Why didn't they have these when I was going to school? Gone are the days of yellow highlighters and rewriting notes. I am tempted to go back to school just so I can use one of these things!
- Gillian J.
Survey says all the kids want for Christmas is the Sidekick 3. With web-broswing, email and IM capability rolled into this sleek little package, who wouldn't? Designed just for our youth, this is great for teens but not for corporate types.
- Megan H.
If ever there was a product made for me - it's this alarm clock. No more hitting the snooze bar 56 times in a row. These alarm clocks are annoying enough to get ME out of bed. Now if there was only something to cure my AM moods!
- Gillian J.
The mix-tape lives! Mix-tape parties are raging right now among hipsters, but these kitschy gifts don't require any high-speed dubbing. Fast-forward, rewind, play or pause: these gifts make their lives' soundtracks more fun.
- Dana S.
Why go out to a karaoke bar and make a fool of yourself when you can make a fool of yourself at home? This iPod accessory lets you plug into your home stereo and do your best American Idol impression- using your music library. A must for parties.
- Dan T.
Contrary to belief - ipods are not the be-end-all they claim to be! In fact, most Mp3 players have a lot more features (including FM), and cost a lot less. Take it from me, it's great to carry a player the mainstream turns their head to see!
- Gillian J.
They've got a personality. So why shouldn't their USB flash drive? In our data-driven culture, USB drives are an invaluable tool. These Mimobots merge technology with flair. Great for someone who is slightly geeky yet has artistic sensibilities.
- Dan T.
This is the perfect gift for brand new moms and dads or for proud parents of all ages. With these compact digital photo keychains, you'll never again have to shoulder shrug your way through a response when people ask to see picutres of kids.
- Dan T.
Photos albums are so 20th century and besides they don't do much for you the other 364 days of the year you DON'T look at them. Digital picture frames are both a constant reminder and preserver of great memories. Perfect for the proudest of parents.
- Dan T.