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  • #howto

    A Guide To Setting Up Your New Xmas Smartphone

    The moment you unpackage a new smartphone is a magical one. Don't let the moment right after that, when you realize that it's practically useless out of the box, cancel that out. Here's everything you need to know: More »
  • #review

    Thermaltake Level 10 Chassis Review: Can BMW Change PC Design?

    PC Perspective's reader Craig Mullaney scored the first review with the Thermaltake Level 10 computer case. And the site was kind enough to share it with us, in full, here. Spoiler: it's as ridiculously awesome as we'd expect: More »
  • #lacie

    The LaCie Rikiki Is the Tiniest 2.5-inch Portable Hard Drive On the Market

    With LaCie, you always expect the product to look good—and the Rikiki portable HDD is no exception. They also claim that it is the smallest 2.5-inch drive on the market. More »
  • #downloads

    VirusTotal Uploader 2.0 Instantly Scans Files for Viruses Against 41 AV Apps

    Windows only: Previously mentioned VirusTotal Uploader automatically uploads any file to online virus scanner VirusTotal, scanning it for viruses with 41 different popular antivirus applications—and now it's even better and faster, with instant hash checking, letting you skip uploads altogether.
  • #crime

    Chinese Woman Fools Scanners By Surgically Switching Her Fingerprints

    Unfortunately for Lin Ring, her $14,600 surgical fingerprint switching procedure was able to fool the scanners, but could not prevent immigration officials from noticing the scars on her fingers. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    Michael Ruhlman's Ratio iPhone App May Actually Get You Into the Kitchen

    "When you know a ratio, you don't know a recipe, you know 1,000." Ruhlman's upcoming Ratio iPhone app looks like an excellent way to spread his theory of ratio-based cookery. Scared of sauce-making or baking? This is for you. More »
  • #review

    Nintendo DSi XL Review: Super Size Me

    The Nintendo DSi LL, (DSi XL in the West) is the latest addition to the hugely successful Nintendo platform. "LL" is the Japanese equivalent of "XL", or "extra large". But is bigger really better? More »
  • #howto

    How To Clean Your Filthy Gadgets

    Hey, you, your gadgets are disgusting. And wiping them with your greasy shirt sleeve isn't making things any better. Here's how to clean your gadgets, the right way. More »
  • #security

    Carbon Fiber, Biometric and Bluetooth iWallet is the Undisputed Fort Knox of Wallets

    A $600 carbon fiber and Kevlar wallet ($299 for fiberglass version) might seem expensive, but if you frequently forget your wallet or cellphone, it could be the best money you ever spent. It's loaded up with Bluetooth and biometrics. More »
  • #terribleideas

    Oh Gee, Blu-ray and DVD Flipper Discs Seems Like Fantabulous Idea

    Blu-ray's latest bit of brilliance is the Flipper: a disc that's plain ol' DVD on one side, and Blu-ray on the other, like bolting a cassette tape on the back of a CD. Amazing. More »