Yes, Queen Bey rules the world Beyonce and Jay-Z’s Timberand shoes lay rocked in the video ‘Bonnie and Clyde’, (inset) Beyonce and Jay-Z
Beyonce and Jay-Z’s Timberand shoes lay rocked in the video ‘Bonnie and Clyde’, (inset) Beyonce and Jay-Z

Beyonce and Jay-Z’s Timberand shoes lay rocked in the video ‘Bonnie and Clyde’, (inset) Beyonce and Jay-Z

Well today is the 20th of June and according to some myths, this should be the coldest day on our calendar. Sorry, manners first. We greet you all and hope you had a lovely week past and ahead of you.

How come we haven’t heard any news on those sitting for their June exams?

Last week the social media was ablaze with news that the Timberland shoe company only manufactured one heel shoe for Beyonce, which she wore on the “Bonnie and Clyde” video.

What does this tell us? Of late we have been seeing our celebrities both international and local donning one?

But well, we can say they might be counterfeit.

Congrats to Queen B, yes you rule and run the world.

Still on that, the trend of girls wearing the boot has gone crazy with recent video “Post to Be” which stars Omarion featuring Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko, it was all about the shoe.

But before that, our boy Breezy introduced us back to the boot.

Enough of the shoe hey, now to the hair, the in-thing this week is the coloured or dyed hair.

Be it any style, try the trendy look with colours like red, blue, green or orange and be guided that they go hand in hand with a different colour of clothes or shades so that the highlight is on point.

Our fashion buzz told us the normal-looking Kisai Link Bracelets which hide a smart notification system has caused a stir especially in Japan with a replica spotted at Avondale flea market.

Yes, Tokyo-flash has long been known for making the kind of watches geeks find amusing, with dials that require a couple of mental leaps in order to read the time, like they did with models like the Rorschach, and Neutron.

This time around, they appear to be going the opposite route, creating smart bands that take geekiness out of the equation with the Kisai Link.

A line of Bluetooth bracelets, it steers clear of the boring silicone bands that have become the de facto design of this generation’s batch of wearable fitness and notification devices.

Instead, the line consists of bracelets that actually look like regular bracelets, made from materials like leather, braided rayon, woven cotton, beads, stones, and more, similar to the kind of wrist ornamentation people have been wearing since time immemorial.

The Kisai Link is a notification wrist band that lights up and vibrates whenever a notification comes through their phone.

You can set which notifications to include from the accompanying app, as well as integrate it in your IFTTT recipes.

While they do look like regular bracelets, there’s a catch: there’s actually a small rectangular electronic component right by the band closure, which is designed to be obscured during wear by careful placement on the underside of the wrist.

Gadget of the week goes to the Moky keyboard which uses lasers to double as an invisible touch pad

Like other portable keyboards, you can use Moky to enjoy tactile typing on your mobile devices on the go, saving you from the hassles of a virtual keyboard when working on a phone or tablet.

Unlike them, it’s designed to double as a giant touch pad, so you can navigate the UI without having to reach out to touch the screen every single time.

No, there’s no actual visible touch pad on the device.

Instead, the entire keyboard is designed to serve as one giant touch pad at the press of a single button, allowing you to tap, swipe, and drag directly on the same surface you type on.

Go get yours today at the nearby accessories store!

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