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Wednesday, 17 October 2012

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HTC J Butterfly launches in Japan with 5-inch 1080p display

Oct. 17, 2012 (9:00 amBy: Lee Mathews
This summer, a mysterious HTC phone with some intriguing specs popped up in benchmark databases online. Its most interesting features? A quad-core processor and a 1080p display. At the time, it was known only as the HTC 6435. Now, it’s been revealed by Japanese carrier KDDI as the HTC J Butterfly. Despite its rather meek-sounding [...]

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Tuesday, 9 October 2012

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Xperia Tablet S not so splashproof, recalled due to build flaw
Oct. 8, 2012 (2:31 pm)
More than a few Nexus 7 owners found that their brand new tablets were shipped with a slight quality-control issue: the LCD display was loose and could separate from the rest of the case, leaving a gap as wide as 1mm. It’s a problem that turned out to be easy enough to deal with, and now Sony has run into a similar situation with its recently-launched Xperia Tablet S.
This time, the concern is about more than just unwanted movement and clacking sounds. Sony’s concern is that the sliver of space between the Xperia’s screen and housing could allow water to seep in and wreak havoc on its internal components.
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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

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BlackBerry PlayBook 2.1 update goes live with SMS, portrait email

3thoct,2012

bbbBlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 with Bold 9930RIM's attention around its QNX-based platforms might revolve around BlackBerry 10 as of late, but don't think that it's leaving BlackBerry PlayBook users behind. A PlayBook 2.1 update is rolling out today that fills in some of the gaps left by 2.0 earlier this year. Habitual messagers can now start SMS text messages directly from the tablet when tethered through BlackBerry Bridge; they also get overdue support for a portrait view in email, calendars and contacts. If communication isn't the cornerstone of your life, you'll still find a few niceties such as Android App Player support for the camera and in-app purchases, device encryption that extends to personal data and wireless printing beyond the local network. For now, you'll have to be an owner of the original, WiFi-only PlayBook to leap on the 2.1 train today -- those who sprang for the usually carrier-bound PlayBook 4G LTE should get their upgrade within a month.


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Vizio's 'extra-large' holiday HDTV lineup goes from 

55- to 70-inches

Oct 3nd 2012 
Vizio's 'extralarge' holiday HDTV lineup goes from 55 to 70inchesWhile Vizio's summer has been all about PCsset-top Google TV boxes and even the odd ultrawidescreen HDTV, it's getting back into its usual garb for the fall. As is its customs, it's rolling out a few new HDTV models ahead of the big shopping season, which range in size from 55- to 70-inches. Other than the 58-inch CinemaWide ultra widescreen model there are also three representatives from its M-Series, with a 55-inch model for $949, and a 65-inch model that's $1,699 with 3D and $1,499 without. The other two models are in its E-Series line, and are 2D only edge-lit LED sets that feature a new thin bezel / slim frame design. The 60-inch version is priced at $999, while the 70-inch goes for $1,999. They all include the Yahoo Widgets powered Vizio Internet Apps (Netflix, Vudu, Hulu, Amazon etc.) and WiFi built in and most are already popping up on store shelves near you (just ask Logitech and Sling how that works), check out a bit more information in the press release after the break.
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Editorial: Square gets the attention, but credit cards 

rule

By  Oct 3nd 2012 at 2:00PM

Editorial Square gets the attention, but credit cards ruleLower Manhattan, Pearl Street, the Financial District. A Starbucks with broad windows, great for people watching. Sipping my $5 flavored coffee, I watched a homeless man sit on the sidewalk. I liked him immediately: his sharp gaze and thoughtful expression. When I left, I squatted down next to him and put five bucks in his jar, contributing the cost of my first-world coffee to the man's case for survival.We talked. He knew his tech, this man of no possessions, describing his favorite productivity gadgets of the past decade, scorning Apple for form over function. He had been living on the street day and night for two years. My five dollars was "huge," he said. I knew that was true only microcosmically. He liked cigars. That's where the cash would go.



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Lockitron launches iPhone-controllekeyless lock 

Lockitron launches iPhone-controlled keyless lock 

that pings you when someone knocks (video)

By Oct 3rd 2012 at 7:40AM


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Tuesday, 2 October 2012

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Windows XP in my hp laptopWindows XP in my hp laptop

HP is one of the majorities of well-liked producers of laptops. While any kind of computer is actually susceptible to seem malfunctions, particular HP Pavilion laptop computers may be particularly prone to this kind of problems.Your own computer’s sound greeting card understands and adjusts digital sound signals in to an analogue signal which play back again audio devices such as loudspeakers or earphones. Some pc manufacturers include the sound greeting card into the system board, while others have an expansion greeting card installed in order to one of the computer’s expansion window.
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