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The Year's Best Gadget Ideas

valdean writes "David Pogue, the influential personal technology columnist for the New York Times, has chosen what he calls '10 of the year's best small, sweet improvements in our electronic lives.' Rather than your average pseudo-commercial list of branded devices, it's a list of improvements. As Pogue puts it at the end of his column: 'Come New Year's Eve, raise one tiny toast to the anonymous engineers whose eccentricities or idealism brought these sparkling developments to life.' They are (sans explanation): the folding memory card, the voice mail VCR, the front-side TV connector, the bigger-than-TV movie, TV à la carte, the outer-button flip phone, the free domain name, the modular DVD screen, the family-portrait burst mode, and the hybrid high-definition tape.'"

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  1. no mention.. by User+956 · · Score: 4, Funny

    What, no mention of the invention of blogging?

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  2. ...and where's the obligatory iPod plug? by throatmonster · · Score: 3, Funny

    Gawd, if he doesn't mention the iPod, he's TOTALLY Un-Hip.

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  3. New Spin by mysqlrocks · · Score: 4, Funny

    This year, the high-tech industry made clever steps forward and put new spins on old features.

    How about online newspapers that don't make you sign up to read their content? That's a new spin.