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Nice sacrificial replacement

June 30th, 2011

Nice sacrificial replacement

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Acer planning a sliding Android tab for the holidays, zillion more tablets to choose in Christmas

June 30th, 2011

Acer planning a sliding Android tab for the holidays, zillion more tablets to choose in Christmas

Rumor has it that ASUS won’t be the only company with a sliding Android tablet this holiday season – DigiTimes claims to have it on good authority that Acer will be launching its own 10.1-inch slate with a peekaboo QWERTY stashed behind the screen, in order to rival Asus. Asus is hoping that its sliding Android tablet will have the similar success that its Transformer tablet has.

The ARM-powered device is reportedly being manufactured by Compal, but beyond that your guess is as good as ours. By the time it lands we should be getting our first taste of Ice Cream Sandwich, but it’s a pretty safe bet if this unnamed device does ship later this year, it’ll do so with Honeycomb on board.

SOURCE via Digitimes

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Microsoft shuts down utility monitoring service amidst low reception

June 30th, 2011

Microsoft shuts down utility monitoring service amidst low reception

Microsoft announced this week that it will be shuttering its utility monitoring service at the close of May 2012, citing a lack of consumer adoption. The news comes a week after Google announced the closing of its competing PowerMeter service. Despite the shutdown, however, Microsoft assures us all that it’s still in the business of developing energy solutions for cities with a wide-ranging list of partners. Hohm itself will continue to operate through the end of May 2012, at which point its users will be rendered Hohmless, because nobody cares about their own spending.

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Intel says Cloverview platform will launch in time for Windows 8

June 29th, 2011

Intel says Cloverview platform will launch in time for Windows 8Intel didn’t provide much indication of a release timeframe when it first teased its tablet-minded Cloverview platform back in April, but it’s now finally starting to dish a few more details (though still not many specifics, unfortunately). Speaking with This is my next, Intel’s Director of Product and Technology Media Relations, Bill Kircos, said that the chipmaker is looking to deliver a “nice one-two chip-software punch,” and roll out the Cloverview platform and accompanying Clover Trail processor around the same time as Windows 8 — possibly before, but seemingly no later. Of course, exactly when Windows 8 itself will launch still remains a bit of a mystery, although ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley notes that the latest rumor of a release to manufacturing in April of next year is not so crazy, and that “April sounds better than July.”

SOURCE via This Is My Next

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Google launches all out social networking assault with Google+

June 29th, 2011

Google launches all out social networking assault with Google+

Social networking has long been Google’s white whale. The company has done plenty of dabbling in the space, releasing Orkut, which has failed to catch on in the US, and rolling out Buzz to the relative indifference of its massive user base. Announced today after seemingly endless leaks, Google+ represents a major push for the software giant. The service began showing itself to a smattering of users last night, as a black bar across the top of various of the company’s properties. A “+You” button on the far left of the bar currently brings you to the service’s landing page, offering a tour of the many features that fall under the Google+ umbrella. Get to know the services better after the break. Read more…

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Dude’s got a point there

June 29th, 2011

Dude's got a point there

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Over 500,000 Android activations a day, and growing

June 29th, 2011

Over 500,000 Android activations a day, and growing

You may have noticed that Steve Jobs isn’t nitpicking anymore over how Google measures the number of Android activations. It probably has something to do with the fact that, no matter how you slice it, at this point Android’s growth is outpacing that of the iOS. In fact, according to Andy Rubin, 500,000 new Android devices are activated every day, and that number is continuing to grow. Heck, as of December that number was only 300,000 — that’s a 60-percent increase in just over seven months. At this rate there will be more Android phones than people in just a few short years. There might not be enough food and potable water to sustain the Earth’s ever growing population, but at least everyone will be able to tweet about it.

SOURCE via Andy Rubin (Twitter)

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NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 580M and 570M, ready to melt your lap

June 29th, 2011

NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 580M and 570M, ready to melt your lap

NVIDIA’s gone and refreshed its high-end line of GeForce GTX cards yet again! The GTX 580M takes the place of the GTX 485M, and NVIDIA’s bragging that it’s the “fastest notebook GPU ever,” capable, we’re told, of besting the Radeon HD 6970M’s tessellation performance by a factor of six.

The new GTX 570M, meanwhile, promises a 20 percent speed boost over the last-generation 470M. Both 40-nanometer cards support DirectX11, OpenCL, PhysX, CUDA, 3D Vision, Verde drivers, Optimus, SLI, and 3DTV Play. As for battery life, NVIDIA’s saying that when coupled with its Optimus graphics switching technology, the 580M can last through five hours of Facebook, but last we checked, that’s not why y’all are shelling out thousands for beastly gaming rigs.

You can find the 580M in the Alienware M17X and M18X (pictured) starting today, though you might have to wait a week or so for them to ship. Meanwhile, the 570M is shipping in the MSI GT780R as you read this, and you’ll also find the 580M in a pair of 3D-capable Clevo laptops: the P170HM3 and the SLI-equipped P270WN.

NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 580M and 570M, ready to melt your lap

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Tag Heuer’s $6,700 Link Phone is a Froyo phone with alligator skin

June 29th, 2011

Tag Heuer’s $6,700 Link Phone is a Froyo phone with alligator skin

As far as most of us are concerned, if we’re going to pay a lot for a phone — you know, like, RM 2,000 on contract — it had better come with the latest works. We’re talking a qHD display, dual-core processor, 8-Megapixel camera with 1080p recording, NFC, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, and a 4G radio, to boot. Read more…

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Two Inch

June 29th, 2011

Two Inch

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