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Acer launches Windows 7-based Iconia Dual Screen notebook and Iconia Tab W500 tablet

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Acer has announced availability of two Windows 7 devices in India – the Iconia Dual Screen notebook, and the Iconia Tab W500 10.1-inch tablet laptop. Both devices were recently introduced to the world at CES 2011, and their base models are priced at Rs. 69,999 and Rs. 32,499 respectively.Acer also introduced the Iconia Smart A300 smartphone-tablet hybrid, which runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It has an extra large Streak-like 4.8-inch screen, with a 16:9 aspect ratio (1024x480). It comes with an 8MP autofocus camera, capable of 720p HD video recording. The A300 has 8GB built-in storage, expandable up to 40GB with a microSD card. It is powered by the new 1GHz Scorpion CPU in the MSM8255 chipset, including an Adreno 205 GPU. The phone is expected arrive only by the end of June, and...
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Microsoft creates iOS to Windows Phone 7 API mapping tool

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The increasing number of viable mobile platforms is a good scenario for end users but developers seem to be finding it difficult to target all platforms at once. Each platform bring with its own semantics and paradigms for performing the same tasks, leading to much confusion.Android for example, supports development in Java, C and C++ (mostly Java), while iPhone development can be done in C / C++ / Objective-C (mostly Objective-C). Windows Phone 7 on the other hand only support development using a form of Silverlight, using C#. No C / C++ code allowed. This immediately creates a barrier for those with existing code in C / C++ which is entirely disallowed making it difficult to share any code at all.Microsoft's new online tool helps those who have written iOS applications, it...
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Acer announces Honeycomb tablets for India, starting with Iconia Tab A500 in May

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Acer has launched the Iconia Tab A500 in India, making it India’s first Honeycomb tablet - the Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 is officially due to arrive only by July, though the Motorola Xoom looks likely to launch by June. The Iconia Tab A500 was recently showcased at CES 2011, and its base Wi-Fi only 16GB model will bear an MRP of Rs. 27,990 in India.The Iconia Tab A500 and will run Acer UI 4.5 skinned over Android 3.0. As for its innards, the A500 sports a 1GHz dual-core Honeycomb-loving Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, and 1GB of DDR2 RAM to go along with it. It has a 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen (1280x800), and a large 3260 mAh battery to power it all up. The A500 also has a gyroscope for gaming, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and EDR connectivity, a 5MP...
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Opera Software launches Opera.Next for those with itchy fingers

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If have an aversion to using stable and tested software, and would rather be part of the process, you now have another thing to look forward to.Opera Software has announced a new channel for their Opera browser, that will allow people to get even more frequent updates. Even now Opera builds appear in their blogs or on their beta page, however now they are launching an official build just for testing the latest Opera builds.The new Opera.Next browser installs in a separate instance than your normal build of Opera and even used a different user profile folder by default. Additionally, this build will auto-update to the latest snapshot of the browser as it is released, including any alpha, beta, RC, or even release builds. This is similar to how Google Chrome's Canary channel...
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HP Pavilion g6 - Multimedia and gaming on a budget [Review]

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The HP Pavilion g6 is a mainstream multimedia laptop that pits itself against the likes of the Acer Aspire 5740G and the popular Dell Inspiron 15R series. Powered by Intel Core i5 processor along with the latest AMD Radeon HD 6470 mobility GPU, the Pavilion g6 is capable of handling gaming as well. The newer HP Pavilion g6 models are expected to ship with the second generation Intel Core i3 & Core i5 sandy-bridge processors, while the review unit is shipped with the first generation Core i5 processor from Intel. The g6 seems to be positioned as a product that has something for everyone, it has multimedia features, gaming capability and good processing power under its hood to be a future proof investment, the question is, how well does it perform as an all rounder? Lets find...
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Video chat comes to Android via Google Talk on Gingerbread devices

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Another reason to go for a Gingerbread-flavored phone, if you're buying an Android device this year. Video and voice chat support on Android phones is being rolled out first, on the developer-friendly Nexus S. In the months to come, Android 2.3+ devices will be the first to feature the updated app, which enables video and voice calls over 3G or Wi-Fi networks on Google Talk.The app connects you to other Google talk users with Android tablets and PCs - the only folks being left out of the fun are Android phones running version 2.2 Froyo or lower. Apart from Skype and Facebook, apps like Jajah and Tango, offer video chat on smartphones, the latest being 4-way video conferencing on Fring. ...
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Apple updates the iMac with the next-gen quad-core Intel CPUs and Thunderbolt

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The iMacs were starting to smell a bit stale with older Intel Core CPUs and low memory ATI graphic cards. But then Apple, as it always does, has rolled out the latest models powered by Intel’s latest i5 and i7 Core CPUs along with Thunderbolt. The iMacs no longer slum with Core i3 CPUs. FaceTime HD is now featured in the iMac line as well. It supports HD video calling between HD-enabled Macs and standard definition calling on the iPad 2, iPhone 4 and other Intel-based Macs.“Our customers love the iMac’s aluminum enclosure, gorgeous display and all-in-one design,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s Senior VP of Worldwide Product Marketing. “With next generation quad-core processors, powerful new graphics, Thunderbolt technology and a FaceTime HD camera,...
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ISRO develops India's fastest supercomputer - the GPU-architecture based SAGA-220

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has just built a new supercomputer, one that is said to be the fastest in the country, with a theoretical peak performance of up to 220 TeraFLOPS. Called SAGA-220 (Supercomputer for Aerospace with GPU Architecture-220 TeraFLOPS), the supercomputer is located in Thiruvananthapuram, at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), which houses the Satish Dhawan Supercomputing Facility.A GPU-based supercomputer, SAGA-220 stands for Supercomputer for Aerospace with GPU Architecture-220 TeraFLOPS. It is made up of 400 Nvidia Tesla 2070 workstation GPUs, and 400 Intel Xeon quad-core CPUs. The parts were supplied by Wipro, and utilise a high-speed interconnect between the components.The total cost of the system was about 14 crores, and, is apparently...
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