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  • #tgif

    10 Gadgets That Make Nerds Comfortable On a Beach

    In most cases, a nerd standing on a beach is like the Queen of England standing on stage at a strip club. It just isn't right. However, these 10 gadgets can make you feel more at home. More »
  • #giftguide

    Hands-On Gifts for Hackers, Makers and the DIY Obsessed

    Hi there, I'm Phil. I live in an electronics factory, and regularly need to pluck microcontrollers out of my feet when walking around barefoot. I thought I could bring some of that joy to you in a gift guide. More »
  • #ces2009

    Live: Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer CES 2009 Keynote

    The second real day of CES 2009 kicks off with Sony CEO Howard Stringer's keynote speech. Sony said yesterday they saved BIG product announcements for the gadget emperor himself. What are they? (Besides Tom Hanks.) More »
  • #gizmodogallery

    At Gizmodo Gallery: The Full List of Wonderful Stuff

    For a few weeks you've been hearing about the Gizmodo Gallery in NYC, catching plenty of teasers for the cool stuff—contemporary marvels, homemade wundergear and pieces of history—we're showing down at the Reed Annex on Orchard St. from today 12 noon through Sunday 4pm. Now, for the first time, we're revealing the whole list. And it's annotated, for your pleasure. More »
  • #windows7tip

    Win 7 Tip: Device Stage Gadget Interface Is Gorgeous (When Supported!)

    Device Stage is a set of baked-in icons and menus for printers, cameras, phones, etc. that wait for the moment when you plug something in. Recognition comes fast and smooth—provided the gadget is supported. UPDATE More »
  • #review

    Chumby One Review: Totally Frivolous, but Totally Adorable

    The new Chumby One model ditches the old beanbag casing for a retro-clock-radio-inspired look and slashes the price, though the internals are unchanged. It remains a pretty frivolous gadget, yet I can't help really liking it. More »
  • #verizonhub

    The Verizon Hub Widget Phone Just Got a Lot More Exciting

    I'm reviewing the somewhat anachronistic Verizon Hub connected phone. Now that I've seen its future—an open platform built on Linux with sleek hardware from this decade, like capacitive touchscreens—it's way more exciting. More »
  • #android

    We Want to Own this Mystery, Apple-Like Android MID

    We know almost nothing about this device of any substance. It could be a prototype. It could be on an assembly line now. But it's a tiny, touchscreen MID that runs Android. And it's pretty much distilled hotness. More »