Sneak Preview: Doxie scanner from Apparent Corporation

/* Posted August 5th, 2009 at 9:30am [Comments: none] */
/* Filed under Apple, Apps, Art, DS, Gadgets, Intel, Mac, Web, Windows */

144a38abbbunting.jpg Sneak Preview: Doxie scanner from Apparent Corporation
Apparent Corporation, makers of the popular Intelliscanner barcode scanners, has announced that their new Doxie document scanner is in private beta-testing and on track for release to the public in November, 2009.
Doxie is a USB-powered 600-dpi photo, document, and receipt scanner designed to integrate with a number of undisclosed Web and Mac apps. While I’m personally disappointed that Apparent didn’t go with the pink and white Good & Plenty candy color scheme, the Doxie is heart-friendly and comes emblazoned with a number of pink hearts. The biggest heart is on the single scan button, which is just visible in the top right of the photo above. I was shocked to find a mistake in the press release, in which they said there were 9 hearts on the device. There are actually 10: one above the “i” in the logo, 8 after the logo, and one on the scan button.A cool thing about Doxie is that it will automatically know when you’re trying to scan a photo, clean up the photo (straighten it and trim if necessary), and then politely offer to put the photo into your iPhoto Library, Flickr pool, or other web apps. As an Apparent spokesperson noted, the company isn’t interested in coming out with yet another piece of software to store your receipts and documents. Instead, they want Doxie to work with as many existing Mac, Windows, and Web apps as possible. One comment from the developers that may point to some rather unique functionality is that they recommend using Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Doxie will retail for $129, and you can sign up for updates and early release information at the new website, which went live today.

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Nintendo Ranked 7th among World’s Innovative Companies

/* Posted April 23rd, 2008 at 11:09am [Comments: none] */
/* Filed under Apple, Facebook, Intel, Microsoft, News, Nintendo */
BusinessWeek

BusinessWeek recently surveyed some 2,500 companies around the world and compiled the 17-question responses (weighted 80%) along with revenue and margin growth (10%) and stock growth (10%) to come up with 2008’s list of the top 50 world’s most innovative companies. Apple again took the number one spot followed by Google. No surprises there. What is surprising (but was it really?) is that Nintendo, a company which had not made even the top 50 in the past, suddenly jumped into the elite top 10 and came in at seventh. To give perspective, Microsoft ranked 5th while Sony was 9th. With the brilliant DS Lite redesign and touch screen capability and the casual gamer market aimed Wii, there’s no doubt Nintendo is an innovative company. What surprises me is, how come it took so long?
The full list appears below: Read more »

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Intel Slashes Quad Core Prices By 50 Percent

/* Posted April 21st, 2008 at 10:59am [Comments: none] */
/* Filed under Deals, Hardware, Intel */

Intel Q6700 Price Cut

Hopefully you didn’t just go out and buy a shiny new Intel quad core Q6700 CPU a few days ago because you could have had two today for the price you probably paid. Though it was just a year ago that Intel announced similar price cuts, Intel again announced that it would be slashing the prices on select quad core and dual core processors this past Sunday. Most notably, the 2.66GHz Q6700 Core 2 Quad and 2.66GHz X3230 Xeon both had identical price drops from $530 to $226. The remaining price cuts, plus the pricing for a few new processors: Read more »

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Is This Intel’s Sub-$400 Laptop?

/* Posted March 18th, 2008 at 1:22pm [Comments: 1] */
/* Filed under Hardware, Intel, Laptops */

Intel $400 Laptop Spy Shot

Intel is reportedly very interested in the sub-$400 ultra-portable laptop market that Asus opened up with its EeePC laptop. Could this photograph possibly be the Intel Netbook that is going to ship in June? These were taken by an undisclosed employee at an undisclosed OEM in the US. Read more »

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