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more about #desktop more comments → Samiam303: Seriously, the writers at Gizmodo need to read up on the difference between "clip art" and "stock photos". I've seen the Snow Leopard cover called "cl... more » RogueWarrior: Looks like another lousy knockoff of an Apple concept except they're blowing their own horn with a Windows logo on it. Not a single Apple desktop ima... more » Mark 2000: Blah, blah, blah! Mac Sucks! Those default wall papers all look like Tiger's default wallpaper with a windows logo stamped in the middle more » OMG! Ponies!: Screw that noise. It didn't get any better than this. *blerg. didn't work right. more » Pessimippopotamus: The login screens wish they had gone with a deep ocean theme. Like you know, looking up while you're drowning in the Pacific. #windows7art more » nerdtalker: Wait, why doesn't Microsoft want the pre-release wallpapers being used as... wallpapers? I don't get it. #windows7art more » -Skyline-:Offering FREE Grunt Birthday Parties!: Edit.... Nevermind [www.bestbuy.com] more » D2G: The BB internal code name for the package is the "Hero Bundle." #hpbestbuypackage more » yule-and-bellow: all this for less than I paid for my low end MBP after (apple) taxes, wow. #hpbestbuypackage more » shokwaav: i rather the zooming out to end as a grid instead. the linear design doesn't really appeal to me it didnt say how typing would be done either... but ... more » SwapMeet: One problem I could see is that you'd have to hold your fingers slightly above the pad or else it will register as a click. It doesn't look like you ... more » lostarchitect: The first part of what he's proposing is basically just a Wacom tablet with multi touch, which they are already producing... I bought one 2 days ago. ... more » MarcusMaximus: The windowing scheme looks like the old xbox 360 blades(or a horizontal version of the NXE one) more » Log1c: Lets cut a deal. If I can pick it up I can take it home? Fair right? more » gunluva is prepared to drop.: If I get the same power in a dull, mundane case instead of this flashy, finny nonsense, how much would it cost? more » -
#art
Ask the Artist: How Windows 7's Iconic Home Screen Evolved
Chuck Anderson, creator of Windows 7's laid-back, cerulean-cool default wallpaper and login screen, showed me the evolution of his work—including Easter eggs, avoiding Mac tropes and why flaming skulls didn't make the final design. More » -
#dealzmodo
Dealzmodo: HP Desktop, Monitor, Laptop, Netbook and Router, all for $1200 (!)
Those looking for new Windows 7 hardware might want to head to Best Buy tomorrow—according to our source, they're set to debut an HP package with a desktop, monitor, laptop, netbook, and router, ridiculously priced at $1200. More » -
#userinterface
10/GUI: Fascinating Multitouch User Interface Design
User interface designer R. Clayton Miller thinks the mouse and the windows-based desktop metaphor should die. It's just too confusing. However, he also argues that multitouch displays are not the answer. Looking at his solution, he may be right. More » -
#exclusive
Alienware Area-51 ALX First Autopsy
It takes two people to lift. The Predator fins flare up as soon you mash the silver diamond on its head. Alienware's Area 51 ALX is a monster, and we've dissected it at Giz Gallery. More autopsy shots and details: More » -
#amd
AMD Athlon II X4 620: Four Cores for $99
AMD's new Athlon II X4 chips are like a Phenom II minus the L3 cache. But they're super-cheap: $99 (2.6GHz-620), and $122 (2.8Ghz-630). Also looks like they hold their own against the $150 Core 2 Quad 8200: [Maximum PC] -
#hellokitty
Hello Kitty Violates The Minew A10 PC
We enjoy making fun of all things Hello Kitty, but your daughter would probably love the Minew A10 (more than she would love the Hello Kitty AR-15 anyway). More » -
#mods
WTF? Latest Use for A Leaf Blower Kinda Sucks
You gotta applaud this overclocker's ingenuity in using a leaf blower (seemingly switched to suck) to cool a desktop PC. But the vibration you'd get makes me call shenanigans. Extra points for using a dictionary, though! [There I Fixed It] -
#ipod
iPod Alarm Clock Bed Shaker Won't Work for Me
This is the iLuv iMM153 Desktop Dual Alarm Clock for iPod, which has a bed shaker that is supposed to wake you up better than any alarm. Obviously, these guys haven't tried this thing with me yet. More » -
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#imagecache
Your Desktop
PhD Comics has a great desktop for your machine to sort your icons into. Head over there for full sized versions. [PhD Comics] -
#polls
The 10 Most Confusing Terms in Tech Are Mostly Unneeded Anyway
A UK for-profit firm called The Gadget Helpline surveyed 5,000 people to ferret out the industry's most confusing tech jargon. Luckily, they found most of the top 10 confusing terms are antiquated or proprietary: -
#space
Hubba Hubba Hubble Desktop Backgrounds
NASA is preparing the final—and very risky—Hubble maintenance mission. They have released an interactive site to explain it, which includes some of my favoriter favoritest Hubble images ever, ready for desktop background use: More » -
#review
Verizon Hub Phone Review
The Verizon Hub is unstuck in time. It's a 2006 device that's just getting here, now, in 2009, begging the question, "Is it better to be late than never?" More » -
#startrek
Customized Star Trek Desktop for Mac: For The Trekkie Who Has Everything
A Lifehacker reader has submitted a pretty badass Star Trek: The Next Generation desktop for Mac. It syncs with iTunes, iCal, weather, and your Star Trek underoos. More » -
#acer
Acer Aspire Z5600 Multi-touch All-in-One Mimics TV Perfectly With 1080p, Blu-ray and Built-In Tuner
Acer's Aspire Z5600 multi-touch all-in-one does the best job yet of looking like more like a TV than a computer, which is kind of a good thing. Oh yes, it's built for Windows 7—the future. More » -
#pcs
This Is the Sexiest Computer BMW and HP Could Come Up With?
This is HP's new z800 flagship workstation, which was designed by BMW DesignWorksUSA. And uhh, yeah. This is the best you guys could do? Really? It looks like a Packard Bell. -
#dell
Dell Inspiron Towers Are Like Skittles: Cheap, Tiny and Rainbow-y
Dell's Inspiron towers are what cheap computers should be—uh, cheap, customizable and colorful. They start at $300, but are oddly stopping over in China first before coming to the US "this spring." -
#wallpapers
Where to Get This Excellent Wallpaper
Every time we run a post with this background, I get a ton of people asking where I got it. So here it is—it's called Night Blur, from Mandolux. Click the picture to ginormify it. More » -
#dealzmodo
Gadget Deals of the Day
And the Lord spake, saying, "First, thou shall buy the full Monty Python Collector's Set for $80, no more, no less. $160 would be too much. Then, jump and read the rest of this dealzmodo." More » -
#ces2009
Lenovo IdeaCentre 600: Thinnest (Hottest?) All-in-One PC on the Block
Lenovo's IdeaCentre 600 is a pretty splashy debut: Its first ever all-in-one is a simple curved slab that's supposedly the thinnest all-in-one in the industry. More » -
#multimonitorwallpaper
Where to Get Awesome Multi-Monitor Wallpaper
If you're reading Giz, you're likely running two displays, if not more. You could sprinkle each one with a disparate bit of geekery, or go all out with a massive multi-monitor spread.

