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  • #inbrief

    Gadget Deals of the Day

    Today's Dealzmodo is packed with deals that built up over the weekend; check out the savings on HP laptops, TVs, and games for all consoles. Most importantly, you can download Lady Gaga's "Christmas Tree" for free. And that is priceless. More »
  • #laautoshow

    2011 Hyundai Sonata: 'Bama-Bound And Down

    Many wonderful things hail from Alabama: Good barbecue. Funky soul music. In 2011, the Hyundai Sonata will join that list. America, say hello to crimson-colored, mid-size Korean luxury. Roll kimchi tide! (It looks better in person. Promise.) [Jalopnik]
  • #laautoshow

    2011 Hyundai Sonata: A Sexy, Camera-Shy Mid-Size

    Seeing the four-banger-only 2011 Hyundai Sonata in person, it looks sleek and stylish and beautifully detailed. However, in these press images, it looks awkward and lumpy. We can't figure out why. [Jalopnik]
  • #giftguide

    Gizmodo's Guide to Other Gift Guides

    The swirling vortex of postmodern metacommentary has all led down to this: Our Gift Guide to Other People's Gift Guides. How do you approach Bob Vila's earnest recommendations for household handymen, or OK!'s abstinence-vampire-centric guide for Twilight fanatics? Follow me! More »
  • #rant

    Dual-Sided Blu-ray/DVD Discs: What the Hell Took So Long?

    HD DVD made dual-sided HD DVD/DVD combo discs in 2006. They even announced a dual-sided HD DVD/Blu-ray disc in January 2007. So why the fuck did it take three more years to make a Blu-ray/DVD combo? 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 »
  • #review

    Asus O!Play Review: Best-Priced HD Video Player Is the New Champ

    Battlemodos give you a clear sense of what's good and bad in a gadget category, but there's no way to include everything. Consider the $99 Asus O!Play the new champ of HD video players—better late than never. More »