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USB Shaver

USB Card Shaver Disguises Your USB Shaving Shame

This USB Card Shaver is the thinnest of its ilk that we've seen and, with a diameter of only 10mm, is perfect for the man-on-the-go trying to hide that he uses an USB shaver in the first place. More »

Rumor Confirmed

New Xbox 360 Arcades Sport 256MB Internal Storage

Looks like it's official! Microsoft has confirmed that it's newest Xbox 360 Arcades come with 256MB of internal storage, making it NXE-compliant without you having to buy an extra memory card. More »

LED wall

180-Inch 3D LED Wall is First Step to Scaring Time Travelers From 1985

Imagine one-upping Adam Frucci by posing with a 180-inch screen... that displays 3D! NewSight could give you a chance with their new gargantuan 3D video wall. Sadly, it uses LEDs for pixels, making the resolution all Monet-like. More »

LEGO

Jon Stewart Trashes Black Friday, Succumbs to Lego Millennium Falcon

If you didn't watch Jon Stewart yesterday, check out his hilarious take on Black Friday, recession, and people's stupidity fighting for silly things. His purchases: a wobble-headed C-3PO doll and, get ready, the Lego Millennium Falcon*. More »

Red Reduces Prices, Announces Trade-In Program Jim Jannard has announced a price reduction on their Scarlet and EPIC cameras, their latest modular systems for still and motion photography. Plus, now there are multiple trade-in upgrade paths: MORE »

Enhanced Photos Can Bypass Any Face-Recognition Software BKIS, a Vietnamese security center, recently demonstrated that face-recognition security programs found in Toshiba, Asus and Lenovo laptops can be bypassed with a special photo. MORE »

Xmas lights

Crazy Synchronized Christmas Lights Season Starts Now

We've featured crazy ass Christmas lights on here before, and seeing as it's officially past Thanksgiving, it's time to show them off again. More »

Off Topic

Catching Up: Arcade Mania!

Hey Brian, remember the book Kotaku's Brian Ashcraft wrote? The one on Japanese game centers (arcades) and the different types of games, players and cultural influences surrounding them? It's available now! More »

iPhone App Makes Logging On to Free AT&T Wi-Fi Not Suck All iPhone users get free AT&T Wi-Fi, hurray. But the text-message-based access system makes it a pain in the ass to log onto. Enter Easy Wi-Fi for AT&T, an app that makes it, well, easy. MORE »

Gizmodo Gallery

At Gizmodo Gallery: Tiny Projectors That Fit In Your Hand Or Mouth!

Our Toys for Tots fundraiser and all mega gadget exhibition, Gizmodo Gallery starts this Thursday in NYC. And among the ~40 devices we'll have more than just a huge TV; we'll have one of the world's tiniest projector, like the Aiptek PocketCinema Wilson reviewed last week. More »

Apple

Apple Patents For Liquid-Cooled Portables Surface

While us normal folk were gorging on turkey and fixings, the tireless US Patent Office was busy filing an interesting Apple patent detailing a mobile liquid cooling system—something that looks like it could be used in a future portable device. More »

iPhone Conquers 16.6 Percent of World Smartphone Market After besting BlackBerry and the Razr, the iPhone has seized its largest parcel of the global smartphone market yet: 16.6 percent. It doesn't sound like a lot, but it's actually a pretty big deal. MORE »