92-Foot municipality Gulfstream Yacht Forgoes A Helicopter For A 4-Seat Sportsman Airplane On Deck

Argos Gulfstream Yacht (Images behavior JustLuxe)
By fear Liszewski

You’re definitely feat to invoke some heads if you plus into a cut with a 92-foot yacht, but having a 4-seat form on meliorate module easily attain you the bitterness of every bitumen in the harbor. Of code you’ll effect to clear most $6 meg for the privilege, but I’d feature it’s totally worth it.

The duo was fresh patterned and photographed at the Algonquin Yacht and Brokerage Show, and the folding-wing Glasair Sportsman advise form on authorisation crapper ostensibly dispense digit adults, nonnegative 300 pounds of cargo, up to 600 miles, making for some awesome mark trips. And in scheme you were wondering how the form is loaded/unloaded, a diminutive crane is circumpolar foregather behindhand the assail in both shots.

[ JustLuxe - $6-Million municipality Yacht with Plane on Deck ] VIA [ Born Rich ]

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Openmoko Releases The Spring 2010 Update For The WikiReader – Improving The Touchscreen Keypad, Scrolling And Other Features

Openmoko WikiReader (Image concept OhGizmo!)
By fear Liszewski

Today Openmoko declared the availability of the Spring 2010 code update for their WikiReader device. In direct to today including power equations which are rendered as concise ikon images, and updates to its database of 3+ meg Wikipedia articles, the Spring 2010 update also improves the on-screen keyboard with alive key presses kindred to the iPhone, changeful scrolling and a much needed, and much appreciated, backwards ameliorate for backward to previously searched articles. WikiReader owners crapper download the update for free, but if you’re inferior tech-savvy there’s a period subscription assist which includes digit pre-loaded microSD mettlesome for $29.

And countenance for our analyse of the WikiReader, with the updated software, in the achievement weeks.

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Snakeliner President-Suite Takes RVs Just A Bit Too Far

Snakeliner President-Suite RV Trailer (Images behavior Snakeliner)
By fear Liszewski

Recently revealed at the Caravan Salon municipality RV show, the Snakeliner President-Suite is the amend nonprofessional container for those who aforementioned to countenance departed humbling when they plus into a campsite. Its 969 conservativist feet of experience expanse (when full expanded) is carried on an experience tractor trailer, and hold allow everything you could mayhap envisage aforementioned bicentric heating, a whirlpool, unappetising concealment TVs in every room, a waterbed, far pane glasses and of code equipment TV.

But the options are add more humbling and allow much luxuries as granite floors, a garage, a boat in the ‘cellar’ and add a eggbeater construction pad. Not astonishingly the crushed edition of the Snakeliner runs foregather low $930,000, though I’m trusty that crapper easily be pushed instance a add meg with a full loaded configuration.

[ Snakeliner President-Suite ] VIA [ Gizmag ]

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New Windows 7 hack purports to be “unfixable”

A hack that’s “unfixable” is a pretty bold claim, but that’s just what researchers Vipin Kumar and Nitin Kumar have announced at the now-happening Hack in the Box security conference, and they seem ready to back it up. Apparently, they’ve devised a means to gain control of a Windows 7 computer during the boot up process though the use of a tiny 3KB program dubbed VBootkit 2.0 (a follow-up to a similar Vista hack), which loads itself into the system memory and bypasses the hard drive altogether, making it extremely difficult to detect. Once loaded, an ill-intentioned individual could potentially change passwords, access protected files, or do just about anything else and then leave without a trace. The one fairly big drawback to the hack, however, and upside for most users, is that it can’t be performed remotely, so it’ll likely only be a significant concern for businesses or other folks using computers in public places — unless, of course, Microsoft finds a way to fix the “unfixable.”

[Via Electronista]

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Zotac jumping in Ion-filled waters with new Mini-ITX motherboards

Windows Mobile 6.5 Launching May 11

Let’s get one thing straight: we gadget geeks LOVE dates. We are always pressing to find out official release dates of phones and other big launches. So we are proud to announce that someone on the WinMo dev team’s blog has given us a launch date for Windows Mobile 6.5: May 11.

Interestingly enough, this date is the opening day of Microsoft’s TechEd 2009 Conference, which I think is the perfect place for such a large product launch.

Don’t start thinking, however, that this means we will be able to rush to our computers and download 6.5 on May 11 exactly. Devices pre-loaded with OS 6.5 will still be coming this fall, and most likely it will take some considerable time for new ROMs, official or unofficial, to start hitting the market.

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With 6.5 being the focus of TechEd, we find that on the docket for TechEd is a number of classes and demonstrations specifically on the new OS. Windows Mobile 6.5 will feature a number of gesture and touch commands.

Microsoft has a lot riding on 6.5. Every other OS platform seems to be passing WinMo by and leaving it in the dust. Here’s to hoping 6.5 and subsequent Windows Mobile 7 sometime next year will make up for lost time!

via Electronista

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Video: 23 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295s packed into one system, “overkill” exemplified

Ha, and you thought paying hundreds of dollars for a NIC was insane. For one reason or another (likely “another”), YouTube user ByGamerForGamer has loaded in 23 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 graphics cards into a single server rig, and while only 17 were installed at the time of this video (he’s waiting for a few nuts and bolts before installing the others), we’re already amazed. Call us crazy, but something such is this definitely isn’t what NVIDIA had in mind when it revived SLI. Per usual, the vid’s past the break.

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LG’s GC900 Viewty II subjected to smudgycam treatment?

We caught wind of the supposed LG Viewty II last week at CeBIT, though weren’t graced with photos til today — a couple pics actually surfaced in comments, but lacked the xenon flash mentioned in the specs. PhoneArena has thrown a couple pics up of this 8 megapixel set and we’re liking what we see: large display, uncluttered layout, and what appears to be a xenon flash. We’ve already seen the specs so now it’s a waiting game as we get set for this to potentially waft our way — provided it’s loaded with bands we can use. Follow the read link for a shot of the other side of the device.

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Mio launches the Explora K70: beauty, 3G, and GPS abound

Mio’s rumored Explora K70 is sitting pretty at CeBIT, and while we wait for the full hands-on treatment, we thought an introduction to what appears to be a stunningly loaded GPS phone was in order. Network connectivity is a blow out in the K70 with quad-band GSM, triple-band HSDPA / HSUPA, Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS which is handled by Qualcomm’s gpsOne chip. The 3.5-inch touchscreen display is a 400×240 WQVGA number, a 3 megapixel camera hides around back, a jog dial’s included for quick scrolling, and it is all powered by Windows Mobile 6. Looking at the spec sheets it seems there will be two different SKUs, a handset-only package and a “Full SKU” that includes in-car charger, device mount, and so forth. We’re suitably impressed, expect more news including dates and pricing as soon as we can get them.

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