Julia Millay Walsh
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Add a Gemstone iPhone Case to Your Jewelry Collection

Bedazzled tech accessories are nothing new under the sun of flairful tech accessories, but iPhone cases made of genuine stone?


Bedazzled tech accessories are nothing new under the sun of flairful tech accessories, but iPhone cases made of genuine stone? That's a hard act to follow. Case-Mate has just introduced its new Gemstones Collection, crafted from some of the most exquisite mineral stones. The petite collection includes three styles: white howlite with rose-gold inflections, turquoise with warm gold striations, and jet gemstone with pyrite inclusions. Each is beautifully contrasted with a complementary brushed aluminum frame. Ringing up at $150 each, we'll consider these investment jewelry.

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Get Your Shop On at POPSUGAR

We have some big news to unveil .


We have some big news to unveil . . . now you can get your shopping fix right here on POPSUGAR! What was formerly known as ShopStyle is now a gorgeous new shopping and editorial site called POPSUGAR Shopping! Alongside the search results and social experience you love, the ultimate destination for online shopping will also deliver POPSUGAR's renowned style content. So while you search for the latest trends, store all of your favorite products, sign up for sale alerts, and more, you can also read about the top brands, designs, and trends our editors are covering — and shop directly from each story. Plus, POPSUGAR's stylish editors will also be sharing their must-have items in shoppable videos, so you can shop while you watch, too.

In addition to our awesome new site, we're also launching a fabulous daily email newsletter. Featuring the best sales, new collections and collaborations, shopping guides, editor's picks, and more, this email is an absolute must read.

Come on in and take a look around. We hope you like what you see!

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Intel's The Creators Project Brings Tech, Art, and Music to San Francisco

The Creators Project, a revolutionary partnership between Intel and Vice magazine, invaded San Francisco's waterfront Fort Mason Center this weekend with an extravaganza of tech-driven art, film, music, artist talks, panel discussions, and creative workshops.

The Creators Project, a revolutionary partnership between Intel and Vice magazine, invaded San Francisco's waterfront Fort Mason Center this weekend with an extravaganza of tech-driven art, film, music, artist talks, panel discussions, and creative workshops. Dedicated to supporting artists in realizing their creative visions through technology, the event was an astounding showcase of mind-tripping, interactive installations that entertained geeks and art lovers alike. And since no good fest is complete without dance-demanding, fist-pumping beats, much-anticipated LCD Soundsystem alumni James Murphy, Pat Mahoney, and Nancy Whang, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Squarepusher also headlined a 10-act musical lineup. The project, which has united more than 150 artists from around the world in its three-year history, drew more than 25,000 attendees over two days.

Didn't make it to the event? Watch out for it this year when it returns to Paris, São Paulo, Beijing, Seoul, and New York. But first, experience it all vicariously with a few awe-inspiring photos and glimpse some of the impressive artwork that was shown.

Photos courtesy Bryan Derballa and Jason Henry