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more about #gallery more comments → The Analrapist: Half Analyst Half Therapist: This was some of the funniest photoshop contest yet. I didn’t realize the Zune guy was so huge. #photoshopcontest more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: What? No Abbey Road album cover 'shop? #photoshopcontest more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: What? No Abbey Road album cover 'shop? #photoshopcontest more » Brian Sexton: So that one image won first, second, AND third place, huh? Wow! Great job! #photoshopcontest more » Curves: You people are sick......and so am I, since this is hilarious. #photoshopcontest more » Zac Terrones: is number 17 a real photo? #photoshopcontest more » Hello Mister Walrus: I was out last week. Is there any particular reason that the PhotoShop contest is about the Domino delivery man? #photoshopcontest more » Kaiser-Machead: This hidden comments thing really sucks. I try to view the other comments posted, and the link doesn't work. #gallery more » Kaiser-Machead: No doubt a session with the Volcano had you guys rush out to IHOP while you reviewed Apple's new toys. #gallery more » weatherman: I'm really curious about that mouse more than anything. Hoping to see a review.. Also, your gallery isn't really a gallery, just one pic of the thum... more » -
#photoshopcontest
50 Historic Events the Domino's Delivery Man Graced with His Presence
Domino's historic pizza delivery man didn't just drop off pizzas at Microsoft HQ to celebrate the release of Windows 7. Oh no! He also showed up at a whole slew of other ridiculous places, much to my delight. More » -
#apple
Check Out These Hands-On Galleries Of the Apple Gear
We've got hands on galleries of the Magic Mouse, the iMac and the 13-inch MacBook. Check them out in their respective posts. -
#retromodo
A Brief History of Sinclair and Its Five Most Interesting Gadgets
You may remember Clive Sinclair as the inventor of the pocket calculator, but you may not realize that his company still exists. In fact, Sinclair released a super-compact, folding "A-Bike" only a few years ago. It still lives! More » -
#gizgallery09
Gizmodo Gallery Private Preview: Drinks and Lightning
It was great seeing so many friends at our preview last night. Even though the AC broke, there was always a cold drink from the bar or coke machine to be had. And we dropped some exclusive Microsoft news. More » -
#ultraportables
IDF's Array of Affordable Thin-and-Lights Are Decidedly Not Netbooks
Want the tiny size of a netbook, but the power of a full-size? Intel showed off a crop of ultraportable laptops, all aimed at around an $800 MSRP, using Core 2 Duo processors, not Atom. Check out our gallery below. More » -
#gizgallery09
At Gizmodo Gallery '09: Ghostly Discovery Listening Station
The Ghostly Discovery music app for the iPhone is a favorite around Gizmodo, and their custom listening station built especially for Giz Gallery is a pretty slick tech demo in its own right as well. More » -
#gizgallery09
At Gizmodo Gallery 09: Freakishly Tiny Drill!
The Tiny Drill serves absolutely no purpose. It doesn't mean we don't love it. Seriously, look how small the damn thing is! And it comes with its own case/holster that doubles as a keychain! More » -
#gizgallery09
At Gizmodo Gallery 2009: The Sex Doll for Dogs
Oh my. The sex doll for dogs, seen only as a render for so long, is finally real. And it's… awkward. It's here at the Gizmodo Gallery, and if your dog fucks it, you'll win a prize. More » -
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#music
Pioneer CDJ-2000 Lets You Mix With the Help of a Big, Beautiful LCD Screen
The Pioneer CDJ-1000 CD Turntable was revolutionary when it launched because it was among the first devices to mimic vinyl turntables without the vinyl. Now, upgraded and equipped with a huge, 6.1-inch screen, the CDJ-2000 wants to up the ante. More » -
#concepts
Screw a House, I'm Buying a Camper Bike
Houses are passe and RVs are overrated. The Camper Bike is where it's at. I don't care if sleeping—let alone functioning—in the thing is a physical impossibility. I WANT ONE. More » -
#ipodnano
Video Shot With iPod Nano: Our First Clips
New iPod Nano in hand, we promptly tested the video camera and the crazy video-record filters. They're fun, but the camera itself is positioned awkwardly. More » -
#thebeatles
Buy A Custom Beatles' Xbox 360, Help Doctors Without Borders
Harmonix is kicking off today a series of eBay charity auctions for Xbox 360s painted with an illustration from the amazing introduction to The Beatles: Rock Band. [Kotaku] -
#gizmodo
Giz Gallery 2009: Help Wanted
Hey, Gizmodo Gallery is happening again this September in NYC and we need some basic help with watching the place and setting it up. If you're available the second half of the month for a few hours a day, we could use you. There will be some basic compensation. Email Chris Mascari, email on the left side of the page on the masthead. -
#cameras
New Incase DSLR Bags Aren't So Ridiculous Looking
If you havent noticed over the last year, Incase have been knocking their messenger/laptop/skateboarding bags out of the park with products that are equally techie and stylish. Their new DSLR bags are no exception. More » -
#architecture
Museum of Image and Sound to Stand as Rio de Janeiro's Next Beachside Attraction
If you're gonna hang out on the beaches of Rio, you wanna look your best, because everyone there is basically a model. The Museum of Image and Sound, designed by Diller Scofidio+Renfro looks like it just rolled out of bed. More » -
#10mostexpensiveiphoneapps
The 10 Most Expensive iPhone Apps Gallery
10. XA1 - $179.99: XA1 is an audio analysis app that gives "realtime feedback of the audio spectrum" when mixing or doing other audio related work. [iTunes Link] More » -
#accessories
BackPack Shelves Expand iMac Storage Capacity In the Most Literal Way
Coming to an Apple Store near you: this thing, that I am completely in love with. It's called the BackPack, and it clips onto the back of new iMac and Cinema Displays, creating an instant shelf for, you know, things. More » -
#art
LED Spray Paint Makes Gangs Cool Again
While there are more than a few exceptions to the rule, most graffiti is nothing more but lame, self-serving tagging. But combine simple signatures with LEDs and slow shutter photography, and the genre is born anew: More »























