28
2010
Pimp Your Gadgets
You’ve bought yourself a shiny new mobile phone or you might have just assembled a new PC and we’re sure you are happy with it. But there is always a feeling deep down inside that something is missing, there is something that makes you feel that this new gadget or device is not completely yours. We believe you, this feeling is present in almost all of us – the need to personalize or customize everything we own. Be it a mobile phone, a computer or even something as small as a flash drive, we need it to be unique and different from the one owned by the average Joe. So what can you actually do to make your gadget more like you, well that’s what we’re here to tell you.
There are many things that you can customize, but what we’re focusing on here, is all about our gadgets and other technology products. Even so, the few of us who admit to geekdom, will not shy away from wearing that attitude on t-shirts, shoes, etc. so there’s a bit about that too along the way.
You must have heard of the show called ‘Pimp my Ride’, where all the bling is added to a person’s car, well we’re talking about pimping your gadgets, read on to find out more.
The easiest thing to do for small handheld devices is to attach accessories to them. These could vary from small key chains or lanyards that can be attached to mobile phones. If you notice, most pen drives now days come with a small attachment option, you could easily use this to attach a lanyard of your choice, which makes the device different from the others available and at the same time makes it easy for you to identify.
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