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Games

Aussie Ladies Love The Gaming

Australian Post Posted by Nick Broughall at 4:30 PM on October 3, 2008

So why is it that the stereotype for gamers is a lonely nerd? Apparently over a third of Australian gamers are members of the fairer sex, at least according to a study by Roy Morgan commissioned by Microsoft.

Unfortunately, the study didn't go into detail on where the best games to meet women were, but it did say that 44 percent of respondents were aged between 14 and 24. It also said that the majority of these female gamers play less than once a month, so don't expect to form an ongoing, meaningful relationship too easily.

The other important thing to note is that the average income for women gamers is $76,300. Which means, should you be lucky enough to find and woo one of these wonderful creatures, you'll be set for life.

[News.com.au]

Computers

Asus Ditches Subtlety, Uses Underwear-Clad Model to Sell New Subnotebook

Posted by Adam Frucci at 4:30 AM on October 3, 2008

Just so we're all clear on this, there is no way that purchasing a computer or gadget of any kind, regardless of price, brand or size, will get girls like this to talk to you. I'm sorry, but it's the truth. Spend that money on some new clothes, a haircut and a gym membership. You are too smart to be taken by these base tactics, my friends. [CNET Taiwan via The Raw Feed]


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Entertainment

Gadget Or the Girl Reality Show Makes You Choose Between iPod or iPoon

Posted by Jason Chen at 8:40 AM on August 12, 2008

A new show on Playboy TV asks the question that is on all our minds day in and day out: what would you choose, a girl or a gadget? Their Gadget or the Girl reality "program" will force contestants to choose between a weekend vacation with a girl of their choice--as in one of the contestant's providing, we assume, and not just them naming Evangeline Lilly and doing the biggest fist pump in the history of man--or a random high gadget. What kind of gadget? Crave says it's going to vary between things like a 60-inch HDTV to an upright arcade box, but they won't know what it is until they made their decision. So tough! If only I could have Evangeline Lilly as a sounding board for this decision. [CNET]


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Phones

LG Seizes Bikini Phone As Opportunity To Put Models in Bikinis

Posted by Jason Chen at 5:00 AM on July 26, 2008

What a brilliant idea by someone at LG to name their KF600--a phone we've covered before--the Bikini. What better way can you think of, besides more money, to convince your models to pose in Bikinis? None. None better. Just when we thought Samsung had the upper hand on shoehorning Korean ladies into product photos, LG goes and takes it to another level. Will we see a subsequent "Samsung Topless" retaliation? Can we, please?


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Gadgets

Hi-Tech Shoes For Ladies Have Heel Height Extenders

Posted by Matt Hickey at 11:00 AM on July 22, 2008

Thankfully just a concept for now, the Goodie 2 Shoe is an idea in function, and definitely not in form. They're ugly, sure, but they have a neat trick: the heel is adjustable with magnets and hidden hinges, so a 1.5-inch heel suitable for work gets extended to a come-hither 3.5-inch for going out. Other parts can be customised, much like the latest Sidekick. Personally, we'd be confused if we saw an attractive lady in these shoes. It shows she's got a geek's mind, but also a geek's taste, which is not always what we're looking for. Still, we hope these appear on Lady Robocop in the 2010 remake. [Crave]


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Press

Tufts University 'Nerd Girls' Are Hot, Gadget-Loving Engineers On A Mission (Read: Not a Mirage)

Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 1:00 PM on June 16, 2008

Newsweek's latest issue, due out tomorrow, profiles a subject near and dear to many a geek guy's heart and loins: hot women. But there's a twist! These are women with brains to match their good looks, and that's exactly the point. Called the Nerd Girls, this team of twentysomething Tufts University coeds was created by founder Karen Panetta to dismantle two common "myths." First, that boys are better at math and science than girls; and second, that a female engineer is a socially inept girl with no sense of style. Do the Nerd Girls succeed at demolishing stereotypes? We've covered the rising tide of girl geeks here before, and the Tufts team has already built a solar powered car (what have you done lately?), but by all means take a look at what these "Nerdettes" have to offer and decide for yourself.


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Entertainment

NYU Student Creates Virtual Girlfriend—Shame She's Only 2D

Posted by Addy Dugdale at 2:20 AM on May 16, 2008

Created with lonely people in mind, Drew Burrows' INBED is an "infrared-sensitive" light projected virtual girlfriend. A sexy brunette, she's got about three tricks up her sleeve—and she does all of them from a supine position.


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Gadgets

Girl Geeks on the Rise, Says Report

Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 8:00 AM on March 31, 2008

A new report from Solutions Research Group hints that the male-dominated era of technology and gadgets may be coming to an end. Some activities, such as using a DVR to record a TV show, or streaming movies or games, are more popular amongst women than men. Gents, has this happened to you? Take the poll, and see just how our favourite British girl geek handles tech stuff in the video after the jump.


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Phones

Pink BlackBerry Pearl Aimed at Consumer Market as RIM Feels iPhone Heat

Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 11:18 PM on January 29, 2008

BBpearlPink.jpgRIM's response to the market-share-gulping iPhone is to try to appeal to the female consumer by splashing pink paint all over the BlackBerry Pearl. Sigh. Why do some manufacturers insist on churning out pink versions of their products for women? Research says women are not particularly into it—unless, of course, she is a crack-addled nutcase who has yet to leave her tweenage Barbie phase behind. [Reuters]


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Random Stuff

November Mac Chick of the Month

Posted by Charlie White at 5:45 AM on November 2, 2007

mg_nov_2007_front.jpgIs it already time for a new Mac Chick of the Month? Macenstein's latest Mac fangirl for November is Jesse Coleman, and she's also an iPod chick of the month, too. Her fave playa is an iPod shuffle, but she still professes love for her Mac as well, citing moviemaking as a huge hobby of hers. Making movies? That's not easy, so this babe must know her way around that white MacBook she's fondling. Sounds good enough for us, proving herself worthy of a gallery, with plenty more at Macenstein and Jesse's site. [Jesse Coleman, via Macenstein. Photos by Adam Raia Photography]

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