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Lenovo Thinkpad Reserve Edition: You have to wade through a fair amount of Flash crap before getting something interesting here, but suffice it to say this is the most luxury laptop you re probably going to find. From the press release: Clad in hand-stitched, saddle-grade premium French leather, each Lenovo ThinkPad ...
Deane | September 5, 2007 | in "Hardware"
See also: Lenovo, ThinkPad
Score: 84%
I was just looking at a Gadgetopia post, and smack in the middle of it was a promo banner from Lenovo shilling their spiffed up ThinkPad Z60. The promo asks "Which Side Are You On?" and includes an online poll to see whether the black or titanium-skinned ThinkPad is more ...
Dave | December 16, 2005 | in "Hardware"
Score: 70%
Ubuntu Linux now on my new Thinkpad T43p: Wow!: A glowing review of Ubuntu on the desktop. Like Mark Pilgrim, Jeremy is impressed (so is our very own Joe, for that matter). I cannot overstate how important this is: Ubuntu is the first real "desktop" Linux I've ever seen. There's ...
Deane | August 7, 2006 | in "Software"
See also: Unbuntu
Score: 69%
New chip could prevent information loss "Two new models of ThinkPad notebook computers, unveiled this week by IBM, come with a chip that can detect when the laptop is accelerating such as when it has been accidentally nudged off a table and is plunging to the floor. If the ...
Deane | October 12, 2003 | in "Hardware"
See also: ThinkPad
Score: 65%
A few months ago, I must have gotten on some list of influential bloggers or something. I don t know why or how, but I suddenly started to get a lot of targeted press releases and people wanting to send me free stuff. This is fine and all provided your ...
Deane | September 18, 2007 | in "Other"
Score: 61%
We didn't post anything about the fingerprint deal? Seriously? We're getting slow. Japanese cryptographer Tsutomu Matsumoto has figured out a way to defeat a fingerprint reader about 80% of the time. "Using his crazy super-cryptographer skills!", you say. No, not really. It's all about the Gummi Bears: First Tsutomu Matsumoto ...
Joe | May 1, 2005 | in "Viruses, Hacking, and Security"
See also: Fingerprint Reader, Biometric Security, IBM