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Video: First look at Kodak's 7.6-inch OLED photo frame

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2008-12-04 04:36:00 by Thomas Ricker in Engadget
Having developed the first diode device back in the 80s, Kodak knows a thing or two about OLEDs. So it's no surprise (ok, maybe a little) to see them rolling out the world's first 7.6-inch OLED photo frame . CNET got its hands on the $1,000 device considered a "vanity piece" at that price. It offers "brilliant color" as you'd expect and "sharp"...
 
 
 
 
 
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Penelope's Blue Cell Phone on Gossip Girl: It's Electric

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2008-12-04 04:00:03 by geeksugar in geeksugar -- Geek is chic.
On Gossip Girl , no character is too small especially when it only takes but one camera phone pic to bring down entire friendships, romances, and social constructs. This week's episode featured the devious Penelope, formerly one of Blair's minions, but a rabble-rouser in her own right of late But her evilness isn't what I focused on it was that...
 
 
 
 
 
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Solar paper lantern uses the sun's rays to light up the room

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2008-12-04 10:53:03 by AdamFrucci in DVICE
This beautiful Solar Paper Lantern is made out of 36 miniature solar panels. Each panels is connected to an electroluminescent diode, meaning the entire thing is powered by the sun. It's not only lovely, but it's environmentally friendly, too. It can remain on for as long as it's near the sun The only problem with this is that when it's near the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Trigem's Atom-based LLUON Mobbit crashes below the $500 UMPC sweet spot

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2008-12-04 01:57:00 by Thomas Ricker in Engadget
You know what we could really use right now? A chunky slab of XP running on a device that is simultaneously too big for our pockets but less functional than a netbook. Oh, what's that Trigem, you've got that? Suweet. Meet the LLUON Mobbit PS400, an Atom Z520-powered UMPC MID with a 4.8-inch (1,024 x 600) touchscreen LCD, 2 megapixel camera, 1GB...
 
 
 
 
 
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iZ3D's 22-inch 3D monitor stoops to $399

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2008-12-04 10:33:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
iZ3D's been doing the whole "3D monitor" thing for years now, with its first baby -- a 17-incher -- ringing up at $1,499 back in 2005. In the latter part of last year, you may recall that a 22-inch version emerged for $999 , and now that 3D is all the rage , it's making a second push to clear out all that dusty inventory by lowering the price in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Stormtrooping Akihabara: Silicon Valley meets Star Wars meets Tokyo's Gadget and Maid district (BBtv)

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2008-12-04 17:16:07 by Xeni Jardin in Boing Boing Gadgets
I hope you are sitting down when you hit "play." Joi Ito, the host of today's special gadget-themed Boing Boing tv episode from Tokyo, explains what you're about to witness : This year, the Digital Garage New Context Conference and Ellen Levy's Silicon Valley Connect worked together on a program for visitors from Silicon Valley to Tokyo. Silicon...
 
 
 
 
 
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Haier's Ibiza Rhapsody Sport plays audio and video, fails to impress

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2008-12-04 07:00:00 by Joseph L. Flatley in Engadget
The ibiza Rhapsody was one of those curious devices that spent so long in development that by the time it saw the light of day, the rest of the world had moved on to bigger and better things. Sure, we liked the device in theory (WiFi, Bluetooth, and support for Rhapsody and AOL Video are all good things), but its Gameboy-esque looks and mere...
 
 
 
 
 
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Well What Do You Know, It's a New Windows 7 Boot Screen [Get Used To This]

2008-12-04 05:32:35 by John Herrman in Gizmodo
 
Each release of Windows treats us to a new boot screen. XP had its endless progress bar, and Vista added its emblem. Windows 7, though, gets a strange glowing Microsoft blob As is always the case with early software, this video could represent a concept that never makes it to manufacture. However, as Ars Technica notes , Microsoft tends not to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Novatech's X50MV Pro gaming laptop reviewed, SideShow makes surprise appearance

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2008-12-04 11:20:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
Man, remember when everyone thought their next laptop would have a minuscule SideShow display baked in the lid? Yeah, whatever happened to that fantasy ? Apparently the engineers over at Novatech never got the memo that said technology was doomed for failure , as they certainly included a 2.5-inch color display on the lid of the X50MV Pro gaming...