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#thiscyborglife
Mimic BioShock's Body-Mod Splicing With Your Own EVE Hypodermic Needles
The world of BioShock shows what one tremendously interesting direction of hacking your body will be like. Imagine injecting yourself with flame-throwing or electric-throwing inducing stem cells and you'll get the picture. Now you can pretend with props! [Gizmodo] -
#unconfirmed
Intel's 32nm Arrandale Core i5 and i7 Chips for Anorexic Notebooks
We know, the Core i7-i5-i3 stuff is confusing. Not to make it worse, but Digitimes outs some of Intel's notebooks plans for next year: a triplet of processors of Core i7 and i5 processors, codenamed Arrandale, for skinny laptops. [Gizmodo] -
#list
Our 10 Best of Popsci's 100 Best Innovations of the Year
Who has the time or patience to count, not to mention read, up to 100? So we've taken the trouble to squeeze down Popsci's 100 best list to a more manageable 10. Enough to read while still pretending to work. [Gizmodo] -
#downloads
Clean Drive Finds and Deletes Old Files
Windows only: System cleaner application Clean Drive does only one thing, but handles it with ease—it searches for and deletes old files that you don't need anymore. [Lifehacker] -
#clips
You'd Better Watch This New Super Mario Bros. Wii Strategy Video
Because from we've been hearing, New Super Mario Bros. Wii is no cake walk, especially in multiplayer games. Nintendo was nice enough to pass along some pre-release tips in video form, strategies that will definitely come in handy. [Kotaku] -
#photoframe
Panasonic Thinks You Want an iPod Dock With Your MW-10 Photo Frame
The only way companies are making photo frames appetizing now is to combine them with other devices, and in Panasonics MW-10, they shove an iPod dock and speakers into it. [Gizmodo] -
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#pseudoscience
Documentary Evidence That 2012 Could Really Happen (Sort Of)
With the year 2012 coming soon, Roland Emmerich isn't the only filmmaker trying to cash in with an apocalypse movie tie-in. Documentary-makers are doing it too. Here is a sampling of the weirdest 2012 "non fiction" flicks. [io9] -
#thiscyborglife
Your Deteriorating Internal Organs, Reduced to an Xbox Game
3D medical imagery has always been fascinating to me: generating 3D models from film footage is still a fledgling tech, while medical professionals render guts on a daily basis. And sometimes, apparently, connected to Xbox controllers. [Gizmodo] -
#salesget
Konami Kicks Bayonetta Off Top Of Japan's Game Charts
Last week's queen of Japan's video game sales charts Bayonetta didn't have the legs to stay on top for very long. Konami's latest soccer game, World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010, is this week's new software champ. [Kotaku] -
#amd
AMD's Atom-Mauling Bobcat and High-End Bulldozer Chips
Sure, AMD's sorta reveling in getting handed $1.25 billion by Intel, but more importantly, they've just revealed the future of AMD chips: The promised Atom competitor Bobcat, and a new high-end architecture called Bulldozer. [Gizmodo] -
#requestforinformation
It's been months since we outed some media deadbeats. Having trouble getting paid? Email me.
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#readerpoll
Do You Use Twitter?
There's no question that Twitter has received all kinds of hype this past year, but Lifehacker readers have generally been a touch wary of the micro-blogging service. So we're wondering: How many of you actually use Twitter? [Lifehacker] -
#levisjohnstonwatch
Levi's Johnston Watch: He Is Naked with a Hockey Stick
We have confirmation from the set of Levi's Playgirl shoot that he has just posed naked with a hockey stick: "His ass is as smooth as a Sade song." Mark your calendars. This is officially Levi Johnston's Penis Appreciation Day. More » -
#thiscyborglife
Intelligent Learning Retinal Implants to Adapt to Real Eyes
A Swiss company called IMI has been putting its "Intelligent Retinal Implant System" through clinical trials for the past three years. When it's ready, it could help restore sight to the blind. [Gizmodo] -
#microsoft
Guess What Made Time's 50 Best Inventions Of 2009 List
Project Natal continues to rack up awards for innovation faster than the Nintendo Wii circa early 2007, making its way onto Time's 50 Best Inventions of 2009 list. Microsoft is pleased. [Kotaku] -
#dealzmodo
Gadget Deals of the Day
Challenge your friends to some Fifa 2010 on Xbox Live and wager a piece of pie as the stakes. Even if your new Wireless-N Xbox Live adapter doesn't give you the edge you need, at least the pie is free. [Gizmodo] -
#madscience
Mastectomy Patients Could Soon Regrow Their Own Breasts
Implants could soon be a thing of the past. Researchers have developed a new technique to regrow breasts on pigs using their own tissue — and it's ready to be tested on human mastectomy patients. [io9] -
#recaps
Glee: Dancing with Ourselves
Who thought crying for 45 minutes straight would be so fun? Well, try watching Glee, which will open up a can of emotional mayhem on you and then take a glitter shit on your heart. And you'll love it. More » -
#recalls
Maclaren: Choppin' Baby Fingers Since 2004
Fancy strollermaker Maclaren just issued its stroller recall this week, but it's known its products could chop off your baby's fingers for at least five years now. Why does Maclaren want Park Slope's streets littered with tiny digits? [NYP] -
#culture
Coolest Gaming Biz Card Ever
Over my years covering video games I've seen my share of business cards, from the unusual to the hard to find. I've stacked up cards of cardboard, paper, plastic, metal and wood. But this is the coolest business card I've ever seen. [Kotaku] -
#featuredworkspace
The Compact Office-On-A-Wall Workspace
When you're short on square footage in a small apartment, it pays to take advantage of vertical space. Today's featured workspace packs a lot of storage into a very small footprint. [Lifehacker] -
#hauntedhouses
Are Our Novels Being Haunted By The Housing Bust?
The gold rush in American houses crashed and burned a couple years ago, and now amazing homes are going cheap. The catch: there might be ghosts, melting walls, and hallways that go nowhere, according to a spate of new novels. [io9] -
#innovations
James Cameron Reveals His Quest to Build More Perfect CGI Boobs
In a decade since the launch of Titanic, the eyes of humanity have focused on the James Cameron laboratory wondering what leap forward would emerge, what gifts he would bestow on our species? More » -
#aimeemullins
Racing on Carbon Fiber Legs: How Abled Should We Be?
One Olympic swimmer has a D-cup breast size. From a physiological standpoint, she's at a disadvantage to a swimmer who's an A-cup. If she amputated her breasts to become more streamlined, would we consider her crazy, or worse, a cheater? [Gizmodo] -
#geeksgonewild
Naked Calendar Nerds Push Limits of Geek Chic
If a Googler can pose in Vogue and Glamour, and if Justin Timberlake's playing a Facebook exec, surely London tech geeks can strip off their clothes for a sexy calendar. It'll sell furiously. Or at least, uh, get tweeted furiously. More » -
#recessionomics
It's All Your Fault
The Way We Live Now: With total disregard for everything, except our own selfish desire for precious money. You're hurting your families. You're falling behind the rest of the world, wasting time gambling and tinkering. What's wrong with you? More »














