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more about #newyorktimes OMG! Ponies!: Attention App Developers: Please come up with an app called "Time Banana". I don't care what it does. It doesn't have to have anything to do with ti... more » robertjohnforshaw: I have found the easiest way to enable tethering is to goto [help.benm.at], select mobileconfigs, select your country, then select your mobile provide... more » kylenalepa: I'm still disappointed that they didn't change the physical design of the phone any; I freely admit that I like showing off new gadgets that nobody el... more » Bon5ai: Love how Gizmodo didn't mention the blackberry, the real world direct competition for the Pre. Regardless of all the retarded media chatter, business ... more » Tamar Weinberg: Regarding Gizmodo's "unique observation" of the Pre, where Jason Chen says "You have to leave the Music app open at all times, in the background, for ... more » kamra: Glad you guys included CNET in that state-of-the-art matrix ya got there. more » Nick: either engadget pays less per word or josh has a whole lot to say. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: This just in: The Storm can suck my ass. It's a simple blackberry, that has been freshly flashed to last week's new code, and needs BES re-activated.... more » OMG! Ponies!: It's amazing how it's the bloggers who write more in their reviews than the writers attached to newspapers. P'raps the papers should stop writing abou... more » niZmo: The Pre is looking really good. I am an iPhone owner and this phone is without a doubt right there with the iPhone. But with all the stuff you can add... more » kickassy: No other gadgetry blog can stand up to the levels of literacy masetery as acheived by gizmodo. Jason Chen's writing should be enscibed onto a rosetta ... more » IN THE FACE!: But judging from the picture alone, I would have guessed some new-fangled dildo sort of a thing, also judging from the smile on the girl's face... more » Kaiser-Machead: "I say" murmured murmured Kaiser, "I never heard tell of a gadget that sends our youth down to hell" So you know what I think?…Why, I think that I'v... more » Saboth: Texting in public really annoys me. I seriously doubt they have anything important to say, and they are oblivious and rude to everyone around them whi... more » OMG! Ponies!: Ginger: Please change your tags. OMG! Ponies! does not need to be associated with traumatizing our nation's youth any more than absolutely necessary.... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Well no wonder. Look how blurry that screen is. You know how long it takes to read a screen THAT blurry? more » ripfire: Damn kids. Why don't they just go back to masturbating? more » valkilmerisawful: Really? Not emo haircuts? Hmmph... more » bosskev: Destroying the nation's youth? I had assumed from the headline and description it was reading Gizmodo, as in "they do it so much their brains hurt". more » Jestermeister: Let's run down the list of all the things that have previously destroyed America's youth, shall we? Pornography New Music Violent Movies The Pot Viole... more » -
#ereaders
Sony Reader Daily Edition Starts Shipping, Adds More Newspapers
Wall Street Journal and the New York Post not your favorite rags? Sony's signed up a couple dozen more newspapers for its Reader Daily Edition, with the New York Times, The Financial Times, and The Denver Post included. More » -
#sad
New York Times Cannot Afford Text Messaging
America's Paper of Record cannot afford to have its reporters sending text messages or calling 411 on their company phones. What a pitiful state of affairs. More » -
#reviewmatrix
iPhone 3GS Review Matrix: What Everybody's Saying
It's time for another roundup of pundits espousing heartfelt admiration and none-too-bloody criticism of a pretty hot Apple product. How did they—I mean "it"—do this time around? Have a look-see... More » -
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Palm Pre Review Matrix: What Everybody's Saying
When a bunch of reviews hit, it's useful—and sometimes funny—to see how they echo each other, and how they differ. More » -
#futureofnewspapers
TimesReader 2.0: Best Way to Read Newspapers on a Computer Gets Even Better
Forget Kindle DX: I liked the TimesReader a lot—it echoed the experience of a newspaper in a way that exploited the best parts of reading it on a computer. Version 2.0 is better. More » -
#rumor
Newspaper-Saving Kindle DX to Feature 9.7-Inch Screen and PDF Support
The rumored larger-screened Kindle that should be announced Wednesday just had some basic specs leak out, as well as a few possible shots. Is there any hope for our nation's beleaguered journalists? Updated.
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#media
Print Is Doomed, By the Numbers
"It would cost the Times about half as much money to send every single one of its subscribers a brand new Amazon Kindle instead of a physical newspaper each day." Over three months! [SAI] -
#gougings
NYT: Text Messages Are an Even Bigger Ripoff Than You Thought
We all know that text messaging is overpriced, but the NYT has pulled back the technological shroud to find out that the prices aren't just bad, they're practically extortionate. More » -
#davidpogue
NY Times' Pogue-O-Matic Guides Your Gadget Shopping, Sets My Heart Aflutter
Maybe it's because I have the hugest crush on David Pogue of the New York Times, but I find his recently released product finder guide, the Pogue-O-matic, absolutely adorable... and useful too! The Pogue-O-Matic is divided into four parts: cameras, camcorders, smartphones and televisions. If you were planning on getting people any of the above for the holidays, stop by and have little e-Pogue explain what details you should look out for. Being a gadget blogger with a finger on the pulse of the latest and greatest, I personally don't need the advice. But I'll be stopping by anyway... for you, Pogue. Just. For. You. [Pogue-o-Matic on the New York Times] -
#space
NASA Lunar Chariot Tested by NYT Earthling (Verdict: Best Rims in Outer Space)
NASA's Lunar Chariot, which costs a reported $2 million to build, has just been tested by the NYT. The top speed of 15 mph may not set tarmac on fire, but it sure as hell can burn a truckload of astro stuff, all with it's six-wheeled wackiness trailing closely behind. The front driving "turret" houses the primary control; a joystick for steering, as well as various cameras and sensors, the feedback of which is relayed to the onboard screen. John Schwartz, the NYT reporter sent out to run the test, didn't get to drive the buggy itself, but he was offered the passenger's seat / stand, and here's what he made of it. More »
