Ah February, the month of romance and nightmarish sex injuries. But if you want to skip the chocolate mousse and hospital bills this year, you might think about giving your Valentine a gadget . Here’s the best of the past month (or so): More
Ah February, the month of romance and nightmarish sex injuries. But if you want to skip the chocolate mousse and hospital bills this year, you might think about giving your Valentine a gadget . Here’s the best of the past month (or so): More
It’s the holiday season, so how about tossing a few miracles your direction? We have five absolutely top-notch gadgets that we want to hand out to our readers this week, so we’re introducing our Holiday Blues-Buster Giveaway! So here’s the deal: we’ll be offering a different piece of Grade-A circuitry every day from now until Friday, and you’ll be eligible to enter each one (one time per day)
It’s the holiday season, so how about tossing a few miracles your direction? We have five absolutely top-notch gadgets that we want to hand out to our readers this week, so we’re introducing our Holiday Blues-Buster Giveaway! So here’s the deal: we’ll be offering a different piece of Grade-A circuitry every day from now until Friday, and you’ll be eligible to enter each one (one time per day)

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Engadget’s Holiday Blues-buster 2011: win a Roku 2 courtesy of Broadcom!
In case you didn’t hear, next Wednesday we’re inviting you, the readers of Gizmodo, to a reader meetup at Gizmodo Gallery. We’ll be giving away Nerf Blasters to the first 40 readers to show up, but if you’re amongst the next 60 to arrive-capacity is limited to 100-you’re going to be unarmed and out of luck. Luckily for you there’s a sweeeeeet deal on the Nerf N-Srike Stampede ECS
In case you didn’t hear, next Wednesday we’re inviting you, the readers of Gizmodo, to a reader meetup at Gizmodo Gallery. We’ll be giving away Nerf Blasters to the first 40 readers to show up, but if you’re amongst the next 60 to arrive-capacity is limited to 100-you’re going to be unarmed and out of luck. Luckily for you there’s a sweeeeeet deal on the Nerf N-Srike Stampede ECS

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This Nerf N-Strike Stampede ECS Blaster Is Your Pew-Pew-Pew Deal of the Day
Not like it matters much now, but hey — why not, right? HP’s TouchPad was tossed into the closeout bin just over 40 days after it initially went on sale, and it actually served to be a spark for the eventual webOS fire that still seems to be smoldering. When we tested it — and before we knew HP was about to demolish its operating system in the consumer realm — we found tons of promise
Not like it matters much now, but hey — why not, right? HP’s TouchPad was tossed into the closeout bin just over 40 days after it initially went on sale, and it actually served to be a spark for the eventual webOS fire that still seems to be smoldering. When we tested it — and before we knew HP was about to demolish its operating system in the consumer realm — we found tons of promise

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How would you change HP’s TouchPad?
Holy crap, we’re covered in Kindles. As of today there are six different Kindles you can choose from at 11 different price-points. How ever will you decide?
Holy crap, we’re covered in Kindles. As of today there are six different Kindles you can choose from at 11 different price-points. How ever will you decide?
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Which Kindle Should You Buy?
The one detail we couldn’t wrangle out of Vizio about its upcoming 3DTV line at CES was the price, but now a few midrange models have popped up on the company’s website early with full information. The 47-, 42- and 32-inch E3D models sport $899, $729 and $549 pricetags and a date of “coming soon,” following the precedent of the 65-inch model released last fall. If that’s not cheap enough, one of our readers has provided information that Walmart expects to have the E3D320VX and E3D420VX available for $498 and $698, respectively, starting in April.
The one detail we couldn’t wrangle out of Vizio about its upcoming 3DTV line at CES was the price, but now a few midrange models have popped up on the company’s website early with full information. The 47-, 42- and 32-inch E3D models sport $899, $729 and $549 pricetags and a date of “coming soon,” following the precedent of the 65-inch model released last fall. If that’s not cheap enough, one of our readers has provided information that Walmart expects to have the E3D320VX and E3D420VX available for $498 and $698, respectively, starting in April.

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Vizio’s first 2011 Theater 3D TVs revealed, could ship for less than $500




