June 2, 2008 11:58 AM PDT

Head of Voodoo hints at possible new Voodoo-HP laptop

(Credit: http://rahulsood.com)

Longtime custom PC maker Rahul Sood has a clever way hinting at a new laptop. The Voodoo PC founder, now the chief technology officer of HP's Global Gaming Business, celebrated his birthday by cutting a cake--using a MacBook Air as a knife.

This could very well be a reference to the slicing and dicing stories about the MacBook Air we saw last week, but he also throws in a teaser hint about possible upcoming projects from HP-Voodoo that may lean more toward the MacBook Air model than hardcore gaming.

On his personal blog, Sood blames the cake-cutting stunt on, "a combination of some fantastic wine, constant ribbing from my friends, and a hand rolled cigar," but mysteriously adds, "Ahh well, I wouldn't be needing this notebook for long anyways... :) Stay tuned for more..."

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by PascalForget June 2, 2008 3:51 PM PDT
Is it just me or every time I see this picture, I see some free publicity for the MacBook Air, not for HP?

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by PascalForget June 2, 2008 3:58 PM PDT
The message might be "something is coming from HP", but everytime I see the cake-cutting picture I see free publicity for the MacBook Air, not for HP...
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by manualfunky June 2, 2008 4:30 PM PDT
a hand rolled cigar huh?
i think we call them joints in NZ, spliffs in Australia and Blunts in the states....
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