In today's Remainders: sights! Visit Paris in your browser with a magnificent 24 gigapixel photograph; behold America, circa 1972, in the EPA's 15,000 photograph Documerica project; learn why octopuses like HDTV just as much as you do, and more. More »

Learn to Fix Uneven Skin Tones in Photoshop

Adjusting skin tones in photos can often be harder than adjusting for other colors, but Photoshop guru Helen Bradley has some quick tips for smoothing skin tones as effectively as possible. [Lifehacker]

Lamborghini Murcielago: Low Enough To Park For Free

Want to save money on parking? Buy a Lamborghini. At only 44.7 inches tall, the Lamborghini Murcielago is low enough to fit under some parking barriers, as illustrated by this video. [Jalopnik]

Gran Turismo 5 Looks Even Better In The Dark

And new trailer included in copies of God of War III gives us a teasing glance of night driving, a new addition to the generally sun-dappled world of Gran Turismo. [Kotaku]

Moparized Ram Power Wagon: The Raptor Of Rock Crawling

Chrysler's bringing a big toy to the Easter Jeep Safari, the Moparized Ram Power Wagon. It's fitted with a shortened box for a better departure angle, huge 37"+ tires, a winch, rock rails and a bad attitude. [Pickuptrucks.com] [Jalopnik]

Wheelie Robot Is Great At Being Adorable While Performing Useless Task

I should be in awe of this autonomous, two-wheeled prototype robot by Toyota, dreaming of The Jetsons and Wall-E. But instead, all I can think is, "Who needs a robot that just balances crap on its head?" [PlasticPals via CrunchGear]

Stretch Your Phone's Battery Life by Choosing the Right Network

We've offered our best tips for getting the most from your smartphone's battery, but The New York Times revisits the mobile users' favorite topic. While most of the tips are familiar, he did suggest one somewhat drastic idea we'd never highlighted: [Lifehacker]

It Wasn't God of War That Dante's Inferno Borrowed From

During their Scoring Hell talk at the Game Developers Conference, the folks behind the sounds and music of Dante's Inferno boiled down their game to its essence: Donkey Kong upside down. [Kotaku]
#dealzmodo

Gadget Deals of the Day

It all about the full packaged bundles in today's deals. Pickup an Xbox bundle with two major tiles at a discount, those wanting to dive into DSLRs have the great deal from Nikon, and nab some free prints too.

2011 Chevy Camaro Convertible Spied With Its Top Down

A member of Camaro5 snagged the first top down shots of the Chevy Camaro Convertible. Looks like the windscreen stays the same height and the overall proportions are retained, but the GPS aerial looks weird on the trunk. [Camaro5] [Jalopnik]

Is Jim Sikes The New "Balloon Boy?"

Like Richard Heene, father of the now-infamous "balloon boy," Jim Sikes, the financially-strapped runaway Prius driver, stepped eagerly into the spotlight after his bout of "unintended acceleration." What similar consequences await Sikes if this turns out to be a hoax? [Jalopnik]
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First Reviews of the Panasonic TC-P50VT20 3DTV

After seeing it at CES, there was little doubt. The 50-inch Panasonic TC-P50VT20 wouldn't just be among the first 3DTVs on the market, it would be among the best. The first two reviews are in, and they're relatively positive. More »

Civilization Creator Explains Why Everything Game Devs Know Is Wrong

Firaxis Games co-founder and Civilization creator Sid Meier expanded the minds of GDC attendees by talking about the psychology of game design and breaking some bad news to us. Everything we know, Meier argues, is wrong. [Kotaku]

GoPetFriendly Finds Pet-Friendly Hotels, Campgrounds, and Much More

We love traveling with our pets, but we don't like gambling on whether the hotel where we want to stay allows animals. Web site GoPetFriendly helps figure out where to rest your head without leaving Rover behind. [Lifehacker]

Final Fantasy Fans Are Far Too Sensitive About The Xbox 360

At the big Final Fantasy XIII launch at the HMV store in London, fans show their disapproval of the prospect of winning a free Xbox 360 bundle. Really guys? [Kotaku]

#Offtopic: Hey, Jalopnik Talks About Other Stuff Too

We've asked Jeff Archipley, a Gawker community intern, to take a dive into Jalopnik's #offtopic forum and fish out some juicy morsels. He knows nothing about cars. Let's laugh together below. — Ed. [Jalopnik]
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The Void Between Protons and Electrons Makes Us All Phantoms

Are you real? You may seem real and solid, but you are mostly made of empty space. To demonstrate it, someone enlarged an electron to the size of one pixel, proportionally showing its distance from a equally scaled proton.

Take the Consumer Broadband Test, Help the FCC Keep ISPs In Check

Feel like your broadband's not living up to how they're advertised? Here's your chance to prove it: the FCC's introduced a Consumer Broadband Test that'll let you know exactly how good a connection you've got.

Every Epic Space Saga Needs A Prison Planet

It you thought Mos Eisley was a wretched hive of scum and villainy, wait until you get a load of Belsavis, the Republic prison planet that houses some of the most fearsome criminals in the Star Wars: The Old Republic galaxy. [Kotaku]

A Kitchen With a Mini On The Wall

The original Mini is rumored to seat four adults and the kitchen sink in comfort. Apparently, it also works the other way around. Just make sure you drain the oil before mounting. [Jalopnik]

Mosspuppet Discovers Chatroulette And We All Throw Up a Little

I've got to hand it to Mosspuppet: he's always on top of the latest trends. This time out: Chatroulette! And while it ends with Mosspuppet's most cherished dream fulfilled, it's also. Totally. Gross. NSFW. [Mosspuppet]

The Litanies of iPad: Resistance or Submission

The iPad launched today, and while most of us are buying one, there may be a lot of undecideds among you. Here are the arguments to help push you over the edge—or to pull you back from it:

Screwpop 4-in-1 Keychain Tool

We're a little obsessed with great tools that fit on our keychains, so it's no wonder the Screwpop 4-in-1 keychain multi-tool caught our eye. It's a Phillips-head screwdriver, flat-head screwdriver, a hex nut driver, and a bottle opener in a key-sized package. [Lifehacker]

A Musical Journey Through Dante's Hell

As I mentioned in my review of Dante's Hell, I loved the scoring and sound of Visceral's take on hell. [Kotaku]

Norwegian Prius Unintentionally Accelerates To 109 MPH, Rams Guard Rail

Check out the front wheels on this Toyota Prius, after its owner rammed a guard rail after the throttle stuck open, accelerating it to 109 MPH. It's the second Prius II after James Sikes' to do this. [VG.no] [Jalopnik]

PlayStation Move Requires a Scant 1-2MB of RAM

Sony's XMB may be a bit of a RAM hog, and Microsoft's Project Natal will require about 15% of the Xbox 360's resources. But the new PlayStation Move controller? Its footprint looks light. More »

What Are You Playing This Weekend?

Since much of Kotaku will be spending part of its weekend rubbing elbows with game developers, hopefully securing hot inebriated scoops from those developers, there won't be much time to play games this weekend. We might squeeze something in. [Kotaku]

Insert the PlayStation Move Wand Into the Situations It'll Let You Simulate

For this week's Photoshop Contest, I want you to take Sony's new PlayStation Move and put it in some real contexts. It's supposed to let you pretend to play with guns, swords and other objects, right? Let's see it. More »
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