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    strider_mt2k: That's pretty nice from a modding standpoint. I've enjoyed modding my Dell Mini 9 quite a bit. It's taken some elbow grease, time and money, but it's ... more »
    Geisrud: All these netbooks seem to come with 1GB RAM. Anyone know if, in general, they are upgradeable to 2GB? more »
    J France: Hoorah for The Stones, great summer / Monday afternoon track. Made my day ;) more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Perhaps some taste and decorum for the dearly departed. more »
    First: There's a sad sort of clanging from the clock in the hall And the bells in the steeple too And up in the nursery an absurd little bird Is popping out ... more »
    sadene100: it was so beautiful while it laster :( if only we got to play more COD4 on it! more »
    OMG! Ponies!: There's only one thing to do: Crank "It's So Hard (To Say Goodbye)" by Boyz II Men and knock back a 40 of Old English. more »
    KingKorg: We salute you 103 inch plasma for your service... i think i like this song better though more »
    discounteggroll: I woulda loved to donate my Kill-a-Watt to see how much succulent electricity that bad boy used over the 4 day course. A simple 3 prong to 2 prong ad... more »
    MrBlahBlah: wait, it's a fundraiser? I'm so behind. more »
  • #netbooks

    A Quick Look at the 10-Inch Aspire One 103

    A 10-inch version of the popular Acer Aspire One netbook is on the way, as proven in this first set of real-live photographs. More »
  • #gizmodogallery

    Good Bye 103-inch Panasonic, Good Bye

    Oh boy, this is sad. I hate goodbyes. The Gizmodo Gallery is over, and they just came to pick up the Panasonic 103-inch. More »
  • #gizmodogallery

    At Giz Gallery: We're Setting Up Right Now

    Chris Mascari and I landed in NY this morning and we're starting to set up the gallery space. The 103 inch plasma just arrived. I am thankful it is on wheels. It plugs in, and we have power, thanks to Seth Herr who donated his time and skills towards creating a direct power line for our fund raiser's HDTV, the first of three readers who jumped to volunteer for the cause. As we set up, there's nothing that exciting going on, just a couple of nerds moving around boxes and furniture, but the Justin.TV stream is below.
  • #ipod

    Fourth Gen iPod Nano 1.03 Patch Out Now

    Apple has just released the 1.03 patch for the fourth generation iPod nano (that's the new one, for those who may have lost count). The update adds support for the upcoming Apple in-ear headphones and tweaks CoverFlow functionality. Here's the full list of updates: More »
  • #windowsmobile

    Velocity Mobile Enters Windows Mobile Smartphone Market With 103, 111

    Does the world need yet another company making Windows Mobile phones? Maybe, maybe not, but Velocity Mobile is doing it anyway with their Velocity 103 (left) and 111 (right) smartphones. Both are running Windows Mobile 6.1 and will launch in Q2 and Q3 respectively. What's this have to do with Mr. T? You can't spell Velocity without T, fool. Plus Mr. T likes smartphones. More »
  • #biggamehunt

    Giz Plays With Tests the 103-Inch Panasonic Plasma (Verdict: Duuuuuhhhh)

    You can read about it all you want, but to be in its presence is another thing altogether. And no, I'm not talking about Frucci. We gave you a sugary lick of its sweetness last Friday on site, but now here are some of the technical details and a nerdier gallery of our experience with Panasonic's 103-inch $70,000 1080p plasma wunderscreen. More »
  • #moneyfornothin

    We know where we're going for movie night: NYC's City Hall. Panasonic just dropped off a 103-inch plasma HDTV as well as a Blu-ray player, completely free of charge.
  • #software

    Optimus Configurator Screenshots Continue to Tease

    The Optimus 103 keyboard is still nowhere to be found—same as when we looked last week, but they've just released a set of screenshots for their bundled configurator. More »
  • #homeentertainment

    SOLD: First 103-Inch Plasma, to NBC Meatheads

    Geeks, we lost. It reminds me of wedgies and having lunchroom meatloaf dumped on my head, but the first two Panasonic 103-inch plasmas were just sold to NBC for use on the set of Football Night in America. No, the first thing to run on these TVs won't be Xbox. The set, with a fully HD, 1920 by 1080 resolution screen, a 5000:1 contrast ratio, will first run the live version of Madden. The TV still has the screen real estate equivalent to four 50-inch plasmas, or a queen-sized bed. More »