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  • Video: Casio's composite moving image trick -- proof that the moon landings were faked

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    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    01.07.2009

    We can't blame you if you were scratching your collective heads over Casio's slightly silly Dynamic Photo technology demonstrated at today's Casio press event. Click through to see this little girl walk across the moonscape to shake hands with Neil Armstrong -- all processed on Casio's new EX-FS10.

  • LG's GD910 wrist phone in action

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    Sean Cooper
    Sean Cooper
    01.07.2009

    LG's wrist set was on hand at the LG press conference and we managed a quick peek. We'll fill in all the blanks tomorrow once we can see it up close, but as a teaser, this thing looks sweet. It does, however, look a wee bit more refined in the interface and design departments compared to the peek we got last year. Short video of it taking a call after the break.

  • Video: ASUS teases with folding Origami laptop concept

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    01.07.2009

    As of today, CES 2009 is all ASUS' show. We're impressed with both the hardware on display as well as the custom UIs they've developed to take advantage of their new touchscreen displays while waiting for Windows 7 to arrive. In a nod to the future (the very distant future), ASUS leaves us with a conceptual bow inspired by folded Origami... and Battleship, apparently. Check the video after the break.

  • Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds hands-on

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    01.06.2009

    We've seen so much of the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds already that our first time getting hands on the machine felt strangely familiar. The slide-out screen felt sturdy, and it's capable of swiveling 30 degrees forward and any steps in between. The tablet isn't going to replace a Wacom anytime soon, but it'll get the job done in a pinch. The laptop itself is rather bulky, but what do you expect when you're packing this much power? Check out the gallery below for pics.%Gallery-40772%Update: Added video after the break.

  • Video: ASUS features modded G50 with 4.3-inch secondary computer, oh my

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    01.06.2009

    What's 1 primary laptop plus 1 secondary, smaller computer equal? Want, that's what. ASUS just showed us a modified G50 M50 media laptop with a secondary 4.3 LCD display computer with some help from Microsoft here at ASUS' CES presser. Microsoft actually calls it "two computers in one chassis" running independently from each other but sharing a common battery. The smaller computer will run for over 12 hours for all your widgeting (contacts, email, etc) needs -- alas, it does not appear to be removable. Funny thing is, not a single mention by Microsoft about SideShow. Check the video after the break, it's compelling and nerd sexy to see a movie launch from the small, second computer onto the larger display.Update: We spoke to ASUS and learned that this prototype is planned for production this year. A version featuring a removable, secondary computer (think MID) is a possible followup.

  • Eee PC T91 convertible tablet lives (Update: Video!)

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    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    01.06.2009

    It's been expected for months, now Asus has announced its Eee PC T91 convertible tablet ripe for a fresh Windows 7 tossing. The 2-pound (right, two!), 1-inch thick tablet features an 8.9-inch LED backlit touch panel riding atop Intel's Z520 Atom processor. It also features a TV-tuner and built-in GPS. No other details yet but it won't be long.Update: Added video after the break of this svelte convertible floating in air with its incredibly dreamy UI. It's destined to make all your touchable dreams come true. No, really.