Wednesday, August 11, 2010

IT News HeadLines (VR-Zone) 11/08/2010


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Asus announces new B-series business notebooks with Sonata batteries
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Give most standard notebook batteries a year of charge-discharge cycles, and chances are they would only retain slightly more than half their original capacity after that period. For busy professionals who are always on the move with their notebooks, that usually spells trouble. And that is precisely the kind of trouble Asus is looking to avoid with its new B-series notebooks.
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Aiptek launches world's first 3D camcorder, brings 3D home video to consumers
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Think only the big production studios like Hollywood can make movies with 3D technology? Think again: the newly launched Aiptek 3D camcorder brings the power of 3D technology to the average Joe, without the need for expensive 3D-capable TVs. VR-Zone heads down to Jurong Point to bring you the launch of the world's first 3D consumer video recording device.

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ASUS CineVibe force feedback headphones
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The ASUS CineVibe headphones is not your regular pair of 'gaming' cans; besides offering advanced audio rendering, the CineVibe has integrated reactive force feedback technology, making it vibrate in tandem with the action on the screen.

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Microsoft reignites 'PC vs Mac' comparisons
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Apple may have already dropped their 'I'm a Mac' advertisements, but it seems certain that Microsoft is not about to let its rival walk away like a smug winner. And what better way to take the sting out of a Apple's campaign by using the competition's own comparison against itself?
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Is iPhone executive's departure linked to AntennaGate?
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iPhone 4
According to Apple spokesperson, an executive who's overseeing the iPhone hardware engineering is leaving the company. However, no reason was cited as to why Mark Papermaster was leaving though speculations were because of the AntennaGate issue on the iPhone 4.

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Apple to use AMD's GPUs in iMacs and Mac Pros
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At one point of time, rumours were abound that Apple was seriously considering AMD's GPUs over Nvidia's, no doubt due to the licence issues between Nvidia and Intel. Those rumours have finally been proven true: the company's new iMacs and Mac Pros will be powered by AMD's Radeon graphics solutions.
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