Screen Grabs: Raspberry Pi survives electronics blackout for a cameo on Revolution

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The original premise of NBC’s show Revolution is that in the near future some unknown worldwide catastrophe devastated all electronic devices, plunging everyone into a blackout. As the plot has progressed however, in limited cases the power is coming back on. That includes a nanotech machine a couple of characters are planning to use to perform emergency surgery — by shoving what appears to be a USB stick into an open wound — and its configuration is enabled thanks to a very familiar looking $35 device. Keen eyed viewers spotted a Raspberry Pi (top center) as it popped on screen a few times, however like our own prime time cameo it flashes by very quickly, the screencap above may be your best look at it.

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Screen Grabs: Microsoft Surface goes to work on NCIS: LA

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Just in case its dance moves weren’t enough to move buyers, Microsoft’s new slate is popping up in TV shows themselves, like tonight’s episode of NCIS: LA. As seen in the clip, character Eric Beale confidently flips his Windows RT-powered Surface out (and naturally, makes use of its kickstand and Touch Cover — gotta hit all the check boxes) to figure out what’s going on and even multitasks with some simulated videoconferencing. All in all it’s more realistic than when the other Microsoft Surface made a cameo in CSI: Miami (also included after the break), and is probably worth the promo fee by showing a use case enabled those features — of course, with no cell access built-in, it’s not immediately clear how he got online, but this is TV. So who did it better, tablet-style: this one, the PlayBook on White Collar, Cisco’s ill-fated Cius on NCIS: LA last year or the iPad in Entourage?

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Screen Grabs: Continuum scrubs the Acer off an Iconia W500

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Screen Grabs: Continuum scrubs the Acer off an Iconia W500

TV producers always think they can sneak a fast one by us and our eagle-eyed readers. Little do they realize that together we are a near unstoppable force, capable of spotting, identifying and mocking nearly every use (and misuse) of tech on TV. A tipster caught this un-branded tablet on a recent episode of Continuum and, after a little bit of sleuthing, we were able to identify it as the Iconia Tab W500. Without the company’s branding it was a little tough to pick out exactly what this slate was, but the off-center placement of the Windows logo and unique looking webcam gave its identity away. Sorry Canadian television, you’ll have to try harder to sneak a device by us.

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Screen Grabs: Continuum scrubs the Acer off an Iconia W500 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Jun 2012 06:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Screen Grabs: Are agents on Fringe flashing their Google Wallet?

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We’re not sure exactly what the FBI’s standard issue kit consists of, but we imagine it has more than a few bits of secret tech. These screen grabs from this week’s Fringe, however, would have us believe that the rogue agents like to pick up their tabs with what looks like Google Wallet. We can clearly see a Sprint-branded Galaxy Nexus being used to for a not-so-undercover financial transaction. At least it looks like the agents might have had an upgrade since we last saw them around these parts.

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Screen Grabs: Serena’s packing steam, Gossip Girl turns gamer

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Screen Grabs: Serena's packing steam, Gossip Girl turns gamer

Didja hear the latest? Little Ms. Serena van der Woodsen is a closet gamer. Well, at least that’s what her icon tray is saying. A screen grab from a fresh episode of Gossip Girl betrays the little busybody while she’s negotiating the future of show’s namesake hearsay blog over chat. No, not Steam chat — she’s obviously running games distribution service in offline mode. We’d like to think she’s putting that HP Envy 14 Spectre to good use, but let’s face the facts: she’s probably just playing Bejeweled.

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Screen Grabs: Serena’s packing steam, Gossip Girl turns gamer originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Apr 2012 07:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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