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3D-printed plane takes to the skies, sounds like a Black & Decker (video)

You know what’s pleasing about this plastic drone, aside from the fact it flies?

You know what’s pleasing about this plastic drone, aside from the fact it flies?

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Hyundai IT shows off 70-inch multitouch table concept

There’s not a ton of details on this one just yet, but Hyundai IT is reportedly showing off this 70-inch multitouch table at at the Korea Electronics Show this week — in concept form, at least. While there’s no specs — apart from the fact that it’s “HD” — Hyundai is apparently saying that you’d be able to use the display either as a Surface -like multitouch table or as a TV, although it’s not clear if that means it actually tilts up.

There’s not a ton of details on this one just yet, but Hyundai IT is reportedly showing off this 70-inch multitouch table at at the Korea Electronics Show this week — in concept form, at least. While there’s no specs — apart from the fact that it’s “HD” — Hyundai is apparently saying that you’d be able to use the display either as a Surface -like multitouch table or as a TV, although it’s not clear if that means it actually tilts up.

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Panasonic HDC-SDT750 3D camcorder preview

THREEE DEEE. Sorry, just had to get that out of our system. We just played with Panasonic’s HDC-SDT750 THREEE DEEE, er, 3D camcorder, and it certainly works as billed.

THREEE DEEE. Sorry, just had to get that out of our system. We just played with Panasonic’s HDC-SDT750 THREEE DEEE, er, 3D camcorder, and it certainly works as billed.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab reported to retail at €699 and €799 in Europe

An increasing number of Euroland news outlets are reporting an eye-watering set of prices for Samsung’s Galaxy Tab .

An increasing number of Euroland news outlets are reporting an eye-watering set of prices for Samsung’s Galaxy Tab .

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Gaikai game streaming service evades also-ran status with investments from Intel and Limelight

Since we’re still reeling from the fact that OnLive actually works , it seems a bit premature to be looking for competition in the game streaming space. Still, the browser-based Gaikai service is coming on fast, with a planned September launch and EA on board for those mega-hit titles the kids are playing these days. For a bit of added reassurance, Gaikai just announced it’s getting investments from Intel Capital and Limelight Networks, whose products it just happens to be using.

Since we’re still reeling from the fact that OnLive actually works , it seems a bit premature to be looking for competition in the game streaming space. Still, the browser-based Gaikai service is coming on fast, with a planned September launch and EA on board for those mega-hit titles the kids are playing these days. For a bit of added reassurance, Gaikai just announced it’s getting investments from Intel Capital and Limelight Networks, whose products it just happens to be using.

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Art Lebedev stacks Optimus Popularis keys up against Maximus: smaller, higher res

Art Lebedev gave us an update on its slimmer, long-promised Optiumus Popularis keyboard last month, but the design shop hasn’t ever provided many concrete details about it apart from the fact that it won’t be OLED-based this time around. We now at least know a bit more about those all-important keys, however, which are said to be both smaller and higher-res than the OLED keys on the Optiumus Maximus — 15 mm square and 64 x 64, to be specific — and have a much smaller “inactive” area (as illustrated by the gray border above)

Art Lebedev gave us an update on its slimmer, long-promised Optiumus Popularis keyboard last month, but the design shop hasn’t ever provided many concrete details about it apart from the fact that it won’t be OLED-based this time around. We now at least know a bit more about those all-important keys, however, which are said to be both smaller and higher-res than the OLED keys on the Optiumus Maximus — 15 mm square and 64 x 64, to be specific — and have a much smaller “inactive” area (as illustrated by the gray border above)

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Texas Instruments introduces ARM-based OMAP 4 SOC, Blaze development platform

Texas Instruments has just made its OMAP 4 system-on-chip official, and garnished the announcement with the first development platform for it, aggressively titled Blaze. We already caught a glimpse of it in prototype form earlier this month, and the thing is quite a whopper — you can see it on video after the break and we doubt you’ll accuse TI of placing form before function with this one. The company’s focus will be on promoting innovative new modes of interaction, with touchless gesturing (or “in the air” gesture recognition) figuring strongly in its vision of the future

Texas Instruments has just made its OMAP 4 system-on-chip official, and garnished the announcement with the first development platform for it, aggressively titled Blaze. We already caught a glimpse of it in prototype form earlier this month, and the thing is quite a whopper — you can see it on video after the break and we doubt you’ll accuse TI of placing form before function with this one. The company’s focus will be on promoting innovative new modes of interaction, with touchless gesturing (or “in the air” gesture recognition) figuring strongly in its vision of the future

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