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The 10 Most Significant Gadgets of 2010

It’s really no surprise the iPad is at number 1. I’d be shocked if it didn’t. It’s really been a game changer in terms of creating a new market, especially with the absurdly fast adoption rates.

It’s a bit interesting that a good percentage of Wired’s top 10 are smartphones, though. As a gadget fiend myself, I sometimes wish there were no required service plans so I could own devices from all of the platforms…

1. iPad

Thanks to Apple’s iPad, 2010 was the year of the tablet. The 9.7-inch touchscreen wonder created a brand-new product category that made digital content more attractive than ever.

Read: The 10 Most Significant Gadgets of 2010 | Gadget Lab | Wired.com.

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Top Ten Entertainment Experiences Of 2007

2007 was pretty lopsided for me in terms of where my quality entertainment experiences came from. It was a phenomenal year for video games. Perhaps the best single year of new releases for the medium since 1997, if not better. Conversely, there just wasn’t much there in terms of great music. Some solid releases, sure, but nothing that remain etched in my mind as transcendent. Live shows definitely resonated better for me than the album experience did. For sports, I’ll preface my conclusion by saying that I only regularly follow the MLB, the NFL, and the NBA. Besides the lone entry on the list, there were no other truly memorable moments for me this year. Television was fairly solid, despite the writers strike putting a damper on my mood late in the year. Comics had some pretty high moments, and also some pretty “meh” ones as well. Finally, 2007 was just not my year for movies as I wasn’t motivated to seek out much other than the obvious films. While some were fairly entertaining, I just couldn’t argue for their inclusion on this list over the items picked.

Without any more ado, here’s my top ten entertainment experiences of 2007:

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