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  • #interview

    Rainn Wilson on His Nikon DSLR Short Film, and Why Dwight Would Taste Banhammer

    Rainn Wilson, best known for playing Dwight Schrute on The Office, shot a 140-second film using a Nikon D5000 as part of his participation in the Nikon Film Festival. He talked with us about directing, pancakes and solar-powered deer-meat grinders. More »
  • #photoshopcontest

    40 Gadgets Changed Irrevocably By One Letter

    It's amazing what one letter will do. The Segway becomes the Kegway, Nikon becomes Nixon and Gatorade becomes, uh, Gatorape. I know that last one isn't gadgety, but I let it slide. More »
  • #shootingchallenge

    107 Dazzling Christmas Lights

    You readers have filled me with so much freakin' holiday cheer that I may, MAY, not protest the holidays with my ritualistic murder of a tree. Here are the 107 entrants in this week's Shooting Challenge. UPDATE: Wallpaper versions HERE. More »
  • #inbrief

    Photo Contest: Christmas Lights

    Camera: D3; Lens: 50mm f1.8; ISO/2500, 250sec@1.8 -Derek Davis More »
  • #robots

    CoolerBot Terrorizes Woodland Creatures

    Think of CoolerBot like the paparazzi of the woods. It's solar powered and waterproof, so it stops at nothing to get that perfect shot. Of course, it looks like it should be diffusing bombs, not taking nature photography. More »
  • #gizexplains

    Giz Explains: What Everyone Should Know About Cameras

    Talking to a camera nerd—or even reading about new cameras—can feel like translating from a different language. But it doesn't need to! Here, in this here post, is everything you need to know about cameras, without the noise. More »
  • #dealzmodo

    Gadget Deals of the Day

    You asked for more Blu-ray deals, you got 'em (and a nice Panasonic Blu-ray player to watch them on). Also, check out the deals for Walmart's upcoming Bring Hi-Def Home for the Holidays Sale. Burr! More »
  • #music

    YouTube's VEVO, an Internet Imitation of MTV, Launches Tonight

    YouTube and Universal have teamed up to create VEVO, a site which will host music videos with the blessings of various recording companies. The site is launching tonight and so far the details sound pretty great. More »