<![CDATA[Gizmodo: earrings]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: earrings]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/earrings http://gizmodo.com/tag/earrings <![CDATA[iPhone Home Button Earrings: Please Don't]]> No. WRONG. Drop that! Bad cat! I'm sorry, but when it comes to geeky jewelry, I would only buy a Lego ring. [iPhone India via Makezine]

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<![CDATA[iPhone Earrings Battle With BlackBerry Earrings For Market Share of Your Head]]> These handcrafted iPhone earings from Toronto artist Barb Feldman go great with just about any nerdy ensemble. But I suggest adding a BlackBerry version on the other side.

That way, your head represents the smartphone market, with the two biggest contenders battling for dominance. Now it's up to Feldman to come out with a Palm Pre nose ring to really get the party started. [Etsy via Technabob]

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<![CDATA[BlackBerry Earrings Shows That You're Nerdy, Kinda Unstable]]> Those gals looking for the best way to score a business man that's a little too attached to his BlackBerry should look no further than these BlackBerry earrings. Not only does it constantly remind him that he should check his email, it shows that you're into his techno lust, which is hard to do short of actually outfitting your own apartment in gadgets. For $19, it's the cheapest way to attract nerds in a coffee shop short of wearing a shirt that says "I dress like slave Leia on the weekends." [Etsy via Geeksugar]

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<![CDATA[EarMecca EP Series: Earphones and Earrings in One]]> The quest for de-uglification of earphones continues, and here's a pair cleverly disguised as earrings. From EarMecca of Korea, the EP Series Earphones might even appeal to persnickety types. The earrings are available in 10 different designs, are crafted in either gold or silver, and are adjustable even for those ears that hang low and wobble to and fro.

If they sound nearly as good as they look, these designers might be onto something. But then, these graphics we found don't show what happens to all those wires leading to the music player. Now if they could design these with Bluetooth in each ear ... well, we may have to wait a few years for that. Available now in Korea; no word if they will be available in the United States or at what price.

Earphones? Earring? [AVing USA]

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