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more about #howto more comments → ranova: the problem is.. I have that the RSS for the no NSFW stories yet the Fleshlight story and that other story with the naked chick still showed up in Goo... more » Curves: I like my Giz straight up, no filters, raw. And I am betting Auntie Ethel already knows about fleshlights. more » chorx: Is there any way to filter all of the non-nsfw posts? you know, like a pornmodo tag or something? Also, I know there's a search button, but thats for ... more » Margatron: There's plenty of scandalous posts in non-NSFW articles. Is there a way to tag our comments so they don't show up either? more » jordguitar: But thats a double negitive thus nulling itself! more » soccerpro100cn: can you guys just stop posting nsfw content on here? i don't understand why you guys keep reviewing dildos and shit. you have Engadget which gets fe... more » ithyphallus, bonks morrigan: is there an option to ONLY have NSFW content? other than fleshbot of course more » Gordonium: "You people"? Jesus, your unconscious insinuation that we Googlers are an unindividuated mass of a fickle ethnicity is apalling! /cheekiness more » ilovexspin: Damn, people can't even be thankful for a new Google interface on freaking Thanksgiving! more » franco1975: Was the new google search better than the old one in terms of results produced or was it merely a cosmetic change? Did anyone do a comparison search w... more » Friedhamster: What? Who wants to go back? I love this new Google look and functionality. more » veronykah: How timely this is for me, I just upgraded to an iPhone from a Blackberry Pearl 8100 and I am realized the SIM on the pear is virtually useless in ter... more » bagellord: I back up my contacts and calendar with Google Sync on my Blackberry. Words pretty darn well. I usually send my pictures to my picassa album after I s... more » skierpage: If you have a CDMA dumbphone, "BitPim is a program that allows you to view and manipulate data on many CDMA phones from LG, Samsung, Sanyo and other m... more » Jacubious: I use MyPhone and it is probably the best part of my experience with WinMo. It just does its thing automatically every night, and I can access the ser... more » -
#reminder
Reminder: How to Block NSFW Content
As we enter the holiday season, Gizmodo wants to make sure no one offends Auntie Ethel when she sees yet another Fleshlight post on the front page. To avoid the embarrassment, point your browser to gizmodo.com/tag/not:nsfw. More » -
#google
How to Disable the New Google Search
Oh you people are never happy. I give you a way to try the new Google Search yesterday, and now you are asking about how to go back to the old one. Fine! Be that way! Here's how: More » -
#howto
How To: Back Up Any Smartphone
You back up your computers, or at least know that you should. But what about your smartphones? They carry massive amounts of personal data, and are subjected to life-or-death situations on a daily basis. Here's how to back them up: More » -
#howto
How To: Make Windows 7 Play Nice With All Your Gadgets
Generally speaking, upgrading to Windows 7 is a no-brainer. "But what about my gadgets?" you might ask, eyes watering slightly, "will they be OK?" Yes, yes they will. Here's how to make Windows 7 play nice with all your favorite toys. More » -
#howto
Build Your Own Life HUD With a Smartphone and Some Cardboard
A cardboard box, sliced to pieces, taped together, fastened to a pair of work goggles, and capped off with an HTC Magic: this is what DIY augmented reality looks like, right now. More » -
#howto
How To: Hackintosh a Dell Mini 10v Into the Ultimate Snow Leopard Netbook
Here's the pitch: a 10-inch, almost-pocketable computer running Snow Leopard, the latest, greatest version of OS X. It costs just $300. Sound good? Here's how to make your own. More » -
#howto
How to Survive Boot Camp (and Run Win 7 on a Mac)
Windows 7 and Snow Leopard are great. And cheap. Boot Camp's the free, official way to run them both natively on one machine. It's easy to setup, and just works, except when it doesn't. Here's how to survive Boot Camp. More » -
#howto
How To: Virtualize Any OS For Free
Syncing your Zune in Mac OS X, running Word in Linux, giving Linux a go within Windows 7: just a few of the things you can do with virtual machines. And setting one up isn't just easy—it's free. More » -
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#windowshomeserver
How to Build Your Very Own Badass Windows Home Server
Jason lurves Windows Home Server—it does automated backups over your network, streams movies, music and photos and is a general-purpose fileshare. If you don't wanna hand HP $400, Maximum PC's got a build-to-stream guide to rolling your own. More » -
#howto
How To: Install Homebrew On Palm Pre 1.2.1
WebOS 1.2(.1) is here, and yes: It broke homebrew. Amazingly, it only took devs about two days to bounce back. Here's how to bring hundreds of free apps, tweaks and themes to your Pre, without flashing your firmware. More » -
#howto
How To: Rip Your Music Like a Pro
For most people, dropping a CD into their disc drive and clicking "Import" in iTunes is good enough. For music freaks, though, it's not—and with good reason. Here's how to digitize your tunes, the right way. More » -
#howto
How To: Back Up All Your Stuff For Free, No Hard Drive Needed
People don't neglect backing up their computers because it's hard—it isn't, at all. No, people file into the inevitable death march of data loss for one reason: Backing up usually costs money. But it doesn't have to.
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#gizexplains
Giz Explains: How to Actually Make Coffee
You probably brew coffee, like most people, the most insipid way possible: Using a Mr. Coffee that you fill with pre-ground coffee from the supermarket. There's a million other ways to make coffee, and they're all better. Updated. More » -
#howto
How To: Kick Your Torrent Addiction With Usenet
Usenet: Everyone's heard of it, nobody uses it. This is ridiculous. Not only is it a fantastic way to download—it's not that hard to use. Here's how to drop your torrent habit once and for all, with Usenet. More » -
#wifi
How to Find Free Wi-Fi, Wherever You Are (Just About)
Sadly, 4G isn't here yet and 3G ain't fast enough, so we still rely pretty hard on free Wi-Fi to get our internets out in the world. But what if you're not in range of a Starbucks? (It happens, occasionally.) More » -
#howto
How To: Bake Your Own Chrome OS, Right Now
Nobody knows exactly what Google's forthcoming Chrome OS will look or act like, but we've got a pretty good idea of what they're going for. Here's how to live out Google's online-only OS vision, right now More » -
#tips
Clean Ethernet Connections with Coffee Filters
We'd never heard this one before. Coffee filters can be used to clean the tips of ethernet cables if you're having troubles with the line. More » -
#diy
How to Build a Snorricam, So You Can Film Your Face
Hey, narcissists and/or filmmakers! Instructables has a guide to making your own Snorricam, that chest-mounted camera holder that points the lens directly at your own face. More » -
#howto
How to Drive a Ford Model T
Henry Ford Estate volunteer Ed Hebb, who may or may not have worked with Henry Ford himself, shows us how to start and drive a Model T. It's pretty damn informative seeing as you'll never get to drive one. [Neatorama] -
#announcements
How To Read Gizmodo Without NSFW Posts
Can't handle all the lovely ladies and crazy ass NSFW posts we do? Here's how you can read Gizmodo without being bombarded with nips and ta tas: More »

