redYour predilection for pricey gadgets that need upgrading every year needn’t mean you turn your back on charity. And seeing as today is World Aids Day, you can do your bit for charity (Red) by heading over its (Product) Red store now and indulging your passion for bleeding edge tech. Whatever you stump up for, a percentage will go to the Global Found to eliminate AIDS in Africa. You can’t say fairer than that.

dell-mini-10(Product) Red Dell Inspiron Mini 10v
This Dell Inspiron Mini 10v might seem like a regular netbook, with its 10.1-inch screen, 160GB HDD and 1GB of RAM. But lay down £199 this week and Dell will double the amount it usually gives to the Global Fund for AIDS. Of course, it also comes in that bright red hue too.

ipod-nano(Product) Red iPod nano
The same price as a regular 8GB iPod nano, this (Product) Red version won’t just put you top of the MP3 pile. As well as that sleek colour scheme, Apple will hand over part of the proceeds to the Global Fund for AIDS. If you can’t stretch to an iPod nano, you can pick up (Product) Red iTunes vouchers too.

starbucks(Product) Red Starbucks card
Load up a (Product) Red Starbucks Card with £5 credit and not only can you dose up on caffeine with free extras shots and the like, it’ll also get you free Wi-Fi access in every participating Starbucks. Naturally the coffee types will also donate to the Global Fund for AIDS. Oh and if you buy a coffee today, 5p for every cup goes sold is donated too.

shazam(Product) Red Shazam iPhone app
Slap down £2.99 for the (Product) Red Shazam iPhone app and you get the same song-recognition engine, helping you cheat your way to pub quiz glory. The difference is 20 per cent goes to the Global Found for AIDS and you’re served up with the latest news from (RED) about new products and the charity itself.

studio-17(Product) Red Dell Studio 17
Dell Inspiron Mini 10v too red for you? Then how about a (Product) Red Dell Studio 17, with arty designs that’ll help you stand out fron the crowd and promote AIDS awareness? Made by artists close to the AIDS fight in Africa, they look just peachy. Naturally, Dell will hand over some of your cash to the Global Fund for AIDS.

Don’t fancy any of these swanky gadgets? Not sure how much of your cash will end up in the charity’s hands? Then you can make a direct donation instead here.

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