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    Phocis: I do all my running in my fivefingers, and I love them. Now I can't stand running in shoes. They have also helped with my shin splints. My only probl... more »
    Lizard_King: I WANT those Fivefinger shoes, my buddy runs in a pair and swears by them - I wanted them so bad for Zion Narrows... Damn webbed toes. more »
    David Huss: Yerziknot. the KSO treks look much more like normal shoes. They are 125 and made out of kangaroo leather (which is really supple and awesome). I have ... more »
    something_unique_and_descriptive: Black Black [greater than] Jolt. more »
    Yerzriknot: Number three looks awesome. Too bad everyone would make fun of me for wearing them. more »
    Ruthless, If you let me: I am constantly tempted by the Vibrams, but I have a question: What does it feel like without socks? They seem more enclosed than a sandal, and usual... more »
    ottermann killed Kenny: The running-footie things.....why are they done up in an urban camouflage pattern...on the soles? Also, and keep in mind I've never worn anything like... more »
    The Lab: Gizmodo has given much love to those questionably-stylish Tokyo flash watches. Good to see some critical feedback on them. more »
    Wburg: I wear vibram five fingers everywhere I go. They're absolutely the best, as long as you don't mind explaining them to everyone you meet. I had starte... more »
    fakejezuzdiaz: Sorry I'm late to the comments, I must have got caught up in something or other... now what's this fuss all about? more »
    Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: I was a long distance runner for years, the only thing I can see coming out of number three is a broken toe or even foot. Better to just run without ... more »
    BobotheTeddy: How could you do a post with so many watches, but without him? more »
    I see the light. It burns!: I've hiked with someone who's worn #3, and I swear it was hell trying to keep up with him. There's probably something up with those, but, I wouldn't ... more »
    Skunky: When is Asus going to see this and throw together an Eee-Watch? #seikouc2000 more »
    thechansen: Sweet, now I can tell SGC to open the iris. #seikouc2000 more »
  • #giftguide

    Passive-Aggressive Gifts for Geeks Who Are Late to Everything

    If I show up for something on time, it's probably an accident. Some of us just weren't born with internal clocks that sync up with the rest of the world—these gifts are for people who're late for everything. More »
  • #retromodo

    The Seiko UC-2000 Wrist PC: An Awkward '80s Attempt To Live The Cyborg Life

    The UC-2000 or "Wrist Information System" was one of Seiko's attempts (circa 1984) to create a wearable, portable computer. Of course, you couldn't do much more than input around 2K of data, tell the time, and perform calculator functions. More »
  • #watch

    Maezm Sharing Watch Is Perfect for Passive-Aggressive Individuals

    This can go something like this: "Hey, could you please tell me th*" "STOP SAYING WORDS." Or maybe this: "Excuse me, do you know what tim*" "TALK TO THE WATCH." More »
  • #blackberrywatch

    Behold, the BlackBerry* Watch: $150, Coming in February

    Turns out those leaks about a BlackBerry Bluetooth companion watch were dead on: The Allerta InPulse Bluetooth companion watch—not a watchphone—isn't actually a RIM product, and should ship in February for $150. So what does it do? More »
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Things We Didn't Post

    Apple Unleashes Billboard So Large It's Actually Illegal...Win 7 Touchscreen Commits Seppuku on Live Japanese TV...Wal-Mart Gets a Gear Installer Squad of Its Own...RIM Kills Our Dreams, Says No To Smartwatch... More »
  • #watch

    Kempler & Strauss W: The World's "Smallest" and Most Affordable Watch Phone

    I'm pretty sure the reason watch phones haven't taken off isn't because they are too large. Don't tell Kempler that though. They have launched its $199 unlocked WPhone, which they claim is the world's smallest watch with an integrated phone. More »
  • #watches

    Very Cubic Casio Puzzle Watch

    Casio's Cubic Poptone Puzzle watch is for those who miss the 80's and love Tetris. But there are no games. It's just a $90 time-telling gadget; stopwatch and alarm included. Miss leg warmers enough to buy it? [ToykoFlash via OhGizmo!]
  • #hiddencameras

    Wristwatch Camcorder Is More Subtle, Sneaky Than New iPod Nano

    The iPod Nano's camcorder is pretty okay, but it's just so obvious—what happened to the days of camcorders hidden in tie-clips and eyeglasses? The wristwatch camcorder is pretty sneaky and surprisingly not ugly. More »
  • #apple

    Apple's Phil Schiller Explains They Don't Actually Censor Dictionaries

    Apparently the "Apple Censors Dictionary" headlines were too toxic to ignore: Phil Schiller himself wrote to Daring Fireball to explain what happened: Basically, it was all a big misunderstanding. Apple wanted Ninjawords to be rated 17+, with the dirty words. More »
  • #apple

    The Stupidest App Store Incident Yet: Apple Censors a Dictionary

    Honestly, I didn't think the App Store's approval policies could get any worse. But Apple continues to amaze in what's undoubtedly the stupidest incident yet: Even after they gave the Ninjawords dictionary a 17+ rating, they censored it. A dictionary. More »
  • #lg

    LG's GD910 Watch Phone Hits UK in August

  • #darkforces

    Clairvoyant Watch Warns You When It's a Bad Time

    Swiss watchmaker Borgeaud has teamed up with Indian fortune tellers to create a watch that allegedly predicts the future. When things are about to go sour, a bedpan-shaped section on the watch will turn brown. More »
  • #diy

    Let Your Hello Kitty Watch Be All It Can Be

    On its own, the Hello Kitty McDonalds watch is yet another landfill-bound plastic chotchke. Not very green thinking. Luckily, Instructables has put together a handy how-to for turning yours into a cool custom timepiece. More »
  • #toyfair2009

    How Long Is 5 Seconds?

    Bandai is bringing this Japanese pocket toy, 5 Second Stadium—the first of many, like Mugen Pop Pop—over here. You try to click precisely at the 5-second mark. I'm premature, as always. [Giz @ Toy Fair]
  • #crushing

    Loves Me Watch Tells You When Your Crush Loves You so Your Friends Don't Have To

    The Loves Me Watch shows time by telling you when your crush is crushing on you so your friends don't have to hear your incessant nagging anymore. Too bad! I'm going to ask anyway! More »
  • #timemachine

    Your Life in Rolex Time Sand

    We often feature watches, full of complications, knobs, and weirdness. This is much simpler: Rolex Time Sand for hourglasses. One bag is equivalent to 30 days, and here's your entire life in Rolex sand: More »
  • #bacon

    The Bacon Watch Always Knows What Time It Is

    If there's any downside to the $25 Bacon Watch, it's that users may unintentionally gnaw at their own arm. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    Mr. Game & Watch Saunters His Way Over to the iPhone

    And we have come full circle: Nintendo puts games into watches, the march of technology replaces watches with cellphones, developer sneaks classic Game & Watch apps onto the iPhone. Rejoice, but make it fast.
  • #watchphones

    LG Touchscreen Watch Phone Will Support 3G, Speech Recognition, Little Girl Fingers

    Details of a new LG watch phone, likely to be announced at CES, have trickled out through the company's Korean site. And surprise! It looks hard to use. But not—and this is important—unusable. More »
  • #watches

    The Cabestan Winch Tourbillion Watch is Chain Driven, Costs $400K

    Personally, I think spending a few thousand dollars on a watch is ridiculous—but hundreds of thousands of dollars? Nonetheless, that's what it will take to score the Cabestan Winch Tourbillion. More »
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