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The Week In Gizmodo [Roundup]

A lot went down this past week, the last of the year and the decade. People always start looking back this time of year, and we were no exception. But there was plenty of crazy in the here and now.

Yes, there were recaps.

Brian recounted his love of gadgets in the aughts and explained how that love changed throughout the decade.

We waxed nostalgic on gadgets in the year 2000. Jason wrote about MP3 players. Mark wrote about laptops. John wrote about Windows CE and the digital cameras.

We looked at the year's essential iPhone apps.

Sean warned us of 7 gadgets to beware in 2010.

In case you were trying to remember what you liked, we counted down the 10 most popular posts of 2009.

We took the FBI Cybersquad, and their Matrix screensaver, very seriously.

Don showed off some head-scratchers with a What Is It? recap, and we thought that our Image Cache shots deserved the same treatment.

The history of the New Year's Eve ball extends back 102 years. We made a timeline.

We couldn't resist posting these bird-watching apps, and, in turn, John evaluated the state of porn apps in the App Store.

Guest blogger Anna Jane Grossman remembered the Internet delivery service Kozmo as part of our Y2K+10 series.

Adam, working with illustrator Dan Meth, presented the socially acceptable geek subgenre scale. Everyone laughed and waited until they got home to see where they ended up.

Jesus made an incredible infographic on the true odds of airborne terror. It should make you feel a little bit better about flying.

He also posted the TSA's leaked security rules, though as far as I know he wasn't visited by any government agents.

Theirs wasn't the only leaky faucet this week; we also looked at the Chrome OS netbook's leaked specifications.

Speaking of leaks, this video of The Making of the Bootleg of Avatar was the most visible look at the craft since Jerry's masterful recordings of Death Blow and Cry Cry Again.

We leaked documents with the Nexus One price tag that bummed everyone out a bit, because we had sort of hoped it was just going to be free for the taking. This ten minute video of the phone still made our mouths water.

Friend of Giz, Kate Greene, hunted for the perfect screen.

Some buildings were demolished. It didn't go quite as planned.

Another friend, Will Smith, showed us how cheap is too cheap when you're building your own PC.

Google China's ex-president spilled some beans on the Apple tablet.

We had some laughs at this cartoon about what it would be like if the "I'm a Mac" ads were more accurate.

For everyone who has ever watched Steve Jobs announce the iPodWhatever, featuring x-ray vision, bulletproof plating, and a bigger hard drive the week after buying the old one, our guide of When to Buy Apple Products was mighty helpful.

This incredible photo of Saturn got Jesus all hot and bothered.

We watched this video of Half-Life 2 being played on Project Natal.

Mark's second 27" iMac was busted, just like his first one. He's not going down quietly.

He also kicked off our Lifechanger section—posts on common objects that make life better—with as poignant a blog post as ever has been written about vintage pyrex pots.

To put our iSlate speculation in perspective, Matt wrote up a recap of wacky iPhone rumors from the years before that gadget's arrival. One was oddly prescient.

If your resolution was to prank more often, this Skype trick is a good place to start.

David Quinlan told the awesome story of how he created Stuck, his decision-enabling iPhone app.

Joel told President Obama that it is time to fire the Transportation Security Administration. Some people agreed with him, others did not.

John posted an old home video of himself water-skiing.

First Time Warner said, "no more Fox channels." Then, they said, "just use the Internet." In the end, everyone got along.

Just when you thought taser stories couldn't get more outrageous, a cop tasered an unconscious diabetic 11 times.

Also outrageous: the girl who couldn't get her stolen iPhone back from Apple.

Matt wondered what's going to be inside the next generation of MacBooks.

A guy constructed a really nice handmade telescope for his wife, and suddenly all the presents we gave this year seemed pretty trite.

Another guy constructed a really useless machine, but at least took the time to share with us how he did it.

We showed the view from the top of the Moscow Bridge, and somewhere, somebody puked on their keyboard.

We learned that Google is just an elaborate front for a club of intense ping-pong players.

Some nerds picked up microphones (that is, rapped awkwardly into the keyboards of their MacBooks) and recorded I'm On A Phone, a parody of a parody (of a parody, if you count DJ Khaled himself as a joke). One set of them was declared the winner.

Some weird shit went down at a Walmart.

A man stayed true to his copy of shareware WinZip for five years; we admired his perseverance.

Now that Avatar has made a bajillion dollars, 3D is here to stay (even though Wilson's screening sort of sucked.) We took a look at the Battle of the 3D Glasses.

Speaking of Avatar, remember how your friend was like, "why don't they put those tendrils together when they're having sex?!" Well, they do. And we might get to see it.

We previewed Blio, the tablet-friendly ebook format Ray Kurzweil rescued from the future to bring back to 2009.

Rosa showed off one expensive ass robot hummingbird.

But all bots aren't good ones—we also found this fist-pumping story of how three dudes disabled one of the world's most powerful botnets.

That Apophis asteroid that has a 1 in 250,000 chance of hitting Earth? Yeah, Russia's gonna deflect that just to be safe.

Kim Peek, the original Rain Main, passed away and we remembered him as well as his amazing abilities.

It's probably not a good idea to pull up Star Trek stuff when you're surfing the web at work, but it's definitely not a good idea to pull up this Star Trek-related shot at work. Hint: it's also wiener-related.

Speaking of things you shouldn't look at at work, Chauvon, an actress from MTV's Real World, showed us how to expose fake boobs using only a flashlight. Parenthetically, one of hers popped during the last Real World / Road Rules challenge.

We put out the call for your Genius Bar horror stories. There's still time to submit yours and win some pizza.

We learned that the Coast Guard got mean with pirates and cuddly with kittens in 2009.

Lastly, It turns out that there's a ton of Weekly World News issues scanned into Google Books, which someday will help someone get out of a sticky fact checking situation.




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Apple tablet rumor party: Fox News, former Google China president, and the ‘iGuide’
No words can stress how much we're sick of Apple 'iSlate' rumors right now, but when someone with powerful links speaks up, we gotta take note. Kai-fu Lee -- former Google China president -- has joined the Apple rumor mill by leaking what he claims to be insider knowledge of the device. Now, we've heard a lot of this same noise before: sub-$1000 price, an iPhone-like appearance, 10.1-inch multitouch screen, video conferencing, cellular connectivity, 3D graphics and virtual keyboard. What really got our attention is Lee's link with Foxconn -- the Apple OEM is one of the main contributors to Lee's post-Google investment venture, Innovation Works, so there's a good chance that Lee's spoken to someone overlooking the manufacturing of a certain Apple device. Of course, we can't abide Lee's final proclamation that "Apple expects to produce near ten million units in the first year!" This is pretty bold considering Apple's only sold five million portable computers so far this year (and ten million was the number of iPods sold in Q3 2009 alone), but hey, who knows if Steve Jobs has already worked out a subsidizing plan with some carriers to lure us all?

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Apple tablet rumor party: Fox News, former Google China president, and the 'iGuide' originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:53:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Best Gizmodo Posts of the Week [Roundup]

Enter to behold our vast collection of this week's best material. The Avatar review, a story of the Apple Gestapo, an interview with Rainn Wilson and more! Quality weekend reading awaits!

Features
Orson Welles and His Brief Passionate Betacam Love Affair
10 Strange Gadget Situations Caught on Camera
Avatar Review: Yes, It Changed Everything After All
This Week's Best iPhone Apps
It's OK. I Love My Old Gear, Too
Rainn Wilson on His Nikon DSLR Short Film, and Why Dwight Would Taste Banhammer
The Physics of Space Battles
Apple Gestapo: How Apple Hunts Down Leaks
A Century of Great Gadget Design: Phaidon's Design Classics
What We Still Need on Blu-ray (And What Should Never Go HD)

Top Stories
Ultimate Christmas 2009 Shopping Deadline List
The Economics of a Free Google Phone
Swedes Camping Outside Apple HQ Asking Steve Jobs to Approve Their App
The Iron Man 2 Trailer Is Online and My Jaw Is on the Floor
How Carriers and Phone Makers Are Strangling Android (And How Google Could Save It)
I Spoke Too Soon, My iMac Is &#;$@ed, Too
I'm Sorry, But We Blew Up Your Laptop'
The Graphics Cards You Should Buy at Every Price
Why We All Need to Calm Down About the Google Phone

Big News
Google's Hype Generator, The Nexus One, Does Not Have Multitouch (In Browser and Maps)
Ravaging the Nook, Part II: We Have Apps!
First Video of the Google Nexus One
Apple Nemesis Psystar Permanently Banned From Selling Mac Clones
More Photos of the Google Nexus One

Popular
You Have Nothing to Apologize For, Panera Bread iMac Man
The De-evolution of Playstation Gaming Controllers
Google Street View Spots One Chunky Man's Funky Truck Party
Prepare to Have Your Brain Exploded by This Known Universe Video
Canon DSLR Suffers 3000-Foot Fall, Camera and Lens Still Work
Beautiful Lego in Hoth Photos Have Me in Total Awe
Google Street View Captures Guy Getting Ready To Do Something Disgusting on a DC Street
This Naughty Online Clock Has a Girl for Every Minute (NSFW)
The Master Diagram of Geek Culture




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Cyber Monday deals roundup: Core i7, HDTVs, SSDs, free Droid Eris
In Soviet Bulgaria, we don't have Cyber Mondays, but from what we've been told this is a pretty bargainous time of the year. HP starts us off with a pair of coupons on its dv8 Core i7 notebook, one of which drops the 18.4-inch laptop to just $899. There are also deep 50 percent discounts on its printers, but only the Photosmart Premium All-in-One remains after the two cheaper models sold out. Click the Logic Buy link below to get in on the action. Amazon has the older Modern Warfare at $29.95 and Uncharted 2 at $40 flat for the PS3, Garmin's nuvi 260W at a cent under $115 (or half price), and plenty of discounts on DVDs, gadgetry and even clothing. Best Buy keeps pace by offering the same price on the Garmin nav unit, as well as 10 percent discounts on Apple's iPod range. Walmart is kicking off a whole Cyber Week with a Sony Bravia 32-inch HDTV priced at $398 and a $249 Nintendo Wii Value Bundle, which includes Wii Sports, sporting peripherals, and a choice of free game. If you're more interested in computer components, Newegg's $30 mail-in rebate on the 120GB OCZ Agility SSD will net you the drive for $289, our favorite of a plethora of deals at the online store. And finally, Dell is offering the Droid Eris for free when taking out a new Verizon Wireless account, which is at least $30 cheaper than you can get it anywhere else. Time to get clicking!

Cyber Monday deals roundup: Core i7, HDTVs, SSDs, free Droid Eris originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 06:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Black Friday deal roundup: Zhu Zhu mania edition
Ah, Black Friday. The words send shivers down your spine... do they not? We're sure that you're probably napping right now after a 4AM jaunt to your nearest brick and mortar retailer, where you inevitably trampled some children to get your hands on a Zhu Zhu or that super cheap TV with with a 10:1 contrast ratio (hey, it was really cheap!). Still, there are some hard workin', hard spendin' folks who probably haven't had nearly enough of Capitalism Day, and as such, we're going to round up some of the best or most interesting deals we've seen thus far for their shopping pleasure. We've already done a few posts on the matter prior to the big day, and we'll include those here as well. Oh, and we're going to let you know about deals that seem too good to be true or just plain bunk to us, because no one wants you wasting your money... beyond what is considered reasonable by polite society. If you guys have any deals you think are notable, use the tip form (or comments) and let us know!

New deals today:

Dell Zino HD for $199
(buyer beware, it ships with Vista)
PS3 Slim (120GB) with inFAMOUS and Killzone 2 + a $10 Amazon gift certificate (different deals also available at other retailers)
Westinghouse 32-inch TV for $246 at Target (it is dirt cheap, but probably looks like crap)
TomTom iPhone app 30 percent off until Monday (link goes to App Store)

Previous deals:

Apple's Black Friday deals

Black Friday deals roundup: Best Buy, Lenovo, Verizon and more
Black Friday deals roundup: Walmart, Target and NewEgg
Black Friday deals bonanza round up
Black Friday ads leaking all over town, we've rounded them up
Sears Black Friday ad revealed, we'll be sleeping off our tryptophan hangovers

Black Friday deal roundup: Zhu Zhu mania edition originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Black Friday deals roundup: Walmart, Target and NewEgg
We suspect this will be the final round of Black Friday ad leaks -- you know, considering that Black Friday is but a few days away -- but it seems as if the gadget world has saved the best (or at least the biggest) for last. As usual, we're not spotting any major steals that'd be worth lining up a dozen hours in advance for, but the $78 Blu-ray player and $10 BD films from Wally World may be worth paying your neighbor to snag for you. Check 'em all out below... if you dare.

Black Friday deals roundup: Walmart, Target and NewEgg originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 22 Nov 2009 18:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Canon EOS 7D gets high marks all around
Canon's EOS 7D is a pretty grandiose piece of image-recording equipment, whether you're talking about its size, features or price. You're probably aware of the 18 megapixel APS-C sensor and dual DIGIC 4 processors already, but we've all had to be a bit more patient than usual in waiting for the pro reviews to come out. Dpreview doesn't disappoint though, with a thoughtful 31-page tome awaiting the keen reader, and we've also got more digestible video reviews from DPhoto Journal for the less patient among you. If you're after direct comparisons against competing models, such as the Nikon D300s, you'll find those sprinkled in among the reviews as well, with Cameratown throwing in a direct head-to-head with Canon's own 5D Mark II. The 7D was found to produce "virtually no visible noise" all the way up to ISO 1600, and scored further points for its gorgeous 100 percent frame-covering viewfinder and fast 19-point AF. With a weather-sealed, highly ergonomic body design, ridiculously fast processing and a sensor so good that "in most situations the lens, rather than the camera, is likely to be the limiting factor," the only thing reviewers could criticize was the somewhat uncompetitive pricing, but that's likely to soften with time anyway. Read on... if you dare.

Read - dpreview review
Read - Photography Blog review
Read - Tech Radar review
Read - DPhoto Journal video roundup
Read - Cameratown comparison with 5D Mark II

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Canon EOS 7D gets high marks all around originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The Great Gizmodo Halloween Roundup [Halloween]

Since I'm feeling festive evening, I thought I would leave you with some of our Halloween posts. OK, really I just can't pass up a chance to put up these masks of Chen and Blam again. Happy Halloween everyone!

This Is Why You Shouldn't Put Drunk Ewoks On Live TV
Next Year, I'm Time Travel Trick or Treating
Scientifically Haunted Room Shows That Ghosts Are Only In Your Head
Twelve Beautiful Jack-o'-Lanterns
Ghostbuster Proton Pack Uses Real Lasers, Can Probably Hunt Real Ghosts
10 Of Your Geekiest Halloween Costumes
A Spider-Bot Pumpkin Is the Scariest Way To Dispense Candy On Halloween
Build The Spirit Radio That Creeped Out Tesla Himself
The iMac Cylon Mask Is Both Trick and Treat
"Working" Apple iPhone Costumes Just Plain Win
Craigslist Ad By A Horrid Excuse for a Human Being
Sword Illuminates a Pumpkin by Impaling It
Ideas for Tech-Themed Halloween Pumpkins
10 Robot Halloween Pumpkins Provide Artistic Inspiration
Scare the Crap Out of Trick-or-Treaters With a Rovin' Pumpkin
Ruin Halloween For Everyone by Going as Brian Lam or Jason Chen

And please, be safe!




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Week In Review—The Second Coming of Android [Roundup]

Think of this week's round of announcements as Android's débutante ball. She's gone from a lovable ragamuffin to a mature OS that's ready for the spotlight. With Android 2.0, Motorola Droid and Google Maps Navigation, she stole our hearts.

Google Maps Navigation
Google Navigator for Android Review: Good For Free But Far From Perfect
Google Maps Navigation: A Free, Ass-Kicking, Turn-by-Turn Mobile App

(An)Droid:
Motorola Droid First Hands On: It's a Terminator
A Visual Guide to Android 2.0: So Much Nicer
No Android Version of HTC HD2 After All?
GSM Motorola Droid Caught on Video
How Motorola Stopped Sucking
Droid Eris Doesn't Look Too Shabby for a Cheapo Android Phone
HTC Droid Eris Might Be the Cheapest Android Phone at $99
HTC Hero Among First To Get Android 2.0 Update

Reviews:
$1000 1080p Projector Battlemodo: Optoma HD20 vs Vivitek H1080FD
BlackBerry Storm 2 Review: Improving, But Still Mostly Cloudy
Corsair Flash Voyager 128GB USB Drive: As Big and Fast As a Small Fish
Canon S90 Review: It'll Never Leave My Pocket (Except When I'm Taking Pictures)
Samsung Moment Review: The ED-209 of Android Phones

The Copy/Paste Twins Saga
I Want to Have Twins Just to Get Them These Awesome T-Shirts
Twin Apple Fangirls Pwn Twin PC Clones
The Origin of the Twin Copy-Paste T-Shirts

The Rest:
12 Things You Need To Know About Apple TV 3.0
High Res Video of Ares I-X Launch
http://gizmodo.com/5393755/an-astronaut-explains-how-well-fall-in-love-with-space-again
Apple Tablet Will Restore Comic Books To Former Glory
Build The Spirit Radio That Creeped Out Tesla Himself
Behold, the BlackBerry* Watch: $150, Coming in February




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Week In Review: Apple, Microsoft, Nook and More—It Was Nuts [Roundup]

What didn't happen this week? We saw the Windows 7 release, new Apple hardware, Barnes & Noble's ereader, the beginnings of major net neutrality legislation and more. It was so crazy, we thought we'd round up all the highlights.

Microsoft:
Windows 7: A Weekend Install Guide and More
You Guys Had Some Wild and Crazy Windows 7 Launch Parties
Japan's Windows 7 Whopper Is Real, and It's Horrifying
Behold! The Saddest Example of Promotional Convergence Ever!
Microsoft's First Retail Store Opens (Like Apple Store With More Colors)
Windows Mobile 7 Screenshots Leak: Where's the Start Button?
38 Surefire Ways (Not) to Make Windows 7 Cooler
7 Reasons to Stick with Windows XP
27 Takes on Windows 7
Windows 7 Review: You Can Quit Complaining Now

Apple:
Apple iMac Review: 27 Inches and Less Chin
Unibody Apple MacBook Review
Apple Magic Mouse Review
Time Capsule and Airport Extreme Grow New Antennas to Get Faster and Stronger
Mac Mini Updates: Faster Processors, More Memory, and a Dual Hard Disk Server
10 Things You Need to Know About Apple's New Stuff

Barnes & Noble
Exclusive: First Photos of Barnes & Noble's Double Screen E-Reader
Barnes & Noble's Dual-Screen Nook: $260, Eats the Kindle's Lunch
Barnes & Noble Compares Nook to Kindle 2: Biased But Fair
Live From Barnes & Noble's Nook Event
8 Reasons You Can Finally Love Ebook Readers (Thanks to Nook)
Barnes & Noble Nook Up Close: Yep, It's Real Nice

The Rest:
FCC: We're Going to Make Net Neutrality the Law
The Totally Predictable Cable Industry Response to the FCC's Net Neutrality Plan
John McCain's "Internet Freedom Act" Seeks to Block FCC's Net Neutrality Rules
Motorola Droid Unexpectedly Appears on Motorola's Site Ahead of Schedule
48 Stunning Photos of Fall




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