Apr 07
Here's the best of weekend Giz. We have no idea why you missed it, but we'll let you off this time. Jump in for the roundup.
• Walt said the 3G iPhone was coming in June.
• Quake 3 made it to the iPhone, supposedly.
• A Mac was pictured with 150 apps running, completely smoothly.
• Pizza.com sold for a stack of cash.
• Batman Bin Suparman presented an excellent case for ID cards.
• Sony Ericsson Paris image leaked.
• Charles Manson released an album. Seriously.
• The World's smallest HDTV camera made an appearance.
• A Craigslist auction surprised us.
• The Rube Goldberg Contest winner astounded us.
Now, hit the homepage for the best in shiny new gadgets everywhere.

written by iPhone Fan
Mar 31
Here's the best of the weekend tech news, all in one place, as you were probably too busy watching cartoons to pay us a visit. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
• iPhone's firmware 2.0 got unlocked, again.
• Creative started discouraging creativity.
• A photographer broke a world record by using an underwater camera.
• An 11-year-old network administrator. Only in Alabama.
• Girl geeks were reported to be on the rise. We shall have our utopia, dammit.
• We learnt sexy SMS messages can get you into trouble.
• PS3 firmware 2.2 may have broken MP4 streaming.
• A soldier survived a grenade blast, all thanks to his backpack.
• A streamlined Speedo was just a little bit too slippery.
• Xbox 360 got its own, exclusive content.

written by iPhone Fan
Mar 24
Just in case you were too busy watching basketball to read Gizmodo, here's what you missed:
• We never would have guessed the cheap Flip camcorder was so popular!
• One lucky gamer enjoyed his ultra limited edition signed Xbox 360.
• Sony's Alpha A900 DSLR got a launch date.
• This mini drummer robot can probably keep a tempo better than us.
• Best Buy's unofficial haggling policy was outed.
• The iPhone App Store was supposedly seen in all its grey glory.
• Some Monks landed a sweet record deal.
• We spotted a steam-guzzling motorbike.
• A Google Android-inspired custom PC was sold on eBay.
• Chrysler announced in-car wifi.
Now get back to the front page for the latest gadget news!

written by iPhone Fan
Mar 03
So, you missed the weekend action—here's your chance to catch up:
• Time Capsule was stripped to the bone.
• WiiMax gave us a Wii sniper gun, finally.
•AT&T were rumored to be offering cheap, refurb iPhones.
• Optimus Prime danced the robot.
• Apple Store proved to be the best place to get laid.
• Apple movie rentals fell a few short, (601, actually.)
• Intel's first Wolfdale processor got tested.
• Fluorescent bulbs became the new bath robes of hotel stays.
• Xperia X1 was rumored to be delayed till 2009.
• Macbook Air got the carbon fiber treatment. Most people thought it sucked—they were wrong.
Now, hit back through to the homepage for latest and greatest tech news.

written by iPhone Fan
Feb 25
So you were watching Spongebob Squarepants all weekend; a reasonable excuse for missing Gizmodo goodness. Here's your chance to catch up:
• Elmo wanted to kill a kid.
• Microsoft closed the coffin on HD-DVD.
• The Retailer of the Year thus far lets you swap your HD-DVD players for Blu-ray. Sweet.
• We took a look at the iPhone under a $30,000 electron microscope.
• The iPhone got a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition mod—WTF?
• Intel Dunnington processors were said to be on the way. Six-cores, baby.
• The $500,000 watch was a gem. Well, actually, it had no gems on it whatsoever.
• A B-2 stealth bomber crashed, $1.2 billion went up in smoke.
• We tested out the SNES emulator for the iPhone. Verdict: Playable.
• We saw an exploding wind turbine, Grandpa's Knob and more.
Now, hit back to the homepage to catch up on all the as-it-happens, fantastic tech news.

written by iPhone Fan
Feb 11
With the Mobile World Congress in full swing, you certainly missed the first breaking moments over the weekend if you did not tune in. Of course, there was also the usual dose of lazy day craziness. Here's a quick recap:
• Meizu's M8 didn't go on sale, but we caught a look at a new mockup image.
• Nipples everywhere finally got the LED love they deserve.
• A photographer was mistaken for a gunman.
• We gave you the low-down on Sony Ericcson's complete new lineup.
• Apple applied for a trademark relating to portable gaming devices. Neat.
• Eric the intern got a one way ticket into space.
• IBM experts said the Storm worm is netting just under $2 million per day.
• Bluetooth paired up with WiFi.
• We found a $0.46 iPhone headphone adapter. Yes, there's a catch.
• The Aquafit gymnasium/spa helped us get ripped and stay relaxed.
Now, as you're all caught up, jump through to the homepage—you're missing the best of the Mobile World Congress 2008, and you really don't want to do that.

written by iPhone Fan
Dec 31
Last weekend was a hoot. Sure, the news wells are running a little dry before the technology orgasm that shall be CES 2008, but if you missed us on the weekend, boy, did you miss some fun. Here's your chance to catch up:
• Letterman and the WGA reached an exclusive agreement.
• We proved Apple's stock iPod ear buds were not so bad after all.
• C-3PO got sexy.
• An anti-capitalist stole a young girl's Christmas present, what a jerk.
• We found the ideal Christmas gift for any anti-capitalist iPod thieves in your life (See above).
• Mr Blu-ray fanboy was up to no good.
• Microsoft left comments open on YouTube; it wasn't a good look for them.
• We went retromodo on you, showing you what became of that Britannica kid.
• We got the low down on Sony's eReader.
• We received video proof of iPhone's firmware 1.1.3 update.
All along, you thought the tubes had become snowed under in all the festivities. Well, you were obviously wrong! Catch you all on the other side of the week & Happy New Year from the entire weekend team.

written by iPhone Fan