Video: New Palm Pre ad takes serene approach, just goes with the flow

When we last saw this fair-faced Pre spokesperson, she was sitting on a rock in an otherwise open field playing choreagrapher to a sea of robed individuals encircling her. This latest ad takes a decidedly simpler approach reminiscent of the vibe set in the Meet the Pre series, though we can’t say for sure her if her followers aren’t just waiting off-camera for the next directive. Also, interesting choice of onomatopoeia for sliding through the webOS cards, we imagine there’s a certain, Redmond-based company out there delighted by the subtle (and probably unintentional) reference. See the ad for yourself after the break — and in case you’re wondering, that song that’ll be stuck in your head all day is “Doot Doot” by Freur.

[Via Pre Central]

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Woot Turns Five

Philips 47" 47PFL3603D/F7B 1080p LCD TV with Pixel Plus HD

Over the weekend, one-deal-a-day site Woot celebrated its fifth birthday. Since I love a good bargain, I just wanted to give a shout-out to Woot for its great offers and witty blog posts. Thanks!

Today on Woot you can get a Philips 47-inch 47PFL3603D/F7B 1080p LCD TV with Pixel Plus HD for $879.99 plus $5 shipping. Keep in mind that this is a refurbished model. The HDTV set features four HDMI inputs, ATSC & QAM tuners, a dynamic screen contrast of 29000:1, and two built-in speakers. It ships with a power cable, remote control, and users’ guide.

AMD six-core Opterons get new ‘Highly Efficient’ and ‘Special Edition’ siblings

We can beat about the bush or we can just admit that Intel has AMD beat on pretty much all fronts right now. Cognizant of this, AMD sprung the Istanbul server chips months ahead of schedule, and is now seeking to maintain momentum by adding meat to the bone. Three new chips are being added to the server-focused HE (Highly Efficient) Opteron line — all clocked between 2GHz and 2.1GHz and dissipating 55 watts of heat — while pure performance considerations are addressed with the SE 2439 and SE 8439, both running at 2.8GHz with 6MB of L3 cache. If we were paranoid, we might think today’s leak of Intel’s mobile CPU schedule was a coordinated attempt by the market leader to steal some of the limelight from this announcement by Advanced Micro Devices. Those of you who actually need to buy processors in batches of 1,000 or more should hit the read link for a full price breakdown.

[Via Daily Tech]

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Samsung NC10 being offered by UK carriers, Vodafone’s pricing surprisingly good

Laptops bundled with mobile telephony contracts rarely arouse our penny-pinching passions, but UK carriers are getting pretty aggressive with pricing for the Samsung NC10. Vodafone takes the lead by offering the extraordinarily well-reviewed netbook for free with a £25 ($40) monthly tariff over two years, which makes for a total contract cost of £600 ($972), or just over twice the retail price of the device — that, dear friends, is a good deal. Packages from the other carriers are similarly stonking, coalescing around the £30 ($48) per month mark, with Three standing out by asking for only an 18-month commitment. We’d prefer even shorter contracts, but can’t quibble too much with the value on offer.

Read – O2 (£29.38/month for 24 months, 3GB limit)
Read – Three (£30/month for 18 months, 5GB limit)
Read – T-Mobile (£30/month for 24 months, 5GB limit)
Read – Vodafone (£25/month for 24 months, 1GB limit)

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Synology DS409slim: Green, 2.5-Pound, 2TB File Server

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“Cute” is a term applied more to babies and panda bears than file servers. That was before the arrival this month of the Synology DS409slim network attached storage (NAS) device that measures about 5 inches in each dimension, thanks to the use of 2.5-inch laptop drives, yet has a capacity of 2TB, or 1.5TB of redundant RAID 5 storage that will survive the loss of a drive. The unit costs about $400 street and a configuration with four 500GB drives, the current top capacity for 2.5-inch drives, would be just over $800. 

Miyoshi rolls out wireless keyboard with built-in touchpad

Well, it may not quite match the likes of Logitech’s diNovo edge in either form or function, but this new wireless keyboard from Miyoshi does nonetheless pack all the basics, and a slightly lower price tag than some of its competitors. That includes, as you can see above, a somewhat curiously placed touchpad, along with all the usual media-specific keys, a slider control of some sort, and full 2.4GHz wireless capabilities to make it a bette fit for your HTPC setup. No word on a release ’round here just yet, but it looks like folks in Japan can pick this one up now for ¥9,980, or just over $100.

[Via PC Launches]

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Smile at work–or the happiness detector will ding you

Smile-detection software

No, look even happier!

(Credit: Keihin Electric Express Railway)

Remember the gender recognition system we saw at the Singapore-based CommunicAsia trade show last month? Well, those zany Japanese have a more creative way of implementing a somewhat similar face recognition software.

Putting a new spin on the phrase “service with …

Antigreen video raises questions about wasteful materials

This video, titled “Invent,” is Matt Robinson and Tom Wrigglesworth‘s entry for HP’s D&AD Students Awards contest, which awards students who present “an idea which promotes HP workstations’ ability to bring to life anything the creative mind can conceive.”

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7Digital to debut BlackBerry direct music downloads

Even if no one’s ever bought a BlackBerry (or, for that matter, a BlockBerry) for its multimedia prowess, things are starting to get a little interesting for the rock’n’rollers over at RIM. According to the Telegraph (UK), the music download site 7Digital will be launching a service for U2’s new favorite handset this September. Based around an application that will be available in BlackBerry’s App World, customers will be able to download music (with “most” tracks being DRM-free) directly to their phone for 79 cents a pop. Are you excited? No? Well, RIM CEO Jim Balsillie sure is. According to the article, he believes that the market’s experiencing nothing less than the “birth of digital music 2.0.” What do you think?

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Embrace Your Geekness Day

geeksquad.jpgEnjoy table-top gaming or snuggling up with the latest Captain America comic book? Well today, unlike any other day, would be the time to let your geek flag fly.

“Why,” you may ask? Not only because you can, but also because July 13th is Embrace Your Geekness Day.

The origins of this holiday is from Wellcat Holidays, a Web site dedicated to celebrating life and its quirky moments. So put on those swanky Ghostbuster briefs and celebrate your inner and outer geek!