July was when we knew we had really come into our own, as a story about titanium breast implants temporarily put us in the top spot for Google’s results for the term ‘titties.’ Mom could not have been more proud. I also write our most cringe-worthy story about the SmartKlamp circumcision tool—and that’s just from the puns.
https://gizmodo.com/titanium-mesh-titties-17101
We discovered that the ugly Oakley MP3 ‘Thump’ glasses were real. And we were sad. We also read our first review of the Motorola V3 Razr, the hottest phone of the year. The Army makes food you can pee on.
https://gizmodo.com/oakley-thump-mp3-sunglasses-legit-17564
Remember the Jakito tactile PDA? It was stupid in July and it’s stupid now.
https://gizmodo.com/jakitos-creators-interviewed-17980
Newsweek leaked info about the 4th Gen iPod, and just a few days later we found out about the Rio Chroma, which is still not released.
https://gizmodo.com/mondays-ipod-revealed-17811
ORA announced MAKE Magazine, what will likely be the best dead tree gadget mag of 2005.
https://gizmodo.com/frauenfelder-on-the-make-18564