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  • #ebooks

    Ereaders Are For Nazis, and More Theories From Authors Who Truly Hate Ebooks

    There is a discussion to be had about whether or not ebooks are bad for writing, reading, and bookselling. There is also, apparently, a discussion to be had about whether or not ebook proponents are just like the Nazis. More »
  • #microsoft

    Microsoft "Runs Out" of Cheaper Windows 7 Family Packs, Just In Time For Christmas

    The Windows 7 Family Pack was a great offer, bundling three full Home Premium upgrades for $150. It was also a limited time deal, but without a set terminus. Well, now we have an expiration date: gift-buying season. More »
  • #blockquote

    Yeah, TV Executives Are Terrified of Streaming Video

    The above quote comes from Anne Sweeney, president of the Disney-ABC Television Group, whose daughter insisted her dorm room did not need a TV thanks to Hulu and other streaming sites. It's the sound of panic setting in. More »
  • #flip

    FlipShare TV Hands-On

    Flip's new companion hardware to their pocket camcorders is a logical extension of the Flip brand. It brings Flip-taken videos (and nothing else) to a TV, and while some may find its simplicity refreshing, others will find it limiting. More »
  • #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 »
  • #robots

    Wind-Up Salt and Pepper Bots Put an End to Dinner Table Shame

    While reaching for salt shakers, I've managed to set tablecloths on fire, knock glasses over, and, in one case, flash a dinner companion. No more of that though, because these across-the-table marching, wind-up salt-and-pepper bots are here to help. More »
  • #giftguide

    Gifts For Lazy People Who Could Use a Smarter Home

    If you know someone who would benefit by turning more of the day-to-day operation of their home over to gadgets, we have several products you might be interested in (and one you shouldn't be). More »
  • #displays

    Pixel Qi Dual-Mode LCD Ships Next Month; $100, 10-Watt HDTV Up Next

    One is a rough manufacturing start date for a display component, and the other is an announcement so vague it barely means anything. But lest you forget: Pixel Qi's multi-mode, e-ink-shaming LCD technology is amazing. More »
  • #diy

    DIY Light Bulb Planters and Mini Terrariums Bring Too Many Puns

    The ever-present flower on my desk sits in a skinny vase that doesn't exactly scream I'm-kinda-geeky-but-hey-it's-ok-because-I-make-cool-things. Time to start using a funky DIY planter or mini terrarium made of repurposed light bulbs. Maybe the what-a-bright-idea puns will be a bonus. More »
  • #usb

    My Dream Coffee Cup is Now Reality

    Unlike T.S. Eliot's J. Alfred Prufrock, I can't measure life out in coffee spoons. I tend to lose the darn things. That's exactly why this self-stirring, self-heating, USB-chargeable coffee cup is the stuff my caffeine-deprived daydreams are made of. More »