Lenovo’s tiny notebook, the U110 that I drooled all over at CES will be available starting tomorrow at Lenovo’s site and will be available in stores mid-May. A quick refresher in case you’ve forgotten what makes this IdeaPad so special. The U110 sports a red and now black top with raised tendril design. The 11-inch […]

Lenovo’s tiny notebook, the U110 that I drooled all over at CES will be available starting tomorrow at Lenovo’s site and will be available in stores mid-May. A quick refresher in case you’ve forgotten what makes this IdeaPad so special. The U110 sports a red and now black top with raised tendril design. The 11-inch notebook can be outfitted with a 120GB drive, up to 3GB of RAM, a 1.6GHz Intel Centrino proc, and built-in camera, but it’s weight entices me even more. A 2.3-pound laptop with 8 hours of battery life sound pretty good to me, but with a price tag starting at $1,899, I might rethink this one.

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Oh sure, those with no shame whatsoever can snag a absolutely sketchy LV 2008 with an attachable zoom lens, but those of us with a shred of dignity are waiting on something superior. Enter Tessera Technologies, which is this day announcing that its OptiML Zoom solution is available for licensing. Said innovation brings a very special lens design and specialized algorithms to replace “traditional mechanical zoom capabilities,” giving equipped cameraphones 3x optical zoom capabilities in a “compact camera module without moving parts.” Hailed as the industry’s first non-mechanical optical zoom solution, it promises to not degrade images the way digital zoom does, and while it’s eager to see handset OEMs pick up the tech and integrate it into forthcoming mobiles, we’ve yet to hear of any large players jumping on board.
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While DXG has few aspirations to taste or quality, they sure know how to price this stuff. The new DXG-569V HD cam can shoot 1280 x 720 video at 30 fps, captures 5 megapixel stills and sports a 3-inch foldout LCD, all for the bargain basement price of $169. Naturally, that video quality probably won’t be putting RED ONE out of a job, and you’ll need to supply your own SD card to make the magic happen, but if that doesn’t dissuade you, you can swipe one from a Radio Shack shelf in silver or black as of today.
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Holy shmokes! My childhood obsession — Starcade — is now online. Every single episode is there in all its 8-bit glory! For the infants among you, Starcade was a video game show that pitted two sassy arcade gamers against each other on a collection of the 1984’s ideal technology. Think about it: you could be 11 […]

Holy shmokes! My childhood obsession — Starcade — is now on the internet. Each single episode is there in all its 8-bit glory! For the infants among you, Starcade was a video game show that pitted two sassy arcade gamers against each other on a collection of the 1984’s ideal technology.
Think about it: you could be 11 years old and on Television playing games. As they say: “This isn’t just a TV show, this is an experience.” Seriously. And you could win a stand-up cabinet. That was like getting laid.
I actually wonder if this wasn’t an advertising car for one of the game makers. Anyone know any background?

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They used to be good. Metallica gave hints in an interview with Rolling Stone that it will follow the Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead model of Internet-based music distribution. (You can already download live show MP3s and FLACs, for the record.) Says Lars Ulrich: We’ve been observing Radiohead and Trent Reznor and in twenty-seven years or however […]

They used to be good.
Metallica gave hints in an interview with Rolling Stone that it will follow the Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead model of Internet-based music distribution. (You can already download live show MP3s and FLACs, for the record.) States Lars Ulrich:
We’ve been observing Radiohead and Trent Reznor and in twenty-seven years or however long it takes for the next record, we’ll be looking forward to everything in terms of possibilities with the Internet.
Unfortunately for Metallica, they released an album called St. Anger back in 2003, universally condemned as the worst piece of recorded music in history. “Madly in anger,” really? What does that even mean?
Oh, and they also helped kill Napster. That’s not how you win friends.
via Slashdot

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