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    Sam Scott Given: -release of HP dreamscream -release of apple tablet -continuing success of apple tablet -sony/dell release their own tablet, hp releases dreamscreen 2... more »
    WyldeChef: J.C.R AKA Lindsey Lohan? more »
    Skid-Vicious: I'm from Argentina and I can tell you hundreds jokes about Spaniards , they are so dumb. Good to know he wasn't on drugs. more »
    mathemology: Taking pictures of himself. I'm sure he was going to put it up on Myspace/Facebook. more »
    dimsum4u: hold on he was taking photos of himself using a cellphone?? Meaning using one hand to hold a camera to take the picture and the other hand to hold his... more »
    Geisrud: At least he didn't leave his car idling... [www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us] more »
    SadgunaUmbrellabird: Euro-African Country? How is it African? Thats like saying Egypt is "Afro-European". True is has had many invading armies come across the straight, ... more »
    weatherman: Maybe the quality of the picture is directly proportionate to the quality of the subject... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: I'd offer to let her come to my farm and ride a real horse, but I have a gag reaction to Ugg Boots. more »
    92BuickLeSabre: I do, however, appreciate when people advertise their career goals on their outerwear. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: All I can think of is "Two slices." more »
    an gucci skyline mane: That child in the background looks like he's having fun. more »
    onenotesam: OMG, you guys. I totally ran over a leprechaun on that same stretch of road. He died clutching a box of Lucky Charms. more »
    IN THE FACE!: Here's a shot I took of a rainbow falling on a sewage treatment plant. (behind the lumber yard) Taken with an AT&T Tilt from my office window. more »
    RubberShoes: that's a mini cooper s on the right! How dare you call that an SUV! :) more »
  • #hp

    HP DreamScreen Brings Pandora, Media Streaming to the Digital Picture Frame

    HP's new DreamScreen 100 and 130 aren't exactly digital picture frames, though they do have that function and a similar form factor. More like a mini-computer, they stream photos and music, play videos, connect to Pandora, and do social networking. More »
  • #cellphones

    Drunk Driver Caught Using Cellphone While Speeding, Fishtailing, and Running Red Lights

    Hookay. So we knew that texting while driving is stupid. But what about using your cellphone to take photos of yourself while driving. Drunk. Speeding. Fishtailing. Running red lights. Crashing against a police car. And with no driver's license. More »
  • #pre

    First Photographs Taken With a Palm Pre

    Here is one of the first photos ever taken by a Palm Pre: a blonde coed riding a stallion. A coin-operated one. Zooming in, I'm not impressed. And the photo quality is not that good either. But there is a lot more. More »
  • #android

    Japanese Company Prototypes an Android Photo Frame

  • #listeningtest

    Pump Up The Dial: Photographic Daps for the Iconic 80s Boombox

    Boomboxes. Synonymous with hip-hop. Synonymous with loud. Its standing in the cultural zeitgeist has faded over the years, but their past glories and appetite for D batteries will always be loved and adored by me. More »
  • #lego

    Huge Lego DSi Takes Picture of Huge Lego Cat

    Somebody alert the NYPD: A huge, blocky cat with pupil-less eyes and a single, misshapen foreleg is roaming the streets of Manhattan. Warning: Possibly psychic. Last seen at the Nintendo World Store. [Engadget]
  • #catchtherainbow

    End of Rainbow Captured On iPhone Camera, No Pot Of Gold

    Unfortunately, this gorgeous iPhone shot captured by amateur photographer Jason Erdkamp reveals that there are no leprechauns or pots of gold at the end of a rainbow—just SUVs. Bummer. [Mirror via Digg]
  • #photo

    What Do You Think She's Listening To?

    I think she's going to get sand stuck in that thing. More »
  • #machinevsmachine

    Photos: Macbook vs Mack Truck

    Even built into the shape of a semi-stiff chassis, aluminum can bend. Especially when it goes head to head with a truck. More »
  • #photography

    CT Scans of iPhone: Safer Than Exploratory Surgery

    A NYC med student decided to use a research CT scanner to take a peek at the innards of stuff he had lying around, including an iPhone, iBook, and electric razor. More »
  • #games

    First Interactive YouTube Game Is a Four-Star Timewaster


    YouTube's annotations are usually annoying, but here they've been used to simulate that "find the difference in two photos" game usually seen in bars. Watch out for Level 16, it's a toughie. [Boing Boing Gadgets]
  • #photo

    Sony Is Shipping All This Stuff to CES

    I can only imagine the resulting tower of unpacked boxes. [Sony Blog]
  • #touchdiamond

    Sprint's HTC Touch Diamond Gets Photographed By Digital Camera From 1998

  • #nikephotoidcustomsneakers

    Cellphone Pics Get You Custom Color Sneakers in Nike PhotoID Promo

    The idea behind Nike's new PhotoID scheme is that you take a picture with your cellphone and MMS it to Nike's computers. These grab the two dominant colors and send you back an image of a 1985 Dunk high-top basketball sneaker with the colors mapped on. Cool, but here's the neat bit: you can buy the sneakers. Clever bit of PR from Nike, but it does mean you could get a pair of sneakers in hues to match your fave photos... be that sandy yellow and ocean blue, or clean bedsheet white and nubile-skin pink if you're into that sort of cellphone photography. Launches today, but you'll have to be in one of nine European countries if you fancy trying it out. [The Guardian]
  • #gps

    NDrive G800 GPS Uses Real Photography For Navigation

  • #identitycrisis

    Photographer Mistaken for Gunman

  • #amazing

    Korean Engineers Develop Miraculous 20,000-Year Photograph

  • #photoframe

    PhotoVu's Compact 17-inch Frame With RSS Reader, Wi-Fi

  • #photos

    Credit Card Image Viewer Is Easily Pantsable

  • #photoframe

    15-inch Gigantor Digital Photo Frame Comes Cheap

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