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It is called the SVE00 and has been rolled out by First International Computer. The story doesn’t end there. What we are talking about is First International Computer next generation Netbook, which would take on peers with its sheer beauty and performance. The SVE00 has all in it that could bring in the much needed user friendliness to the computer working experience. Built to meet Intel’s Pine Trail-M platform , the latest FIC Netbook comes powered by a 1.66GHz IntelR Atom N450 processor and IntelR NM10 chipset. The maker
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| Robots are cool, everybody knows that, but there are some robots which are just creepy. Enter Diego-san, a 130cm tall robot that weighs 30kg, and is supposed to model a 1-year old baby, allowing you to conduct research on how a baby’s brain develops. Diego-san can communicate with facial expressions (though it can’t talk), stand up from a chair on its own, and even hold a water bottle with its hand. Whether to research babies or not, Diego-san just looks creepy, wouldn’t you say so?
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| Is it cold and dry where you live? You may want to consider this humidifier. This model from Japan looks nothing like the usual humidifiers we see around here. It has an elegant charm to it for sure. The Mast Humidifier is carved out of Japanese Cypress and absorbs water from the hull, diffusing it through the air with the natural lemony-scent of the wood. Its even rot resistant and requires no electricity. Be moist while making a stylish and artistic statement.
You have to love that design.
[Gizmodo]
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| A luxury green HTPC. That’s what we have here. A sexy one at that, what with its sexy styling and all. It comes from Seoul-based designer, Design Hara. It’s green because it has a recyclable chassis, handcrafted cypress wood or rose wood side panels and a front cover made from natural sheep leather. All of the internal parts are connected using bolts and nuts, which helps make the recyclable e-waste separation process much easier. This HTPC requires only 33% of the energy that its desktop equivalent uses. Some other specs include a Mini-ITX
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Lo and behold! The new electric creation from Audi is a stunner by all counts. Christened e-tron, the new concept from the luxury car maker brings with it a pointer to the future. The electric concept has been unveiled at North American International Auto Show and comes across as a sleek, simple vehicle with the sexy looks. The concept on show now is a somewhat different version the car maker had unveiled at the Frankfurt auto show in September and then at the Los Angeles show last month. From the looks it possesses, the
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| Lenovo announced the Lephone at CES 2010 last week and just look at that sexy curvy layout. Ergonomically, we’ll see if it works well, but we have a feeling it will be just fine. The high-polish chrome finish and angles certainly make it stand out from the crowd, which is a real achievement. Some specs include a 3.7-inch 480 x 800 touchscreen with a touch-control panel underneath, a WCDMA radio, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS, along with two cameras: a 3MP shooter on the back and a VGA in front for video calls.
The Lephone will arrive in
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| The folks over at Yanko Design have come up with the Wind Circle, which attempts to redefine the traditional electric fan. It’s stylish, pretty and probably does quite well at cooling you down. The weird thing is that once you take a look at it, you’ll certainly be reminded of the Dyson Air Multiplier, right? Apparently it was devised before Dyson made the announcement of a similar product, but of course, we can’t verify that, can we? Regardless of who came up with the concept first, do
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| This F1 simulator will probably not match up to Ferrari’s own racing simulator that we reported on a while ago, but it certainly is a welcome addition. The fact that it’s an exact replica of the 2005 Ferrari car should be more than able to pique the interest of your friends when they come over. This car will come fitted in with a 42-inch plasma monitor, built-in speakers and even 2 race-themes. The machine is also available for hire, so you can probably rent some games and enjoy yourself (if the
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| If you thought that large and impractical “cellphones” were a thing of the past, then feast your eyes on the BPhone. It’s basically a 5-inch convertible device with a QWERTY keyboard, trackball, and maybe even Windows XP. That’s really about all we know. We have no idea who the manufacturer is, what it costs, or what the release date is. We just know that it’s odd and that we prefer to call it a Netphone.
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