Tuesday, January 13, 2009 - Page 2
Computing

Dell Mini 9 Available for $US99 with a Two-Year AT&T Contract

AT&T and Dell are now working together to offer the Dell Mini 9 for $US99 with the purchase of a two-year service agreement that’ll cost you $US60 a month.


News

Last Chance To Vote For Giz AU In The 2008 Weblog Awards

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Last chance kids. If you want the glory of saying that you helped Giz AU to victory, vote for us below the fold… We’re about 1000 votes behind, but that just makes the comeback all the sweeter…


See-Through Iron Concept is Beautiful, Might Burn Crop Circles in Your Clothes

The worst part about ironing is when you’re trying to smooth out a particularly tough wrinkle, but you can’t see that you’re actually ironing a crease into your shirt. The B-Iron attempts to remedy that.


Software

Our First Windows 7 BSOD (Why Fiddle With Perfection?)

We’ve been fiddling around with the Windows 7 Beta for a few days, but just now finally run into that old staple of Windows users: the blue screen.


Mobile

Samsung Show is the First Brand Name, Non-Prototype Projector Phone

The Samsung Show touchscreen projector phone may not be the first projector phone out there, but it is the first one that isn’t a prototype, and doesn’t come from a completely obscure manufacturer.


Cars

Congressman’s Fuel Cell Road Trip Was Horrifically Inefficient

Congressman Eric Massa of NY tried to drive a fuel cell car from NY to DC to make an environmental point and to show how great fuel cell cars are. He failed at both.


Gadgets

RealTouch: Teledildonics As Designed By Former NASA Engineer (NSFW)

We had our hands full during our brief visit to AVN, and somehow we missed the RealTouch, a NASA engineer “designed and tested” manhood-pleasuring device


Computing

If You Thought Drunk Dialing Was Bad, Try Sleep Emailing on Ambien

Sending emails in your sleep—once thought impossible by neurologists, a case of sleep emailing by a woman has become the first reported example of “complex nonviolent cognitive behavior.”


Software

Chipotle’s Mobile Ordering App For Magic iPhone Burritos

Even if I didn’t like Chipotle, I would still eat there based purely on the fact that their new app allows me to order my burrito from the comfort of my iPhone.


Breakfast Wrap: Best Of Monday Night

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