newVideoPlayer("logging_on.flv", 463, 387,""); South Park already showed us how to fix the internet, but what really struck me was Randy’s speech at the end—he totally sounded like an AT&T or Comcast executive when he said, “It’s easy for us to think we can just use up all the internet we want but…it could one day be gone forever.” Actually, that’s exactly what AT&T’s VP for Legislative Affairs Jim Cicconi said at the Westerminister eForum: “We are going to be butting up against the physical capacity of the internet by 2010.”
Before the advent of the drive-through, families on road trips were stumped by the dilemma of how to have a hot meal ready at any time during their travels. But never fear, 1930s road warrior — hook up this automatic food cooking contraption to your exhaust pipe and your car will prepare your dinners for you!
One (sorta) promising tidbit about Motorola’s handset division being cut loose to fend for itself: It’s being restructured so that the software and hardware people actually work together. What a radical idea! New phones will come out faster, if not necessarily better. [Unwired View]
MSI has dropped some new info on its contender to the Eee-PC throne, the Wind Notebook, which we first peeked at in March. The roughly 1kg UMPC will come with either an 8.9 inch or 10 inch LCD display sporting a 1024 x 600 resolution. MSI says the Wind will feature a 2.5-inch HDD with an 80 GB capacity and have a purported 7 hours of battery life — compare that with the Eee PC’s 20 GBs and puny two-hour battery.
We’d heard that Asus’s bigger, badder Eee PC would be getting an early launch next month in Asia but it looks like the US won’t have to wait very long either. Crave’s Asus sources are telling them it’ll launch stateside on May 12 for US$549. That’s definitely a bit more than the long-rumoured US$500 pricepoint. Is it worth it?