You tell ‘em, Neil deGrasse Tyson!
I freaking LOVE science!
Lenovo Lovers, Unite!

Hidden talent: I beat the ever-loving tar out of my electronics. I replaced this old one last year.
At the end of last year, I found myself looking for a brand-new netbook. I put a lot of use into my machines.
They are regularly moved, dropped, transported from bed to bag to sofa to desk to salon to coffee shop, and I ask for a lot of them.
In the past I’ve suffered lost keyboard keys, broken A/C inputs, drained batteries and power cords.
When I was on my sad, tattered netbook looking for new machines, my most trusted geek-friend turned me on to the Lenovo Ideapad. He told me he thought I was really going to like it, especially with the keyboard. (Geek-friend had also tried and failed to replace the keys on my old netbook, eventually opting for Super Glue after lots of frustration. Oh, it was a sad experience for all.)
I purchased this machine nearly six months ago and I am still amazed at how amazing it is.
My Lenovo combines solid construction and compatible design to make it an excellent netbook for the full-time network user or even someone looking for a laptop but on a budget.
I love my Lenovo Ideapad S100 netbook because everything is so well-built

My Lenovo IdeaPad S100. Withstands crumbs, sleeping dogs and bloggers who pass out before closing their netbooks.
into this machine. the keys are secured inside rather than attached by wobbly, silicone cups; the hinges are reinforced to prevent your screen from suddenly becoming unhinged from the base; and it’s fast and very easily upgradable.
It’s perfect for me, and I think I’m pretty well sold on Lenovo machines for a very long time. I hope to someday move up to a Laptop, because larger screens really offer so much more to those who work in Social Media.
I highly recommend you consider Lenovo on your shopping lists. Can you get cheaper machines? Yes, but will they be a solid investment? It’s been a series of trial and error for me, but I’ve learned that these machines aren’t just office supplies and media/gaming consoles. They are investments, and our investments need to last us a good while.
I’m not the only one who loves these machines. In March, LaptopMag.com said of the Lenovo: “Excellent build quality, best-in-class ergonomics and efficient tech support make Lenovo one of the top notebook brands.”D
So get out there, look at what Lenovo has to offer and see if they have something for you!
BudgetGadgets.com: Your source for cheap, imported crap for geeks
I’m a girl-geek in many ways. That’s why I was really excited to be asked to review some items from budgetgadgets.com – a site designed to sell gadgets and geek-related items for practically wholesale prices. Sadly, though,the products sucked.
Let’s take a look at the USB-powered fridge, available as low as $19.99. On the outside, it looks really super-cute. It reminds me of the very first available Coca-Cola machines that utilized wide doors. There’s plenty of room to personalize it, you can put stickers on it, etc.
When you open it, the space is just the right size for a can of soda or a small styrofoam cup of coffee. There are two switches; one is used to keep your drink cold, the other one is used to keep your drinks warm.
Here’s the tricky part: None of the instructions are written in English. Or Spanish. Or any of the romance languages, for that matter. BudgetGadgets ship everything from China, and although I would absolutely LOVE to be able to read one of the languages that is in the instruction manual, it doesn’t help me figure out how to set the drink to cooling or heating.
So after I played the guessing game, I went to sleep and woke up to find a very, VERY warm can of
Diet Dr. Pepper. It was laughable. I showed it to my friends and they laughed too. Were this for the purpose of comic relief, it’d be a great product. But nobody likes to have a can of hot soda at their desk.
I’m fairly certain the FTC requires foreign electronics manufacturers to include English in their instruction manuals and labeling. This is not only so you can figure out how something works, but also because you kind of need to be aware of what might result in safety hazards.
So all in all, this fridge is just a really bad product. And for almost 20 bucks, definitely not worth it.
There is an item I did enjoy: The Fashionable Woolen Unisex Touch Gloves Warmer for Touching iPad iPhone (no, that’s really the name of these things, just click the link to check.) These are available for about $5 and they REALLY DO work. I love this, because I have a few touchscreen devices, and you know it’s impossible to work those things with regular gloves.
These gloves have fingertips that allow you to operate your touchscreen device whether it be for turning the page on your Kindle to typing a text message on your Android device. No problems here. I should note, however, that these gloves came with no English instructions whatsoever, so I have no clue how to wash and care for them.
The sad thing is that most of the products at Budget Gadgets are just not worth it. I think if you were planning a party you could grab some of their items as party favors or gag gifts, but you’re better off seeking your geek stuffs somewhere else.
Budgetgadgets.com provided me with product to review. All opinions are my own unless attributed otherwise.
I’ve pinned everywhere, Man (Pinterest roundup 3/11)
I was supposed to get this done yesterday. Sorry, kids. Anyhoo, this is what I’ve been spotting and pinning this week.
1. Quaint Aussie Fog is actually a GINORMOUS spider web
Eww, girl. Eww.
Source: now.msn.com via Bellesouth on Pinterest
2. FIRST LOOK: Johnny Depp as Tonto in upcoming ‘Lone Ranger’ film
This is actually probably your 21st look since this went all over the world last week. I pinned it to a board I like to call Johnny Depp Always Gets Repinned. Because, you know, Johnny Depp.
Source: nydailynews.com via Bellesouth on Pinterest
3. McConaughey, meet Mantyhose
Apparently Men In Tights has returned to male fashion. No, I’m serious. And look how Matty just pulls it off. Like he’s about to say “Manny-hose.. s’awlriiiiiiiiiiiight…” and then go meet up with Woody Harrelson for some chillaxing and bongo-playin’.
Source: holytaco.com via Bellesouth on Pinterest
4. Clock, Clock, Robot Clock
I’ve gotta admit I love the 50′s robot fad now. And I love this clock.
Source: sneakpeeq.com via Bellesouth on Pinterest
5. The truth shall set you free
Source: facebook.com via Bellesouth on Pinterest
Five Smartphone apps that really pay you
The Smartphone has enabled brands to connect with people and provide incentives more easily than ever. There is a HOST of smartphone apps out there that promise you quick cash and rewards and often end up being a real hassle to deal with. I’m here to take out the hype and share with you some smartphone apps that really have earned me money, gift cards and prizes.
I earn them my checking in to local businesses, scanning products in the store, endorsing my favorite products and even just walking into stores.
I’ve been using smartphone reward apps for almost two and a half years, and here are some of the best ones I’ve come across. I use these on my Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket with Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread), so your mileage may vary.
Please note that I have included my referral links with all of these products. These really are great products and I have spent a lot of time working with them to find the best out there, so if you want to sign up, please do so through the links n this post. In return, you can invite your friends and readers and get referral bonuses as well!
1. CALYP – Once called Blue Calypso, CALYP (pronounced “k-lip”) is a program you can use on your PC or smartphone to endorse products on Twitter, Facebook, email, text messages or your blog.
Getting a CALYP account is easy. You can set up an account through Facebook or Twitter. Immediately you’ll see a list of a few dozen products you can choose to endorse. Simply pick out a product, tap the “share” button, and decide which of your social networks you’ll send it to.
The more online places you endorse, the greater your earnings will be. You’ll always earn -something – and instead of being paid per click, you just get paid per share.
CALYP will send you payment via a debit card, and your earnings will be deposited once a month. They sent my debit card this week; I plan to use it to buy Amazon gift certificates or even use as rainy-day money. You can also level up and get more money per share, along with additional perks, which get you discounts at all kinds of places. Right now I’m easily making 80 cents for every share, which gets me some solid, extra pocket money once a week.
The good: This is, by far, my FAVORITE rewards app. The products available for endorsing are QUALITY products. You will not be sending out messages telling people how to get white teeth, gain 10 jillion followers in a day, or about the latest Acai-Pomegranate-Magic Potion that all the talk show hosts are using. Also, you aren’t given incentives for additional points by downloading adware-filled apps or signing up for any programs. You just endorse products you like and share them with your followers.
Products I’ve endorsed through CALYP include: Dingo rawhides, Blue Buffalo dog food, L’Oreal and the latest album from DEVO. Since you can only endorse four products a day, it’s a guarantee that you’ll be able to find four things you use every day that you will be proud to endorse.
The bad: CALYP is still kind of new, and I’ve found it to be buggy at times on my smartphone. However, the team has AWESOME tech support and will quickly help you if you have a problem. The good outweighs the bad on this one a thousandfold. To get started with Calyp, visit here.
2. WeReward: This is a fun Smartphone app from the folks at IZEA, one of the
top sponsored-content companies in the world. WeReward is like FourSquare, except checking in can actually earn you money. You can also fill out very brief surveys to earn, and you can also take photos of yourself in stores or restaurants and with products to earn. It’s kind of like a brand scavenger hunt! It’s very fun, and I’ve earned more than $300 from them.
The good: You can rack up points and cash them out VERY quickly. Each point you receive is worth a penny, and once you reach $10, you can immediately cash out your earnings through Paypal.
The bad: Some people think this is bad, but I don’t: any IZEA product requires you to submit your social security number. This is bona fide income, and if you earn $600 or more from IZEA during the year you will get a tax form and you will need to file it as income. I actually find peace of mind with this, because it lets me know that IZEA is playing fairly in the game. To download WeReward for your Android or iPhone, go here.
3. Shopkick: This is a fun app that rewards you for scanning products in store and even walking into stores! It also includes coupons that the cashier can scan from your phone’s screen. The interface is cute and simple and the app has never closed on me, and I’ve earned gift cards from Target and Best Buy just for scanning.
The Good: The prizes are great! You can win gift cards to Best Buy, Macy’s, Target, Old Navy and a whole bunch of other places. Also, you can register your VISA with shopkick so you can earn points for purchases in certain stores.
The Bad: Shopkick has a lot of bells and whistles and pointless badges that take your point-earning time away. I’ve also had difficulties with the walk-in, sometimes having to walk in and out of a store two or three times to get my kicks. Also, it can sometimes be really difficult to scan products in store, either because the lighting is wrong, the bar code or QR is difficult to get to, or a number of other reasons. But the app works perfectly more often than not, and if you have a great smartphone, you should have very few problems. To join Shopkick, go here.
4. Checkpoints: This is another scan-to-earn app. There are no walk-in points,
but for scanning products in-store, you can earn points and coins to use to play one of two games. The games can allow you to win extra points, and you can use your points to make donations to your favorite causes, or get airline miles, gift certificates or other prizes. You can also download apps to earn more coins.
The good: This is the only rewards app JUST for your smartphone (at least to my knowledge) that gives out Amazon gift cards. I actually cannot remember the last time I have used my own money to add to my Amazon balance, because I keep earning gift cards from Checkpoints, Swagbucks and other places online.
The bad: The “Easy points” section of the app allows you to download games and apps to earn extra coins. The main problem is that many of these “easy points” are riddled with adware. However, in most cases you can just open the app once and then uninstall it to get your points. You can opt not to download these extra programs, and checkpoints, in and of itself, just has ads in the app, no surprise pop-ups. It’s worth it to me to earn the extra Amazon cash. To join Checkpoints, click here and use the code “bellesouth” to start off with some extra points.
5. Swagbucks Search Swidget and Swagbucks TV Mobile: LOVE these two apps because it makes earning a lot easier. I use swagbucks as my default search engine on my phone now. It’s not a browser add-on; it’s basically just a widget you place on one of your screens to search just as you would with Google. Essentially it’s a shortcut to the swagbucks search engine from your phone. The Swagbucks TV Mobile app allows you to watch all those swagbucks videos on your phone. You can even set it to stream continuously, put the phone down for a little while and in no time you’ve got more points in your account! Swagbucks is an awesome way to earn Paypal cash, gift cards and prizes. I can’t think of a shopping blogger who doesn’t use it. If you don’t have an account, sign up here.
I know having a smartphone is expensive, but when you combine these programs, it really does make it easy for your smartphone to pay for itself! These are all paying you for doing things you would do anyway – shopping, searching, walking into stores, playing games. I hope I’ve provided you with some great tools to get started and find new ways to pay for your stuff!
Are there any smartphone rewards programs you use? I’d love to know!















