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  • #digitalphotoframes

    Sony S-Frame DPP-F700 Digital Photo Frame/Printer: $200 in January

    The sleek-looking S-Frame DPP-F700 is finally headed to the U.S. It's got a 7-inch (800 x 480) display that doubles as a digital photo frame and image editor for printing 4 x 6-inch photos in 45 seconds. More »
  • #lenovo

    Lenovo's T400s Aims For the Line Between Portability and Performance

    Lenovo's new T400s laptop aims for the sweet spot between portability and performance, offering up a whole bevy of options in a device with a 14.1-inch screen that weighs under four pounds. More »
  • #science

    Nanobot Uses Bacteria Swarm for Propulsion

    Canadian researcher Sylvain Martel has developed a ultra tiny machine that can be propelled and steered through a swarm of 3,000 bacteria. More »
  • #morons

    Disgruntled MacBook Air Owner Has Poor Problem-Solving Skills, A Knife

    This gentleman is extremely upset about his MacBook Air's damaged hinge, so what does he do? He stabs it in the face, obviously. More »
  • #tomorrowscameras

    JVC Everio X: An HD and Slow-Mo Camcorder That Shoots 9MP Stills Too

    JVC's new Everio X camcorder can handle imaging of all kinds, it shoots both 600fps slow-mo vid and 9-megapixel stills—and can even capture 5-megapixel photos while shooting 1080p HD video. More »
  • #lenovo

    Lenovo ThinkPads Officially Semi-Rugged Certified to Withstand Ass-Beatings, Mr. Freeze

    Good news if you own a ThinkPad X200, X300 or T400 or a few other Lenovo laptops: You actually got a mil-spec semi-ruggedized computer and didn't even know it!
  • #bestmodo

    Bestmodo 2008


    Here's a list of the very best gear we've seen this year. It's more bragger's guide than buyer's guide—if you have any of this, you can officially tell your friends to suck on it.
  • #intel

    Intel Opens Door for Army of MacBook Air Clones

    Muffled by the cacophony of like a million netbooks and the wireless power that'll power our cyborg brains at the Intel Developer Forum was the low-key introduction of Intel's next-gen 45nm dual core chips for ultra-thin notebooks—i.e., the dwarven chips that made the MacBook Air possible. Now that everybody can snag them, expect a surge of similarly limber notebooks that can suck in their gut to fit into narrow pockets of ugly paper. More »