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  • more about #macs
    Purple Dave: Evolving? Looks more like it's deflating. more »
    CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: Speaking of mice, has anyone used the Razor Mamba? I was wanting to upgrade my Deathadder, but I don't know if it is worth it. more »
    Nitesh Singh: Ew, thats like me humping a Homo habilis. more »
    IN THE FACE!: Next you should do an introspective piece on the evolution of the mouse pad. I'm sure THAT will be riveting... more »
    Identity Avatar: The "puck mouse" was horrible. I hated using that thing. The magic mouse is surprisingly smaller than I thought it was. It was very responsive and ... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I got to try out this mouse for about 10 minutes at the Apple store, and I must say that I love how responsive and smooth its scrolling functionality ... more »
    Mikestan: Take a few seconds and appreciate how much progress we have made with the mouse, well Apple at least. more »
    ssonicblue: Oh God, they're inbreeding. more »
    otko: When Fukasawa first made the Apple Mouse, I wonder if he thought about the future, or what impact it would eventually have on the entire world. Althou... more »
    Abarnum: Jonathan Ive is simply amazing at designing products. This is a fine example of just that. The amount of time and work that goes into such a product i... more »
    Monty: It is a bit like the space shuttle riding on a 747. Unfortunately, much like the shuttle and the Boeing aircraft, the mouse is showing it's age. Rea... more »
    spannu: All the Best Buys I've been to have nearly as large a selection as an Apple Store, and only twenty yards away is all the Jonas Bros. you could throw a... more »
    SigmundTheSeaMonster: That's because Geek Squad copies, damages and misrepresents 29% of their PC sales. more »
    k2001: What wrong with Best Buy, the only problem I can find is the extended warranties and Geek Quad that don' know squat more »
    Homerjay is utterly alone.: I'm proud to be the majority. more »
    Tawnie is saving no daylight: well that would mean 70% of Americans are smart enough to stay away from best buy. I avoid them if at all possible. more »
    Nick: i guess it makes sense. laptops are overtaking desktops in the PC market and you don't really build your own. now tell me how many folks buy desktop... more »
    Aloof: One of the things I didn't expect was losing Appletalk. The RIP we use in our office can only connect via AT (it's not THAT old either, mind you). I... more »
    VikasNarballs: Come on everybody. In the immortal words of Rodney King, "Can't we all get along?". I'm running both OS'es and each has it's strengths and weaknesses.... more »
    KitDentatus: I have bee using Apple and Microsoft OS's for 15 years; I make my living with them. I am amused when I read these "religious" arguments over which co... more »
  • #apple

    The Apple Mouse, Evolved (and Humping)

    Living, breathing mice evolved over millions of years. The Apple mouse has mutated from a beige box to contoured sliver, like a big drop of mercury, in just over 20. More »
  • #bestbuy

    Whoa, Best Buy Sells 30 Percent of the Computers in the US

  • #snowleopard

    Mac OS X Snow Leopard: The Complete Guide

    Though you might mistake Snow Leopard for plain old Leopard when you first boot it up, there's a lot of subtle stuff happening on screen and under the hood. Here's our guide to everything new in the latest Mac OS. More »
  • #gaming

    OnLive Beta Now Streaming Spectacular Games to Crappy PCs/Macs

    OnLive has a good idea: stream games over the internet rather than make you buy a Crysis-capable PC/Mac. And when we checked out OnLive streaming Bioshock a few months back, we were impressed. Now you can check it out, too. More »
  • #comics

    I'm a Mac, and I Prevent Spontaneous Cephalopod Attacks

    I simply don't get the humor. Has the cartoonist even met an aggressive monitor-spawned cephalopod before? [Doghouse]
  • #microsoft

    Greatest Single Phone Call in History Gets Microsoft to Change Laptop Hunter Ads

    The "greatest single phone call" Microsoft COO Kevin Turner's ever received apparently worked. Sort of. After Apple asked Microsoft to stop running the Laptop Hunters ads because they've dropped prices, Microsoft's edited at least one of the spots. More »
  • #apple

    If You Buy a Computer That Costs Over $1000, It's Probably a Mac

    That's because according to NPD, in June, 91 percent of the market for computers that cost over $1000 belonged to Apple. More »
  • #backup

    Time Warp Backs Up Your Time Machine, Er, Backups to Amazon's S3 Service

    One of the more interesting, ways to keep your precious Time Machine backups safe: Time Warp is a $25 app (free while in beta) that compresses and encrypts your backups, then uploads them to your Amazon S3 account. More »
  • #microsoft

    Microsoft Gloats: Apple Begged Them to Stop Running "Laptop Hunter" Ads

    When Microsoft COO Kevin Turner revealed Microsoft Stores will open next to Apple Stores and rain falls upward, he also talked about the "greatest single phone call in the history" he's ever received: Apple crying about the Laptop Hunters ads. More »
  • #timemachine

    How to Use Time Machine Backups on Windows Home Server (or Any Networked Storage)

    One of the lame things about Time Machine is that backups over the network are only officially supported on Time Capsule. Luckily, even if you don't have one of HP's Time Machine-compatible Home Servers, you can make it work. More »
  • #imagecache

    Too Much Time + Too Much Money = Tower of Macs

    If you have that many computers and you don't mind risking them by stacking them up, don't rub it in our faces. Here's a list of what's in this tower: More »
  • #apple

    Mac OS X Vulnerable to Critical Java Flaw, Windows Users' Snide Remarks

  • #bluray

    iTunes 8.2 May Point to Blu-ray on Macs

    The new version of iTunes 8.2 (required by the latest iPhone 3.0 Beta) has a mention of Blu-ray in the about screen. This means Blu-ray in Macs come WWDC? More »
  • #macvspc

    CNBC Is Ridiculous: Macs Come With Photoshop, PCs Need $600 Extra to 'Perform As Well As a Mac'

    Regular people are probably confused by the re-inflamed Mac vs. PC ad war, which now focuses on price. Never fear, CNBC's Jim Goldman breaks down the true cost of PCs. Wait, Macs come with Photoshop? More »
  • #karaoke

    Lightning Review: The Ultimate Karaoke Experience Kit

    We've all seen Karaoke kits, but few have beheld the sheer awesomeness of The Ultimate Karaoke Experience Kit, an online Karaoke service for Mac and PC. More »
  • #fightnight

    Winning Pwn2Own Hacker: Macs Are Safer Than PCs

    Charlie Miller, the security expert whose meticulously crafted exploit took over a MacBook through Safari in 10 seconds at the Pwn2Own hacking competition, says that Macs are in fact safer than Windows. Oh boy. More »
  • #dealzmodo

    New Macheist Bundle Offers 12 Programs for $40

    Even though I never use all the programs, I'm a bit addicted to the semi-annual-or-something Macheist bundles. For those who are new, Macheist rounds up a buncha software and sells it on the cheap. More »
  • #minidisplayport

    The Flood of Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI Adapters for Macs Begins With Apogee

    Apple's free licensing of the Mini DisplayPort spec is finally bearing fruit: Besides Monoprice's MDP-to-HDMI adapter, Apogee informs that their own is now finished, will be coming soon to a "major reseller."
  • #macpro

    Mac Pro's Priciest Video Card Actually Kinda Sucks for Gaming

    Benchmarking the new Mac Pro's default Nvidia GeForce GT 120 against the ATI Radeon HD 4870—a $200 upgrade—Crave finds that the Radeon doesn't deliver a whole lot of boom, especially in Call of Duty. More »
  • #applebuns

    Ancestor to Mac OS X's Spinning Rainbow Beach Ball Cursor Found at Vienna Bakery

    As Gizmodo reader Christian was walking his dog the other day in Vienna, he stumbled upon what could be considered the original inspiration for Mac OS X's "spinning beach ball of death." More »
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