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Saturday, February 18, 2012

What will change in our TVs in 2012 /1/11 the 4K

Presented at CES in Las Vegas as the unavoidable successors are in our current HD flat screens, televisions 4K are not close to invest yet our living rooms.While the Blu-ray, standard bearer of the video and film high definition, has all the trouble...
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The Kindle Fire stands against the iPad and Galaxy Tab

Far from the big battles that against Apple to Samsung, Amazon's Kindle Fire wins the successful as expected.To combat Apple, the makers of tablets products take advantage in a hunt for the iPad. All? No. Amazon has quietly remained in the niche map...
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Facebook will close on March 15 ... or not

Facebook will close on March 15 ... or not, According to a report published on the website Weekly World News, and largely taken online and on Facebook, especially by English-speaking users, the social network Facebook will close on March 15.This is...
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The Most Anticipated Mobile At MWC 2012 Reviews

The living show room world of telephony is the meeting place for discovering new smartphones that will be released throughout the year.The 2012 edition of the Mobile Word Congress (MCW) would it be a little soft? Indeed, the show Mobile World, to be...
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How To Update HTC Rezound with Android ICS 4.0.3 Custom ROM

Today the article is about How to Update HTC Rezound with Android ICS 4.0.3 Custom ROM. XDA developers are wondering the Android users with its latest updates and firmware upgrade guides. Now it’s the turn of HTC Rezound and it has been blessed with...
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Olympus Tough TG-820 compact digital camera

The Olympus digital camera line-up for resilient characterise a next-production Olympus TOUGH compact that sets a new benchmark for Waterproof, Shockproof, Freezeproof, Crushproof and Dustproof performance.It is their durable shooter just yet, being...
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Swann HD 4 GB PenCam and discreet video surveillance

Swann has disclose its latest digital video cameras the HD PenCam and PenCam 4GB. Each device cover a tiny video camera and DVR inside a real working pen.This PenCam is one of two, the first being HD and the second having a “4GB” annexed to the name....
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BELL NOKIA C6-01 FEAUTURES,REVIEWS AND PRICES

The Nokia C6-01 will be Bell’s foremost smartphone to have an 8MP camera (with flash and HD video recording). The device also characteristic a 360 x 640 pixels ClearBlack touchscreen display, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Ovi Maps with free navigation, Bluetooth 3.0,Social...
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Brightcove Shares Pop Over 30 Percent On First Trade; Valued At Nearly $400M

Online video service Brightcove has just made its public debut on the NASDAQ under the symbol 'BCOV', with an opening trade of $14.50. This is up over 30 percent from the company's original pricing of $11 per share, after setting the range of $10-$12...
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“Etsy For Eco” Ethical Community Raises $300,000+ In Seed Funding

Ethical Community, an online, eco-friendly marketplace (which has plans for a snazzier name in the works!), has secured a £200,000 ($316,640 USD) round of seed funding from a syndicate of angel investors, the company is announcing today. Founded in...
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RVIP Karaoke: The Most Amazing RV On Earth Is Now Much More Than A Hobby

You'll never forget your first time.Huddled in a hallway three feet wide, arms reaching every which way for a cup or a beer or the microphone. It's hot and it's messy and it's noisy and everyone is pushing against everyone else but it doesn't matter...
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Analyst: Facebook Will Make $1.2 Billion Annually From Mobile Ads

No, Facebook is not advertising yet on mobile platforms. Yes, that hasn't stopped people from speculating on what it will mean when it does. The latest: an estimate of how much the social network stands to make from mobile advertising: $1.2 billion...
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WinZip iOS App Lets You Crack Open .Zip Files From Anywhere

Having access to your documents and pictures is really easy these days. About a million services, including Dropbox and iCloud, allow you to sync your stuff between devices, but there's one little thorn in our collective cloud-syncing side: it's called...
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Study: Windows Web Browsing Market Share Drops 10% Over Past 6 Months

Following up on its earlier report on iOS browser market share, ad network Chitika today released new results from a study which analyzed the impact mobile computing has had on traditional web browsing trends. In examining traffic across it network...
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Cobook, A Slick Address Book App That Doesn’t Upload Your Data

The mundane Address Book was big news this week due to the privacy fiasco, but here's a post about an impressive address book app with a different approach to privacy. Cobook is a Mac contact management app that's simple, powerful and actually fun to...
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After Conquering The World, Our Favorite Angry Birds Head Into Space On March 22

I'm not even going to pretend that you don't know what Angry Birds is... that would be insulting to both you and the game. But do you know what Angry Birds Space is? Nah, I didn't think so. And truth be told, I'm not quite sure what it is either. According...
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Review: The Playstation Vita, Sony’s Portable Powerhouse

Like a line of hard-marching Lemmings (or a swarm of Patapons), Sony's countless, niggling enemies would like nothing better than to distract and steal the company's hard-won fan base. The Playstation has long been the gold standard in console gaming,...
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New Windows Logo Shows Microsoft Is Going All In With Windows 8

In a move that demonstrates how cleanly Microsoft intends to cut itself off from the last 20 years of its most widely-used and widely-recognized products, they have given the Windows logo its most significant redesign in 20 years. Ever since Windows...
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Rumor Roundup: What To Expect From HTC At Mobile World Congress

With the end of February nearly in sight, the tech community is all abuzz with talk about Mobile World Congress, the huge mobile conference set to take place in beautiful Barcelona in just over a week. All the big players will be there (though some...
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Gillmor Gang Live 02.17.12 (TCTV)

Gillmor Gang Live - Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor . Recording has concluded.]]&...
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Fundraising Platform For Startups ProFounder Shuts Its Doors

ProFounder, a startup that offered entrepreneurs ways to raise money for their startups and ideas, is shutting its doors, according to an announcement on the company's site today.ProFounder, which is the brainchild of Kiva co-founder Jessica Jackley...
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Google Under Fire For Circumventing Safari Privacy Setting

It's a tense time for Google: controversial policy and user-experience changes are combining with a growing distrust of tracking and advertising to produce something of a toxic atmosphere. Not the moment, then, you would want a minor scandal to erupt...
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Irrationally Paranoid? AdiOS Shows Which Apps Access Your Address Book

Does Address-gate have you terrified that your mobile apps are secretly slurping up your address book? AdiOS is a free new Mac program that in seconds detects which of your iOS apps have the ability to access your phone numbers and email contacts. AdiOS...
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Keen On… Pomplamoose: How Nataly And Jack Are Reinventing The Music Business (TCTV)

So maybe there really is a sensible middle ground in the music business - somewhere between David Lowery's pessimism and Bram Cohen's blind faith in our digital future. That future may be the pop music band Pomplamoose. Its members are Nataly Dawn and...
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Groupon Acquires NYC-Based Startup Hyperpublic

Groupon has just acquired Hyperpublic, a NYC-based startup that's spent the last two years building technology related to geo-location and the layers of information — like deals and events — that live on top of it.Terms of the deal are not...
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Purported Next-Gen iPad Display Caught And Examined; 2048×1536 Resolution Confirmed

MacRumors has done something very bad - they went and got themselves an iPad 3 display module. Actually, it's not so bad when you can apparently just order one online. Normally this part even being online and available ahead of launch would suggest...
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CrunchBase: Social, Mobile And Deals Categories Led 2011 Private Tech Investments

In case it wasn't already clear to you that later-stage social, mobile and deal-oriented companies led venture fundraising last year, here's some analysis of CrunchBase data that drives the point home, courtesy of Alexey Tolkachiov at BuzzSparks.or...
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Pinterest Is Not “Playing Dumb” About Making Money

It seems like everyone's discovered Pinterest this week! Alongside the countless posts dissecting its userbase over, sideways, and under have been a series of stories about how it's "secretly" "monetizing" -- a fact unearthed when LLSocial revealed...
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Motorola Droid 4 by Verizon

The last thing we heard about the new Motorola Droid 4 is that the device is expected to go on sale this Thursday,the 9th of February, although this has yet to be confirmed by Verizon.We have already seen one video of the Motorola Droid 4 in action,...
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Galaxy Nexus White Official Launch Date in UK and Price

We just heard that Nokia is releasing the white Lumia 800, and now Samsung has announced that the white Galaxy Nexus will go on sale in the UK on the 13th of February. With a 4.65-inch 720p display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and Android 4.0 ICS to...
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Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus in UK cost arround £249

Samsung recently announced the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus, a new budget Android smartphone which is due to land in the UK shortly, and now it looks like the handset will retail for $249.99 SIM free.One UK retailer has the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus up for...
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Samsung Galaxy SIII - 7mm thick

Samsungs's next big smartphone release, the so-called Galaxy S III, may end up challenging the Motorola Droid Razr as the thinnest 4G handset on store shelves when it arrives later this year, according to new reports.The Galaxy S III, as the next major...
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Huawei Ascend P1 S Coming to China early first quarter of 2012

The Chinese giant’s iPhone-killer made quite a stir at CES with its super-skinny 6.48mm (0.255 inch) frame. The device will also feature Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and is  powered by the dual-core TI OMAP4460 CPU powering the phones, clocked...
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Microsoft Finally released OneNote for Android

Microsoft has brought its OneNote digital notetaking app to Android, OneNote Mobile for Android has similar features and capabilities to its app counterparts on Windows Phone and iOS. The latest cross-platform push from the Windows company as its software...
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Samsung Announced three Designer Model Ace, C3322, C3520 La fleur

Samsung announced 4 new Model of  La Fleur handsets for the Russian market and other market. We got new smartphones with the Android-running Ace and the Bada-powered Wave Y, as well as two featurephones - the C3322 and C3520.its comes with new...
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Motorola new Smartphone GLEAM+, Flip Smartphone

Motorola has announced the GLEAM+, a new flip phone that improves upon the original GLEAM with a thinner design and an HTML web browser.Now if you know anything about mobile phone naming conventions, you'll already have deduced that the “+” in the Gleam+'s...
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Intel Core i3-2125, 2x 3.30GHz 3.3 2 LGA 1155 Processor (BX80623I32125) (Personal Computers)

Intel Core i3-2125, 2x 3.30GHz 3.3 2 LGA 1155 Processor (BX80623I32125) (Personal Computers)By Intel Buy new: $149.96 First tagged by Dan Regan Customer tags: sandy bridge, cpu Review & DescriptionIntel Core i3-2125, 2x 3.30GHz, boxed -...
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Samsung Refreshes Galaxy Tab Again: Dual-Core, No Plus

The original 7" Galaxy Tab was already long in the tooth when it was refreshed in the form of the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. That iteration brought Samsung's mighty Exynos SoC to bear on an otherwise meager tablet. Great isn't apparently good enough, though....
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Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX Review - 1.8x The Battery

For a while now, our chief complaint when talking about 4G LTE handsets has been battery life. The combination of 45nm cellular basebands, ever increasing screen size, and 4x nm SoCs has been unforgiving in the power department. Handset manufacturers...
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Intel Releases Core i7-3820

Intel has finally filled out the Sandy Bridge E lineup by releasing the Core i7-3820. The initial Sandy Bridge E lineup launched back in November 2011 and it consisted of two SKUs, the i7-3960X and i7-3930K. While the i7-3820 wasn't released until this...
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Microsoft Discusses Windows 8 Accessibility Improvements

After last week's broad, sweeping post about Windows on ARM, the Building Windows 8 team is back to discussing the nuts and bolts of the operating system - today, Microsoft's Jennifer Norberg discusses enhancements made to accessibility tools in Windows...
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LaCie 2big Thunderbolt Series Now Available

LaCie showcased their 2big Thunderbolt drive at CES 2012 and it has now started shipping. Specifications of LaCie 2big Thunderbolt SeriesCapacities4TB and 6TB (and 8TB)Revolutions per minute (rpm)7200rpmMaximum Read Speed327MB/sMaximum Write Speed320MB/sConnectivity2x...
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Windows Store App Submission Process Detailed

Microsoft’s Jonathan Garrigues has detailed some aspects of the submissions process for the upcoming Windows Store on the company’s Windows Store for Developers blog. The post describes in detail the various steps involved in the app submission process,...
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ASRock CoreHT Server Edition Review

Late last year, we took a look at the ASRock CoreHT 252B, a Sandy Bridge-based midrange HTPC. We liked the CoreHT quite a bit, noting that the small form factor HTPC was a solid choice for most users in this segment. It hit all the key points, though...
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Alienware X51: The Xbox With Teeth

While Alienware isn't openly inviting comparisons to Microsoft's Xbox 360 with their brand new X51 gaming desktop, it's hard not to see the resemblance, at least in form factor. But where Microsoft's aging console continues trudging away with generations...
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Acer Updates Iconia Tablets to Android 4.0

True to their word, Acer is announcing the availability of the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for their recently launched A200 tablet. We posted the PR blurb about the A200 in early January, and we were able to get some hands on time with the...
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Micron CEO Steve Appleton Dies in a Plane Crash

Micron's long time CEO, Steve Appleton, has died in a plane crash at the age of 51 at the Boise Airport on Friday morning. He was reportedly flying a single-engine Lancair plane, which stalled and then nosedived shortly after take-off. Appleton...
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Intel SSD 520 Review: Cherryville Brings Reliability to SandForce

Intel was rumored to be working on a SandForce based drive for several months now, but even the rumors couldn't encapsulate just how long Intel and SF has worked on this drive. According to Intel, the relationship began 1.5 years ago. Still lacking...
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CDMA/LTE Galaxy Nexus 4.0.4 Update Changes Signal Reporting

Back when the Verizon CDMA/LTE Galaxy Nexus released, there was much talk of a signal related issue, which we investigated. The findings back then were that there was nothing wrong with the device itself, the problem was merely a discrepancy with how...
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Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet Gets Ice Cream Sandwich in May

Lenovo will be rolling out its official Ice Cream Sandwich build for the ThinkPad Tablet in May of this year, the company announced via the tablet's product page.The tablet, which starts at $479.00 and integrates NVIDIA's Tegra 2 SoC, 1GB of RAM, a...
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Clevo Refreshes X7200 With X79-Based P270WM, AVADirect First in Line

Clevo's venerable X7200 notebook has gotten more than a little long in the tooth. The desktop hardware-based behemoth has been sporting the X58 chipset and support for LGA1366 processors pretty much since launch, despite the availability of Sandy Bridge...
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AMD Announces Turks Based FirePro V3900

While AMD’s consumer GPU division is well into its deployment of their first 28nm products, the long validation and certification period for business hardware means that AMD’s business GPU division is still in the process of wrapping up the last of...
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