
If you aren’t tired of accessing Facebook and Pandora through your phone,
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>> reading "HP Adds Facebook Pandora To Digital Photo Frame"
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If you aren’t tired of accessing Facebook and Pandora through your phone,
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>> reading "HP Adds Facebook Pandora To Digital Photo Frame"
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This post was written by publisher on September 18, 2009

A piece of computer and science fiction history will go on auction next month: An early Macintosh computer, which belonged to Star Trek
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>> reading "Gene Roddenberrys Macintosh 128 To Be Auctioned"
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On the left, the beautiful Olivetti Valentine, a portable typewriter from 1969. On the right, a modern-day re-imagining of the portable typewrite as laptop.
Some of the carry-over features look genuinely useful, even today: The carrying…
>> reading "Valentine Notebook Beautiful Form No Function"
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This post was written by publisher on September 18, 2009

Listening to some of the haters out there, you might believe that the fixed-gear “trend” is over, as if something that dates back to the dawn of biking could be considered a trend to begin with. I guess somebody…
>> reading "Folding Full-Sized Fixed-Gear Fabulous"
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An argument could, quite successfully, be made that everything should contain a bottle opener. Board-shorts come with on on an elastic cord for easy surf-and-suds. Bike wrenches are often notched with a lid-popping…
>> reading "After Office Tie With Built-In Bottle Opener"
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This post was written by publisher on September 18, 2009

There is one thing you need to know about cellphone radiation: without it, you don’t have a cellphone. Or at least, you don’t have a cellphone that can make calls. The radiation is the signal.
If…
>> reading "Pong Radiation-Blocking IPhone Case Smells Fishy"
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The iPhone 3GS has a great camera (for a cellphone) especially with the new easy-edit video function. But holding the lightweight handset steady isn’t easy. Joby already addressed this by rebranding it’s
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>> reading "At Last An IPhone Tripod Adapter"
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First, an apology to all those who supported the Save the Massi Campaign. Your protests to protect a lovely, 1990s Italian road bike were heard, but not heeded. But in pre-emptive response to the hate mail that will surely follow this post, no bikes were hurt in the making of
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>> reading "Gadget Lab Fixed-Gear Project The Final Stage"
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When Kyle Wiens and his colleagues flew to New Zealand two years ago, they weren’t on vacation. They had a serious mission: to purchase one of the first iPhones and then ruthlessly tear it apart.
Wiens runs iFixit, a tech company that can be described as eccentric, to say the
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>> reading "If You Love Your Gadgets Tear Them Apart"
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Set aside your fears of world-dominating cyborgs and say hello to Hajime 33, an athletic robot who’s about as tall as Kobe Bryant. Granted, this bot plays soccer, not basketball (yet).
Created by Hajime Sakamoto,
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>> reading "Humanoid Robot Plays Soccer"
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This post was written by publisher on September 18, 2009