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#review
I Ate the Windows 7 Burger
Today I ate two things: whale steak and the Windows 7 burger. Only one of these meals made me want to vomit. More » -
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Iomega Ix2-200 NAS Review: It Does All This?
Iomega's Ix2-200 NAS shows that you don't need to run Microsoft's Windows Home Server to take care of everything a home, or even a small business, needs for its network storage. It's just surprising that it's this cheap. More » -
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HP MediaSmart EX495 Windows Home Server Review (Better Time Machine Support!)
The HP MediaSmart EX490 and EX495 are the new top-of-the-line Windows Home Servers from HP, which are good enough to pretty much be the de-facto Windows Home Servers on the market now. These new units keep up the tradition. More » -
#psystar
Psystar's $50 Software Lets You Put Snow Leopard on a Non-Hacked PC
Not content with waging a crazy legal battle with Apple based on just selling hardware with Snow Leopard on it, Psystar is now selling software that lets you put OS X on any new PC. More » -
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Mint Studio Multi-Room Wireless Speaker/iPod Dock Review
The Mint Studio is an update of the Mint 220 wireless speakers we reviewed last year. Although the two units look almost exactly the same, the Studio fixes the complaints we had from its predecessor, AND it's cheaper. More » -
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Unibody Apple MacBook Review
It was inevitable that Apple would take their unibody manufacturing prowess from their MacBook Pros and focus it on the MacBook line. We just never expected the new MacBook to be as enticing as the 13-inch Pro. More » -
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Apple Magic Mouse Review
The Magic Mouse is undoubtedly the best mouse Apple's made in years. They've taken their knowledge in trackpad finger gestures and one-piece manufacturing and made this delicate, yet sturdy, bridge-shaped mouse. The question is how it compares to other mice. More » -
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Check Out These Hands-On Galleries Of the Apple Gear
We've got hands on galleries of the Magic Mouse, the iMac and the 13-inch MacBook. Check them out in their respective posts. More » -
#gadgetetiquette
Etiquette: Sex Almost Always Trumps Using Your Phone
Here's a gadget etiquette lesson—the type I will be covering in the Ask Jason column. Tip: guaranteed sex always trumps using your iPhone for just about ANY REASON*. More » -
#announcements
Want to Work for Gizmodo? Europe/Asia Writer Wanted
We're looking for an experienced European or Night writer (someone in Asia/Australia might work too, if you're willing to work odd hours) to work on Gizmodo. Think that's you? More » -
#science
Fiber Optic Cable In Your Skull Can Reprogram a Brain
Stanford scientists discover that by changing a mouse's neurons to respond to light, they could use fiber optic cables to influence the mouse to do certain things. The trick is to insert plant genes into the brain first. More » -
#companies
Beezag Reaches Back 10 Years For Its Business Model Of Paying People to Watch Ads
When I was in college, I spent a good month watching ads on my computer in exchange for swag, gift cards and other rewards. Then those companies went out of business. Beezag is doing the same model a decade later. More » -
#iphoneapps
Rock Band For iPhone Hands On: Alleviate Boredom, Suffer Hand Cramps
The $10 Rock Band iPhone app that's on the App Store now is basically the console experience brought to your phone, complete with a music store to get new songs for $1. The only thing lacking is the control scheme. More » -
#imagecache
Image Cache Contest: Surprise IM
This is a good idea by dpstyles of Flickr: max out your font and give a coworker a surprise message that will delight his coworkers. Can you do better? More » -
#speakers
The Nano Now Has a Green Power GP 400N External Speaker
What happens when you want to listen to your iPod Nano on the can, but don't want to put on a pair of headphones for fear that you'll accidentally drag the Nano into the toilet? You use Green Power's speakers. More » -
#announcements
Now YOU Can Contribute and Comment to Gizmodo Directly
Tweaking the design is actually the less interesting design change we made today. The more interesting one is adding ways for you to get your tips and problems onto Gizmodo instantly.
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#review
Motorola Cliq Review
When a once leading—now last place —smartphone maker dumps Windows Mobile and goes Android, it's an all or nothing decision. Who knew that this could save the company? More » -
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Orbita Mouse USB Round Mouse Review
This Orbita Mouse is basically like a Griffin PowerMate in mouse form. It turns, clicks and even right-clicks, but it takes a few minutes/hours of frustration to get used to. And, it's expensive—but it is unique. More » -
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Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter (With Digital Audio) Review
It's the digital audio version of the Kanex Mini DisplayPort Adapter we reviewed before, which takes your digital audio and Mini DisplayPort video and mixes it into one HDMI signal for your TV. More » -
#sidekick
Microsoft's Project Pink Probably Killed Off the Sidekick and Itself
The crazy Sidekick data mess might be the least troubling thing to happen to fans of the platform. The latest rumors, which build off of previous Pink rumors, say that the platform is pretty much dead. Dead, dead, dead, dead.
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#keyboard
Piggy Flu Mania Means Vioguard Keyboard Is Your Best Hope For H1N1 Avoidance
The Vioguard keyboard might be the first keyboard to specifically target the swines, using two 25-watt UV lights to kill 99.99% of viruses and bacteria in about 90 seconds. More » -
#rants
Email is Dead? Oh Really?
The WSJ is making the call—email isn't as important as social networks. It's an interesting conclusion, derived from the fact that both growth and absolute numbers are on the side of social networking this year. That's kind of weird. More » -
#imagecache
Fun With Linux Commands
Ah, so this is the reason why people don't consider Linux user friendly. [Geeks Are Sexy] More » -
#conceptphones
Fujitsu's Seemingly Nonsensical CEATEC Concept Phone Roundup
These are Fujitsu's concept phones they showed off at CEATEC, one of which we covered already. Akihabara News covered a few of them, but these three are our favorites. More » -
#iphoneapps
You Can Soon Track Your Heart Rate With Your iPhone
The iPhone heart rate monitor prototype by Corventis will of course be useful by people who actually need to keep track of their heart health, but it could actually be used as a unique physical input device for apps. More »









































