Posts Tagged ‘ US ’

Samsung GALAXY S III Gets Launched in India in Early June for 705 USD (535 EUR)

May 4, 2012
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It looks like Europeans won’t be the only ones to get the Galaxy S III next month. Samsung announced the availability of the smartphone in the UK starting May 30 and confirmed a US version would be launched later this summer. However, the folks over at NDTV had been told by Samsung that India...

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BlackBerry 7 Smartphones Receive Certifications from US and Canadian Governments

February 6, 2012
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Research In Motion has just announced that all its smartphones running BlackBerry 7.0 and BlackBerry 7.1 operating systems have been awarded FIPS 140-2 certification by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC).   Some of the smartphones that have been certified by both U.S. and Canadian...

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Scientists Make Circuits Out of Cotton, Fabric Transistors Are Real

December 30, 2011
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This is not the first time the world hears about cotton transistors, but it is the latest update on the project that a multinational team of scientists are working on.   Some might remember that, back in October, we mentioned how some scientists had managed to use cotton in the making of transistors. A...

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Razer Can't Sell the Tiamat Headsets in Time for Christmas

December 20, 2011
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Razer would have probably scored a few points with customers if it had managed to start shipping a certain pair of headsets, but it looks like hopefuls will have to live with disappointment. Since this is the time of the year when people put presents underneath trees, headsets like the Tiamat 7.1 and Tiamat...

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‘Flash’ Gordon Is the First SSD-Based Supercomputer Ever Built

December 15, 2011
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The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is preparing to unveil the Gordon supercomputer in January of 2012, which will become the first SSD-based HPC system in the world as well as the fastest data crunching machine of its kind ever built. The system is built around solid state drives delivering a total 300 terabytes...

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First 100 Gbps Fiber DC-CAN Network Created in Washington

December 9, 2011
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Homes and businesses in Washington D.C. will soon get to communicate over the network at speeds they could never have reached before and at an affordable cost too. DC-CAN is a 100 Gbps network that delivers affordable “middle-mile” services to government entities and private-sector Internet Service Providers (ISPs). “As Internet use moves toward video...

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Asus Expects to Sell Six Million Tablets in 2012

December 6, 2011
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During the company’s traditional sales meeting, that took place on December 5, Asus has set its shipment goals for the coming year when the Taiwanese company expects to surpass Samsung, as far as the number of tablets delivered to the market is concerned In 2012, Asus expects to ship at least three million units...

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Android Market top 12 movies for $0.99 each

November 23, 2011
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Android Market top 12 movies for $0.99 each

If you’re not going anywhere this holiday season and you’re thinking of just staying at home, Google has got some good news for you. They have announced that twelve of its top movies on the Android Market will be available for rental at $0.99 each for the next two weeks. $11.88 to watch 12...

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New, Battery-Free Genius DX Eco Wireless Mouse Is Very Light

November 22, 2011
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Genius decided it was time someone actually circumvented a certain issue that wireless mice have been wrestling with, that of weight. As technology reduces its reliance on cables more and more, it has to deal with other issues, like peripheral bulkiness. Wireless mice are, one might say, notorious for being big and heavy compared...

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High-End Coolink Corator DS-LGA2011 CPU Cooler Released

November 10, 2011
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Coolink has announced a new cooler for central processing units that should already be found up for order online, at a price of $44.90 in the US and 39.90 Euro in Europe. The US price would normally translate into 33 Euro or thereabouts, but this is, once again, one of those cases where exchange...

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