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Afternoon Linkage for December 19th, 2008

Sorry for the lack of posts today. Here’s why it happened: https://www.gearfuse.com/our-apologies-for-the-technical-difficulties/ We confirm the T-Mobile G2 phone Now these are some sick Xmas lights LEGO surgery An umbrella that’s a bottle BOO! SimCity hits the iPhone Louder than a bomb (bed) Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon Linkage? E-mail us: tips AT gearfuse DOT com.

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Afternoon Linkage for December 18th, 2008

Don’t ask questions. Just enter the contest and run. <3 This RC tank can tow a car! Can RIM weather the Storm? Old-school Sears gaming! Maybe Apple would have made something like this back in 1999 DNS Hacking A LEGO camping trailer Great tips for rebooting your iPhone Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon Linkage? E-mail us: tips ...

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Afternoon Linkage for December 17th, 2008

Never order Time Warner Cable. Trust me. Rice…babies? Smiling stones are a tad creepy A tale of a $1200 steampunk keyboard Slick phone, but I doubt we’ll see it in America We wish a SCSI Christmas! The 10 most popular Flash games of 2008 Not your standard music box HACK THE PLANET! Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon ...

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Afternoon Linkage for December 16th, 2008

Be cool, man! Be cool! Toasty Charger Explain to me why prisoners deserve PS3s Amazon isn’t even close to iTunes in sales (and it’s #2!) Want a plug-in hybrid? Hit up China for details A bug trapper for people with morals Hitchcock Barbie Looks like you can grow pot with an Arduino DELICIOUS. Have great links you want showcased on ...

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Afternoon Linkage for December 15th, 2008

Livin’ it up at the Hotel Caligearfuse. The Amphibian Mazda Tonbo Concept Paper bottles? Really? Photos of liquid on Saturn’s moon Titan A video game based on Dante’s Inferno I wouldn’t trust a laser toothbrush Pajamas with ass access LEGOLAND is coming to Asia MIT has managed to inject DNA with Nanotubes. Amazing stuff Have great links you want showcased ...

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Afternoon Linkage for December 12th, 2008

Remember: Private Eyes. They’re watching you. Some Russian dude trademarked “;-)” Butt adhesive spray Check out an archive of old Radio Shack catalogs Pretty adjustable lanterns A nearly $10,000 Virtual GT Racing Simulator has hit the eBay circuit Get your kid into demolition at an early age The Baja 1000 Buggy concept More Comcast bullshit Have great links you want ...

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Afternoon Linkage for December 11th, 2008

Sorry for the delayed posting today but between finals and PS Home…well… Wow! Pneumatic LEGO engines! Google Chrome is out of beta The MUSCLE phone will beef you up Wiidmote Your call: genius or disgusting? Jordan Schwartz adds a dash of mutant to the LEGO world Pet’s Eye View Digital Camera Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon Linkage? ...

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Afternoon Linkage for December 10th, 2008

I’m pretty excited about Playstation Home launching tomorrow. Are you? Free Gmail stickers! I can get down with the Chocolate Research Facility LEGO Treadmill Colorful bowties HP is designing flexible Displays The Tornado Dress will light up any party Someone got Quake running on a Chumby Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon Linkage? E-mail us: tips AT gearfuse ...

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Afternoon Linkage for December 9th, 2008

Our contest ends tomorrow but it’ll probably be extended until December 31st. Again, with the yachts The White Fruit Radio Get Ryan’s Acer Aspire One for $99 I can’t resist a turntable iPhone app A credit card-thin voice recorder Kotaku takes a look at SimCity for the iPhone Nike and Ludacris team up JFK, like his watch, was classy Smart ...

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Afternoon Linkage for December 8th, 2008

To all our readers who are now sweating finals: I feel ya. Keep reading Gearfuse in the computer lab and we’ll get through this together. Sony could launch Playstation Home in the next 10 days The latest in zombie fashions A stupid idea for a PC A great story on the Apple I String Cheese is always a good thing ...

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