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Lenovo IdeaPad U150 11.6-inch ultraportable hits the streets with $699 asking price

Just in case it had slipped your mind, now is a pretty great time to be looking for a computer. Take this IdeaPad U150 from Lenovo which just started shipping, for instance. For $699 you can get a CULV processor, 3GB of RAM and a 250GB HDD stuffed inside a 3 pound, 0.75-inch thick enclosure, with a 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 display and Windows 7 Home Premium.
Mar 11th, 2010 | Filed under Gadgets Review -
RFiDJ: the coaster-controlled HTPC switches playlists while you switch drinks (video)

You know, RFID hasn’t done much for itself in the consumer market. To most average Joes and Janes, the tech is really only around for use in complex supply chains and warehouses that they’d rather block from their minds. Thanks to Roteno Labs, we now have at least one glorious example of just how awesome RFID tags truly are, as the RFiDJ project demonstrates how tagged coasters can be used to instantly switch playlists stored on an HTPC
Mar 11th, 2010 | Filed under Gadgets ReviewTags: coaster-on-top, entry, hack, htpc, machine, mediapcs, past-the-break, rfid, roteno labs, rotenolabs, squeezebox, switch-drinks, tech -
New DROID ads show off Android, will make a man out of you

“A robot is a thing that does…” Verizon / Google / Motorola are taking their ad onslaught to new heights and in a new direction, with three new ads (which will hit “soon,” according to our tipster), two of which actually show off Android functionality.
Mar 10th, 2010 | Filed under Gadgets ReviewTags: ads, advertising, after-the-break, Apple, Cellphones, Droid, droid does, droiddoes, entry, Motorola, new-direction, tipster, verizonwireless -
IBM demonstrates 100GHz graphene transistor

It’s just been a little over a week since IBM researchers announced that they managed to open up a bandgap for graphene -based field-effect transistors, but they’re now already back to show off what that’s made possible: a 100GHz graphene transistor.
Feb 7th, 2010 | Filed under Gadgets Review -
Nexus One video series, part two: Google schools us on OLED displays

The first installment of Google’s fancy Nexus One design series focused on the sound quality of the device, and on the overall design.
Feb 7th, 2010 | Filed under Gadgets Review -
Heineken Bot does what it says on the keg, soon to be man’s new best friend

If you ask us, our theory is that the Daleks are rather huggable by nature, but they probably partied a tad too hard with these beer-toting fellas before trashing the world. One such “Heineken Bot” — crafted by the geniuses at Middlesex University — turned up at Kinetica Art Fair in London
Feb 7th, 2010 | Filed under Gadgets Review
