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Make a geek happy with our annual gift guide
TechRepublic applies its unique technology perspective to review of some of the best geek gifts available and makes them available in a free download.
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Geek Gifts 2011: Disney TRON Legacy Light Cycle Sam Flynn Zero Gravity RC Vehicle
The Disney TRON Legacy Light Cycle Sam Flynn Zero Gravity RC Vehicle is one of those Christmas-morning gifts that kids remember for a long time.
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Geek Gifts 2011: UltraFit Anti-Burst Stability Ball from Gopher
The UltraFit Anti-Burst Stability Ball can be a good choice for a desktop chair, but be sure to select the correct size.
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Okay who really thought this was a good idea: Can you say Skynet?
Should we really be teaching computers how to systematically take over the world using the well-known explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate Civilization method?
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Meet your destiny with endless burning rage in the Firelands
Are you ready to face Ragnaros and his endless raging fire? Well, you better get ready because Patch 4.2 to the World of Warcraft is coming soon, as this video trailer reveals.
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Geek Gifts 2011: ASUS WiCast EW2000 Wireless HD Video Transmitter and Receiver
This is another one of those too-rare occasions where a device operates exactly as advertised. The WiCast EW2000 is almost as simple to use as a HDMI cable. Mark Kaelin reviews thi...
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NASA Images: More desktop wallpaper from the space program
Last week's NASA-based desktop wallpaper gallery was so popular we thought you would like to see more examples of the kind of images available for free from the NASA website.
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NASA images: Desktop wallpaper from outer space
Some of the best desktop wallpaper available comes from the final frontier, where no one has gone before.
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Geek Gifts 2010: Logitech Z205 portable speakers
For those times when high-quality audio is important, but headphones or ear buds are not an option, there is the Logitech Z205 portable speaker system.
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Poll: Would you use your real name in an online forum?
Conventional Internet wisdom says anonymity breeds bad behavior in public forums. Would you use your real name if it meant more civilized conversations?