Google’s 16 Biggest Acquisitions So Far—And What Happened To Them

Google’s $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola will be its biggest acquisition ever — more than four times the size of DoubleClick, the previous leader. More »

Why Smoking Is Better Than iPhoning, Making 15-Year-Old Developers Cry, and the Other Best Stories of the Week

The Best and Worst of the iPhone 5s

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The New World’s Tallest Building Makes Its Debut, the Best Microscopic Pictures of the Year, and Why Jesus Can’t Love Nuclear Weapons Anymore

The First Image of the World’s New Tallest Building

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A UFO Crash Site on the Ocean Floor, We Might Have a Glimpse of the iPhone 5, and How to Supercharge Your Air Conditioner

Is This a UFO On the Bottom of the Ocean?

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Live Every Week Like it’s Shark Week

Shark Week, the brainchild of a stoned Discovery Channel employee that became a national holiday, starts officially tonight at 9PM. But you don’t need no stinkin’ designated week. Live every week like it’s Shark Week with the help of Giz! More »

Our Favorite Laptops, Phones, Gadgets, Gear, and More

It’s been another month, and an amazing batch of gadgets has once again piled up on our doorstep. If we were being honest about which we’ve loved the most the past few weeks, this list would be nothing but air conditioners. But apparently we’re not allowed to do that. So here are the other gadgets that captured our hearts and minds in July. More »

AT&T Kills Unlimited Data, a Possible iPhone 5 Prototype is Spotted, and Our Readers Create Some Stunning Cinemagraphs

AT&T Chokes Unlimited Data Dead. Dead Dead Dead.

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Olivia Wilde Uses Fake Nipples, Online Dating Profile Setup Made Easy, and We Reveal the Most Powerful Tech Publicists

AT&T Chokes Unlimited Data Dead. Dead Dead Dead.

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Top Stories: Thursday July 28, 2011

36 Incredible Photos…That Move

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Whittling Is Serious Art, a Tiny Camera to Capture Your Action-Packed Shenanigans, and the Oslo Terrorist

Whittling Is Definitely an Artform in Maskull Lasserre’s Case

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