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First Dell Adamo XPS Profile Photos: OK, That’s Like Disgustingly Thin [Laptops]

So that’s what the Dell Adamo XPS, a 9.99 mm thin laptop, looks like from the side. Evokes the words “hypodermic,” “stab” and “scissors,” doesn’t it?

It’s also apparent the laptop’s undercarriage (which holds the keyboard) folds up into a recess where the screen is. Freaky. But I like it.
[ Source: Gizmodo ]

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ZonePlayer S5: An iPhone-friendly Sonos with built-in speakers

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We’ve long been fans of the Sonos Digital Music System, which lets you stream all manner of digital audio throughout your home. The latest BU250 bundle is an enthusiastic CNET Editors’ Choice, in part because it can be controlled either via the included touchscreen controller or with any iPhone or iPod Touch (running a free [...]

Tweetie Pillows Next Best Thing to Twittering in Your Sleep About Deep-Fried Butter [Twitter]

Well, that’s what I dream about anyway. Covered in spicy chocolate sea salt. Oh yes, the pillows. Two versions, Tweetie for Mac or Tweetie 2, $15 a piece or $25 for both. Mmmm butter. [MySuiteStuff, Thanks John!]
[ Source: Gizmodo ]

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MacBook Pro Shocking the Crap Out of This Poor Reader [Broken]

Giz reader Nicholas has a little problem with his MacBook Pro: It’s shocking the crap out of him. It “sparks right at the bottom center of the trackpad.” But Apple Geniuses tell him it’s actually just fine.
While it’s possible Nicholas is just building up static and shocking himself, he says it happens “everywhere,” and that [...]

Email is Dead? Oh Really? [Rants]

The WSJ is making the call—email isn’t as important as social networks. It’s an interesting conclusion, derived from the fact that both growth and absolute numbers are on the side of social networking this year. That’s kind of weird.
You might someday send resumes or other important documents over Facebook and Twitter, but Email is never [...]

Reports: Snow Leopard Bug Eats User Accounts Whole [Bugs]

A small but understandably very upset group of people are reporting a bug in Snow Leopard that totally wipes out account data without warning. The consensus is that it has something to do with guest accounts: the data loss seems to come directly after using one, when trying to log back into a regular account.
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You Can Use Google Chrome for Mac Right Now [Btw]

Google CEO Eric Schmidt says Chrome for Macs is coming in a couple months, but if you’re impatient and only mildly adventurous, you can run it a surprisingly solid early version right now.
Google warns that the early access developer release “still lacks certain privacy features, and is not appropriate for general consumer use.” Fair enough, [...]

Google Says They Gotta Block Some Numbers to Keep Google Voice Free [Google]

Here’s one way for Google to keep people on their side in their tussle with the FCC, egged on by AT&T: Say that the only way to keep Google Voice free is to block those pricey calls to certain numbers.
A brief recap: Google Voice doesn’t allow calls to some rural numbers, sexy talk lines or [...]

Readdle Releases Scanner Pro – Portable PDF Scanner

Available In: App Store      

Price: $6.99  

Today Readdle announced the release of Scanner Pro, an application that transforms the iPhone into a portible PDF scanner.
Scanner Pro allows “iPhone owners scan multipage documents into PDF files, send them by email, access over Wi-Fi and even upload to MobileMe, iDisk or any other WebDAV enabled server… Scanner [...]

Regarding iTunes LP Costing Labels $10,000

Is Apple charging the big record labels $10,000 to create iTunes LP packages for them, and outright refusing to make the service available to the indies? That’s the allegation Gizmodo brought forward, based on a conversation with one such indie, who heard it from their labels digital distribution manager, who claims to have heard it [...]