Thursday, September 16, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 15/09/2010


Digital Trends
Twitter grows up, gets a multimedia makeover
Even if you use third-party apps like Seismic or TweetDeck, with Twitter’s new multimedia-heavy design might have you visiting Twitter.com more often.



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10 ways to improve your home theater
From installing a dedicated electrical circuit for your AV equipment to simply rearranging speakers, try these 10 ways to improve your home theater.


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Canon PowerShot G12 picks up HD video recording, built-in HDR
The successor to the enthusiast-level G11, Canon's new PowerShot G12, will retail for the same price, but adds 720p HD video recording and the same in-camera HDR mode as the S95.


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New Apple TV vs. old Apple TV: what’s changed?
Newer isn’t always better. We compare the new Apple TV vs. the old Apple TV to see what’s changed, and whether Apple sacrificed too much in its cost cutting.


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Intel’s Sandy Bridge CPUs build in graphics controllers
The next generation of Intel's Core processors for desktops and notebooks will have integrated graphics controllers - and Intel says that'll make them game-changers.


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TiVo experiments with offering DVRs on two-year contract
Don't want to pay up front for a TiVo and then every month for service? Now you can have a TiVo for $19.99 a month...as long as you commit to two years.


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LG Optimus One bets on Android, skips North America
LG's Optimus One smartphone offers Android 2.2 and a 3.2-inch HVGA display: LG says it's going to sell 10 million of them, but not in North America.


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Nokia is back, with new Symbian^3 smartphones
Despite executives leaving the company in droves, Nokia set a defiant tone at Nokia World while announcing new products: Nokia is back.


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Olympus E-5 DSLR gets swivel display, splash- and dust-proofing
Olympus's new E-5 DSLR offers a 12.3 megapixel resolution, a swivel LCD display, the ability to hoot HD video and apply filters while shooting...and it's splash- and dust-resistant.


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