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Intel Launches New Class of Ultrabook Laptops
Mashable
Intel has revealed at Computex trade show it will direct its mobile computing efforts towards an entirely new category of laptops called Ultrabooks. Intel's vision of the Ultrabook consists of a thin, elegant machine, powered by the new 22nm Ivy Bridge ...
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Apple kicks off MacBook 'Bottom Case Replacement Program'
ZDNet (blog)
By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes | May 31, 2011, 1:08am PDT For a while now I've had reports coming in from MacBook owners complaining about the rubber surface on the bottom of the system coming loose. It seems that Apple has been listening to the complaints ...
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Sandisk Updates SSD Line With SATA III Models
PCWorld
By Martyn Williams, IDG News Sandisk has updated its line of solid-state drives (SSDs) for tablet and portable computers with models that feature higher performance. The new drives have a SATA III interface and can transfer data to and from the PC at ...
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Apple's new iPhone: A SIM-less 'world phone' with 8MP camera and ARM Cortex-A9 ...
International Business Times
By IB Times Staff Reporter | May 31, 2011 6:06 AM EDT If rumors are to be believed, the next generation Apple iPhone will have a SIM-less design, an 8 mega pixel camera and an ARM Cortex-A9 processor. And its release date is round the corner, ...
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International Business Times
Twitter may launch photo sharing this week
TG Daily
Twitter could be planning to launch its own photo upload and sharing service this week, according to multiple reports. The company's CEO, Dick Costolo, is expected to make the announcement at the D9 conference in California. The service could be based ...
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E-Book prices fuel outrage -- and innovation
Macworld
by Narasu Rebbapragada, PCWorld An e-book that costs the same as a printed book doesn't feel right. No trees died to make it. No heavy machinery ran to print it. No planes flew to ship it. You might need to buy one of those new $139 Barnes & Noble ...
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Macworld
Sony 'very confident' others will follow Call of Duty subscription service
Computerandvideogames.com
Sony believes other publishers will follow in Activision's footsteps by launching franchise-specific subscription services like the newly revealed Call of Duty Elite. Set to debut alongside Modern Warfare 3, Call of Duty Elite will offer a mixture of ...
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More adults using Internet to make phone calls
WTOP
The growth in online phone callers. (Image courtesy of The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life) WASHINGTON - The land line telephone is slowly disappearing from American life, replaced by the cell phone. But, the cell phone may be on its way ...
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Latest hack gives iPad 3G phone call, texting capabilities
ZDNet (blog)
By Ricardo Bilton | May 30, 2011, 5:00am PDT The latest hack from iPhoneIslam brings phone calls and SMS text messaging to the iPad. But is this something that anyone wants? Ricardo Bilton writes for ZDNet's The ToyBox. His work has appeared in The ...
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MSI Shows New Thin-and-light Laptops and Tablets
PCWorld (blog)
By Agam Shah, IDG News MSI is showing off new X-Slim laptops at Computex that are less than an inch thick, contain the latest Intel and AMD processors, and offer over eight hours of battery life. It is also showing new tablets running Windows or ...
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Report: AMD plans Z-Series processor for tablets
ZDNet (blog)
By John Morris | May 30, 2011, 9:14pm PDT AMD is working on a new Fusion processor designed specifically for tablets. The Z-Series APU (Desna) will use less power, increasing battery life, but will still have the processing power to handle HD video. ...
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ASUS offers up MeeGo-powered X101 Netbook
The Tech Herald
by Steven Mostyn - May 31 2011, 07:36 In yet more news concerning ASUS and Intel, the two consumer technology giants have this week unveiled the Eee PC X101, a brand new Netbook (remember them?) with a small price and big ambitions. ...
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Sony Unveils PS3 Tales of Xilia X Edition Bundle
Game Guru
By News Staff | Tuesday, May 31st, 2011 at 5:00:CDT We recently reported about the Limited Edition PS3 Call of Duty: Black Ops bundle for fans of the FPS. To satiate those in the awe of the 'Tales of' franchise, Sony Computer Entertainment Japan has ...
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Game Guru
Margaritaville: Party gamers groove on Facebook
International Business Times AU
Jimmy Buffet has filled his time recuperating from a fall off a Sydney stage by doing something productive: developing a game. Buffet has teamed up with gaming powerhouse THQ to develop Margaritaville Online, a game that will soon have Facebook, iPad, ...
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International Business Times AU
Modern Warfare 3 New Ranking System Teased
Attack of the Fanboy
Robert Bowling recently announced that Modern Warfare 3 will have a brand new ranking system included in its new Spec-Ops mode. The mode which was briefly hinted on and explained in the announcement of the game is said to be a game changer for Modern ...
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Attack of the Fanboy
Kinect Star Wars To Be Shown At Microsoft's E3 Conference
DeviceMAG
Remember the brief showing of Kinect Star Wars last year? We were shown a Jedi destroy some droids, run through the city at high speeds, and finished off the demonstration with a show down with Darth Vader. It was a great idea, but we haven't heard ...
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DeviceMAG
Computer Guys now a Verizon-authorized wireless retailer in Canton
North Country Now
CANTON – The Computer Guys, 2564 NYS Hwy. 68, is now a Verizon-authorized wireless retailer and is fully stocked with the latest phones and internet devices including the new 4G LTE Thunderbolt. Located next to the SUNY Canton entrance, ...
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Google iOS mobile search page about to get a revamp?
Macgasm
If you go to google.com using Safari on your iPhone, chances are you'll see what you've always seen. A replica of the classic Google search page, with a large text entry box in the center, and various headers along the top for Images, Places, News, ...
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Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception – Multiplayer beta details revealed
Product Reviews
Back in April we revealed that there was indeed going to be a multiplayer beta for Naughty Dog's much-anticipated Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception game and although we could provide our readers with a launch date for the beta, we unfortunately could not ...
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Product Reviews
D-Wave sells its first quantum computing system to Lockheed Martin
International Business Times
By IBTimes Reporter | May 30, 2011 10:46 AM EDT Lockheed Martin Corporation, US's biggest military contractor, has signed an agreement to purchase a quantum computing system from D-Wave Systems Inc., a report on the company website said. ...
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International Business Times
AMD Needs to Boost Clock-Speed of FX "Bulldozer" Chips - Sources.
X-bit Labs
by Anton Shilov Advanced Micro Devices needs to improve performance of its FX-series "Zambezi" microprocessors for desktops featuring the Bulldozer micro-architecture before launching them, according to sources with knowledge of the matter. ...
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'Cookiejacking' Weakness found in Internet Explorer
TechBlog (Weblineindia) (blog)
An Italian security researcher has unveiled a zero-day bug in Internet Explorer browser that could permit hackers to take on browser cookies and expand access to user accounts. Researcher Rosario Valotta maintains that the 'cookiejacking' ...
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TechBlog (Weblineindia) (blog)
Greenland cold snap linked to Viking disappearance
Reuters
An iceberg floats in the sea ice near the town of Uummannaq in western Greenland March 18, 2010. OSLO (Reuters) - A cold snap in Greenland in the 12th century may help explain why Viking settlers vanished from the island, scientists said on Monday. ...
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Reuters
Wyoming Officials: Too Damn Many Bears in Yellowstone Area
Yellowstone Insider
Wyoming officials aren't shy about wanting to clear more grizzly bears out of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, estimating there are over 1000 grizzlies in the area (despite an official estimate of 600) and clamoring for the ability to kill more. ...
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Google dumps APIs
iProgrammer
The recent news item reporting on the deprecation and closure of the Google Translate API is just the tip of the iceberg. The Translate API might be high profile but if you have spent time developing for any API then its closure is just as devastating. ...
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The Improbable Dominance of Barnes & Noble and Apple
Seeking Alpha
The Wall Street Journal ran an article touting Acer's (ASIYF.PK) Iconia Tab A500 tablet computer. The new Google (GOOG) Android-based tablet is notable because at $449.99, it is the first 10" tablet that costs less than Apple's iPad (AAPL). ...
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Sony releases official wireless PS3 headset
TechRadar UK
By Adam Hartley Sony has announced the release of the new official PlayStation 3 headset, over a week before the company is set to announce its plans for the coming year and beyond at E3 2011. It's a distinctively Sony style design, as you can see from ...
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TechRadar UK
Hackers threaten more Sony online attacks
Computerandvideogames.com
The PlayStation Store may be coming back online this week, but further hacking attacks on Sony online properties could be imminent if threats from hacktivist group LulzSec hold any water. The group - which is said to have taken credit for hacks on Sony ...
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Infrared imagery finds lost Egyptian pyramids
Spatial Source
The infrared images also revealed more than 1000 tombs and 3000 ancient settlements, literally lost in the sands of time. The survey was pioneered at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the US, by Egyptologist Dr Sarah Parcak. ...
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Spatial Source
Aston Martin V12 Zagato Completes First Test at the Nürburgring
GTspirit
The Aston Martin V12 Zagato was first unveiled at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este. This car celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Aston Martin and Zagato collaboration which resulted in the iconic DB4GT Zagato. The V12 Zagato concept won Concorso ...
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