Sunday, October 24, 2010


Barbie Dolled up Nails Digital Nail Printer






Girls have always been nuts for their Barbies.  No, not all girls are into them, but the ones that are always seem to have everything with a pretty pink Barbie theme.  If you’re looking for a unique Barbie themed gift for a little girl, this nail printer would be perfect.  They not only get to have another Barbie branded toy, but it’ll also let them play with beauty products.
This is one of those things that’s actually really good for girls in transition.  That period when they’re not playing with dolls as much, but aren’t quite ready for the makeup and purses teen stage.  The nail printer lets the girl create, customize and print different designs right onto her nails.  The printing itself only takes a few seconds and the printer helps you make sure the nail is lined up just right.  The down side is that this is a bit pricey.  It’s being sold through Amazon for $264.99.
Sorry guys. This one’s for the girls. The Barbie Digital Nail Printer is part of Mattel’s new line of products called “beautronics”. This Nail Printer is designed to print images directly onto your fingernails using thermal inkjet technology and specially-formulated cosmetic grade ink.
Just insert your finger into the machine and a digital camera inside transmits an image of your fingernail to the computer. With the included Barbie software you can select from 1000’s of image designs and see a preview of the image you choose superimposed on your nail so you see exactly what it would look like on your nail.

If they want, kids can even upload their own pictures for use. The printer takes about 10-15 seconds for each nail. The Barbie Digital Nail Printer will be released in Fall 2009. No pricing yet, but young girls everywhere will be printing on their fingers. The Barbie tramp-stamp maker can’t be far behind.





                                                                        

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Apple iPod Capsule



        


        


As our devices get smaller and smaller, the idea of a capsule-sized gadget looks more and more likely. This capsule may be one of your next iPods one day soon. Though I’m not sure anyone will be able to use the buttons. Luckily, there’s only one button on it called ‘Home’ where users can touch it and browse the same way they do on the iPhone.
When the capsule is docked to the mini speaker cradle, data in the iPod capsule can be sent and received from the cradle at the same time. The speaker cradle also functions as iPoddocking speakers and a charger. After this thing, the next step will be to swallow the player and somehow manipulate it using thought sent to your stomach acids.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Samsung X170 Barbie Special Edition Notebook in Korea


The smart folks at Samsung know that, despite whiz-bang new technology, classics always win, so they recently unveiled the X170 Barbie Special Edition laptop. Available in pink or black, the girly laptop is specifically targeted at the female teenage Korean market.
Samsung will be making some teenage or barbie fan extra happy on her birthday this year with its recent announcement of its X170 Barbie Special Edition Notebook. Even though it was introduced in Korea, there is no doubt that it will be making its way into the United States sooner than later. The X170 Barbie Special Edition comes in the colors of pink (NT-X170-BABIP) and black (NT-X170-BABIB), they both offer a 11.6-inch LED-backlit display with 1366×768 resolution and are powered by Intel’s Core 2 Duo SU7300 CULV processor running 1.3GHz.
The Samsung X170 Barbie Special Edition Notebook comes with a 500GB hard drive, integrated GMA4500MHD graphics, a 3-in-1 card reader and 4GB of RAM. The Barbies also includes stereo speaker with SRS 3D Sound effect, a 9-cell 8850mAh battery for up to 9 hours of operation, WiFi and Bluetooth Connectivity.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Barbie iHome iPod Dock and Portable Speakers are Perfect for your Dream House



It looks like Barbie has an iPod too! So what glamour puss wouldn’t need an iPod dock to charge it in.  iHome has gone Barbie not on one but 4 different iPod docking stations. You probably recognize most of them since we have wrote about a number of them. However now they sport the Barbie logo and signature pink color.  The iHome docks either make great alarm clocks or portable speakers to take on the go.  Whatever you choose to do with them – they certainly will go nicely with any Malibu dream house. The iHome Barbie iPod Docks and Portable Speakers retail from $19.99 to $79.99 at Toys R’ us respectively.



Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The Barbie MP3 – AKA INNO B2


Imagine for a second you’re a teenage girl… Like most you’re interested in everything beyond cute… Hello Kitty, Barbie, and especially pink… What would be the BEST MP3 player for you?
The new pink iPod mini? Well maybe, but guess again…
What about the INNO B2, better known as Barbie MP3, from Korea?
Within the shape of a compact (like many women own) you find a 2GB MP3 player compatible with WMA and JPEG files. Also a FM radio tuner, a 96×96 pixel OLED screen, a USB 2.0 port, and a makeup mirror (hey! we’re talking about a compact here!).
Oh yes… This compact is pink… So very pink… And named Barbie!
52.4×54.6×15.1mm at 33g.