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  • #gadgets

    Shine On, You Crazy Gadgets

    I spent this decade hunting for the perfect gadget. I never thought I would end up with tech as good as this. But it's not the tech that interests me the most anymore. More »
  • #qotd

    How Many Times Have You Broken Your Phone During Your Two-Year Contract?

    When thinking about the cost of a cellphone, we consider the phone itself and any service plans, but what about the price of misuse? How often are we finding ourselves paying an unsubsidized price to replace phones under contract? More »
  • #space

    Mysterious Lunar Base Hole Explained

    "We discovered a vertical hole on the moon," says JAXA's Junichi Haruyama. A mysterious tube so large and deep that it can shelter a future moon base. Until the creatures inside kill everyone, which is what happens in these cases. More »
  • #xmen

    DIY Wolverine Claws Seized During Postal Crackdown

    A wannabe Wolverine is crying somewhere in the UK, because these homemade claws of his were seized by border agents as part of a crackdown on illegal goods shipping into the country. Guess he'll just hope for a mutation now. More »
  • #diy

    How To Build The World's Most Useless Machine

    No, this isn't an instructional guide on how to build a TwitterPeek. This device is even more useless. Impossible? Hardly. Check out the video. Then hit the following link for the complete set of build instructions. [Instructables via Neatorama]
  • #home

    LED Shower Bathes You In Cascading Light (and Lots of Water)

    Visentin's LED shower heads are pretty stunning, that is, until you realize that, not only are you completely naked in front of your guests, but you're also splashing water all over the living room. [Visentin via Trendir]
  • #crime

    Apple Refuses To Send Stolen iPhone Back To Rightful Owner After Repair

    When your stuff gets stolen, FILL OUT A POLICE REPORT. Consumerist reader Alisa is figuring this out the hard way after Apple received her stolen phone for repair. Even though it's clearly hers, they refuse to return it. More »
  • #unconfirmed

    Wireless N Support in Next Gen iPhone Implied by Apple Job Posting

  • #photoshop

    Single Photo Tutorial: How to Make a Mask With Photoshop

    Get it? Get it?? Yeah, I bet you got it. [tumblr via tumblr via Super Punch]
  • #zeitgeist

    Top 10 Most Popular Articles of 2009

    Dear 2009, thank you for all the stories, the good and the bad ones. Here are the top 10 most popular articles. Now we have to say good bye forever, because 2010 and the new decade are here. So long! More »
  • #modernruins

    Real-Life Lost Relic Found Over and Over Again

    No, we're not tripping through time with Desmond. The derelict and overgrown plane found in Lost has become a prevalent symbol for a deserted island that's anything but. It also seems to be just as prevalent in the real world.
  • #decades

    Laptops in the Year 2000 Were the Smartphones of Today

    Now I want you to close your eyes and squint really hard. Because I'm going to tell you about a time that feels ancient, a time when Sony made some of the baddest laptops around. More »
  • #science

    Thorium, the Next Uranium

    Wired has a fairly epic look into a material that could make nuclear power both clean and safe called thorium—named after the Norse god of thunder. Of course, scientists recognized its promise back in the 1950s. More »
  • #pranks

    How To: Execute the Ultimate Phone Prank With Skype

    Here's an old gem of a trick for anyone feeling lonely, vindictive, or very drunk this New Year's Eve: with Skype, you can connect any phones in the world, and listen in on the results. Man, what a decade. More »
  • #dealzmodo

    Gadget Deals of the Day

    Cop these bargains before the calendar clicks into the next decade. Get an eMachines 22" monitor for $99, check out the Sony DSLR with extras for $700, and snag an Ani DiFranco MP3 to groove to this evening. More »
  • #wallpaperroundup

    Wallpaper Roundup: Ringing in the New Year

    New Year's Eve is upon us, ring it in with some New Year's-themed wallpaper. Judging by the wallpapers we found, 2010 is going to be all the neon and sparkles the futurists of yesteryear promised us. More »
  • #timewarner

    Time Warner Cable's Genius Solution to Possible Fox Outage: The Internet!

    PSSSSST! Hey, Time Warner Cable! If you tell everyone how to watch Fox shows from their PC, they'll probably start doing it for all your other programming, too! Self-defeating bitterness really is the perfect way to say goodbye to 2009. More »
  • #y2k10

    The Decade in Tech Stocks: Hope You Had GOOG and AAPL

    Turns out it was a tough decade for tech companies. First the bubble they helped create burst and took the rest of the economy down with them; now the credit markets have sunk them in return—with two notable exceptions. More »
  • #imagecache

    The Year In Image Cache: 50 Shots That Wowed Us In 2009

    The Internet offers an endless stream of cool pictures, but here's a look at the best we've come across this year. Inside you'll find images that amaze and amuse. More »
  • #medicine

    Invetech Delivers World's First Production Human Tissue Printer

    Or, as they call it, a "3D bio-printer." Essentially, it allows scientists to build tissue cell by cell. It's that cool sci-fi medical stuff we all dream about. More »
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