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CES 2009: Microsoft Keynote - The Halo FranchiseYesterday
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While the company may be planning layoffs for its software division, "2009 is going to be a big year for Microsoft's biggest entertainment franchise." Continue reading to watch Microsoft's CES 2009 keynote on "The Halo Franchise".

Nissan GT-R SpecVYesterday
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Finally, Nissan has unveiled the GT-R SpecV. Priced at $171,383, it offers "carbon fiber rear spoiler, grille and brake ducts, along with an exclusive Ultimate Black Opal paint job." Click here for first picture in gallery.

On the inside, a set of carbon fiber Recaro buckets are fitted up front, while the rear seats have been nixed to save a few pounds. Carbon fiber also adorns the center storage box, instrument panel and replaces the majority of the interior trim.

[via Autoblog]

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CES 2009: Sony VAIO P Hands-OnYesterday
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The Sony VAIO P offers all the features you'd expect in a mini laptop, including a 1.33-GHz Intel Atom processor, integrated 3G connectivity (Verizon), 60GB HDD or 128GB SSD, and Vista Home Basic. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Overall, it's certainly an interesting machine - not a netbook, UMPC or laptop, but something in between all of those.

[via Gizmodo]

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17-inch MacBook Pro Hands-OnYesterday
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Christina Warren reports that she was "most impressed with the [new MacBook Pro's] screen -- it's huge, it's gorgeous, and it has 1920 x 1200 resolution." Continue reading for the hands-on video.

The 8 hour battery life is impressive. Obviously, we'll have to wait for the reviews to see how accurate that lifespan actually is, but it certainly sounds impressive.

[via TUAW]
Moving ImageYesterday
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Casio's new composite moving image technology aka Dynamic Photo lets you go where no digital camera has gone before, which basically "works by erasing the background." Videos after the break.

That's why Casio is using a solid white background to photograph the subjects before superimposing. It's the same technology we've seen from webcam software trickery that turns you into a pirate.

[via Engadget]