Fusion Garage Moves To Dismiss Lawsuit, Promises JooJoo Shipments By End Of February
Fusion Garage has been pretty quiet lately, especially in the run-up to the announcement of the iPad, which is seen by many as serious competition for the JooJoo.
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Fusion Garage Moves To Dismiss Lawsuit, Promises JooJoo Shipments By End Of February
In a stark contrast to Macmillan’s very high-profile corporate response to the de-listing of all of the publisher’s titles from their store, Amazon posted a short note on the Kindle forums yesterday with their side of the story: .
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Amazon Announces That Ultimately "We Will Have To Capitulate" to Macmillan
Noise canceling headphones are the newest trend and are utilised by folk who love music the most, and do not want to hear other annoying sounds while listening to music. These headphones are incorporated with a useful feature known as ‘noise cancellation’
Buried beneath the blowout sales figures in Microsoft’s earnings report are new details of the deal made with its former chief financial officer, Chris Liddell, who resigned Nov. 24 to become CFO at GM . In addition to the $1.9 million sayonara payout disclosed last month , Liddell’s Dec
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Microsoft earnings report includes CFO’s hush deal
The recession has had massive global repercussions, from a significant downturn in consumer spending, through irritating alliterative media inventions (credit crunch!!) right down to morale levels. I for one considered selling a kidney to free up some extra cash. Fortunately the recession hasn’t hit LG’s product line as they continue full steam ahead with some great 2010 innovations
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LG announce their highest fourth quarter earnings
Probably Dell’s best looking machines, the Adamo Admire, has just received a significant price cut that could be the turning point in how many people buy the machine or pass it up and it from the looks of things I would bet a lot of people will find it hard to resist. The Admire sports some pretty nice specs but not some good enough for it’s original price tag. Inside this thing you will find a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with Centrino technology, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, 2GB 800MHz DDR3 dual channel memory and 128GB solid state drive.
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Dell Adamo Admire Drops Below $1,000
Techradar.com have posted their review of LG’s first android phone, the InTouch Max GW620, awarding it 4 out of 5 stars! The review states “LG has clearly thought about what users want from a phone like this”, listing the easy to use slide out QWERTY keyboard, high quality 5.0 mega-pixel camera, effective social networking overlay and it’s reasonable price as highlights.
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LG InTouch Max GW620 reviewed
This Sunday LG and Sky will be bringing 3D to consumers across UK and Ireland, as 9 pubs will be exclusively screening the Premier League showdown between Arsenal and Manchester United in 3D. These selected pubs have been kitted out with the LG 47 inch LD920 3D TV, giving lucky football fans the opportunity to be the first in the world to view the Premier League in 3D. These lucky spectators will be getting a sneak preview of the LG LD920 TV before it’s released in April.
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LG Premieres first 3DTV in the UK this Sunday showcasing live Premiership Football
He heard the noise come closer, the rhythmic pounding of excited footfalls. Feet thudding briskly against the floor with enthusiasm that only children could ever wish to harness
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Ripten Review: A Tale of Divinity II: Ego Draconis (Not to Be Confused With Id Draconis)
More than 19 million people tuned in to see Joe McElderry beat Olly Murs in the thrilling finale of the latest series of The X-Factor. To put that into context, that is more than the combined population of Scotland, Wales, Ireland and… erm, Croatia. It really was essential viewing, with this series’ young hopefuls capturing the hearts and ears of the public, if not the liking of Simon Cowell.
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Win the ultimate X-Factor experience with LG’s latest competition
Conducted across eight Asia-Pacific markets (Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan), the second quarterly Digital Brand Index (DBI 2.0) continues to unveil insights about; the most discussed brands online, the most active channels and the subject areas that spark the most vibrant debate. Researched during the last three months of 2009, DBI 2.0 found almost 1.5 million online technology brand mentions – double the level tracked in DBI 1.0, conducted July to September 2009. Other key findings from DBI 2.0 include: Mentions of large technology brands online doubled in the last quarter of 2009, reaching 1.5 million across Asia Pacific’s top 300 large technology brands, covering almost 3,800 channels and online sites
At the Consumer Electronic Show, Toshiba unveiled a new universal laptop docking station. The Dynadock V, the newest member of the company’s Dynadock docking station family, is affordable and said to be a huge improvement over the Dynadock U, which came before it.
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Toshiba’s New Universal Laptop Docking Station
I’ve been involved in discussions with customers on sites on threads like this one and this one on NotebookReview.com and also here on the Dell Forum regarding power adapter limitations that may result in excessive CPU throttling. The Dell engineering team has been investigating this issue the past several weeks based on the detailed feedback from Dell customers. In working with the engineering team, here’s what they told me: the Studio XPS 1645 and Studio 17 laptops are designed with performance in mind, and we are investigating improvements in the CPU throttling algorithms so that the systems will be performing at or close to maximum wattage more consistently than they do today.
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Dell Still Looking into Throttling on the Studio XPS 1645 and Studio 17 laptops
Acer is one of the top netbook manufacturers on the market and has held onto a steady lead in terms of sales in the past year. The companies angle was simple, basic netbooks at lower prices would sell like hotcakes and they were right. Well the Taiwanese company’s newest netbook, the Aspire One 532h, holds true to the very formula that has boosted the company’s sales.
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Acer Aspire One 532h
Touchscreens definitely seemed to be the theme of the Consumer Electronics Show. Everybody is wrapped up in the touchscreen phenomena. There’s touchscreens, touch phones, touch tablets, and 3D entertainment where you can almost “touch” the objects from the movie.
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The Issues with Touchscreens
So I know I’ve been writing quite a bit about a variety of different things that were at the Consumer Electronics Show, but there were so many amazing things that were showcased there that I can’t help but want to share all the awesome new advances in technology that we are going to see here in 2010. In the international section at the CES, you could view the DNB “Dual Net-book.” This netbook features two screens. One screen obviously serves as your normal laptop viewing screen, but the second screen doubles as a keyboard and an extra screen.
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A Dual Touchscreen Netbook from DNB
LG’s spectacular OLED screens are the thinnest and most energy efficient LED screens on the market and the picture quality is supreme. LG see OLED TVs as the future of TV due to their compact nature, their picture quality and their energy efficiency. At CES we saw the 15″ OLEDs that will be launching in the UK in April
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30-32″ OLED TV to launch in the UK in second half of 2010
Sony had a few games playable in 3D including Super Stardust HD, Avatar, and Wipeout. The experience playing Wipeout in 3D is truly immersive, with layered graphics giving you a surreal sensation of being in the cockpit of a futuristic racing ship. The Originally posted at 2010 CES
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CES: Hands-on with PS3 in 3D
LAS VEGAS–Don’t close the window yet; that show title is a joke. Don’t worry, the video you’re about to watch features three fully clothed nerds talking about the best of CES 2010 for The 404 Podcast’s last show LIVE from the CNET stage here. We’ve rounded up the funniest stories from this year’s show for this wrap-up episode, starting with Jeff eating his hateful words about 3D PS3 and Xbox 360 Game Room
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CES: The 404 Podcast 494: Where you have to invert the image to see us nude
In addition to netbooks, notebooks, and Android phones, you may or may not know that I’m a bit of a camera nerd. So, I was excited to get some hands-on time with Kodak’s new waterproof PlaySport camco…
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Hands-On With Kodak’s PlaySport Camcorder and The Best Touchscreen We’ve Ever Felt On A Camera