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- Now, Google Gadgets for Linux too
Now, Google Gadgets for Linux too
You have Microsoft Sidebar Gadgets for Windows, and now you can have Google Gadgets for Linux too!

Google has just announced the availability of their Gadgets for Linux platform with 64–bit support…and best of all, it’s open source!
Cheap Used Macs
Brand new Macs will cost you heavily for sure. If you want or plan to own a Mac and you don’t want to fork out too much money for a brand new, you can go for a used mac.
The place to be is definitely DV Warehouse where you can save up to 50% to 75% off of new and used Mac equipment prices. DV Warehouse’s used Macs division fulfills a need within the Apple community for a single source for used Mac and used Macintosh computers parts.
You will always get the best deal at DV Warehouse. There are various models of used Macs such as:
gOS - GoogleOS or GreenOS?
gOS is an new operating system that just made it move into the “green” market. It claims to be a simple, user friendly, beautiful desktop for normal people. Normal people?
How about a gPC? gPC (PC that customized and loaded with gOS) is on the move too. gPC and gPC related motherboards are available at Walmart and ClubIT.com (and maybe other major US retailers).
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Asahi Robocco - Your Beer Pouring Robot
Now you can enjoy your beer without moving a muscle! Asahi Robocco a.k.a. beerbot will get it done for you, from opening the beer can to pouring it to your cup.
Not just beer can, you can give this beerbot your soda or coke too!

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Joost P2P TV - Who wants some juice?
Joost™? What’s that??
Joost™ is a new way of watching TV on the internet, which uses new and established technologies to provide the best of both the internet and TV worlds. We’re in the process of making it as TV-like as we can, with programmes, channels and adverts. You can also see some things that we think will enhance the TV experience: searching for programmes and channels, for example, as well as social features like chat. There are many more new features to come!
Goodbye, television. Hello, Joost
– Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis
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World’s Smallest Hard Drive
Toshiba Japan announced that they have invented the world’s smallest hard drive (HDD), at an incredible 0.85 inches.
Toshiba’s 0.85-inch HDD is set to bring multi-gigabyte capacities to small, powerful digital products.


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Leonardo Bonanni’s DishMaker for Your Kitchen
The MIT Media Lab is ground zero for all things awesome, and Leonardo Bonanni’s DishMaker is no exception.
Bonanni’s dishwasher-sized machine uses recyclable discs of acrylic to create plates, bowls, and cups right in your home. Once you’re done with the plates, you put them back into the DishMaker, where they’re recycled and remolded into the dishware of your choice.
The DishMaker does not clean your dishes just yet, but Bonanni’s working on it for a next-gen prototype.
According to his Web site, the DishMaker is the same size and consumes the same amount of energy as a normal dishwasher. DishMaker owners also would free up a ton of cabinet space, as you won’t need to store dishes. The fact that the eco-friendly DishMaker recycles the acrylic discs up to 100 times makes for less waste.
You’ll still need to buy some sporks, though.
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