<![CDATA[Gizmodo: gadget guide]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: gadget guide]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/gadgetguide http://gizmodo.com/tag/gadgetguide <![CDATA[NY Times' Pogue-O-Matic Guides Your Gadget Shopping, Sets My Heart Aflutter]]> Maybe it's because I have the hugest crush on David Pogue of the New York Times, but I find his recently released product finder guide, the Pogue-O-matic, absolutely adorable... and useful too! The Pogue-O-Matic is divided into four parts: cameras, camcorders, smartphones and televisions. If you were planning on getting people any of the above for the holidays, stop by and have little e-Pogue explain what details you should look out for. Being a gadget blogger with a finger on the pulse of the latest and greatest, I personally don't need the advice. But I'll be stopping by anyway... for you, Pogue. Just. For. You. [Pogue-o-Matic on the New York Times]

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<![CDATA[PlayLimit, Kid's Worst Nightmare]]> This gadget gives parents full control over their kids' gaming. It's a lockbox that turns any kind of device that plugs into a TV into a fully-functioning coin-op machine. Just imagine having to do chores to earn tokens to play games—oh, the humanity! This device even locks up the port where the component cables are plugged into the PlayLimit. Guess you could always buy a spare set of component cables to use when Mommy and Daddy are at happy hour.

PlayLimit caps time spent in front of TV [Ubergizmo]

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