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Razer Switchblade headed to China with help from Intel and Tencent

Razer Switchblade headed to China with help from Intel and Tencent

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Remember the Razer Switchblade? It's that 7-inch multitouch gaming device with a fully tactile and adaptive keyboard. It first stole our attention as a Windows 7 concept on the way to wowing us with a...

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Intel Thunderbolt dev kits coming this quarter, hopefully ushering in more 10Gbps-capable devices

Intel Thunderbolt dev kits coming this quarter, hopefully ushering in more 10Gbps-capable devices

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Intel

Intel has just announced it will soon be making development kits available for its new Thunderbolt interconnect. The cable that can carry 10Gbps (in both directions!) has so far only seen itself insta...

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Four Grammy Awards renamed to include 'video games music,' underline its growing importance

Four Grammy Awards renamed to include 'video games music,' underline its growing importance

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

ideo games have never had a problem sitting alongside movie DVDs and music CDs (back when such things were distributed physically) in stores, so it's frankly overdue to see them pop up in a mainstream...

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New-look MeeGo OS shows-up on tablet

New-look MeeGo OS shows-up on tablet

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Intel's operating system MeeGo appears to be alive and well after a new version of the software appeared up on an unbranded tablet at the Intel Developers Forum in Beijing.
Most observers felt MeeGo, ...

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UK approaches 250,000 high-speed broadband lines

UK approaches 250,000 high-speed broadband lines

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Networking Devices

The quest to make Britain a high-speed internet powerhouse is set to reach a landmark figure this month, with the 250,000th super-fast line about to be installed.
There are currently 236,000 lines in ...

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Android activations jump 16 percent, 350,000 happy customers served daily

Android activations jump 16 percent, 350,000 happy customers served daily

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Several months ago Google announced they were activating 300,000 devices daily. Today that number climbed to 350,000 units, an increase of 16 percent. To put this growth into perspective simply look b...

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Alienware's M18x: a beautiful beast for the gamer on the go

Alienware's M18x: a beautiful beast for the gamer on the go

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

A sneak peek from the Great White North showed us Alienware's new mobile gaming flagship, but now we've got the real specs and a whole gaggle of pretty pics for you to drool over. It turns out the M18...

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Lenovo working on a 23-inch tablet for the home

Lenovo working on a 23-inch tablet for the home

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Lenovo is working on a 23-inch tablet, with William Cai telling TechRadar that the company believes a home tablet could be arriving this year.
Speaking at this year's Gadget Show Live, Cai – senior sp...

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Sony Drops PS3 Jailbreaking Lawsuit

Sony Drops PS3 Jailbreaking Lawsuit

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Sony has reached an agreement with PlayStation 3 hacker George “Geohotz” Hotz. They dropped their lawsuit in exchange for his promise to never again tinker with the game console or any Sony product. H...

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Microsoft pushes out preview build of Internet Explorer 10 (update: Windows on ARM!)

Microsoft pushes out preview build of Internet Explorer 10 (update: Windows on ARM!)

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Microsoft

Happy with your shiny new copy of Internet Explorer 9? It's already out of date -- Microsoft just announced Internet Explorer 10 at its MIX developer conference in Las Vegas, and if you're running Win...

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TI launches open source project supporting its wireless chips

TI launches open source project supporting its wireless chips

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Texas Instruments (TI) announced an "OpenLink" project, which has released a battery-optimized, open source Linux wireless driver stack for mobile devices. The initial release will support Wi-Fi, Blue...

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Priceline maker sues Apple, Facebook, Sony over 100 patents

Priceline maker sues Apple, Facebook, Sony over 100 patents

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: SonyApple

The core company behind Priceline, Walker Digital, today sued over 100 companies in 15 patent lawsuits as a bid to profit from their work. The suit accuses industry veterans like Apple, Microsoft, and...

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Amazon Prices Your Attention at $25

Amazon Prices Your Attention at $25

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Amazon

As a journalist, I have a complex and ambivalent relationship with advertising. PCMag is a free Web site that relies on advertising, at least in part, to make the company money and, not incidentally, ...

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Eye-Fi Launches 'Direct Mode' Cards, Can Transfer Pics Without a Hotspot

Eye-Fi Launches 'Direct Mode' Cards, Can Transfer Pics Without a Hotspot

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

At CES 2011, Eye-Fi showed off the latest technology coming to its wireless memory cards, which would allow users to send photos and files directly to a supported device, even without Wi-Fi available....

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NVIDIA makes 3D video available on the web

NVIDIA makes 3D video available on the web

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: nVIDIA

NVIDIA hoped to make 3D video accessible on the web on Tuesday and launched the 3DVision Plugin. The Silverlight code gives anyone with a set of 3D Vision glasses or similar the option of watching 3D ...

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