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  1. Fujitisu set to debut AMILO GraphicBooster external graphics card
  2. Chilean MSI wind gets in-depth hands-on
  3. HTC Touch Diamond unboxed, packaging worthy of the phone
  4. Konami unveils Rock Revolution drums, forgets to try
  5. Nintendo re-launching Metallic Rose DS Lite as standalone system
  6. 40 Hours Of Illustrator, Time-Lapsed [Clips]
  7. HTC Touch Diamond Unboxed, Looks Diamondy [Touch Diamond]
  8. Fujitsu's AMILO GraphicBooster External Graphics Card For Easy Laptop Upgrades [Lapto
  9. Gadgets That Are Guaranteed Date Disasters [Thank Giz It's Friday]
  10. AT&T Flip Flops on One iPhone Policy [At&t]
  11. Animatronic Wall-E Entertains Guests At Disneyland, Charges $5 For a Popsicle [Robots
  12. E-TEN prepping dual-SIM glofiish DX900?
  13. Envision intros 42-inch L42H761 1080p LCD TV, ClearQAM / ATSC tuner included
  14. John Mayer secures a BlackBerry Bold, makes world envious
  15. EFF's Guide to Border Laptop Searches [Laptops]
  16. PC Club Gets Purchased by VC Firm [Retail]
  17. Ground Effects Lighting From Snap-On Makes Your Toolbox Look Fast [Lighting]
  18. Sony Quietly Introduces PlayStation 3 Youtube Uploading [PS3]
  19. The Ugliest, Fattest MacBook Ever Is Only $6800 [God Why]
  20. A Baseball Hat That Can Read Your Mind [Science]
  21. Darth Vader Is Less Intimidating In Typeface [Art]
  22. How would you change SanDisk's Sansa Fuze?
  23. Creative reveals Fatal1ty-approved Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
  24. Eight Ways to Hurt Yourself Playing Video Games [Gaming]
  25. Reader of the Month: Dr. Francisco Gómez Bravo [Reader Of The Month]
  26. Undressing a Woman Using a Large Digging Machine: Crazy Construction Worker Foreplay
  27. Question of the Day: Do You Still Play With Toys? [Question Of The Day]
  28. Intel internal WiMAX / WiFi card pops up in FCC database
  29. iKey's Membrane keyboard is built for the nastiest of environments
  30. Eee PC mod adds keyboard backlight, subwoofer and spinner rims optional
  31. Dell to integrate Alienware and XPS dev teams, take XPS line in "new directions"
  32. Canon's PowerShot SD1100 IS gets reviewed
  33. Motorola CTO Richard Nottenburg takes off
  34. Meridian's Ferrari-branded F80 home entertainment system priced at $2,995
  35. HP to, like, totally launch PC line for teens
  36. Airwolf Helicopter Replica Doesn't Come With Jan-Michael Vincent [Airwolf]
  37. HTC Advantage 7510 Not US-Bound [Umps]
  38. Sync Desktop: A Workspace With Integrated PC and Fold-Away Monitor [Furniture]
  39. HTC Advantage X7150 won't be sold in US
  40. RAmos V8 appears in the flesh
  41. Samsung Soul promo video shows 10 optical illusions in 136 seconds
  42. Watch Tracker tells time, tracks movements and fends off potential friends
  43. Firefox 3 Release Candidate 1 Now Available [Firefox]
  44. AirFox Live Helicopter Streams Traffic, Utter Chaos [News]
  45. Microsoft Mediaroom IPTV Is Way Better Than Cable or Satellite [Microsoft IPTV]
  46. Alligator skin Xbox 360 case is a bit too realistic
  47. A River Runs Through It: Bladder Microphone Hears Your Prostate [Prostate Microphone]
  48. Confirmed: Alienware Assimilating Dell Gaming, XPS Becoming High-End Consumer Line [A
  49. Which Couldn't You Live Without, HD or DVR? [Question Of The Day]
  50. Apple Goes To War (This Time Not With Microsoft) [Apple's Military Contract]
  51. Rifflet, Like Twitter For Music [Startups]
  52. Noveon Zaps Toe Fungus With Light, But Annoying Lamisil Commercials Remain [Toenail F
  53. Gorgeous Shots Of Microwaved CDs [Images]
  54. Samsung Entertained Us Enough to Post Their Commercial [Adwatch]
  55. FrogConcept Facemask Makes Any Dystopian Future a Happy Funtime Land [Virtual Reality
  56. ASUS prepping to sue Gigabyte over "disinformation"
  57. Swashbot sashays his way into our hearts
  58. Oscar Pistorius free to qualify for Olympics on prosthetics
  59. Custom Illuminated Confusion Nikes light up the streets, your life
  60. Conde Nast Buys Ars Technica [Press]
  61. FCC Filing Teases WiMAX Option for Future Apple MacBooks [Apple]
  62. Zvue Spirit MP3 Player (America, F Yeah!) [Music]
  63. Researchers cram bio-signal monitoring system inside baseball cap
  64. Nanosoccer at 2008 US RoboCup Open promises to be a real riot for the microscopic set
  65. Revolve is a New Spin on Power Strip Design [Power]
  66. iKey Membrane Keyboard Built For Dirty Work [Rugged Keyboards]
  67. Zvue Spirit MP3 Player Brings New Meaning To Patriotism [Music]
  68. ASUS and MSI have some 'splaining to do
  69. Nokia fesses to looming N95-3 software update, fails to mention specifics
  70. Cellphone Use While Pregnant Causes Kids To Go Haywire, Study Says [Cellphones]
  71. More Stunning High-Speed Footage With Casio EX-F1 [Slo-mo]
  72. Virtual Fitting Room Turns You Into An Online Paper Doll [Virtual Reality]
  73. Planika Fires Lets You Stoke the Flames Without the Smoke [Yeah, Baby]
  74. Gizmodog Drugs Addy, Attacks Jesus and Mario, Takes Over Sunday Column [Essay]
  75. Soldier Without Night Vision Goggles + Puddle = Hilarity [Sploosh]
  76. Sony Ericsson video shows two new handset renderings
  77. Samsung's 82-inch QuadHD LCD: Now with 120Hz
  78. Salling's interactive window tech is interactive
  79. Electronic Golf Caddy Carrys Your Clubs Sans Judgment Or Teen Angst [Golf]
  80. Sprinter With Two Carbon-Fiber Feet Gets Olympics Thumbs-Up [Olympics]
  81. Titanic DNA Fountain Pens Made With Real Wreckage [Titanic]
  82. Microsoft and Yahoo! restart talks
  83. DISH Network's forthcoming DVRs get detailed: hints of Sling all over
  84. Broadcast Flag rides again, courtesy of NBC & Microsoft?
  85. Video Could be Glimpse of Future Sony Ericsson Xperia Cellphones [Smartphones]
  86. Microsoft and Yahoo Continue To Tango, Re-enters Talks [MicroHoo]
  87. The Professor: Cellphone mind control, robotic fly eyes, lab-on-a-chip meets papercra
  88. Cowon's A3 PMP gets bumped to 80GB
  89. Sichuan Quake Shakes Up Chinese Censorship Policy [Sichuan Earthquake]
  90. New Dish Network 722s HD DVR Has Built-In Slingbox and Slingcatcher [Slingbox]
  91. More Casio EX-F1 Slow Motion: BB Guns and Frisbees [Slo-mo]
  92. Zvue Spirit: love it or leave it
  93. Mythos Audio Olon Speakers Are Stripey, Pricy, But We Likey [Home Entertainment]
  94. Brando Sets its Sights on Your IQ with Brain Twist Pyramid Puzzle [Puzzling]
  95. Desk-Sized Coca-Cola Robots Don't Dispense Drinks, Human Kindness [Robots]
  96. Sensor Tray Lamp Is Pretty, Will Probably Never Hold My Stuff [Lamp]
  97. Optio V20 from Pentax has 5x Zoom, Smile Recognition and Blink Detection [Pentax]
  98. Geneva Lab's Shiny New Media Center Has Ipod Dock, Unsurprisingly [IPod Docks]
  99. Electronic Golf Caddy Carries Your Clubs Sans Judgment Or Teen Angst [Golf]
  100. ASOCS unveils MP100 Multicomm processor -- add LTE or mobile WiMax via software updat
  101. Video: Willcom's D4 Vista MID previewed
  102. Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 vs HTC Touch Diamond... fight!
  103. Teclast T50 PMP reviewed on video, shows off totally aped UI
  104. AMD GAME! got game
  105. Xziex makes water out of thin air, angers Harkonnens
  106. Builds LEGO Model Inside Bag Without Using Telekinesis [Mad Skillz Or Just Mad?]
  107. Seagate Showcase 1TB DVR Extender Records 12 HD Streams at Once (Now You Just Need 12
  108. Bipedal Lawn Mowing Robot Shows Tech Not Quite Mature Yet [Robots]
  109. Light-Up LED Furniture is Sticky, Disco, But You Can Call It Stardust [Stardust]
  110. 5 Million-Piece LEGO Boulder Chases Indy, Crashes Into Car [Lego]
  111. Do You Want to Know What Muscles Sound Like? [Music]
  112. New Arduino Nano: DIY Electronics in Gum-Sized Board [DIY]
  113. Video of iDial Application for iPhone [Applications]
  114. Dell's XPS M1730 first laptop with 7,200RPM 320GB disk
  115. Atom-powered D945GCLF Mini-ITX motherboard now available
  116. AUO unveils curved, slim and an 8-inch multi-touch display
  117. Keepin' it real fake, part CXIX: PNP just can't hang with the PSP
  118. Video: Provoke's cellphone concepts make us squirm
  119. AT&T Will Insure Any Phone for $5 a Month [Rumor]
  120. AMD GAME! Attempts To Simplify PC Gaming, Fails [Pc Gaming]
  121. Canon Patents Fuel Cells (For Cameras, Of Course) [Patents]
  122. Apple Cutting Deals For More Ringtones [Wwdc]
  123. 7-Foot Optimus Prime Constructed From Old Car Parts [Art]
  124. The 75 MPH Bicycle That's Powered by a Jet Engine [Zoom]
  125. Notes: In Brazil [Notes]
  126. 3G iPhone revealed in third-party case render?
  127. Sharp unveils 22 thin, internet ready LCDs
  128. The Arduino gets downsized, becomes the Nano
  129. Sharp's new Aquos players mash Blu-ray and 1TB DVR together in unhappy marriage
  130. Nintendo's Wii Fit gets official, set to launch in just two days
  131. 3G iPhone Case Shows Thicker, Curvier Backside (and Front-Facing Camera Too?) [Rumor]
  132. JVC Everio GZ-MS100, Another Camera After YouTube's Heart [Digital Cameras]
  133. Wii Fit Review By a Formerly Fit Geek [Wii Fit Review]
  134. What You Missed Last Weekend [Roundup]
  135. Microsoft and Windows Media Center Love Broadcasters More Than You [Nbc]
  136. Boeing Begins Firing Air High-Energy Laser, Nearby Planets Run Away [Lasers]
  137. Brightonnet iPhone Stylus has Bendy Tip for Better Dragging Action [Stylus]
  138. Sprint discontinuing Broadband Connect
  139. JVC's new Everio S Series GZ-MS100 camcorder does YouTube, little else
  140. New Sidekick model PV210 passes FCC muster
  141. Seagate reveals Showcase external HDD: for media centers and DVRs
  142. NEC brings us the heart-shaped LCD panel, for better or worse
  143. NEC Develops a Heart-Shaped LCD For Justin Timberlake Fans Everywhere [Displays]
  144. Radioraft, A Stereo That's Ready for Tubing [Portable Media]
  145. IOGEAR USB Net ShareStation Brings USB Over the Network [USB Network]
  146. Dell First to Offer 7200rpm 320GB Notebook Hard Drives [Laptops]
  147. Bill Gates Gifts South Korean President a Beautiful Xbox 360 [Home Entertainment]
  148. Digital Picture Frames Meet Pet Urns [Pet Urns]
  149. iPhone Windows Vista Skin Makes Steve Jobs Cry Tears of Blood [Whyyyphone]
  150. Best Buy Gives FCC the Finger After Selling Analog TVs [Best Buy]
  151. New Sidekick Confirmed by FCC [Sidekick]
  152. Samsung Announcing 82-inch Ultra-Definition LCD With Multi-Touch [Displays]
  153. Hype Buster: Sony XEL-1 OLED Not the Perfect TV (We're Not Talking 'Bout Size, Either
  154. Steve Ballmer Egged in Hungary! [Steve Ballmer]
  155. Samsung OLED Passport Is Perfect for Secret Agents, Plastic Surgery Junkies [Security
  156. DIY Intel Atom Computer [PCs]
  157. Boeing Begins Firing Airborne High-Energy Laser, Nearby Planets Run Away [Lasers]
  158. Cyclepong 2.0 beautifully weds exercise with Pong
  159. Wii Guitar Hero axe transformed into MIDI controller
  160. Steve Ballmer dodges eggs at Hungarian University
  161. Nintendo celebrates Wii Fit NY launch in Central Park
  162. Humanoid Mega Dynamizer robot mows down lawns, our hearts
  163. Schlage announces web-enabled Z-Wave door locks
  164. Dell's CFO resigns, will be replaced by Brian T. Gladden
  165. Apple looks to OTA downloads for 3G iPhone, record labels look for cash
  166. Robot surgeon removes brain tumor from Canadian, will see more patients soon
  167. First Year Kindle Sales vs. iPod, Palm Pilot and Other Famous Gadgets: How's It Doing
  168. Question of the Day: Do You Use an Anti-Virus Program? [Question Of The Day]
  169. TiVo Switched Video Tuning Adapters Appear at CableLabs [SDV On TIVO]
  170. RIM CEO: BlackBerry Bold Not Inspired by the iPhone At All, Really [Blackberry Bold]
  171. Buy a Cheater's Crushed Zune For 99 Cents: Do What You Will With The Dirty Videos [Hi
  172. Schlage Z-Wave Door Locks Can Be Controlled Remotely Using Internet Magic [Gadgets]
  173. Flying RC Penis Disrupts Garry Kasparov Speech [Flying Penis]
  174. Gigantic Million-Piece LEGO Boulder Actually Has Styrofoam Core [Lego Boulder]
  175. Lightning Review: Gamercize GZ PC-Sport Power Stepper For Office Workouts [Review]
  176. Opera Mobile 9.5 Reviewed (Verdict: Even Better Than Safari Mobile) [Opera Mobile 9.5
  177. IOGEAR rolls out USB-sharing Net ShareStation
  178. Philips dreams up underwear-infused blood pressure monitoring system
  179. Bill Gates gives mother of pearl-clad Xbox 360 to South Korean President
  180. The Most Awesome Song Ever, Scientifically Speaking, Sucks So, So Hard [Music]
  181. The Future of Technology...For Food? [Hi-Tech Food]
  182. Xbox 360 Pajama Pants Are Perfect for Pantsing [Xbox 360]
  183. Subivor Survival Kit: Buy It or You Will Die in a Subway Terrorist Attack, Maybe [Sur
  184. Oh No: Sprint Capping "Unlimited" 3G Data Service at 5GB [Rumor]
  185. Turn Your Guitar Hero Guitar Into a MIDI Controller [DIY]
  186. Kama Sutra For IT People, Computer Fetishists [Kama Sutra]
  187. Microsoft Will Totally Bork Your Media Center DVR If NBC (or Anyone) Asks It To [Nbc]
  188. WiBrain B1 UMPC gets SSD option
  189. Vosonic's VP5700 shames the PMP acronym
  190. DIYer uses mountain bike to pedal around Google Earth
  191. First Netflix Streaming Box Review, $100 and Unlimited Downloads! [NetFlix]
  192. ATX proposes .car TDL for expected influx of in-car internet users
  193. Samsung demonstrates e-passport with flexible OLED display
  194. Roku reveals first Netflix set-top-box, reviews flow in
  195. Google Earth Flying Bicycle Doesn't Include Basket, E.T. [Flying Bike]
  196. The NES Controller Apple Remote Hack [Modding]
  197. Bong Guitar Hits All the High Notes [Mike Edison]
  198. Burj Dubai Becomes World's Tallest Man-Made Structure Today [Skyscrapers]
  199. New DS Lite Colors Look Like Watermelon and Green Apple Jolly Ranchers [Rumor]
  200. US handset sales droop in Q1, RIM slides into top 5
  201. Palm CFO keeps cards, products, anything interesting close to the vest
  202. Integrated WiMAX not coming to the Eee PC anytime soon?
  203. Logitech Adds to Pure-Fi Speaker Range With Bluetooth Mobile Version [Speakers]
  204. Sony Rolly Rollies Into US [Releases]
  205. Updated Napster DRM-Free Store
  206. GPS Wrist Tracker Has GSM for Live Position Updates [GPS]
  207. iPhone 3G Launch Date Confirmed [Breaking]
  208. 20 Cipher Devices []
  209. MIT Scientists Increase Fuel Cell Efficiency 50% [Fuel Cells]
  210. Tea Infuser Design Clips On, Catches Drips [Tea]
  211. Holographic Bill Gates terrorizes Kuala Lumpur tech conference
  212. iriver P10 launches at last, D5 lands on our shores
  213. Nintendo DS to come in lime green, red, and cool ice this summer?
  214. Fujitsu's latest MHZ2 HDDs can't stop, won't stop under continuous operations
  215. Sony Rolly finally brings the party Stateside
  216. WiMAX Nokia N810 hits the FCC, gets stripped
  217. Major wireless carriers all slapped with text-messaging class-action lawsuit
  218. Used Cars Are More Eco-Friendly Than Hybrids? [Cars]
  219. Refurbished iPhones Might Still Have Previous Owners' Personal Data, No Way to Erase
  220. Panasonic Prices 2008 Flagship PZ850 Line, Demos Viera Cast IPTV [TV]
  221. Jive is Hardware-Based System to Get Grandpa Social-Networking [Silver Surfers]
  222. Class Action Lawsuit Accuses Carriers of Text Message Price Gouging [Texting]
  223. UK Government Wants to Build a Database of Every Phone Call and Email [Privacy]
  224. Equal Measure Measuring Cup, Dinner Meets Cocktail Trivia [Kitchen]
  225. Notes: Banhammers Locked and Loaded Or Whatever [Notes]
  226. NBC admits "inadvertent" broadcast flag use, still doesn't explain why it actually wo
  227. Logitech's new Pure-Fi Mobile speakers do it Bluetooth style
  228. Napster unleashes a-la-carte, DRM-free MP3 store
  229. Digital Photo Urn is just too creepy to be useful
  230. Apple Remote and classic NES controller meet in NesRemote
  231. Underpants Measure Blood Pressure Without Inconvenient Bulges [Under Pressure]
  232. OLPC XO Laptop 2.0 Has Dual Touchscreens, Looks Amazing and Future-y [Xo Laptop 2.0]
  233. Israeli Institute Plans Battlefield Medevac UAVs [UAVs]
  234. Apple's Top Designer Explains Design [Jonathan Ive]
  235. OLPC unveils first prototype of XO 2.0
  236. Midiator lets you use a PS2 controller as a MIDI controller
  237. Oilman T. Boone Pickens drops $2 billion on wind power
  238. 6 Takes On The Netflix Player [Netflix Player Reviews]
  239. Will HDTV Decide the Presidential Election? [HDTV]
  240. Worst Gadgets Ever From Wired's Fetish [Press]
  241. Panasonic VIERACast internet-enabled plasmas due this summer
  242. ASUS wants you to know that women and children are strong enough for an Eee PC
  243. Wireless Wii nunchuk adapter frees you from cabled bondage
  244. Art Lebedev Plans "Popularis" Optimus Keyboard Priced Under $1000 [Optimus]
  245. Fitzgerald Art Deco Fan Convinces Us to Ditch Central Air [Furnishings]
  246. Robot Climbs Walls With Static Electricity [Robots]
  247. SCAD Urban Camper for the Homeless (Or, Um, Campers) [NY Design Week 2008]
  248. TV Simulating Lamp Foils Burglars: Because Couch Potatoes Are Not Easy Targets [Secur
  249. Giz Readers Love Rocking the Old Tech in Our Retro-Fantastic Gallery [Photo Contest]
  250. Silicon Valley Nerds Plan Sea-Based Utopian Country to Call Their Own [Crazy Ideas]