Tuesday, November 23, 2010

IT News HeadLines (VR-Zone) 11/22/2010

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The Daily VR-Zone News Summary - 22 Nov 2010
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Here's today summary on the recent technology news happening today. ARM claims Intel's business model is doomed ; Sony Ericsson announces multi-touch update for X10; Acer to launch its tablets before Thanksgiving; Steve Jobs figurines are now available; and more information about the elusive Black Rock Shooter RPG is due to be announced this Wednesday.

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BroadcastAsia2011 and CommunicAsia2011 set to top 2,000 exhibitors
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BroadcastAsia and CommunicAsia - the unique Singapore-based exhibition and conference - looks set for a major success next year as it completes plans to relocate to the city's vibrant financial and hotel district. The joint events bring together digital media and infocomm technologies, providing the largest and most established business networking platform for the broadcasting, media and ICT industries anywhere in Asia.

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Microsoft Says Kinect Was Not 'Hacked'; Interface Deliberately Left Open
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Sometimes, all a company needs to do is to provide a positive spin on a situation it has little control over and everything will work out nicely. This is apparently the case with Microsofts recently-launched Kinect motion sensing device, shortly after open-source hackers have announced the creation of a free driver to allow usage of the device on a regular PC. Way to go, Microsoft.
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Steve Jobs Figurine Released
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Like him or loathe him, no one can deny that Steve Jobs is one of the most iconic figures in the world of computing and consumer electronics, for a variety of reasons. And apparently, so great is his fame that a Chinese manufacturer has seen it fit to give the Apple founder his own figurine. Seems like Steve is now one step closer to his grand plans of world domination.
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Acer to launch their Tablet in U.S, ahead of Thanksgiving
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Acer will be launching their new tablet device in U.S. tomorrow ahead of Thanksgivings, in order to attract shoppers in this festive period. Aimed to compete with Apple's iPad, the company has decided to launch it in (where else?) New York, also known as The Big Apple.

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'Lightweight' Version Of Angry Birds In The Works For Android?
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Apparently, Angry Birds is not made for every single Android smartphone. That was proven true when users of certain handsets were unable to play the game due to various reasons such as low screen resolution and insufficient processing power. Rovios solution to the problem? A new, lightweight version of Angry Birds to support most of incompatible devices.
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Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab Android Tablet
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Apple may have their iPad tablet device, but so do other makers now. With the growing popularity of Google's Android platform, it is no surprise that manufacturers are coming up with their own tablets based on the mobile operating system. In this review, we check out the Samsung Galaxy Tab, one of the first Android tablets on the market.

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