You’ve got me ONN – Apple MacBook Wheel
This is actually a hoax and I did actually believe it! The only part that not looks real to me is that Apple is so dumb to come out with such product. Being curious, I went to Apple Website to see the official news about this MacBook Wheel but nothing is there. Then Google let me know, that it is just a joke!
By the way, if you watch the video very closely, there are many hints to tell you that it is just a joke. Some are listed below.
- “Everything is just few hundreds clicks away”
- The guy testing the MacBook Wheel need 45 minutes just to write an email to his friend, which is only about 7lines.
- The Hummingbird battery, which will last for 20 minutes without charging. Even to finish an email you need 45 minutes!
And the predictive sentence technology is just great!
The abortion went well.
The Aardvark asked for an Aardvark.
The Agile Aardvark arrived by airmail.
The amiable crocodile brushed his teeth with a toothbrush.
Ok, till next time. Adios!
iPod is not only to listen to music but to be blended!
Tom Dickson from WillItBlend.com had his own iPod blended to show the viewers the capabilities of the blender from Blendtec. At the end of the show, he said that maybe he will put his blended on eBay auction. I thought it was a joke, but he really did it. But the money will go to Primary Children’s Medical Center. At this time, the current bid is US $720.75 with 42 bidders. This is the eBay auction page.
To see more Will it blend video, you can visit Willitblend.com
To buy the powerful blender, here is the product page. But for such a powerful blender, it will cost you $399.95!
$3,500 for 20 pounds Dell XPS M2010
Dell on Wednesday (May, 31) introduced a so-called luggable computer that’s either a blast from the past or a leap into the future. With the weight of 20-pounds, XPS M2010 incorporates a large adjustable 20-inch LCD, two hard drives with up to 120GB capacity each, a Core Duo processor and 4GB of dual-channel (667MHz) memory, speakers offer crisp, rich audio, detachable Bluetooth keyboard and Media Center remote will work well from the couch or during a presentation. All this will cost you at least $3,500.
Senior vice President of Dell Americas, Rosendo G. Parra, described Dell XPS M2010 as your personal entertainment engine.
“You can watch a DVD on a beautiful 20-inch screen, but then take that device to the office to do a presentation. You can play the latest video game, while recording TV and streaming live
video. You can chat with friends while using video while riding the train,” Parra said. “The PC is now the personal entertainment engine.”
But 20 pounds are heavy enough to be disqualified as a portable computer. And $3,500 for a computer is also too much.
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