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New NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Bring the Power of Fermi Architecture to All Professionals

New NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Bring the Power of Fermi Architecture to All Professionals

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

NVIDIA announced today the expansion of its award-winning line of NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics solutions based on the NVIDIA Fermi architecture. The mid-range Quadro 2000 with 192 NVIDIA CUDA ...

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Public Twitter booth: ridiculous Russian innovation revealed!

Public Twitter booth: ridiculous Russian innovation revealed!

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

This is a public Twitter booth. Look to the right and glory at its ridiculousness or hit this link to see it in its full size glory. Nobody quite knows who’s responsible for the public Twitter booth ...

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Samsung's Galaxy Tab will come with Gorilla Glass screen

Samsung's Galaxy Tab will come with Gorilla Glass screen

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

It might not share the Galaxy S' vibrant Super AMOLED display, but there is one way in which the Galaxy Tab's visage is identical to its elder smartphone sibling: both are protected by Gorilla Glass. ...

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Google TV gears up with massive media deals

Google TV gears up with massive media deals

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Google

Google TV is just around the corner, (6 October in fact), and ahead of the big launch news has emerged that the internet-powered TV service has secured some pretty big agreements that could see the pl...

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Android Market now shows apps in local currency

Android Market now shows apps in local currency

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

The Android Market now shows local currency prices for paid applications, rather than a mixture of dollar, pound and euro figures that had proved confusing for users. An overnight update to the softw...

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Skype for Android finally phones home

Skype for Android finally phones home

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

After what seems like forever waiting, Skype has officially launched on Android. Owners of Android 2.1 and up devices, will now get access to the popular VoIP service through the Android Market.
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[CEATEC 2010] Fujitsu unveils an amazing Series of Prototypes + Video

[CEATEC 2010] Fujitsu unveils an amazing Series of Prototypes + Video

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Cell PhonesFujitsu

Fujitsu did not have a huge booth but make sure that each millimeter square meter counted, and introduces 2 very interested Tablet Prototype (model 1, Model 2)build for Windows 7 and that, maybe, just...

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Fujitsu dual-touchscreen concept phone hands-on

Fujitsu dual-touchscreen concept phone hands-on

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Cell PhonesFujitsu

Back at Mobile World Congress in February, the mobile UI gurus at TAT showed off their interpretation of a dual-screen phone interface using TI's powerhouse OMAP4 testbed. Seemed a little pie-in-the-...

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Microsoft's Steve Ballmer Says Android Isn't Free

Microsoft's Steve Ballmer Says Android Isn't Free

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

Windows Phone 7 is nearly here, and it'll be facing some very stiff competition. As smartphones become increasingly mainstream with the iPhone and Android, Microsoft hopes to offer something that'll p...

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Ultrasone Edition 10 Special Edition Headphones Unveiled, Cost Almost $3,000

Ultrasone Edition 10 Special Edition Headphones Unveiled, Cost Almost $3,000

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

The high-end audio devices are starting to break cover more and more. After we saw the Muon speakers, and then the D’Agostino amplifier, now we’ve got a pair of headphones that, while not as expensive...

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Microsoft talks Windows Phone 7 developer outreach, Twitter for WP7 demoed

Microsoft talks Windows Phone 7 developer outreach, Twitter for WP7 demoed

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

Ina Fried from CNET has been an “embedded” reporter deep inside the Microsoft bunker for the last 6 months, and has filed this report on Microsoft’s efforts to get developers on board their new platfo...

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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 app store rounds into shape

Microsoft Windows Phone 7 app store rounds into shape

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

We’re getting ever so close to the launch of Microsoft Windows Phone 7 but the platform won’t be competitive if it doesn’t have a robust app store. Fear not true believers, as the Windows Marketplace ...

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Cisco exec lands Skype CEO job

Cisco exec lands Skype CEO job

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Cisco

Skype is appointing Tony Bates, a senior vice president with Cisco, as its next CEO, Tech Crunch is reporting. Skype's current CEO, John Silverman, has said that he is planning to step down from his r...

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Adidas Cancels $10M iAd Deal Due to Apple's Control

Adidas Cancels $10M iAd Deal Due to Apple's Control

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Apple

Adidas was apparently ready to strike up a $10 million iAd deal with Apple when it decided to pull its efforts thanks to Apple’s tight control. Rumor is that Apple wanted too much control over the pro...

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FedEx Launches BlackBerry App to Track Shipments

FedEx Launches BlackBerry App to Track Shipments

Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: RIM BlackBerry

FedEx has just launched a BlackBerry app to keep its iPhone client company. With it, you can track the status of package shipments, get rate quotes, create shipping labels, schedule pickups, and find ...

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