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more about #one more comments → FritzLaurel: Is there a standard/recommended Hackintosh build that uses the i7? #imaccorei7benchmarks more » ludwigk: Damnit! That's crazy! I have a family member considering a new iMac, and I've told them already to just ignore the Core2Duo options, because the gains... more » The5thElephant: I will be sorely disappointed if I can't buy a 17" MacBook Pro with an i7 processor come Q1 2010. #imaccorei7benchmarks more » newgalactic: I feel bad for anyone who upgraded to the 3.33 Core 2 Duo. Not much return on that investment. #imaccorei7benchmarks more » Xeno: Quick! Someone ask CNBC if this will be a good computer.... more » mikegriffin: In case any one doesn't know how to avoid greasy fingerprints on touch screens here's what I do. Simply use your penis instead of your fingers. Viola... more » KTK1990: I wonder how easily these things will overheat, especially the ZX6800. more » ripfire: Adjustable regenerative rear wheel braking Why rear? Most of the braking is done on the front breaks. more » bosskev: Who needs to worry about road rash when your bike will cheese grater your butt and thighs for you? more » Hello Mister Walrus: Why is it sad? more » nutbastard: Dear Santa, ..................... more » Aeros: reaching speeds of 150mph... 150 miles worth of power... more » markgm: Still a concept, there's no mirrors, signals, or license plate holder. more » Kaiser-Machead: I'd love to design bikes for them, cuz this is friggin atrocious. more » SomeoneUKno: No offense, but that bike looks fugly, in a futuristic way. more » -
#apple
27-inch iMac Benchmarks: Core i7 vs. Core i5
Updated: Core i5 iMacs are fast, but early Core i7 benchmarks show 30 percent performance gains. A good upgrade for $200 (which adds 10 percent to the $2000 price). Timon-Royer's graph uses Geekbench 2 results (OS 10.6.2). [Timon-Royer] -
#desktops
Acer Aspire Z5610 Emphasizes Style Over Speed
The Z5610 seems like a better-looking, but less powerful version of the Gateway ZX6800. Both all-in-one PCs have 23-inch (1080p) multi-touch displays, and Windows 7. But the Z5610's 2.6GHz Pentium E5300 processor won't match the Gateway's Core 2 Quad chip. More » -
#desktops
Gateway One ZX6800, ZX4800 All-in-Ones Go Multi-Touch for Windows 7
Windows 7 is just around the corner, and Gateway's new 23-inch ZX6800 and 20-inch ZX4800 all-in-one PCs are ready for your greasy multi-finger gestures. They also include a bunch of custom touch-enabled apps for managing music, photos, and social networks. More » -
#motorcyles
Mission One to Be World's Fastest Electric Motorcycle
The Mission One by Mission Motors promises to be the world's fastest 100% electric production motorcycle, reaching speeds of 150mph. And while that's nice and everything, we really like how it looks, too. More shots/details: More » -
#deals
Dealzmodo: Acer Aspire One for $260
Since the 10-inch Aspire One is poised to be the new standard, it's a good time to pick up the 8.9-inch model on the cheap. More » -
#netbooks
A Quick Look at the 10-Inch Aspire One 103
A 10-inch version of the popular Acer Aspire One netbook is on the way, as proven in this first set of real-live photographs. More » -
#aspireone
Radioshack Officially Selling 3G Aspire One for $1540
That Radioshack ad featuring the $99 3G-equipped Acer Aspire One? That was real. And so was AT&T's wishfully priced mandatory 2-year data plan. -
#netbooks
Dealzmodo: $300 Acer Aspire One Today Only
On most days, you can score an Acer Aspire One for $300, but it's running Linux. Today, Best Buy has the XP Aspire One for that price ($50 off). Good deal. [Best Buy via Lilliputing] -
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#gizmodogallery
At Gizmodo Gallery: The Red One Camera
We'll have a lot more than the 1983 Apple Phone prototype at the upcoming Gizmodo Gallery. Perhaps you were interested in getting a good look at the famous Red One camera? That's good, because we sorta know a guy. -
#red
RED Unloads Modular Cameras, a DSLR, 3D and 28k
Rumors of a RED DSLR had been confirmed a long time ago, but what of the Scarlet and EPIC übercamcorders? On the REDUser forums, RED CEO Jim Jannard has explained it all: Scarlet and EPIC are the DSLR — all cameras are "part of the same DSMC system", so each and every camera will be part of a modular, build-your-own, still and video product line based on the Scarlet and EPIC 'Brains'. To do this, RED has furnished an insanely diverse new collection of components, with sensors ranging from the $2500 3k Scarlet to the $55,000, 28k EPIC 617 Mysterium Monstro. More »
