Monday, October 25, 2010

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Apple's new 11" MacBook Air a "much faster iPad" or "much slower MacBook Pro"
Apple Insider
By Slash Lane The first benchmarks on Apple's new MacBook Airs have hit the web, revealing that the 13.3-inch models trail the company's similarly-sized MacBook Pros by a small margin while the 11.6-inch models fall far shorter in processing power, ...
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Ashes to ashes, Devo to dust: RIP Sony Walkman
Ars Technica
By Eric Bangeman | Last updated October 25, 2010 12:51 PM When I was a youngster, albums were most often heard in order. 8-track tapes were the only technology that could jump from channel to channel; LPs and cassette tapes were strictly ...
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Ars Technica
Ubuntu Unity will offer 2D and 3D graphics with 11.04
Inquirer
By Rob Coppinger WHEN UBUNTU'S Unity user interface is released to the world with version 11.04 in April there will be a 2D version and another for those that have the hardware for 3D acceleration. Unity was previously released with Ubuntu 10.10 and ...
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Galaxy Tab to be sold by Sprint starting Nov. 14
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Sprint Nextel will sell the Samsung Galaxy Tab touchscreen tablet for $399.99 with a two-year service contract, starting Nov. 14, the carrier announced Monday. While the official statement from Sprint doesn't indicate it ...
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App Stores for Desktop Computers? Why?
PC Magazine
Apps are replacing computer software, and Microsoft's app store won't be able to compete with the likes of Apple. It's kind of pathetic when monikers change just to mimic another market. Hence, we will not have computer software anymore; ...
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PSP Go still too expensive after price drop to $200
Ars Technica
By Andrew Webster | Last updated October 25, 2010 12:10 PM In an attempt to sell more handhelds over the upcoming holiday spending season, Sony has announced that the PSP Go is getting a price cut and will now run gamers in North America $200, ...
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Windows 8 Coming in 2012?
PC World
By Brennon Slattery, PCWorld Just as you were getting comfortable with Windows 7, it looks like Windows 8 is coming in the next two years. In a post celebrating the one-year anniversary of Windows 7 -- the fastest selling OS in history -- Microsoft's ...
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Adobe Air 2.5 embraces desktop, mobile, and televisions
Digitaltrends.com
Adobe Air 2.5 embraces desktop and mobile platforms...and will be at the guts of Samsung's SmartTVs. At its Adobe MAX 2010 event this week in Los Angeles, Adobe has formally unveiled Adobe Air 2.5, the latest version of its standalone deployment ...
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Digitaltrends.com
Amazon Kindle, B&N Nook Raise Bar With E-Book Lending
PC Magazine
As e-readers become more indistinguishable, e-book lending is drawing a key battle line. Last week, Amazon announced plans to allow e-book lending between Kindle users "later this year," which would eliminate a major advantage that B&N's Nook had over ...
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Apple may have planned to build second NC data center from day one
Apple Insider
By Sam Oliver Rumors continue to swirl over Apple's mysterious plans for its data center site in Maiden, North Carolina, with new evidence suggesting that the company may have intended to build from the get-go a second, identically-sized facility ...
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