 For some people, there is no better feeling than being one of the first to get their hands on a new gadget. For this privilege, they wait in line, make the purchase, and immediately use their brand-new gadget to announce to the world that they have a brand-new gadget. Sometimes, though, this sort of behavior can come back to bite an early adopter. Technology advances quickly, prices drop, cross-compatibility issues arise, or the even-newer version of the gadget provides a lot more bang for the buck. Here are 15 examples of gadgets that would have best been served with a side order of patience. --Senior Editor Tim Moynihan Top Story 15 Biggest Fails for Techies Who Bought the Wrong Gear Too Early You rushed out, you got there early, you stood in line--and you bought Windows Vista, or the original Apple iPhone, or a big HD-DVD collection. And then the roof caved in. Spotlight on Geek Tech FIRST Robotics Competitions 2011 Regional Season Is Worth a Look What's cooler than reading about robots? Watching them in action. With three weeks left, this years FIRST Robotics Competition makes for a great weekend trip. Browse this week's Geek Tech. Video of the Week Inside A Japanese Nuclear Power Plant In August 2007, IDG News Service visited the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power station. This video provides a rare glimpse at the inside of the world's largest nuclear power plant. Fun & Games The Geek of Gaga: How Lady Gaga Is Transforming Modern Tech The preeminent self-promoter Lady Gaga has been dipping her hand into tech over the past couple years. Here is a snapshot of what she's been up to. Crysis 2: Hey Sherlock Superhero, Come Get Some We go hands-on with Crytek's alien-popping sequel and find its early levels rather good. Places for Fun Stuff on PCWorld.com | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | 10 Must-Have Free DownloadsSome software is so good that you just have to download it. Unfortunately, often you have to pay for it after you try it out. But every once in a while, a must-have program is totally free. Such indispensable, no-cost tools are the hardest programs to find--but we've found the best ones for you. | CCleaner 704880 Downloads | Free | Filed Under System Resources Tune-Up. | Remove useless files from several applications, including Microsoft apps. | | | Photoscape 90762 Downloads | Free | Filed Under Image Editors | Photoscape includes everything from a file viewer to a photo editor, slide show creator, batch editor, screen capture program, and more. | | See (8) more 10 Must-Have Free Downloads » | Browse DownloadsAntivirus & Security • Design & Multimedia • Utilities • Games • Chat, Email, & the Web • | Sponsored Downloads | 4Videosoft Video Converter UltimateThe ultimate video toolkit that features not only conversions between any video format, but also allows you to rip DVDs to those formats. Not only that--Video Converter Ultimate has many editing functions, including trim, crop, join, snapshot, as well as audio track selection and more. Supports most portable players. (Compatibility: Windows XP, 2000, Vista and Windows 7) Use coupon code VIDE-W00P at checkout for 10% off! | Traffic Jam ExtremeTraffic Jam Extreme is an addictive puzzle game which requires you to untangle the vehicles in the parking lot and restore order. The game starts in the suburbs, and each new level puts you deeper and deeper into the city of Stresstropolis where your goal is to make the city traffic-free. Over 150 puzzles, each of increasing difficulty. (Compatibility: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7) Use coupon code ALAW-06QC at checkout for a 65% discount! | | |
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