Archive for May 11th, 2008

Filed under: Robots

Uh oh, it looks like we’ve got a full-fledged robot controversy on our hands. At the heart of it, as you might have guessed, is the recent obliteration of a harmless Pleo by a so-called ComBot known as Vicious Verdict at Maker Faire 2008. According to a UGOBE rep posting on the PleoWorld forum, the company is having none of it, saying that the “stunt” was done without its authorization or approval, and that there was “quite a ruckus” about it in UGOBE’s office after they learned of the incident. The rep went on to add that many people, including the UGOBE reps at their Maker Faire booth were “shocked and appalled” by the act, and that they “make emotional bonds with Pleo too.” The rep did seemingly confirm that the Pleo in question was in fact provided by the company, however, saying that, “it is perhaps a small consolation to know that the Pleo destroyed was a factory prototype.” A cuddly, cuddly factory prototype.

[Via Tech Digest]

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Moshi Zefyr: A Macbook Heatsink On Your Lap [Cooling Pads]

Moshi’s Zefyr is a portable cooling pad for the MacBook that provides a near silent fan, powered by USB, and offers a temperature drop of roughly 6 degrees Fahrenheit. The Zefyr is designed to place your MacBook at an ergonomically beneficial tilt, and when not in use, the Zefyr collapses to better fit in a bag.

The Zefyr also provides a pass through USB port, so that peripheral use is not sacrificed. A portable cooling pad might be a little silly, but for anyone who’s experience the heat of a MacBook on their lap, and worries about going sterile, it may be useful. It’s available now in black and silver colors, and sells for $75. [Moshi]


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