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Today: May 17, 2008

New U.S. identity card

From: CrunchGear | Nicholas Deleon | May 16, 2008

A new passport-like travel card poses a threat to our Nation’s security because, some security experts say, it’s easily susceptible to counterfeiting. The card, which is the size of a credit card, has two identification mechanism: a photo and an RFID chip. The photo, it seems, can be removed by using a solvent, and the RFID tag could, theoretically, be re-programmed. Worst case scenario is, a “bad guy”...

HTC Touch Diamond unboxed

From: Engadget | Sean Cooper | May 16, 2008

Nothing new to report on the Touch Diamond's tech here, but wow, look how fun the box is! Of course, we know you're all waiting to see what they stuffed in the wedge-shaped package, and the answer is a charger, headset, USB cable, a manual or two, and the software. The charger appears to be a universal job with a swappable plug for travel, and the headset a typical example of an HTC pack-in -- albeit with a dash of fun and angular design. Hit the link for the pics.[Thanks, SlashPhone]...

CrunchDeals: Canon EOS bodies

From: CrunchGear | Peter Ha | May 16, 2008

Canon was kind enough to send this to me earlier today and I’m happy to post for all you Canon fanboys or potential fanboys. The offer runs from May 18 to July 19, 2008....

Singapore Airlines adds iPod docks to business class

From: CrunchGear | Doug Aamoth | May 16, 2008

Aside from gorgeous flight attendants (gah!), Singapore Airlines is now offering iPod and iPhone connectivity to business class passengers on flights between New York and Singapore. Flights between Los Angeles and Singapore will get the same feature some time in August of this year. According to a recent press release,...

Gen H-4 Personal Helicopter

From: Ubergizmo | May 15, 2008

Gennai Yanagisawa, inventor of the GEN H-4 personal helicopter, will be taking flight in Italy in order to pay homage to the birthplace of da Vinci - the man who came up with the helicopter idea a few hundred years ago. Yanagisawa's GEN-H4 design follows the original "ornithopter" design by doing away with the tail, using twin counter-rotating propellers that cancel out the torque generated by single-rotor helicopters, requiring those to have a perpendicular tail rotor instead....

Chicago's CCTV network to be autonomously monitored starting this summer

From: Engadget | Nilay Patel | May 15, 2008

Chicago residents are no strangers to the city's many CCTV cameras by this point -- if anyone knows exactly how long to stop at Roosevelt and State to avoid the red-light cam there, you let us know, okay? -- but it looks like this summer is going to bring a new twist to the city's surveillance racket: automated camera monitoring....

Alienware: Gaming PCs Are Hitting a Performance Wall [Alienware]

From: Gizmodo | matt buchanan | May 15, 2008

The last place I would expect to hear even a glimmer of doubt about the performance potential of gaming PCs would be Alienware. Yet Alienware's Marc Diana spills that 32-bit machines just aren't cutting it at the pure performance level anymore, saying that faster chips with more cores aren't the solution: 64-bit systems are the real fire. He castigates the rest of the industry for not stepping up, noting that Alienware doesn't actually offer 64-bit systems because driver support sucks, at best....

iSlick SoulSeek application brings P2P file-sharing to iPhone

From: CrunchGear | Nicholas Deleon | May 16, 2008

All of you with a jailbroken iPhone should check out iSlick (it’s on Big Boss), an application that connects your little wonderdevice to the SoulSeek file-sharing network. SoulSeek, for the uninitiated, has plenty of rare music files from which to choose; all types of files can be found on there, but music is definitely its forté....

CrunchGear live podcast now in progress

From: CrunchGear | Doug Aamoth | May 16, 2008

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Canon Giving Instant Rebates Up to $300 on DSLRs

From: Gizmodo | Wilson Rothman | May 16, 2008

From Sunday, May 18 to Saturday, July 19, Canon tells us it will give customers instant rebates—that is, the good kind, not that mail-in crap—on higher-end DSLRs and lenses. We're talking up to $125 off some serious glass, plus $200 off the EOS 40D and $300 off of the EOS 5D. (Maybe they're making room for its successor?) Check out the full lineup of rebates below....

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