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Tesla deal with Toyota is ‘not formal,’ $50m investment dependent on IPO


Tesla Motors seemed to have scored quite the coup earlier this month when it landed a deal with Toyota, but it now looks like things might be a tad more complicated than first suggested. According to Tesla, there is no formal deal with Toyota on electric car development, only an “intention to cooperate,” and Toyota’s proposed $50 million investment in the company isn’t a done deal either. It’s apparently dependent on Tesla’s IPO happening before December 31st of this year — if that falls apart or gets pushed back, the deal is off. What is officially happening, however, is Tesla’s $42 million purchase of a closed Toyota plant in San Francisco that will be used to produce the Model S sedan — which itself is apparently still set to go into production in 2012, and run about $49,900.

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Canon Scan-tini Personal Scanner


Measuring 11-inch x 3.7-inch x 1.6-inch, the Canon imageFORMULA P-150m Scan-tini should be compact enough to fit into a briefcase. This portable scanner is able to scan letter-sized documents at a rate of 15 pages-per-minute or 30 images-per-minute with duplex scanning. The duplex feature on the P-150m allows it to scan both sides of the document in a single pass and is able to remove blank pages as it scans if required. The Canon imageFORMULA P-150m Scan-tini personal document scanner is currently available through all Canon resellers for $295 each. [Geeky Gadgets]

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Lenovo kills Skylight OS in favor of Android, U1 Hybrid and Skylight smartbook being shelved


Lenovo’s been awfully quiet about the Skylight smartbook and U1 Hybrid tablet / laptop since it first showed them off at CES, and now we know why: following weeks of rumors that the custom Linux-based Skylight OS wasn’t up to snuff, the company is killing the project entirely in favor of Android. That makes a lot of sense, considering Lenny’s already shipping a Skylight-skinned version of Android on the Snapdragon-based LePhone, but it also means that the Skylight smartbook and U1 demoed to us at CES are done for as well — Lenovo’s statement says the “initial version of the Skylight” is being “shelved” and refers to the U1 as a “concept.”

We spoke to Lenovo for clarification and it sounds like things are in considerable flux at the moment: the company told us it wants to tap into Android’s apps and ecosystem, but it’s invested something like 18-24 months into building Skylight OS products and it’s going to rethink and retool while it transitions to Google’s OS — although the underlying ideas of the Skylight and U1 Hybrid will live on in future devices, neither will come to market as announced. We were also told that Lenovo is now targeting Q4 as a launch date for Android-based devices, so we’ll see what happens — it’ll be a sad day for the gadget world if the U1 fails to live on in some way.

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V-MODA Crossfade LP Headphones


V-MODA comes back with their latest high-end headphones in the form of the Crossfade LP. Available in white, chrome, and gunmetal black, these headphones feature memory foam ear cushions, two detachable Kevlar-reinforced cables with 24k gold-plated 45 degree plugs, one 3.5mm audio fabric cable for universal audio device compatibility and one 3.5mm fabric cable with three-button remote control and microphone for use with the latest iPhone 3GS, iPad, iPod and MacBook. Each purchase comes equipped with the exoskeleton carrying case with V-STRAP storage system, ensuring headphones are protected in style. The V-MODA Crossfade LP headphones retail for $249.99. [V-MODA]

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Gigabyte busts out M1125 netvertible ahead of Computex

Gigabyte’s just let its Computex ‘cat’ out of the bag, and while most of it is stuff we’ve already seen plenty of, there was one new addition. The 11.6-inch M1125 netvertible boasts a high res 1,366 x 768 display, an Intel Calpella chip, USB 3.0 and an optical disc drive. This little guy also has a new fangled docking station and a full sized keyboard to boot. We don’t have anything resembling full specs yet, nor do we have pricing or availability information — though we get the feeling we’ll be seeing plenty more of this one in the week to come. Full press release follows.

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Massive Gallardo crash in Super Trofeo leaves Bartocc in intensive care


The Lamborghini Super Trofeo Cup saw a massive accident during Round 4 of the season. From what we can tell, the number 22 Gallardo LP560-4 driven by Giorgio Bartocci got off into the gravel on the last turn before the front straight. It’s unclear whether Bartocci was nudged by another racer or whether a mechanical failure caused the slide, but either way, the car hit the wall at considerable speed and nearly disintegrated on impact.

The driver’s side door sprung open as the car slid down the tarmac, and Bartocci could be seen flailing outside the vehicle. When it finally came to a stop, the Raging Bull turned into a raging fireball. Fire crews initially took longer than expected to pull the driver from the wreckage and were seen using underpowered fire extinguishers to battle the blaze. The FIA is expected to investigate the incident. Amazingly, Bartocci survived the ordeal and is currently in intensive care.

Lamborghini canceled the remainder of the event and rounds six and seven have been indefinitely nixed as well. Hit the jump for a video of the incident.

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