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  • #review

    Android 2.0 Review: Almost Human

    A year ago, Android was an unfinished OS for nerds, bursting with potential. With Android 2.0, it's evolved into something sleeker, more refined and focused—but still something not quite human. More »
  • #apple

    Happy Birthday iPod, You're Doomed

    Happy 8th Birthday, iPod—you don't look a day over... Aww, who am I kidding? You look old. More »
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Things We Didn't Post

    Best Buy and Walmart battle for the right to screw the most customers...Brad Pitt Foundation creates an anchored floating house in New Orleans...Nobel Prize awarded to the three "masters of fiber optics"...Back-to-school laptops sales basically recession-proof... More »
  • #cutlery

    You're Doing It Wrong: How to Properly Buy, Maintain and Use a Knife

    The knife is the most essential kitchen gadget of all, yet people still buy those 25-in-one Ikea knife blocks. I called up Norman Weinstein, knife guru at New York's Institute of Culinary Education, to get some straight talk on knives.
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  • #babies

    Air Protect Baby Seat Is Strong Enough to Take a Punch

    We don't cover a lot of baby seat tech around these parts, but we found Air Protect, a new technology meant to soften the blow to a baby's head in a side-impact crash, downright punchable. More »
  • #apocalypse

    When Gizmodo Commenters Overtake Gizmodo Writers

    When CNN sums up Gizmodo, you might think about Jason Chen's pantsings or Mark Wilson's hilarious turn of a phrase (no to that second one? fair enough). Instead, it's all about OMG! Ponies!. More »
  • #cans

    The Beer Can Celebrates 50 Years of Metallic Aftertaste

    Today is the 50th anniversary of the aluminum beer can, released by Coors in 1959. And while I was prepared to make fun of cans for a few hundred words, they're actually sort of interesting. More »
  • #ces2009

    Gear and Bromance: Gizmodo's CES Experience in a Meta-Nutshell

    Buffet Portions Consumed: Six
    The Computers: 9 Macbooks of varying vintage and a Dell (belonging to Adam Frucci)
    Gambling Results: Down $30. More »
  • #macworld2009

    Testing the iPhone's New Wireless iTunes Downloads

    Today iPhone users can download music from iTunes not just through their computers or Wi-Fi, but AT&T's 3G network. So how does it work? Testing it in Vegas, we can say rocky but functional. More »