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June 19, 2007 7:00 AM PDT

Finding fashion amid the printer paper

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Techie Diva)

Given that fashion is clearly the dominant theme of the day so far, we think it should be applied to some computer stuff before it's too late. But the last place we thought to look would be Office Max.

Still, to its credit, the retailer is planning a line of snazzy peripherals that will undoubtedly stand out amid the sea of printer paper and blank DVDs. The "G-Cube" collection will spice up boring old mice, keyboards and the like this fall in themes with such names as "Enchanted" and "Lux Leopard," according to Techie Diva. Luckily, if these photos are any indication, the actual designs won't be nearly as scary as their monikers.

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