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Jason Chen wrote This week on Lifehacker, we've got Linux distributions, backup solutions, Opera Mobiles and the piggy flu. • Opera Mobile 10 beta is now available (tabbed browsing and speed dial) • Make a detachable fish eye lens adapter BY YOURSELF • Lower your piggy
http://gizmodo.com/5407854/ 05:54 PM on November 18 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote Although it'll be awkward to have this iPetals solar charger out on the street, taking advantage of the sun to keep your phone charged is just smart. gawkerGallery(5407576,3,''); Only a concept now, but this charger-that's-also-a-iPhone-stand is easy enough that some Chinese company
http://gizmodo.com/5407578/ 12:23 PM on November 18 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote
http://gizmodo.com/5407576/ 12:21 PM on November 18 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote The DSi's camera is probably the lowest-quality camera device you can buy today that can still counts as a camera. But, it's still a camera, and your kids might enjoy making their photos slightly more interesting than the default shots. Thrustmaster's
http://gizmodo.com/5404465/ 06:35 PM on November 13 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote Having known lots of computer science people who interviewed at Google, we know exactly what kind of questions they're likely to ask potential applicants. Crazy ones. But we didn't know they would ask these questions for marketing positions too. The first
http://gizmodo.com/5404328/ 03:36 PM on November 13 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote Symphony, screenshot above, is a game that uses your own music library to generate enemies on the fly. Think of it like a shmup where the soundtrack (presumably) doesn't suck ass. This video should illustrate what the gameplay is like. It's
http://gizmodo.com/5403612/ 06:57 PM on November 12 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote You know those Xboxes that were banned last week because they were modified to play pirated games? They're being dumped onto eBay and Craigslist by their owners, and they won't all tell you that those consoles are banned from Live. So
http://gizmodo.com/5403544/ 05:27 PM on November 12 , 1969
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