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EXOdesk hands-on

You’ve seen it shown off in poorly lit YouTube clips , now see in a poorly lit hands-on video from our favorite tech blog. The fine folks at ExoPC invited us up to their suite at the Trump hotel (which, by the way, smells exactly like you’d imagine Donald Trump does) to spend some quality time with their desktop extension. The core of the system is a 37-inch 10-point multitouch screen connected to a reasonably powerful laptop.

You’ve seen it shown off in poorly lit YouTube clips , now see in a poorly lit hands-on video from our favorite tech blog. The fine folks at ExoPC invited us up to their suite at the Trump hotel (which, by the way, smells exactly like you’d imagine Donald Trump does) to spend some quality time with their desktop extension. The core of the system is a 37-inch 10-point multitouch screen connected to a reasonably powerful laptop.

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More EXOdesk details spill: at least two models in the works, ViewSonic wants in

Sadly, we’ll still have to wait for CES to leave fingerprints allover the EXOdesk , but at least we’ve got a few more details to hold us over till then.

Sadly, we’ll still have to wait for CES to leave fingerprints allover the EXOdesk , but at least we’ve got a few more details to hold us over till then.

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HP to ship first Ultrabooks ahead of ASUS?

Remember those Ultrabooks unveiled at Computex? ASUS had touted its UX21 to be one of the first available in September, but there’s reason to believe that HP may beat it to the punch — if you like salty punch, that is. According to DigiTimes , HP has at least two machines on the table offering Intel’s latest Core i7 processors in 1.8GHz i7-2677M and 1.7 GHz i7-263M flavors

Remember those Ultrabooks unveiled at Computex? ASUS had touted its UX21 to be one of the first available in September, but there’s reason to believe that HP may beat it to the punch — if you like salty punch, that is. According to DigiTimes , HP has at least two machines on the table offering Intel’s latest Core i7 processors in 1.8GHz i7-2677M and 1.7 GHz i7-263M flavors

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Devil’s Food | The heretical history of the table fork. More

Devil’s Food | The heretical history of the table fork. More

Microsoft gets antitrust okay for Skype purchase, readies shockingly large wire transfer

Look out, world — Microsoft just crossed another hurdle in its bid to swallow Skype whole . Earlier today, US antitrust approval was given on Microsoft’s largest (proposed) acquisition, clearing the path for all sorts of Windows / Xbox / WP7-related VoIP shenanigans. While many are still questioning the logic here, Skype continually brought around 145 million users to the table per month even while it constantly bled money.

Look out, world — Microsoft just crossed another hurdle in its bid to swallow Skype whole . Earlier today, US antitrust approval was given on Microsoft’s largest (proposed) acquisition, clearing the path for all sorts of Windows / Xbox / WP7-related VoIP shenanigans. While many are still questioning the logic here, Skype continually brought around 145 million users to the table per month even while it constantly bled money.

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Binary Low Table is Made of Old Electronics

I wish I could be this creative with all my discarded electronics instead of having them sit in a box in the basement for “one day”.

I wish I could be this creative with all my discarded electronics instead of having them sit in a box in the basement for “one day”.

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: magic airplane skin, Japan’s nuclear leak, and the circuit board table

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. As the nuclear crisis at Japan’s Fukushima power plant continues to devastate the region and one reactor sprung a leak releasing tons of radioactive water, this week Inhabitat reported that green algae could play a critical role in cleaning up the spill. We also brought you Japan’s latest radiation-detecting robot , and we took a look at how fallout from the controversial crisis is affecting energy policy around the world — China is cutting plans for future reactors in favor of solar fields while Germany may trade 17 nuclear plants for wind farms.

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. As the nuclear crisis at Japan’s Fukushima power plant continues to devastate the region and one reactor sprung a leak releasing tons of radioactive water, this week Inhabitat reported that green algae could play a critical role in cleaning up the spill. We also brought you Japan’s latest radiation-detecting robot , and we took a look at how fallout from the controversial crisis is affecting energy policy around the world — China is cutting plans for future reactors in favor of solar fields while Germany may trade 17 nuclear plants for wind farms.

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CSV 2 Table

You don’t need to make your tables anymore. Export it from your table editor directly to your articles with this CSV format plugin.

You don’t need to make your tables anymore. Export it from your table editor directly to your articles with this CSV format plugin.

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Panasonic shows off solar-powered wireless charging table

Why settle for a simple solar-powered table when you can have a table that’s solar-powered and a wireless charger? While you can’t get one just yet, Panasonic will apparently be selling this stylish bit of tech-laden furniture by the end of this year or early next year (in Japan, at least), which will let you charge your Qi -compliant devices simply by placing them on the table. It’ll also be supplying the requisite battery packs for some of its phones at the same time, though there’s few other specifics to be had at the moment.

Why settle for a simple solar-powered table when you can have a table that’s solar-powered and a wireless charger? While you can’t get one just yet, Panasonic will apparently be selling this stylish bit of tech-laden furniture by the end of this year or early next year (in Japan, at least), which will let you charge your Qi -compliant devices simply by placing them on the table. It’ll also be supplying the requisite battery packs for some of its phones at the same time, though there’s few other specifics to be had at the moment.

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Szaki Table

Szaki Table extension is a tool that shows sortable, filterable, expandable, customizable tables and filter lists.

Szaki Table extension is a tool that shows sortable, filterable, expandable, customizable tables and filter lists.

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Szaki Table

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