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So far it’s still just a rumor and neither Dell or Google will comment. Android, obviously, is Google’s recently announced mobile phone/pda operating system. If Dell were to release a device shortly they’d be the first to market with an Android based product.
I love Google’s mobile products so far. Google Maps Mobile is awesome as is Mobile Gmail and neither of those are as good as Google’s Mail app for Blackberry devices. Needless to say, I’m very interested to see what they can do with their apps on their own mobile OS.
Sounds like we might not have to wait much longer to find out. Stay tuned.
BoingBoing’s Joel Johnson created this video in honor of LEGO’s 50th Anniversary billing it as the Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon Time-Lapse Video.
I captured one frame out of every 150. It’s a great set; much more fun to put together than the giant Star Destroyer. Far fewer repetitive sections. Now the ultimate question: keep it on my shelf to scare potential dates, sell it, or press its parts into service to build more ships of my own design?
I’ll admit it’s not bad at all but this one has to be the ULTIMATE time-lapse video. Watch as the LEGO StarWars characters assemble the Millennium Falcon in this video
Think it only happens in movies like Die Hard? Apparently not…
Criminals have been able to hack into computer systems via the Internet and cut power to several cities, a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency analyst said this week.
Criminals have launched online attacks that disrupted power equipment in several regions outside of the U.S., he said, without identifying the countries affected. The goal of the attacks was extortion, he said.
PCWorld points out some interesting missing components…
- Ethernet jack
- Multiple USB ports
- Removable battery
- Firewire
- Upgradable RAM
- Large Hard drive
This is becoming a wireless world but wi-fi only might be stretching it this soon. And without being able to use multiple batteries you’ll still be connected to a wire for the power.