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Keep your Angry Birds, we'll take something a bit more classy | Top |
The "gadgets" in question here--if one dare call them that--are truly rare. So rare, in fact, that they're expected to draw $2.5 million to $5 million at a Hong Kong auction later this month. | |
Happy hackers at Maker Faire 2011 (photos) | Top |
A diverse mix of science, engineering, design, and art--with everything from robots to knitting to exploding soda to steam rollers--Maker Faire is an otherworldly celebration of the creative impulse. | |
Beyond the iPad: 'White-box' tablet numbers explode | Top |
White-box tablet numbers have jumped in recent months, but the market may fade as quickly as it grew, as vendors discover the importance of offering potential buyers a complete tablet experience. | |
People use today's end of world to confess on Twitter | Top |
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