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    CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: I'm more interested in Tegra 2 products. I think that they should be showing up at CES? 4 Times the power at the same battery drain level, which is ... more »
    bennyaltuca: make it 10+ inches make it out for 2 tegra chips to go in there to get more preformance and i will love to use it/buy it. 7 inch is to small for my ... more »
    NorwoodIsMyHero: If anyone can pull off a tablet at a reasonable price, it will be Asus. more »
    deanbmmv: You know with the way things are going, crunchpad, tegra, ChromeOS, courier, this Asus tablet etc, by next year everyone but Apple will have a tablet,... more »
    IN THE FACE!: hate to point out the obvious, but you could just get a laptop that won't cook your nads. more »
    Curves: It needs a handle. more »
    Deoki: I see leotard-inside-pants are the next big thing. Also, cute and bulky sleeve. more »
    PaddyDugan: Because everyone knows nothing is sexier than a headless woman. Hey ad guys - why not just a giant nipple to sell products? more »
    windupbird81: it looks so big and hard. i don't know if it will fit. more »
    KaneBaker: sweet, my wife decided to give her desk up yesterday as she likes to switch rooms while working, so i was going to start looking for this. Now does an... more »
    Bandit: I note the following interesting contents in your post: clusterfuck ... pretty ... it's hardened ... Sounds good to me and to my private parts ... a ... more »
    Bryan_: Samus? more »
    SenorDoucheoisie: Jesus, can a woman even bend like that? Seriously, that's a picture Rob Liefeld would be proud of. more »
    FriarNurgle: I gotta a bing bing bing for her, if ya know what I mean. Wink. Wink. Nudge. Nudge. He told them knowingly. more »
    dolo54 blows minds and blows engines!: The "bing bing bing" as well as the rest of the commercial is designed to hypnotize you. To lull you into a state of semi-attention, where logos can b... more »
    Benguin: Is this supposed to be subliminal Microsoft advertising as well? Maybe they figure since Google is already in bed with Apple, they'll try to get Bing ... more »
    Curves: I saw the commercial and wondered who their target demographic was. I think it must be women, but I dont know why they think we would like it, it did... more »
    arke: Could someone explain this comment system here? Thanks! more »
    rm121976: mature journalism here. and you wonder why nobody takes you guys as serious as they do the other gadget blogs... more »
    philibuster: This commercial creeps me out every time it comes on TV. I have no idea what it's trying to tell me, so I guess it's not working. more »
  • #tablets

    Multitouch ASUS Eee Pad Tablet With Tegra Chip On Sale in March?

    That Eee Pad we heard about earlier in the month has just been given another rinse through the gossip washing machine, with details about a multitouch, Tegra chipped 4 - 7-inch model breaking cover in March. More »
  • #accessories

    Philips Notebook Sleeve Will Save Your Computer and Naughty Bits

    Amid their new products clusterfuck, the Philips Notebook Sleeve called my attention. Not only because it's pretty—or in a pretty setting—but because it's designed to work as a nice laptop pad, and not only because it's hardened. More »
  • #ads

    The Palm Pre: It's Good For Your Cooter

    This stoned-out-of-her-mind Canadian actress Tamara Hope talking about flow for 30 seconds makes this Palm Pre ad more like a tampon ad instead of a cellphone commercial. More »
  • #laptops

    Laptop Cooler Features Slot-Loading Hard Drive Dock

    One look at this conglomeration and you pretty much know it's from Brando. Their latest clunky tech masterpiece is officially named a USB Notebook Cooling Pad + 3-Port Hub + 2.5" HDD.
  • #cprpadresuscitationaid

    CPR Pad Makes Resuscitation as Easy as ABC

    This concept is a gizmo which you'd have in a first aid kit to help you if someone collapses and needs CPR. You'd whack it on the chest of the ill person, line it up and follow its instructions. It flashes to give you proper timing, and clicks to let you know you're using the right chest-compression pressure (it's harder than you think). It looks pretty simple, and is exactly the sort of thing that might help save a few lives in an emergency. Best of all, it's a classic case of nominative determinism in action: its designer is Ryan Helps. [Yanko Design]