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Eating Alone: Still Pathetic, but Now Tasty (but Still Pathetic)
Posted 7/2/2008 11:59:00 AM by Maxim Staff
Filed under: california pizza kitchen, digiorno, Fatties, Pizza
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Nobody wants to eat with you. It may be that you're offensive, were a 9/11 mastermind, or simply dine like a Cloverfield monster, but DiGiorno isn't here to judge; they're here to lab-engineer the perfect amount of food for the recluse on the go to nowhere. We sampled DiGiorno's frozen fare, which they generously delivered to our offices in a special dry-ice cooler. It's delivery and it's DiGiorno.


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Keywords: california pizza kitchen, digiorno, Fatties, Pizza

Review: Mitsubishi 1080p DLP HDTVs
Posted 7/2/2008 8:00:00 AM by Eric
We know, that's a lot of numbers and letters to throw at you, so let's simplify:  1080p DLP HDTVs stands for "Afforable Big Ass TVs that Will Rock Your Blu-Ray."

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Hottest Summer Cars
Posted 7/1/2008 12:34:00 PM by Maxim staff
Filed under: Autos, Car, Ford, Hummer, Summer
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Hummer H3T
Care more about good times than gas prices? Throw your gear in the bed of the H3T and hit the beach. Though Hummer’s first pickup still has the brutish styling of its battle-ready Humvee cousins, it’s actually smaller than a full size pickup. Hummer engineers can’t bend time and space, so that means the bed is a relatively modest five feet long. But still, that’s enough room for your surfboard, sand castle molds, and water wings for all your
closest friends.

SPEC CHECK
Price:         $32,000 (est.)
Engine:      3.7-liter, 242 hp I-5
Torque:      242 lb.-ft.
0–60 mph:  Not available
Top speed: 99 mph
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Today's Gear: Sony HT-IS100 Surround Sound System
Posted 6/26/2008 6:16:00 PM by Maxim Staff
Filed under: Home Theaters, Sony, Speakers, Surround sound, Today's Gear
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Price: $700

Not everyone has room for speakers the size of mini-fridges strewn about their living rooms, so Sony took their high quality surround sound system and shrunk the satelite speakers down to about the size of a golf ball (no, that's not a huge strawberry in the picture). Even with it's miniscule speakers, it still manages 450 watts of power and true 5.1 performance. The subwoofer is the size of a normal sub-woofer, but that means it can double as a handy coffee table. The receiver has three HDMI ports, so it'll play nice with all of your high-def boxes and the Dialogue Audio Enhancer will be a welcomed addition if you plan on watching movies where the actors actually talk to one another. Surround sound systems are notorious for letting explosions and other noise overshadow dialogue. Follow the link for another picture without any produce.

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Review: Sprint Instinct
Posted 6/26/2008 4:35:00 PM by Stan
Filed under: Cellphones, Instinct, Iphone, Reviews, Samsung, Sprint
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Price: $129 (After all of that fancy contractual magic that all cell phone companies do)

The skinny:
Sprint's slick entry into the touchscreen smartphone game gives non-AT&T (or T-Mobile) users something to get fingerprints all over.

The good:
Everytime you actually press something on the screen the phone vibrates ever so slightly, providing the little bit of tactile feedback the iPhone desparately lacks. The true GPS didn't get me lost, the screen feels roomy and the touchscreen is extremely easy to figure out. Our download speeds were fast enough that we wouldn't mind actually using the thing to look stuff up or buy movie tickets. Plus, it's small and extremely light, which is good since it'll probably be glued to your hand 20 hours a day. It also comes with two interchangeable batteries which is a big plus.
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Keywords: Cellphones, Instinct, Iphone, Reviews, Samsung, Sprint

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