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- Intel tips incoming Sandy Bridge processors
- Black Flyday app helps you find the deals on Black Friday
- 20+ custom Adam apps claim Notion Ink
- Free MeeGo IdeaPad S10-3t for developers as Intel get open-source serious
- Trees Infused With Glowing Nanoparticles Could Replace Streetlights
Intel tips incoming Sandy Bridge processors Posted: 15 Nov 2010 07:40 AM PST It's always a great time to be a computer geek when new products are inbound from Intel. The entire ecosystem of hardware including mainboards tends to be updated when new processors are coming and the Intel Sandy Bridge offerings that are inbound are bringing other cool hardware like mainboards with them. One of the best-looking mainboards I have ever seen [...] |
Black Flyday app helps you find the deals on Black Friday Posted: 15 Nov 2010 06:18 AM PST I am a geek that likes to spend money. I'm not interested in standing around trying on clothes or waiting for the wife to try on 156 items at once and then not buy anything. I am interested in shopping for cool toys, gadgets, and games though. If you like to shop and are brave enough to hit the stores [...] |
20+ custom Adam apps claim Notion Ink Posted: 15 Nov 2010 04:58 AM PST Notion Ink has been sharing a little more detail on their fast-approaching Adam slate, including new photos of the company's latest manufacturing samples, and word that their software engineers have come up with more than 20 customized apps. As we've seen on the Samsung Galaxy Tab, apps that are suited – not just scaled – to a tablet's display make [...] |
Free MeeGo IdeaPad S10-3t for developers as Intel get open-source serious Posted: 15 Nov 2010 04:01 AM PST If you thought Intel weren't taking MeeGo seriously, think again. The MeeGo Conference 2010 has kicked off in Dublin this morning, and Intel has just told attendees that everyone is getting a free Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t convertible touchscreen netbook running the open-source OS. We reviewed the IdeaPad S10-3t back in March 2010, finding it was sluggish under Windows 7 and [...] |
Trees Infused With Glowing Nanoparticles Could Replace Streetlights Posted: 14 Nov 2010 10:46 PM PST Taiwanese researchers have come up with the elegant idea of replacing streetlights with trees, by implanting their leaves with gold nanoparticles. This causes the leaves to give off a red glow, lighting the road for passersby without the need for electric power. This ingenious triple threat of an idea could simultaneously reduce carbon emissions, cut electricity costs and reduce light [...] |
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