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more about #poll more comments → strider_mt2k: THE OFF SWITCH more » ♠ Final ♠: The Plow. No, really books have been written on the subject already. It's the foundation for all stable Civilization. more » Hello Mister Walrus: The loincloth. more » spyguy99: Clock more » chrisaroz: Considering people always say "...greatest invention since sliced bread", I'd have to say it's the machine that actually slices the bread. more » OMG! Ponies!: The rocket. No rockets means no satellites. more » TheBastion: the wheel of coarse. the first gadget more » Emulated: the fleshlight more » Jonathan Quinn: The circuit. WIthout it, none of our technology, from our god-like iphones to our lowly keychains, we'd be hopeless without the microchip. more » ZLevee: This would really depend on how much sex you're getting and who you're getting it with. more » gadjitfreek: I have gone 42 years without sex, but my phone has three internet browsers on it. You do the math. more » sjdvda: The best thing to do would be to have sex with the internet. (that'd be cool!!) more » scarbrtj: Sex I can give up, but my "Happy Me Time"? No. No way. more » godwhacker, your incandescent leader!: the internet will get you thru times of no sex, but sex won't get you thru times of no internet. i needs my series of tubes more » Kaiser-Machead: Sorry, but sex is still more important. Information overload/addiction aside, without the sexual component, we'd eventually have to leave the internet... more » -
#questionoftheday
What's the Most Important Gadget Ever Made?
From the printing press to the personal computer, the radio to the iPod touch, gadgets have changed how we communicate, learn, absorb entertainment, and laugh at nerds. But which was the biggest game-changer of all? More » -
#sex
Intel Survey: Internet Almost as Important as Sex
Intel released survey results that attempt to measure the place of Internet access in both men's and women's lists of priorities, and found that it's more important than any other nonessential purchase. More » -
#newipodnano
What Is Going to Happen at the Apple Let's Rock Event?
Hoo-kai. We are almost there. The usual suspects are voicing their last minute, most obvious predictions for what is looking like the most boring event in Apple's history ever. At least, since Gil Amelio decided to give an exclusive interview to The Minnesota Carpets Quarterly Journal on the new flooring at One Infinite Loop. New colors, roomier iPod nano this, updated iPod touch that, flashy iTunes visualizer that other thing... Hereto we present you with the things that we think are going to happen today for sure, straight from our Rumor-a-thing machine. Pick yours and vote in our Special Giz Event "Let's Poll!" Poll: More » -
#questionoftheday
Would You Watch Cellphone Ads if it Got You Free or Cheap Service?
The Direct Marketing Association, a lovely group dedicated to forcing ads down your throat, have done a study that found that while a mere 7% of cellphone users are open to receiving ads on their phone, a much more significant 24% say they've responded to such ads on their phone. A whole quarter of the phone population responding to ads? That has advertisers salivating, so you know that phone ads will be the norm soon enough. So, let's say they came up with a deal that paid for half of your bill if you agreed to watch a few ads a day on your phone. Would you do it? More » -
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#mrtrick
John Mayer Gets Apple Reply after Bug Report Jibba-Jabba
It looks like writing "John Mayer here" really works to get Apple's attention when you report a problem. According to Steve Jobs' fab guitarist, they got back to him directly only four days after he sent the bug report ramblings: More » -
#weirdness
What in the Name of Bender's Shiny Metal Ass Is This?
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#macworld2008
Apple Store Is Gone With the Wind, What Do You Expect Will Come Back?
The Apple Store has been down for a long time now. As far as we can recall, it has never been down so long before a keynote, which may be a sign about what we already said last week: this keynote is going to be huge, even if the announcements could be tiny and paper-thin. While you wait for the keynote to start in our Liveblog, what do you expect to find when the store comes back up? Our poll with the most probable items is still going on: More »
