Lenovo C200 All-In-One Features Blazing Next-Gen Ion Graphics [Lenovo]

The Lenovo C200 all-in-one made a brief appearance at CeBIT a few months ago, but now it’s official: an 18.6-inch 16:9 display with a dual-core Atom D510 processor and optional next-generation Nvidia Ion graphics. You’ll want to take the option

iPhone OS 4.0 Might Bring Printing Support? [Rumors]

In the support pages for the iWorks products—Pages, Keynote, and Numbers—there’s a little note: More »

In the support pages for the iWorks products—Pages, Keynote, and Numbers—there’s a little note: More »


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Mysterious Flip Slide HD Spotted at Best Buy [Cisco]

Apparently Mr.

Iron Man Wannabe Builds His Own J.A.R.V.I.S. For $691.98 [DIY]

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Chad Barraford has designed a “digital life assistant” who recognizes him, cooks hot dogs, and alerts his friends when he has a migraine. Unlike Tony Stark ’s J.A.R.V.I.S. though, this one only cost $691.98 to build.

Q and Data Examine the Next Generation Padd [Image Cache]

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That this was taken by an employee of Ngmoco showing off their We Rule app—but all that is irrelevant. This is John de Lancie and Brent Spiner —Q and fucking Data—playing with an iPad

ARRI Alexa Camera: Digital Cinematic Bliss [Cameras]

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I may never shoot on an ARRI Alexa camera—after all, it’ll cost around $60,000 this summer—but a man can dream, can’t he? More »

RT-N56U Router From The Starship Enterprise Lands…Err, From ASUS, I Mean [Routers]

I just don’t know what to think about this router. I’ve been staring at it for minutes now, wondering how in 802.11n’s name it was created in ASUS’ laboratory

I just don’t know what to think about this router. I’ve been staring at it for minutes now, wondering how in 802.11n’s name it was created in ASUS’ laboratory.

ASUS hasn’t been too forthcoming with details on the RT-N56U, which was announced at CeBIT this week, and until we hear back from them we’ll just have to entertain you with these small slivers of detail: it has dual band support with the 5GHz band being used, is compatible with both printers and scanners, and is very fast apparently—with 300,000 concurrent sessions available.

Time to go back to boggling over that inconceivably thin frame. [ASUS]


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ASUS’ Three 3D Monitors Range In 23 to 27-Inch Options and Will Likely Be Dirt Cheap [3dTv]

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ASUS has a habit of pricing its products very fairly, and while 3D technology is still in its infancy, I can’t imagine them charging too much for their three monitors shown off this week at CeBIT.

ASUS has a habit of pricing its products very fairly, and while 3D technology is still in its infancy, I can’t imagine them charging too much for their three monitors shown off this week at CeBIT.

All three of the monitors will use NVIDIA’s GeForce 3D Vision glasses, with the first monitor launching being the 23-inch MG236, which has dual-link DVI connectivity so all that 3D video is played at full 1080p resolution. A 23.6-inch PG246 and 27-inch PG276 will also go on sale, but much later in the year apparently. ASUS hasn’t been forthcoming with the prices on these three monitors, but as I said before, expect them to be loooow. [TechInStyle]


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Greatest Schwag In The History of Schwagginess: The Canon Lens Thermos [Schwag]

Those press covering the Olympics sure do have a plum life. They bundle off to Vancouver for 16 days of watching ice-skaters embarrassing themselves , and ruthless Russian bobsledders showing their dark sides.

Those press covering the Olympics sure do have a plum life. They bundle off to Vancouver for 16 days of watching ice-skaters embarrassing themselves, and ruthless Russian bobsledders showing their dark sides. Oh, and they get lens-shaped thermoses.

The story goes that a Microsoft employee by the name of Josh Weisberg wandered into the Canon press tent at the Olympic Press Center, and got given a 70-200mm Canon L-series lens. Or so he thought, probably tucking it safely in his backpack before Canon realized they had gifted him a lens instead of a branded pen or hat.

I hope he wasn’t too disappointed when he realized it was a thermos. I’d happily take it off his hands. [PDN Pulse via CrunchGear]


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Microsoft Gives Android the Free Barcode-Reading Tag App [Android Apps]

Now that the Apple Vs Google war has eclipsed the Microsoft Vs Google war, Microsoft has felt it safe to quietly slip the Android platform a freebie. Tag is a high capacity color barcode reader also available for iPhone

Now that the Apple Vs Google war has eclipsed the Microsoft Vs Google war, Microsoft has felt it safe to quietly slip the Android platform a freebie. Tag is a high capacity color barcode reader also available for iPhone.

It’s been around for some time on other platforms (BlackBerry and Symbian as well as the iPhone), and certainly isn’t the first barcode reader for Android—but Tag is worth checking out as not only is it a free download, it’s also a more advanced way of reading barcodes. [MSDN via SlashGear]


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