Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 03, 2009 -
Almost all of you agree that a man with a sexy voice is a huge plus when it comes to attraction — but let's be honest, nothing beats a man with good looks and a sultry sound!
Most men in Hollywood have a distinctive, recognizable voice, so tell me, whose spoken word makes you weak in the knees?
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Jul 09, 2008 -
A recent post on About.com's Sexuality Blog considers the moans we make when we're getting it on. The post specifically recalls a study completed by Dr. Roy Levin, a sexologist, who determined that there were many reasons to make noise while in the throws of passion.
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Mar 09, 2007 -
As with really seeing a partner or looking at the world with them, hearing can be an extremely powerful sense to explore with your partner.
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Aug 06, 2009 -
I was cleaning up my iPhoto library the other day and came across a photo I took at E3 that features a familiar-looking contraption. The bubble on the right isolates sound so you can hear music (or in this case, games) in a noisy room. Look familiar?
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Sep 11, 2009 -
I'm always on the lookout for new music, and although Pandora does a pretty good job of "getting" my tastes and introducing me to new artists, sometimes I feel like I really just need to branch out and expand my musical horizons. What a better way to do that than to check out the most popular tunes from around the globe?
That's exactly what you get with CitySounds.fm — a world tour of music right at your desk.
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Apr 27, 2009 -
Here at Sugar HQ, we don't have the typical cube farm that you'd find in other office buildings, but we do get a lot of noise. Not only from the traffic in downtown San Francisco, but from the various street musicians that play outside. So these Bubble Sound Barriers from design firm I-Beam — which provide not only a barrier from outside noise, but keep your music inside your own parameter — would be really, really awesome.
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Mar 20, 2009 -
Technically, the Sound Waveform Bracelet by the Sound Advice Project (also part of artist David Bizer's thesis) is intended for use by parents imparting advice to their teens about drug use. But the bracelet has such a cool concept — you record any message on the website, and the soundwaves from the words become the bead design on the bracelet — that it could be awesome for anyone.
Friendship bracelets that "say" how much they mean to you or bracelets for significant others that say a sweet love message — it would be a totally geeky way to impart some feeling to a piece of jewelry.
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Nov 16, 2009 -
- Dell finally confirms the rumors that it is indeed developing an Android handset — Engadget
- Thinking of getting a netbook this holiday season? Here's the lowdown on some of the most popular models — CrunchGear
- YouTube has just increased the maximum resolution of videos to 1080p — Dvice
- New Super Mario Bros. for the Wii came out with a bang in NYC this past weekend — Kotaku
- There will soon be a Craigslist-friendly BlackBerry app — CrunchGear
- Remix like it's your birthday with 50 Cent's Sound Lab App — TechCrunch
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Jun 05, 2008 -
Sometimes I get a slightly panicked and rushed "oh-my-gosh" feeling in my stomach when I find something I really love, and aren't sure where (or how) to get my gadget loving paws on it. You know the feeling, right? I got that exact feeling when I came across this Bose Stereo on Leah Fabish's Coroflot Portfolio, and I'm hoping against all hope that this sweet specimen is real, and someone out there will send it to me asap!
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