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So now that the first Quantum Code clue is live, you may have solved it and been wondering anything from “what the hell does that mean?” to “what next?” Well, the answer is to check out our Quantum Code forum.
Once there, you can discuss with other code-crackers the latest developments in the competition. You can collude, coerce and contrive ways to get others to help you solve the clues to crack the code, or you can just ask for help. This will be a nationwide competition, so you may need to get interstate Gizmodians to help you with certain clues so that you can stand a chance to crack the code.
So hit the forums and begin the discussion!
Following the appearance of mysterious images this morning, Apple has apparently confirmed the existence of a new 4GB nano. Speaking with an Apple spokeswoman, Reg Hardware discovered that the company made a “limited number of 4GB iPod nanos for some international markets.” Just how many were shipped out and to what countries specifically remains a mystery. Whether this is some sort of test market for a wider launch is also unknown at this time.
It seems Gizmodian laziness has soared to heights not even our beloved ed’s openness to bribery*, an anonymous BMG artist or (gasp) finger food can overcome.
With just 10 days left until the much anticipated (and very exclusive) Sony UCHI party, we still have 5 double passes to the event up for grabs.
Since we’re such generous people here at Giz, and our previous calls for creativity have gone unanswered, we’re going to open up this comp.
To enter, simply tell us via the comments, in 25 words or less, why you should be the one schmoozing it with Sony and Australia’s tech media at the UCHI showcase on Thursday September 25th.
So get cracking. Entries close tomorrow, September 16th, at 5pm.
Don’t forget that we’re offering the 5 lucky Gizmodians exclusive double passes to visit Sony’s UCHI event on September 25. There’s no other way to get into this event, where you’ll get to grope all the latest and greatest Sony products. You’ll be wined and dined (beer and finger-fooded?) and there’ll be live entertainment to keep you partying until they kick you out.
To win, all you need to do is show us your gadgets. The most creative entries will make the finals, where other Giz readers will get to vote on the best five. To submit your entry, email it (or a link) to uchi@gizmodo.com.au. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity – you’ll be members of an elite group to attend the festivities. Don’t miss out because you’re lazy.