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Ice Cream Making Robot using KUKA Robots

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It is nice to see something other than a basic machining project for a final university course. This team spent 5 weeks putting together a cool final project that would create and serve an ice cream to some hungry onlookers!

Western Digital announces 8 TB ShareSpace systems

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Western Digital today announced that its ShareSpace high-speed network storage systems are now available with 8 TB of capacity and are DLNA Certified for media streaming. The ShareSpace systems also now feature improved read and write speeds up to 30% for large media files.

Asus Launches Ultra-Thin Netbook

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Asus on Tuesday launched its ultra-thin netbook at the CeBIT computer expo. Dubbed the Eee PC 1008HA, the netbook measures 1-inch thick, weighs 2.4 pounds and sports a 10-inch screen. No word on price yet, but we're going to guesstimate somewhere around $650.

Winebloggin’ Episode VI

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By Christopher NullContinued from Winebloggin Episode V [ED Note: Hey remember about 6 months ago when gadget scribe and drinkhacker Chris Null wrote a series of posts about his experiences with the Winepod. Well guess what? The wine finished the aging process and is now drinkable!

Haiku Review: Xerox Phaser 6180MFP/N

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This monster AIO sure has talent, but forget scanning and faxing. —Nicole Price Fasig For the full-length, free-verse Xerox Phaser 6180MFP/N review check out PCMag.com.

New RED pics and renders

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The always-active forums over at Reduser.net have coughed up another batch of RED camera setups over the last week or so, so of course we had to share them with you. The silver color is a tryout thing, but the shipped components will likely be black.

Pretec 128GB ExpressCard SSD

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Pretec boasts its 128GB ExpressCard SSD, which is claimed as the largest capacity ExpressCard SSD in the world today. The device supports hardware-based AES256 Encryption/Decryption for data security. The Pretec ExpressCard SSD is also available in the 64GB version. No info on pricing at this time.

Art Lebedev Rainbow USB Hub Design

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Art Lebedev today unveiled a futuristic USB hub design. The hub is shaped like a prism. Check out more pictures after the jump.

Two New Projectors From Mitsubishi

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Mitsubishi offers two projectors for the mass market. The WD3300U and XD3200U is perfect for schools, churches, offices, or presentation rooms. The WD3300U comes equipped with 4,000 ANSI lumens, a 2,300:1 contrast ratio, and a wide screen WXGA (1,280 x 800) resolution with a 16:10 aspect ratio.

Two New Sony Blu-ray Players

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Sony offers two new Profile 2.0 Blu-ray players in the form of the BDP-S360 and BDP-S560. The Sony BDP-S560 features built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, fully DLNA-ready, upscales your DVD collection, bit-streams audio via HDMI, decodes Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD Master Audio and is compatible with external...

Facebook users hit with flood of malware

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15 years ago
Section: Computers, Security, Web, Web 2.0, Websites Facebook users need to be very careful these days.  The popular social networking site has been hit with a new wave of malware that pretends to be one of the thousands of third party apps available on the site.  One of the most...

Clarion MIND coming to Europe

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Click to see the video Thanks SteveDetails, News and Links for Clarion MIND

Foolography Nikon add-ons geotag with ease

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If you’re one of the unlucky ones who happens to not have an embedded GPS unit in your Nikon DSLR, these little gadgets may be for you. Foolography’s simple accessories add GPS positioning to your photos with what appears to be a minimum of fuss.

Alcatel OT-800 have Qwerty Keyboard

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Beside the touchscreened OT-707, Alcatel also launcihing Alcatel OT-800, its qwerty keyboarded mobile phone. On its 111 x 58 x 14 mm dimendsion, Alcatel OT-800 sport a qwerty keyboard below its QVA display.

Viliv S7 looking better every day

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Click to see the video Viliv is taking there time to make as good as possible....Details, News and Links for Viliv...

Sony Intros Swiveling HDMI Cables

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It's probably a little cynical to suggest that Sony introduced new swiveling HDMI cables for the sole purpose of using the phrase "a new spin on cables" in today's press release.

Eye-Fi announces new memory cards to wirelessly upload videos

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Section: Video, Content, Portable Video, Gadgets / Other, Imaging, Accessories, Digital Cameras, Web, Websites, Online Music/Video Eye-Fi is, perhaps, best known for their memory cards that automatically transmits photos from your digital camera to your PC, wirelessly.  Taking that idea one...

The Mac Mini: Apple’s Red-Headed Stepchild

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The launch of the latest Mac Mini dispels long-held rumors that the diminutive desktop was about to be discontinued. But Apple's shabby treatment of the device still leaves plenty of questions unanswered. Namely, why did it take so long for Apple to make a relatively minor, incremental upgrade?

Win Tickets to Star Trek Holywood Premier

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For Intel and Lenovo, the Star Trek franchise represents an opportunity to reach the geeky people. You know, the type who give a damn about CPUs and computing equipment.

Sony DSC-HX1 offer sweep panorama technology

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Rumored since last week, Sony DSC-HX1 digital camera is finally announced officially, Sony DSC-HX1 is the ne Cybershot camera sport a 1/2.4″ Exmor CMOS sensorand 20x optical zoom make it capable to shoot 9.1 MP still image.

MSI Wind Top at Cebit

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MSI showed off their 20 inch Wind Top at Cebit 2009. The MSI Wind Top AE2010 offers 1600×900 touchscreen display with HD playback capabilities. As a reminder, the NetTop features AMD CPU and 780G chipsets.

Asus Eee TOP For Pre-Order

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You can now pre-order the Asus Eee TOP all-in-one desktop. The nettop will be released in the US on March 9th, 2009 for approx. $600. The mini computer adopts an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive and Windows XP Home OS.

Garmin Nuvi 1300 and 1200 Released

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Here are two super slim GPS navigation systems from Garmin. Dubbed as the Nuvi 1300 and 1200, these gadgets feature 4.5 inch and 3.5 inch displays, respectively. The gadgets offer a lifetime free traffic information service and have a pedestrian mode.

Custom Master Chief-to-Warthog transformer

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Hoo boy, here’s a robot in disguise. Also, it’s more than meets the eye. It’s a custom-built Master Chief action figure that transforms into a Warthog. The item is up for bid on eBay and will probably reach astronomical levels. It should, though, because it’s pretty cool.

Apple’s new keyboards sans number pads

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Filed under: Hardware, Peripherals One of the more subtle additions in the bevy of new hardware announcements this morning was the introduction of a new slim keyboard (scroll down) with the iMacs.

Get free movies from Redbox in March on Wednesdays

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Section: Video, DVD/DVR/Blu-ray, Video Providers You’re probably already using redbox, the rental kiosk found all over the place in supermarkets.  Lots of people like it because it is convenient and it is cheap - only $1.00 a night per rental.  Well, now it is even more cost...

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