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Hold up! Polaroid may not be dead just yet! A trusty reader was nice enough to give us some hands-on time with his new Polaroid Pogo Zink-based printer. The diminutive device is clearly meant to give us that old-school insta-print social feeling with its 2 x 3-inch photos, but results were less than a barrel o’ monkeys. Engadget reader David says that while the unit is “cute,” there’s nothing very instant about it as prints take at least 60 seconds — not including connection in or Bluetooth pairing time. On the plus side, prints are sturdy and don’t tear easily, but David couldn’t resist burning one of them just to see how the thermal paper reacted. In the end, he says this is a decent gadget for those in the know, but you’re not going to put this at the center of a party like you would an old-school Instamatic. Peep the gallery for David’s hands-on goodness.
[Thanks, David]
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And it’s worth each penny. Robot-Models appears to make all manner of welded-steel (wrought iron?) models from Gundams to Gremlins. There is also an insane number of Star Wars models. This selection of Transformers includes quite a massive Optimus Prime. Put it up outside to keep naughty Decepticons out of your garden!

And it’s worth each penny. Robot-Models appears to make all manner of welded-steel (wrought iron?) models from Gundams to Gremlins. There’s also an insane number of Star Wars models.
This selection of Transformers includes quite a massive Optimus Prime. Put it up outside to keep naughty Decepticons out of your garden!

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Celebrated developer BioWare, which recently released Mass Effect for the PC, has admitted that the iPhone is an “intriguing” platform. Naturally, that gives The World wide web license to speculate left, right and center that it will be developing games for Apple’s smartphone. Isn’t BioWare known for long, drawn out Western RPGs? Considering their expertise doesn’t exactly […]

Celebrated developer BioWare, which recently released Mass Effect for the PC, has admitted that the iPhone is an “intriguing” platform. Naturally, that gives The Internet license to speculate left, right and center that it will be developing games for Apple’s smartphone.
Isn’t BioWare known for long, drawn out Western RPGs? Considering their expertise doesn’t exactly translate to portable, cellphone-based gaming, I’m curious as to what type of game genre it’d attempt for the iPhone.

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In this video, I boot up a random Windows 95 Laptop. It is a NEC 9821 Lt 2 and is japanese. If anyone has any info on this, it would be appreciated.
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Our buds over at Laptop have some interesting photos of an Eee monitor that might be a 19- or 20-incher with a built-in Webcam. A total of four USB ports, two Ethernet ports, and three audio ports are visible on the monitor/all-in-one. Denon logos recommend the unit has built-in speakers and an amplifier. The Eee […]

Our buds over at Laptop have some interesting pics of an Eee monitor that might be a 19- or 20-incher with a built-in Webcam. A total of four USB ports, two Ethernet ports, and three audio ports are visible on the monitor/all-in-one. Denon logos suggest the unit has built-in speakers and an amplifier. The Eee monitor is rumored to be priced at $500 with a built-in Television tuner and more than likely containing an Intel Atom processor if it is what we think it is.





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