Sunday, April 18, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 18/04/2010


Digital  Trends
New Report Shows More People Dropping Cable TV for Web Broadcasts
A recent report claims that over the last two years, 800,000 Americans have cut their cable television and now watch their TV online. That number is expected to double by next year.



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Is Apple’s iPad the Ultimate e-Reader?
We compare Apple’s iPad to traditional e-Readers to see how it stacks up and to find out if it really is the ultimate e-Reader.



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Details on Dell’s Upcoming Tablets Leaked
Leaked internal memos shed more light on Dell’s upcoming “Streak” tablets, and a release date for the Dell Aero smartphone.



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Modern Warfare 2 Moves to Second Best Selling Game of All Time
Despite increasing drama between the former creators of Modern Warfare 2 and the publisher Activision, the game continues to sell.



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Will Super Watches Replace Smartphones and Tablets?
Advances in flexible displays could make wearable “super watches” the next killer form factor after today’s bulky tablets and smartphones.



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Ceramic Speaker Designer Joey Roth Talks Tech
The man behind one of last year’s most intriguing audio systems shares the inspiration, design choices and aesthetics that led to his award-winning ceramic speakers.



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Professional Gamers Accused of Fixing Matches
South Korean police are investigation allegations that professional players of the game StarCraft fixed matches.



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BenQ LCD Monitors Promise Unrivaled Contrast
BenQ's new 22- and 24-inch LCD displays are not only 15mm slim, they offer "unrivaled" dynamic contrast rations of 10 million to 1.



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Microsoft Will Not Patch Newest XP Virus
In an effort to avoid potential crashes caused by installing new patches to computers infected with rootkit malware, Microsoft’s newest update will skip installation on infected machines.



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Sony Ericsson Turns Surprise Profit
Struggling phone maker Sony Ericsson has delivered a surprise: it actually made $25 million last quarter.



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