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[TechRepublic] Have you missed work to play a video game?
The word is that some World of Warcraft fans are taking time off work to play Cataclysm. Can you relate to missing work to play a video game? Read more
Star Wars isn't for girls is the message one seven-year-old female received from her male schoolmates. Find out how you can show support for this young Star Wars fan. Read more
In this guest post by TR member TobiF, he compiled together a few computer-related aphorisms that were shared by the TR community in a philosophical discussion thread. Read more
Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics chronicles the ups and downs of DC Comics and features interviews with some of DC's writers and artists. This reviewer calls the documentary an instant geek classic. Read more
You have from now until Friday, December 17, 2010 at 5:00 PM EST to submit camera phone photos of holiday lights. The editorial staff will select their three favorite photos, and the members who submitted those photos will receive some free swag! Read more
The day WoW fans have been waiting for is here. Check out what goodies are packed inside the World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Collector's Edition box. View on site
At the Computer History Museum, CNET gets a look at Charles Babbage's computing and printing machine, designed in the 1840s to rid data sheets of human error. View on site
Many of the most fascinating places on the Earth lie beneath the surface of the planet's oceans, which makes for colorful photography and desktop wallpaper. View on site
While holiday shopping, we ran across these hilarious fake gift boxes, purporting to contain an outrageous assortment of high-tech gadgets. View on site
2010 saw significant recovery for the automotive industry, and renewed vigor with new model introductions. Many of the top tech cars come from expected quarters, but Hyundai took a leap forward, making high tech affordable. View on site
The technology industry bounced back in 2010 with a slew of new products and innovations. Vote on which company deserves the crown as the top tech innovator of the year.
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