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#screens
The Hunt For the Perfect Screen
As I stood in the corner of a small, cluttered optics lab at MIT, the professor flipped a switch. The room filled with an electrical buzz, and suddenly a holographic video popped out at my face. More » -
#space
In Space, Even Sharp's Solar Cells Can Generate Energy
Sharp's made no secret of its interest in solar cell technology, but finally they've shown off the fruit of their efforts, the first solar cell capable of surviving in space. More » -
#roundups
EcoModo - The Best of TreeHugger
This week, the best concept gadgets of 2009, robots will take over our water pipes, badass Chariot Skates turns you into a Wheeler, and could Facebook ditch 75% of its servers by switching to C++? More » -
#bestof2009
Most Popular Featured Workspaces of 2009
Every week we bring you fresh workspaces from the Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell pool, all supplied by you—the awesome Lifehacker readership. Today we're highlighting the 25 most popular workspaces of 2009. More » -
#cameras
The Best Point and Shoot Cameras for Every Purpose
Mark Goldstein is the Editor of Photography Blog. And he's been so kind as provide us with his favorite point and shoot picks in every key category. More » -
#vertu
Remind Others of Your Wealth With The Vertu V Collection
So you've spent a few grand on a Vertu phone, but need something else to illustrate just how much of a high roller you are. Would a matching Vertu pen, Bluetooth headset and memory card reader do the job? More » -
#chairs
Heated Portable Chair Will Keep Even Big Bottoms Warm
Sometimes I just like to sit outside during this time of year and have a beer next to a firepit. It's warm enough, but I would be even more comfortable with a folding chair that has a heated seat. More » -
#imagecache
A Work in Progress: The Picture of Everything
Howard Hallis has been drawing pop culture icons, historical figures, and just about anything he can think of since 1997. He's hasn't stopped drawing since that year because what he's working on is The Picture of Everything. More »









