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		<title>By: Geeky Fashion Book&#8230; - The Fashion Guide</title>
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		<description>[...] Diana Eng has just released a book called “Fashion Geek,” where technology lovers can make fashion items that complement their tech gadgets in a step-by-step guide In &#8216;Fashion Geek: Clothes, Accessories, Tech,&#8217; she guides would-be crafters step by step through the process of making techno-garb such as the aforementioned hoodie; a digital locket that lets you display photos from your digicam, phone, and e-mails; and (my personal fave) buttons that light up when you open your jacket and turn off when you close it. (news.cnet). [...]</description>
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