the trick. I wonder what what my WPM would be wearing them.
I was deluged with submissions after yesterday’s Android-pissing-on-Apple t-shirt. This is by far the best – but is it pro-Apple or pro-Google? If we’re going to put Android in King Kong’s place, I’m leaning towards this being pro-Android apparel.
I do think that this Android t-shirt is better than the one shown above, but if you really must, then it’s $US35 to you. Just don’t blame me when you get your nose punched in. [Spreadshirt via BeGeek]