Tiny Tech

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1. gadget keychain, $24 
Both a space intruder and an all-in-one tool! They little guy can help hang a shelf, fix your bike and then sit back and relax with a brew-sky too.  No better friend in my book. 
Small, but incredible–this tiny camera is packing 5.1 megapixels of great picture taking quality.  And even better, this compact camera can also take video!  Amazing what they can do with 3.88 ounces. 
3. iPhone keyboard, $29.00 
If you are like me, the iPhone touch keyboard can trip you up at times. (Thank goodness for autocorrect…most of the time…)  This mini keyboard can now make the process of typing out long email responses much easier and quicker.  This version also comes with that sleek leather case for toting your phone and mini keys around. 
4. tiny printer, $9.99 
It’s wireless.  It’s inkless. It synchs with your smartphone.  And it’s tiny!  The Tiny Printer has yet to be released to the mass market yet (2012 is its year!), but it is already making a BIG impact.  Connected through the BergCloud application, this miniature printer can print schedules, word puzzles, the news and more straight from your phone. Print is back in a tiny way! 

5. headphone keychain splitter, $9.99
Whether you are road tripping, on an international flight or just sitting on the subway, sometimes you just want to share the music/movies you are listening/watching with your travel buddy, family, or neighbor.  This keychain headphone splitter makes it easy to always have the option to share the musical wealth.

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Stephanie Todaro has joined the Design*Sponge team to work on special projects and oversee our weekly Biz Ladies and City Guides columns. Although born in Chicago and raised in Los Angeles, Stephanie has been lucky enough to live all over the US, including DC and New York, and continues to travel the world with hopes to one day settle down somewhere in Europe. She earned her master’s degree in journalism from New York University in 2008 and now lives in LA where she works as the Director of Development for several celebrity websites and blogs about her adorable pup, Mr. Harvey. She has a slight (actually, major) obsession with all things stationery-related and likes to collect garden gnomes. To see more of Stephanie’s work, check out her blog HouseofHarvey.com.


Stephanie Todaro
Stephanie Todaro
Stephanie Todaro has joined the Design*Sponge team to work on special projects and oversee our weekly Biz Ladies and City Guides columns. Although born in Chicago and raised in Los Angeles, Stephanie has been lucky enough to live all over the US, including DC and New York, and continues to travel the world with hopes to one day settle down somewhere in Europe. She earned her master's degree in journalism from New York University in 2008 and now lives in LA where she works as the Director of Development for several celebrity websites and blogs about her adorable pup, Mr. Harvey. She has a slight (actually, major) obsession with all things stationery-related and likes to collect garden gnomes. To see more of Stephanie's work, check out her blog HouseofHarvey.com.

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  • http://profile.typepad.com/hlnethomas Hélène Thomas

    On page 2, there is a missing link (for n°4), and the explanation of 5 is written for 4.

    4 is a wonderfull little printer, but I can’t remember its name !

    (sorry for my english, I’m french)

  • http://profile.typepad.com/mylifescoop Lifescoopreader

    Thanks so much for letting us know Hélène. The issue has been fixed.

    The Little Printer is made by BergCloud and can be found here:
    http://bergcloud.com/littleprinter/

    – My Life Scoop Editors