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Microsoft recruited Santa Claus

Friday, 12 August 2011, 23:19 | News | Comments Off
by Derby

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Santa-Clous"][/caption] Microsoft has been working with Southwest Airlines to give passengers the opportunity to take pictures with Santa in 26 U.S. national airports. This offer is intended to promote Windows Live services, which allow the user to edit, print and share their photos. For those who want a different background can also be installed for this photo session. Similarly, as quoted from The New York Times. Photo session with...

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New CyberPower Xplorer Gaming Laptops

Thursday, 4 August 2011, 11:19 | Hardware Info | Comments Off
by Derby

CyberPower specializes in gaming platforms and, now, it seems it plans to populate the IT market with low- to high-end mobile platforms capable of meeting the requirements of even the latest PC games. The California-based manufacturer introduced its three latest such notebooks using the Intel Core i7 mobile CPU and Intel's new PM55 chipset. The laptops are the X7-7700 and the X6-9900, while the high-end model is the X7-8500. Powerful, but not the most powerful, the 17-inch X7-7700...

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Intel, expand the market Atom

Thursday, 28 July 2011, 11:19 | Hardware Info | Comments Off
by Derby

Intel Atom, the processor 'mini' Intel, not only can be used as a 'machine' netbook. These low-cost processors in the future also will be designed for tablet computers in cars, and televisions that use the internet. Not only that, Intel is hoping that Atom can be embedded in many electronic devices that can 'computerized'. Starting from the traffic lights, security cameras, and various household appliances. "Two years from now, the Atom processor is still used as a netbook. But, you also...

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Kaspar, a robot friend of autistic children

Tuesday, 12 July 2011, 23:19 | News | Comments Off
by Derby

Inviting children with autism to play or study can be fun. Japanese robot with Kaspar. Kaspar, aka Kinesis Personal Assistant and synchronization in the Robots is a humanoid robot in the shape of a small child that is used in Japan to help children with autism. Kaspar, developed at the University of Hertfordshire, England has with minimal facial expression in order not to startle the students his autism. But he will reply to children's expressions like happy, surprised or just ordinary...

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iPhone shifting Backberry at Standard Chartered

Sunday, 10 July 2011, 11:19 | BlackBerry, iPhone info | Comments Off
by Derby

British Standard Chartered BANK replace the Blackberry, which has become a standard corporate communication tool, with the iPhone. No doubt, this step encourages thousands of bankers switching to Apple's devices are for business communication while traveling. A banker in Asia Standard Chartered explained that the London-based bank is offering BlackBerry users in his company to switch to the iPhone. The company also agreed to keep paying monthly phone bills related to business and data...

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Strange flash of light seen on the planet Jupiter

Thursday, 7 July 2011, 23:19 | News | Comments Off
by Derby

Flashes of light that caused the fall of a meteor in Jupiter, was captured by a camera owned by an amateur astronomer in Japan. Video recordings of unusual light was recorded by a bystander named Masayuki Tachikawa amateur star in the city of Kumamoto, Japan, as quoted from the Telegraph (08/24/2010). Junichi Watanabe, a professor at the National Astronomy Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) said that the recording of events like this are very rare. The appearance of this flash light is the third...

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