- Labeled as one of the biggest science experiments ever, 1500 students from Belgium dropped mints into bottles of Coke [1] in an attempt to break the world record. — Telegraph UK
- Apple Canada Inc. will be giving a $45 reimbursement to Canadians who purchased one of the first third generation iPods [2] before June 24, 2004. Supposedly the batteries in this model died after three hours of use. — CrunchGear
- Switched gives its rundown of the top 12 gadget picks for mom [3] this Mother's Day! — Switched
- After checking out HTC's Touch Diamond in London this week, I have to say there were many similarities between it and the iPhone. TechDigest lists some of the pros and cons of each mobile [4]. — TechDigest
- A DIY master created this fully functional NES controller coffee table [5]. If only a bigger controller meant Mario could run faster! — Engadget
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