Putting a Tech Spin on Easter

Thu Apr 5, 2007 11:37PM EDT

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Easter Sunday is this weekend, and I'm sure a lot of you are busy stuffing those Easter baskets with lots of candy and toys before the big day. I put together a fun list of Easter-themed gadgets I've spotted on several blogs this week, just in case your child or significant other has an inclination for all things tech. I prefer my baskets full of chocolate and Peeps, but sure wouldn't mind any of the following techie treats.

Dream Chick: Not thrilled about the kids bringing bunnies or chicks home this Easter? I don't blame you. Segatoys has engineered a cute little chick that will never grow up. Dream Chick, a tiny robotic pet chick runs on batteries, and responds to the human touch. Hold it to see it flap its wings, or pad it on the back to make it chirp. You couldn't ask for a better pet.

Chocolatey MP3 Player: Put a high-tech spin on Easter eggs this year with the Inovix IMP-11 MP3 player encased in a hollow chocolate egg. The player is not impressive (128MB), but what child wouldn't appreciate finding a $40 music player inside a chocolate egg? Now they can have their chocolate MP3 player, and eat it too.

iPod Bunny Suit: Dress your iPod with a Bunny onesie from iAttire, ready with pink ears and fuzzy tail. This handmade Bunny suit has sheer fabric in the middle so you can still control the click-wheel, and a headphone jack right next to the bunny ears.

Easter Flash Drives: Gearlog's Bunnylog listed these cute Wallatex Easter Flash drives that can store up to 2GB of your favorite Easter photos. They're slim, colorful, and perfect for any Easter reunion.

Have a Happy Easter everyone!

 

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  • 3 Posted by 1angelcares on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    The Easter walletcard flashdrives are cute, but cost $27 for 128MG PLUS $20 for shipping!!! I went online to Wal*Mart (making sign to ward off Evil Eye) and found something similar for only $9 and free ship to store or only $2.49 shipping.

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