Posts Tagged ‘real-product’
The Web Cycle: The faster you pedal, the faster your porn downloads
I could really use this.
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The Web Cycle: The faster you pedal, the faster your porn downloads
Kinpo’s 7-inch Android tablet
So this is a 7-inch tablet running a Freescale processor and, interestingly enough, Android. This isn’t a real product - more of an engineering sample - but it’s abundantly clear that Android can scale up to run intelligently on a much larger screen, thereby creating a new powerful smartphone/tablet category that could kill netbooks once and for all.

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Kinpo’s 7-inch Android tablet
Panasonic Japan to sell full HD video-conferencing system
Panasonic Japan today announced the KX-VC500 [JP], a new video-conferencing system that makes it possible to communicate using full HD screens. The system mainly consists of a device Panasonic calls HD communication unit and a remote control, connecting users via the web. For some strange reason, Panasonic intends to sell the corresponding microphone separately (for a yet to be determined price).

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Is that a Leica D-Lux 4 Safari edition? Yes, yes it is.
Again, if I had any amount of money to my name, the first thing I’d buy would be a pair of alligator shoes. The second thing I’d buy? Probably a Leica, just because.

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Is that a Leica D-Lux 4 Safari edition? Yes, yes it is.
Is keyboard furniture the next memory foam?
If you’ve got about 40 of the same keyboard lying around (aww, I only have 37!) then might I suggest fashioning them all into a chair of some type? That’s what designer Dante Bonuccelli did with his “Text-ile” chair for the 2009 UMUL (Use More, Use Less) workshop in Milan, Italy

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Is keyboard furniture the next memory foam?
A collection of childish, over-the-top reactions to The Pirate Bay guilty verdict
We now know the verdict of the Trial of the Digital Century: guilty . And while rational people realize that we’re now about to embark on an endless series of appeals, grandstanding and legal alchemy, there exists a certain subset of the Internet that has used the opportunity to completely freak out .

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A collection of childish, over-the-top reactions to The Pirate Bay guilty verdict