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LG Introduces Google TV

LG introduces Google TV in CES 2012, the announcement by Marvell revealed the platform to switch to ARM processors from Intel chips it launched on, the company mentioned MediaTek is also on board to build compatible chipsets, while LG will run on its own setup L9. LG reveals that the HDTVs it brings out will feature its Cinema 3D FPR technology as well as support for Magic Remote QWERTY that combines its gesture and voice control Magic Remote with, a QWERTY keyboard. It gor two lines of TVs running Android OS, it continues to feature its own Netcast setup in other displays. The users will have a option of using LGs UI or default Google TV build, so you can prefer which one is easier. The Google TV team has also uploaded a fresh trailer on Youtube ahead of CES, features several apps, dont forget to check out the video and for more details read the press release.

PC & Tech Category

Lenovo Announces Laptops For Small Business

Lenovo announced a handful of laptops aimed at the small business set. Starting with the high-end, the 14-inch Edge S430 look like a part of traditional ThinkPad, though Lenovos sprinkled in metal accents and chassis to reasonably narrow 0.8-inches, it packs Thunderbolt technology, Dolby Home Theatre sound, and optional NVIDIA Optimus graphics up to 1TB in storage. Moving down to the 14-inch Edge E430 and 15-inch Edge E530 got Intel Core Processors and AMD Fusion APUs. These can be configured with discrete graphics and 1TB hard disk drive.

PC & Tech Category

LG Reveals Z330/Z430 Ultrabooks, P535/A540 Laptops And 3D Enabled V300 All-In-One

LG reveals its Ultrabooks, new laptop models and a new 3D-enabled all-in-one PC will be making the way to Vegas, with Z330 and Z430 Ultrabooks leads the way. The V300 steps in as a 23-inch all-in-one PC for those who still have not found solace in mobility. The Z330 comes with Core i7 processor, 13.3-inch HD display, an SSD and weighs 2.66 pounds. The Z430 comes with 14-inch screen in a 19.9mm chassis boasts a metallic cover. The P535 gets a Core i7 processor, 15.6-inch screen, GeForce GT630M and a wide angle display, A450 grabs GeForce GT555M and glasses free 3D display. The V300 got a 1080p Film Patterned Retarder 3D panel (FPR). The devices seems to be shipping in first quarter this year, for more details read the press release.

Apple Category

Adobes Executive Todd To Run iAd

Todd Teresi has been hired to be the new chief of Apples iAd mobile advertising division, but since the hire it has been officially confirmed, it is all based on sources familiar with the matter. Bloomberg Business Week asserts that the iAd team has been cutting the prices to keep customers from jumping out, includes Google, nothing that the dominance seen in the tablet market is not exactly translating on the advertising side.

Gadgets Category

HTC Radiant For AT&T LTE Enabled Windows Phone

The image of the phone just looks like HTC Titan, but the rumor now is, the phone is actually HTC Radiant. The model is for AT&T will offers latest build of Windows Phone 7 and ships with LTE radio within, Radiant was trademarked back in April of 2011, hopefully it will be also with a relocated dual-LED flash. According to Pocketnow, the device will be hitting Telstra, Australia.

Gadgets Category

Nokia Solar Charging, Still Not Viable

Nokia finishes its project to see worth jamming solar panels in cell phones. A customized C1-02 was tested in Artic Circle, Sweden, Kenya, and on the Baltic Sea. Due to the size of the device, the prototypes could not collect enough energy properly recharge battery in most scenarios. There are too many variables such as lifestyle and region that influence effectiveness of solar-powered phone, depending on those conditions, a solar phone could range anywhere between useful, to being useless.

PC & Tech Category

Soundmatters Foxlo, Palm Sized Sub-Woofer

Soundmatters introduces a sub-woofer with a small foot print, its new Foxlo is taking the claim of Worlds first Palm-Sized. The 25-Watt unit can hook into a sub-woofer output of FoxL V2 Bluetooth speakers or any other devices with 3.5mm outputs. It got full pass audio out jack. Aside from injecting low-end into your mini-rig with its Magnetic Drive Woofer, can also recharge your gadgets with its built-in USB port, the gizmo itself only operates on wall-power, puts a damper on any mobility offered by its Bluetooth. Operation limited to a volume control for dialing in optimal amount of bass, and LED to indicate power. It will hit on the market on this Spring and cost you $149, for more details read the press release.

Gaming Category

MSI Big Bang Xpower II For Xtreme

MSI is back with a new model for serious builders, launches its Big Bang-XPower II. It comes packing the features you had expect of any gamer friendly MoBo, includes four-way SLI and CrossFire Support, PCIe3.0, eight DDR3 slots, and plenty of extra power connectors for hooking up. The company is taking care of overclockers too with military grade components and features like Direct OC, lets you tweak your CPUs frequency with a push of a button, for more details read the press release.

Gadgets Category

Pioneers New N-30 And N-50 Networked Audio Players

Pioneer debuts its new N-30 and N-50 networked audio players with AirPlay, DLNA 1.5 and smartphone apps on tap. It also got the ability to handle top high-end digital audio like 192kHz/24bit FLAC and WAV files. You can get a 2.5-inch LCD up front for controlling apps for iOS and Android devices, you will have to shell out a bit more for some optional adapters if you want Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity. The N-50 steps things up with gold-plated RCA jacks and armored chassis designed to reduce noise, supports additional audio features. The N-50 will cost you $699 and the lower end N-30 will cost you $499, for more details read the press release.

Gadgets Category

SoundFreaq Kicks Off Portable, Wireless Speaker

Soundfreaq kicks some pretty differentiated pieces of portable wireless speakers. The outfit ushers in the most edgy device yet, the Sound Kick. It is a mobile wireless speaker touts a unique speaker chamber, which shuts compactly for travel and then opens up whenever there is room. It is able to push on through seven hours of on-the-go listening, it can even share the juice with any USB chargeable device. The company is also using the show to introduce its Sound Step Recharge in white and red. Lot to expected shipping in Spring, for more details read the press release.

Gadgets Category

Samsung Galaxy M Offers Super AMOLED

The latest addition of Galaxy family just gone official in Korea, the shell appears nigh-on indistinguishable from previously announced Galaxy R, there are some notable specs differences. It totes a 4-inch super AMOLED screen, not the super Clear LCD found on R, there is a single core 1GHz processor, not the dual-core Tegra2. The camera has also shrinking from 5MP to 3MP. The Gingerbread device measures under than 10mm thick while still packs a TV tuner and a metallic body similar to Wave series. The M moniker places it in the high-end affordable spectrum, priced around $500, although there is no news on the release outside of its homeland yet. The phone will arrive in three color options; Platinum Silver, Lavender Pink, and Blue Black. For more details read the press release.

Gadgets Category

Android 4.0 Holo Theme Mandatory On All Devices With Android Market

In an effort to provide all users with consistent interface, its making the theme essential for all Android 4.0 devices that come bundled with the Android market. The manufacturers customizations arent going anywhere, and the changes are not terribly drastic. The users of Sense, TouchWiz and the like, Google is issuing architectural mandates that will make it simple for independent developers to create apps that can fit nicely into these customized environments, complete with proper widgets and colors. The app designers may choose between Holo and the manufacturers default theme when considering the softwares interface. Googles new mandate will bring choice to the home screen, keyboard, and dialer as well.

Gadgets Category

Google Streamlines Map Maker, Adds Tutorials And Video For First Time Users (Video)

Google Map Maker (http://www.google.com/mapmaker), launched in April this year, has received a major update that attempts to make the interface easier on the eyes, increase the usability for first-timers, with a brief tutorial page explaining all the tools on offer. This new design follows the redesigns of other top Google properties including Gmail, Docs, YouTube and Reader. This new update allows users to draw in new roads, bike trails and other local features using an online tool, submitting details about roads, points of interest, features near a point and even geographic boundaries in over 180 countries and once the changes are approved by the Google’s Moderation team, they’ll be integrated into Google Maps, Google Earth and Google Maps for Mobile.

Apple Category

FAA Approves iPad For American Airlines Cockpit Use. Replaces Traditional Paper Manual

American Airlines has been approved by the FAA to use Apple iPad in cockpits to navigate maps. This initiative is believed to help the airline save about $1 million per year. The very first officially iPad flight will take off this Friday aboard a B-777 aircraft being fully FAA approved to use iPads on all flight phases, as digital flight manual readers and as electronic chart.

PC & Tech Category

Internet Explorer To Start Automatic Upgrading Across Windows 7, Vista And XP

To keep its Internet Explorer Market share and its browsing crown, Microsoft has started borrowing few tricks from its rivals. Microsoft has announced that they are going to tie Internet Explorer into future Windows Update releases. This new update system will start in the new year in both Australia and Brazil (Why only these two countries is a mystery) with a graduated roll-out from there throughout 2012.

PC & Tech Category

Researchers At Berkeley Lab Have Created A Cheap Electronic Skin

On April 2005 we have written about microchip powering Bionic eye that, if come to fruition, will help blind to see things. Now researchers working at the Department of Energy’s Berkeley Lab have created a relatively inexpensive “electronic skin” comprising of carbon nanotubes enriched with semiconductors that are also flexible and stretchable.

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