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How To Comment: Link To Comments
Have you ever wanted to link to a specific comment on Gizmodo to share with beloved Friends? It's much easier than you think, here's how: More » -
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How to Comment: Commenter RSS
Last week Lifehacker showed you the elaborate process needed to receive Comment Reply Notifications, but this week we'll take it a littler slower with Commenter RSS Feeds. Here's How: More » -
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How To Comment: Set Up Reply Notifications
Lifehacker has a great tutorial on how to Set Up Comment Reply Notifications, and if you missed their post a few days ago here it is again. More » -
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RSS Lamp Shade: Decorate Your Room Like The Internet
The RSS feed lamp shade is good in a traditional sort of way, but if you really want to go for that contemporary style, a Twitter or Facebook lampshade would really do the trick. More » -
home furnishings
Sanyo ALBO Digital Picture Frame is Handsome, Like George Jetson
Sanyo knows that some of us are still upset that the futuristic fictional universe of The Jetsons doesn't look like it'll come to pass, so they've thrown us a bone: a Wi-Fi digital picture frame that looks like it came straight out of Jane Jetson's foyer. The innards are pretty unexciting , with Windows CE and 256mb of onboard memory to complement a fairly standard set of picture frame capabilities, including a wide range of storage support, Picasa downloads and limited audio playback. The frame more than makes up for being a technological bore by looking completely amazing, in a retro-futurist kind of way. More » -
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Eye-Fi Software Update Adds Support for Twitter, RSS
Eye-Fi keeps kicking ass with their wireless SD cards, adding feed publishing capabilities through Twitter and RSS in a free software update. It was only a few weeks ago that another downloadable upgrade boosted download speeds and threw in MobileMe support, adding to an already massive list of support photo sharing sites. Owners should get an Eye-Fi Manager Software update pushed through automatically, and new customers can now find the cards on the Eye-Fi website. Note to other hardware manufacturers: DO MORE STUFF LIKE THIS. [Eye-Fi via Crave] -
home entertainment
TiVo Discovers Really Simple Way to Get Syndicated Web Vid
Yes, you guessed from my carefully coded headline there that today TiVo announced the capability to download video from RSS feeds on the web, by way of updated TiVo Desktop Plus software for Windows. You'll have to pay $25 for it, but just once—it's a free update to those who already use TiVo Desktop Plus to bring recorded shows over to their PCs, iPods and PSPs. Jump for details in an excerpt from the press release. More » -
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Dash Navigator Now Open to 3rd Party Apps
The eagerly anticipated Dash connected GPS navigator just made another extreme promise, offering third parties a chance to develop for the system. The example Dash uses is the real-estate value database Zillow—you can use the tool to check values of homes in the vicinity, as you see in the above pic. Dash will also encourage data providers to share data in standard formats such as RSS and KML (Google Earth files). After the jump, you can see a shot of the tool used to turn tags into Dash buttons. The company has lots to deliver on—we're expecting review units in late December or January. [Dash] Thanks Gina! More » -
better than harbucks
News Brews: Turn Depressing World Affairs Into Coffee
I like coffee. I like RSS. So naturally, I dig Benjamin Brown's News Brews project, which crawls through RSS feeds and takes "the relative frequency at which different coffee-growing regions are mentioned" to determine their respective bean proportion in the blend. More » -
don't sit so close to the tv
Google Reader Gets Optimized for the Wii
If you insist on browsing the web on your Wii like some kind of stubborn myopic, now you can read your RSS feeds there as well. Google Reader just released a Wii-optimized version of their site, which you can view directly on your TV. And if you're new Google Reader, glance at the video above to see the awesome chin beard sporting Google Reader developer Chris tell you about the project. More » -
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Clickity-Clackity Steampunk RSS Reader
Forget Google Reader or Feed Demon for your RSS needs, this modified telegraph sounder taps out RSS feeds using MagpieRSS PHP script to grab them and Morse2LED to make them tappable. It's a little useless if you don't know Morse Code, but it looks pretty sweet next to its steampunk keyboard counterpart. More » -
home entertainment
Apple TV Hack Brings RSS Feeds to Your Living Room
So now that Apple TV has gotten the mandatory Mario hack, the guys at twenty08 are giving Apple's slim box another feature, the ability to read basic RSS1.x/2.x feeds. Once downloaded, the plug-in gives Apple's box an extra channel, letting it display your favorite news headlines. ATOM feeds and video RSS support are coming soon. With all the new hacks, suddenly that $299 doesn't seem so bad after all. More » -
gadgets
Samsung SPH-72x Photo Frames: Up To 12-inch With Wi-Fi and RSS, Will Get You Married
Later this year, Samsung will release 8- and 12-inch version of their new 800 x 480 pixel 7" photo frames. They don't only look like the lost son of an old Apple Cinema Display, but they are also Wi-Fi enabled and will automagically search for PCs with Vista, displaying photos,movies and MP3s stored on the PCvia Windows Media Player 11. And images from the Internet, via RSS. More » -
gadgets
Asus ScreenDUO: A Place for Widgets, RSS Feeds and More
These little secondary displays seem to be cropping up lately—in fact, we were mooning over the WidgetStation just yesterday. Now here's the Asus ScreenDUO, plugging into your USB port, syncing info from that PC, RSS feeds, or even letting you put a widget or two on its tiny screen. There's no word on pricing or availability yet, but the more of these secondary displays we see, the more we want one sitting right here. More » -
announcements
RSS Issues Fixed Better Than Heavyweight Boxing
Hey faithful RSS readers. Our recent backside troubles gave you two or three times the Gizmodo that you bargained for. Lucky you. But your free ride is over! We're back to one RSS entry for every post. Sorry suckas. More » -
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The Internet: Hard Enough Without RSS
Hey, thanks to everyone who let us know there are some RSS duping issues going on. Apparently many of you are lucky enough to be getting double posts of everything we write. All I can say is that you're welcome and we aren't charging anything more for the bonus posts. More » -
gadgets
First Look at Chumby: the Huggable, Hackable Information Device
Chumby is an information device that, given its developer-approved hackable nature, is destined to become the Furby or Tickle Me Elmo of the gadget/geek world when it's released en masse in March 2007. The Chumby doesn't look like much when first plugged, but after registering it on Chumby Industries' Web site, the possibilities are seemingly endless, thanks to widgets. Nothing more than mini-programs, Chumby's widgets let you use the little device just the way you want: load up the appropriate widget, and the Wi-Fi-enabled Chumby taps into your Flickr account, displaying your terrific pictures on its 3.5-inch touch screen. Or, why not have it display the latest Google News—nay,Gizmodo!—headlines? More » -
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Sony Ericsson Launches Z610i Complete With Mirror-Like Finish
Just officially unveiled in London a short while ago, the Sony Ericsson Z610i is being positioned as the cellphone perfect for people who expect a little more out of their cellphone than just the basic features. To that end, the Z610i, looking at the stats alone, does a fairly decent job. The 2-megapixel camera isn't a piece of junk like most cellphone cameras and its 2-inch, 220x176 pixel resolution display, while not ground-breaking, gets the job done admirably. Besides, the Z610i's has a mirror-like finish, which is just the type of thing that cellphone's have been lacking: more tacky aesthetic devices. More » -
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Google Reader Available For Cellphones
Subscribe to RSS feeds on your phone with Google Reader, now available on mobiles. Catch up on all the newest Gizmodo news on the toilet, in the car, on the bus, at work, even making love with your wife—Honey, a little lower...whoa those are some hot Samsung models...Ow! More » -
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Gizmodo Dashboard Widget
Reader Paul Blakeman found some time between designing websites to make a OS X dashboard widget for Gizmodo. Plop it down into your dashboard and it shows you the latest 20 RSS feed items from the Giz. More » -
announcements
Gizmodo Comments Feed
Now that our comments are up and running smoothly, we'd like to offer you all a window into the very soul of Gizmodo—the Gizmodo Comments Feed. Thrill to the witty banter! Wonder at the pithy commentary! Gaze in awe at the wisdom of the collective hive mind! Guffaw at the poop jokes. More » -
gadgets
See SPOT Supply RSS Feeds
Make Magazine has a detailed—and we mean detailed—HOW-TO on how to get RSS feeds sent to your SPOT watch. I dig SPOT but I think it's gone stagnant recently. This little hack, however, perks up my flagging SPOT-love slightly. More »
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