Prototype by Activision is a single-player action game that centers around Alex, a human affected by a mutative virus that gives him superhuman strength as well as the ability to shapeshift. This game will be released June 9th on the PS3, Xbox 360, and Windows platforms. Continue reading to watch the opening cinematic.

Amazon is selling the Nokia N810 for just $220.74 shipped, originally priced at $479.99. This portable internet tablet “augments the onscreen keyboard with a backlit, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and it also adds a front-facing webcam, 2 GB of internal storage, and integrated GPS.” Product page.

The main form of connectivity is Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), and hooking up to a network is as simple as connecting with a laptop. The Nokia N810 is powered by maemo Linux-based OS2008, which offers a highly customizable user interface and contains various features such as a Mozilla based browser.

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Here’s a first: solid printer ink that claims to reduce the cost of color printing by up to 62%, when compared to laser color printers. The Xerox ColorQube 9200 series “are said to be like crayons and they are melted and squirted onto pages through four separate print heads.”

The fast spray speed allows the printer to print at 38 ppm up to 85 ppm. Each solid ink cube can print 55,500 pages. The big issue at this point is that the printers start at over $23,000.

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For $18,000 on eBay, you could land yourself 111 Mobile Vu L3 Litton in-car police computers, which come complete with “trunk mounts, screen mounts, 12-inch touchscreen monitors, all cables, and keyboard mouse combo setups.” Auction page. Click here for first picture in gallery.

for extra units in these hard economic times here is your answer these units cost over 7000.00 dollars each new these units would be a great investment for your police force or security company at a low cost alternative to new.

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Panasonic engineers have developed a worm-like cleaning robot capable of automatically detecting the dirty areas in a room, thanks to its built-in sensors. Continue reading for a video demonstration.

It’s not available for sale yet, but I’m looking forward to the oncoming battle between the Roomba and the Fukitorimushi to see which cleaning robot is truly the best.

[via Dvice]