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PostHeaderIcon Pioneer DJM-2000. Turntables are out, touchscreen is in

DJ gear is unique in audio in that more than any other equipment, it has to be flashy and able to take a pounding. Usually in the form of spilt beer.

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Pioneer DJM-2000. Turntables are out, touchscreen is in

PostHeaderIcon LEGO synth has you build your sound

Japanese artist / designer Yoshi Akai has quite the repertoire of zany instruments and synthesizers.

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LEGO synth has you build your sound

PostHeaderIcon The S-CUT cutting tool is a tool for serious cutting

This is tool is either for emergency workers who need to quickly cut through fabric of injured victims or for the Dextor-types who need to cleanly cut through fabric of their victims. Actually, probably both

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The S-CUT cutting tool is a tool for serious cutting

PostHeaderIcon Zibits: Awwwww, so cute!

Zibits (pronounced, it seems, like “ribbits”) are tiny IR controlled robots that do two things: they move forward and spin. With these building blocks of locomotion you can do fascinating things like move forward and spin, spin and move forward, or just move forward or just spin.

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Zibits: Awwwww, so cute!

PostHeaderIcon Seoul, Korea at a 1:1500 scale

Am I the only one who finds large-scale miniatures slightly ironic? If anyone else does, they obviously don’t find them ironic enough to stop making them. The Seoul Museum of History just finished up a full-city recreation that takes up a whopping 317.29-square meters.

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Seoul, Korea at a 1:1500 scale

PostHeaderIcon Sorry about the Natal false alarm

I’m sure at least four of you would have enjoyed seeing the year old Project Natal demo I promised we’d stream live on the site.

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Sorry about the Natal false alarm

PostHeaderIcon E-E-book readers for kids. The first “E” stands for educational.

With all the flaws that e-book readers have, they don’t seem to be going away anytime soon. VTech , makers of fine educational electronics, are rolling out the Flip animated e-book reader, so now, your kids can get in on the action too.

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E-E-book readers for kids. The first “E” stands for educational.

PostHeaderIcon Video: HTC Legend, Desire, and HD mini promo spots

We’re not sure when HTC plans to make these videos available through their own channels, but we just got a trio of videos showing off the three handsets they just announced at Mobile World Congress: the HTC Desire , HD mini , and Legend . Check out all three after the jump.

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Video: HTC Legend, Desire, and HD mini promo spots

PostHeaderIcon The best Avatar review ever

The same guy who reviewed the Phantom Menace, apparently while sloppy drunk on a mixture of Percocet and vodka, just reviewed Avatar . His bottom line

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The best Avatar review ever

PostHeaderIcon Watch the PSP Go unassembled and reassemble itself

Ready to burn two minutes of your day? I sure hope so, friend, because after the jump is what very well could be the most exciting deconstruction video ever posted to our fine Internet. Here’s hoping that this will become the standard format for the obligatory gadget teardown

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Watch the PSP Go unassembled and reassemble itself

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