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#superkid
This Fifth Grader Can Type Faster Than You.
This cute fifth grader is named Mackenzie. She types at a rapid 119 words per minute and makes the rest of us look pathetic. More » -
#travel
Mini-Moscow on Sale for Just $3 Million
It took 300 people to construct a 400 square foot model of the USSR's capital city back in 1977. Today you can buy that super-detailed, scaled-down version of Moscow for a mere $3 million. More » -
#wtf
Google Guys Lose to President Bush in Weirdest Bracket Ever
The Washington Post has this bizarre Final-Four style bracket to determine the "most influential person of the decade," and with President Bush's defeat of Sergey Brin and Larry Page, all the tech figures are now out of the race. Lame. More » -
#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 » -
#y2k10
Aibo and the Days of Hot Dog-on-Robot Action
In 1999, the world met Aibo, the $2,500 robotic dog from Sony. The following year brought quite the litter of less expensive mechanized pups. Real dogs, however, had mixed feelings about their cyber counterparts. More » -
#nuclearreactors
These Nuclear Reactor Charts Will Help You Take Over the World
Once upon a time, I wanted to be an evil mastermind and take over the world. My plans were foiled because I knew nothing about the inner workings of nuclear reactors. Oh, if only io9 linked these charts back then. More » -
#accessories
Rēmote Turns Your iPhone Into a Universal RF Remote
New Kinetic has an RF attachment accessory for the iPhone that gives it all the power of a universal remote, except way, way better. This is the universal remote we want. More » -
#decadeinreview
Ten Science Stories That Changed Our Decade
There is no doubt that science has become more like science fiction in the past decade, with amazing innovations and discoveries that increased our understanding of the universe. We list ten of the biggest science stories from the past decade. [io9] -
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#retromodo
12 Vintage Portable Televisions Make You Glad To Be Alive in 2009
I remember my best friend had a portable black and white TV in his room back in the day—kind of similar to the Magnavox BD 3902 pictured in OObject's list. More » -
#imagecache
What Is This?
When I first saw this picture, I thought that the guy had gotten frustrated with some kind of weird do-it-yourself exercise equipment and was about to toss it into the woods. I was only right about the DIY part. More » -
#humidifier
This Isn't a PC; It's a Really Cool Humidifier
Normally, I don't find humidifiers exciting, but this one makes for an exception. More » -
#bestof2009
Most Popular Featured Workspaces of 2009
Every week we bring you fresh workspaces from the Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell pool, all supplied by you—the awesome Lifehacker readership. Today we're highlighting the 25 most popular workspaces of 2009. [Lifehacker] -
#repairs
Verizon Literally Puts a Band-Aid on Droid's Problematic Battery Door
I really like my Droid, but have had the same loose battery door problem as everybody else; it usually slides off while being removed from my pocket, which makes the otherwise-heavy-duty-feeling phone feel weak. Verizon's solution? Also weak. More » -
#microsoft
Leak: Windows Phone Ads Could Debut at CES 2010
Whoops! These photos of ad agency Crispin Porter's Job Manager shows dates for Windows Phone ad campaigns as going "live" January 4th and 8th. More » -
#design
Fukasawa Design Specializes in Coffee, Tea, and Elegance
The Coffee + Tea Maker from designer Naoto Fukasawa makes the morning that much more bearable while you wait for that first sweet hit of caffeine. More » -
#iphoneapps
This Week's Best iPhone Apps
In this week's tragically undersupported app roundup: Unicorns, summoned! Bing, Bunged! Human beings, shot to death! Fancy cars, fancily raced! Food quanities, measured relatively! Everything, copied and pasted! Keyboards, questionably revolutionized! And more... More » -
#diy
I Must Get the Stunning Chiaroscuro PC and a Light Cycle to Match
Nick Falzone at Bit-tech has created the Chiaroscuro PC. Made of wood and inspired by the Beijing Digital building, this computer is a true thing of beauty. Absolutely amazing, in fact. The best thing: You can do one yourself. More »


