Cybernet has just released a new all-in-one LCD PC, the iOne-GX45. This new PC uses the latest Intel G45 Express Chipset, which provides greater support for advanced graphics applications such as high-definition video playback. The iOne-GX45 also supports DDR3 memory up to 8GB and has more expansion slots than the previous iOne-GX31 model that it […]
429 Records is set to release a live concert by celebrated songstress Joan Armatrading. Joan Armatrading Live at the Royal Albert Hall was filmed and recorded live during the artist’s appearance at the UK’s most prestigious venue last spring. The evening was a highlight of Armatrading’s world tour promoting the release of her new album “This […]
Samsung has announce two new cameras. First is the ST6500, which revolves around a unique angled shape. The body hugs the 5X lens and is designed for a more ergonomic grip than the usual block-like camera design. Along with its contours, the ST6500 centers on a sharp 16-megapixel sensor as well as a three-inch touchscreen […]
Nintendo at its special event in New York City gave the US launch details of the 3DS. The glasses-free 3D game console should ship on March 27 and will cost $250,. About 30 games will have shipped between launch and the E3 show in early June, including a 3D Ridge Racer port, Dead or Alive […]
Jan 19 2011 | Posted in
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Today Linksys announced a new home Wi-Fi router called the E4200. The design is a major restyling with a more upscale look while it also focuses much more on performance. It can peak at 450Mbps on the 5GHz 802.11n band and has six antennas along with amplifiers which provide faster speed at the edges of the […]
Starbucks has expanded past its limited trial run in the Seattle and bay area of letting users pay for their in-store purchases using an app on their smartphone. The free Starbucks Card mobile apps are now available for iOS devices and certain BlackBerry models for use across the US. A barcode on the screen that’s […]
The World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has unveiled a new logo for HTML5. HTML5 has been the topic of conversation as the antidote for everything that’s wrong with web development and way to rid browsesr of plugins such as Flash. The logo was designed by Ocupop, a firm that focuses on branding, identity and web design, […]
The Green Hornet is back and on iOS. This is a new home for the avenging hero and his faithful sidekick, Kato! Things are kicking off with a BANG as with the launch of Kevin Smith’s Green Hornet, Matt Wagner’s Green Hornet: Year One and Brett Matthews’ The Green Hornet Strikes! The price of each […]
Acer is developing a pair of Intel-based tablets in what could be a wider exit from the entire netbook category, the company’s Taiwan sales manager Lu Bing-hsian said on Tuesday. The seven- and 10-inch slates would use quad-core versions of Sandy Bridge-era Core processors but, reportedly, run on Android rather than Windows 7. Rather than […]
Jan 18 2011 | Posted in
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Customers’ desire for more varied content and the ability to view video programming on PCs, tablets and cellphones is generating robust market growth in multiformat video transcoders worldwide. Total pay TV encoder and transcoder revenues worldwide will increase 10.4% annually from $779 million in 2010 to $1,408 million in 2016. Growth in fixed-contribution encoders and […]
Jan 18 2011 | Posted in
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