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    Don't Get Screwed: A Guide to Deals on Cables and Extras For Your Gadget Gifts

    Unwrapping a nice lustworthy gadget only to learn that some crucial part is sold separately can be a major drag. But exercise patience: It's dumb to run to the first open store for HDMI cables and extra game controllers. More »
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #photoshopcontest

    14 Christmas Wishes Left Unspoken for Obvious Reasons

    There's a reason that people ask for realistic stuff like the Star Trek Blu-ray for Christmas instead of what they really want in their heart of hearts. Because their heart of hearts are fucking crazy. More »
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    02:00 PM
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #lasertag

    The Ray Guns of War: I Fought In a Laser Tag Nerd Platoon

    Crouched behind a thin eucalyptus tree on a crisp Saturday morning, I peer through my gun sight. I spot someone running through the woods. I aim for his head. And fire. The robotic voice in my gun says "CASUALTY". More »
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    By Erin Biba
  • #3gtest2009

    Our 2009 12-City 3G Data Mega Test: AT&T Won

    Given carrier reputation and our own iPhone call drops, we were pretty surprised to discover, through careful testing in 12 markets, that AT&T's has pretty consistently the fastest 3G network nationwide, followed closely—in downloads at least—by Verizon Wireless. More »
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    12/21/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #books

    The Gizmodo Reading Room: Books We Love

    A synonym for "nerd" used to be "bookworm," but it's lost in today's broadband ADHD society. We still read, though. Voraciously. Here we present a collection of books, new and old, that we've enjoyed over the course of this year. More »
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    12/20/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #howto

    How To: Make Your PC and Mac Share Stuff Like Best Friends

    Networking is stupid. You'd think it'd be real darn easy to share stuff between PCs and Macs, but it's not as nearly simple as it should be. So, here's how to make 'em talk and share stuff like best friends. More »
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    12/20/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #filmmaking

    Orson Welles and His Brief Passionate Betacam Love Affair

    In January 1985, the phone rang. The caller announced that he was Orson Welles and that he wanted to have lunch with me. Thus began one of the most extraordinary and bittersweet adventures of my life. More »
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    12/18/09
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    By Frank Beacham
  • #tgif

    10 Strange Gadget Situations Caught on Camera

    It's Friday. You've got the weekend and, chances are, a short week coming up. Life is good. Let's celebrate by kicking back and enjoying some gadget hilarity. More »
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    12/18/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #review

    Avatar Review: Yes, It Changed Everything After All

    Put simply, Avatar is the most visually fantastic film I've ever seen. It will be hailed as the groundbreaking 3D release of its time while setting a new standard by which all blockbusters are measured. Yes, it's that good. More »
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    12/18/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #oldgadgets

    It's OK. I Love My Old Gear, Too

    You'd think a guy who writes about tech all day would have the latest and greatest gear. Confession time: I don't. In fact, most of it's pretty old and I sort of like it that way. More »
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    12/17/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #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 »
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    12/16/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #space

    The Physics of Space Battles

    Joseph Shoer is a Ph.D. candidate in aerospace engineering, studying how modular spacecraft could be assembled, and hoping that they will be the telescopes and human exploration vehicles of the future, and not for crushing the dreams of Martian colonists. More »
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    12/16/09
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    By Joseph Shoer
  • #apple

    Apple Gestapo: How Apple Hunts Down Leaks

    They call themselves the Worldwide Loyalty Team. Among some employees, they are known as the Apple Gestapo, a group of moles always spying in headquarters and stores, reporting directly to Jobs and Oppenheimer. Here's how they hunt people down. More »
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    12/15/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #design

    A Century of Great Gadget Design: Phaidon's Design Classics

    Phaidon, publisher of the best-looking books on the planet, just released Pioneers, Mass Production, and New Technologies, three volumes each containing 333 of the most impressively designed objects of the last century. Here are 12 gadgets that made the cut. More »
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    12/15/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #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 »
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    12/15/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #lists

    What We Still Need on Blu-ray (And What Should Never Go HD)

    Some movies seems made specifically for Blu-ray's abilities. Some just don't get anything out of hi-def. So why is Hollywood so completely unable to tell the difference between the two? Let's pull it together, studios. For all our sakes. More »
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    12/14/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #christmaslights

    Christmas Lights, The Brief and Strangely Interesting History Of

    Thomas Edison was known for his wacky publicity stunts, but during the Christmas of 1880 he went for the sentimental rather than shock value. That year, instead of electrocuting an elephant, he brought us the first electric Christmas light display. More »
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    12/13/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #howto

    How To: Totally Overhaul Your Phones With Google Voice

    Google Voice, which lets users consolidate all their phones under one number, archive your texts and voicemails, and much, much more, is two things to most people: vaguely promising, and totally confusing. Here's how to make the switch, in plain English. More »
    Feature
    12/12/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #tgif

    8 Examples Why Alcohol and Gadgets Don't Mix

    Like me, you will probably unwind over the holidays and have a few drinks at a party with friends (or alone while crying in the dark). Just keep these tragic stories about mixing gadgets and booze in mind. More »
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    12/11/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #androidapps

    The 30 Essential Android Apps

    In a year, Android's gone from shaky upstart to mobile juggernaut. And nowhere is that more apparent than the apps—the Marketplace is positively bursting, with over 14,000 apps. Here are the ones you need, the essentials. More »
    Feature
    12/11/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #retromodo

    100 Years of Failure: 10 Technologies We Were Promised But Never Got

    In Your Flying Car Awaits, author Paul Milo discusses "robot butlers, lunar vacations and other dead-wrong predictions of the 20th Century." Here are 10 calamitous tech failures. Even the ones that did make it aren't anything like their original visions. More »
    Feature
    12/10/09
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    By Paul Milo
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