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Apple
False Alarm: Apple Mac OS X Anti-Virus Recommendation Is Old
The Washington Post, the BBC, and other outlets are pointing out that Apple is, for the first time ever, "quietly" recommending anti-virus software for Mac OS X. A little research shows that this is completely false.
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Apple
Lego Mac, Tri-Screen MacBook, and Other Cool Apple Prototypes
MacLife has a feature on four outrageous prototypes that may not be that outrageous after all. Like this LMac, a desktop made much like the amazing Lego Mac Pro. More » -
Storage
Voyager Billed as World's First “Quad Interface” SATA Hard Drive Docking Station
NewerTech's Voyager is being billed as the world’s first “Quad Interface” SATA I/II Hard Drive Docking Station with support for FireWire 800/400, USB 2.0, and eSATA for 2.5" or 3.5" drives up to 2TB. More » -
Digital Cameras
Elecom Waterproof SDHC Cards Keep Wet Memories Dry
While they won't do much to salvage that fancy camera, Elecom is trusting that some of us will benefit from their waterproof SDHC cards. More » -
T-mobile g1
T-Mobile G1 Net Access Can't Be Turned Off, Results in Huge Roaming Costs
According to our tipster, taking your G1 abroad may not be financially wise. Apparently, his data roaming bill rang up at $102.85—even though data roaming, data sync and 3G were turned off. More » -
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DIY Music, make electronic music & musical instruments
Musicians know how important it is to add a personal touch to their instruments - and really what better way to make something personal than to actually make it yourself? There are a number of very cool kits for sound-makers out there, from circuit-benders, to serious synthesizers. Here are some great gift ideas from MAKE Magazine for those interested in crafting their own sounds including special kits from Japan.
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SX-150 Analog Synthesizer Kit
Arduino Pocket Piano Synth Kit
Vacuum Tube Amp Kit
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Unconfirmed
T-Mobile Monthly Soft Data Caps Will Return
When the G1 launched, there was an uproar over T-Mobile's 1GB-a-month soft data cap that would slow your connection down to a 50kbps trickle, and they backpedaled. Guess what? The cap's coming back. More » -
iPhone
iPhone Mosaic Celebrates 10,000 Apps and Counting
Apparently, developers have submitted over 10,000 apps to the App Store—which has motivated someone to create this wicked looking mosaic out of all the app icons (even the 9,900 or so crappy ones). More » -
Stalking
Stalker with Low Standards Hides GPS Transmitter on Simon Cowell's Car
Apparently, some stalker or weasely Paparazzi photographer sneakily affixed a GPS transmitter on American Idol judge Simon Cowell's Bentley. It's a pretty weak move, both for Cowell's privacy and for a public who doesn't care about Simon Cowell's whereabouts. More » -
Insults keyring
Hijo de Puta Keychain Makes Me Teary With Nostalgia
Amigos de Gizmodo, here's a must-have gadget for any tourists wanting to cause a lasting sensation in Spanish-speaking countries: a keychain that emits useful expressions that will open doors everywhere you go. More » -
Bookshelf
Platzhalter Bookshelf Splits To Store Extra Books
It may not be able to store an infinite amount of books, but this unique Platzhalter bookshelf can definitely help you accommodate your expanding collection by splitting into a "V" shape.
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Drm sucks
Patch Coming for New Xbox Experience Dead Audio
If you've been missing out on SFII Turbo HD Remix's amazing soundtrack because you're being hit by the New Xbox Experience's audio-killing HDMI bug, don't worry, Microsoft says a patch is coming. More »

















