Sunday, December 12, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 11/12/2010

Digital Trends

HP creates two limited-edition laptops for winter sports fans
HP has announced the launch of two limited-edition notebooks developed in conjunction with Rossignol, the mountain lifestyle brand for snow sports fans.


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The Tourist Review
Review: Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie star in The Tourist. A retro caper film built around a film that can be fun, as long as you are willing to overlook major points, including the plot and most of the characters.


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Google is from Mars, Apple is from Venus
The emergence of ChromeOS highlights some of the fundamental differences between Google and Apple, and how each fundamentally appeals to a different customer.


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Black Swan Review
Review: In the psychological thriller Black Swan, Natalie Portman and Darren Aronofsky offer a beautifully disturbed film that is among the year’s best.


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Real Steel releases official teaser trailer
Hugh Jackman takes rock-‘em-sock-‘em robots to a whole new level in Real Steel, which hits theaters October 7, 2011.


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T-Mobile will release a 4G tablet in 2011, joining Sprint
Following Sprint's announcement of a 4G tablet coming in 2011, T-Mobile has followed suit and revealed plans of its own for a 4G tablet slated or next year.


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What we know about Google’s Cr-48 Chrome OS notebook so far
Google's long-rumored Cr-48 notebook has reached a handful of testers, and they're spilling the goods on the first Chrome OS hardware. We round up first impressions from around the Web.


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Digital Trends’ top 5 viral videos of the week, December 10, 2010
In this week’s videos: the Darwin Awards edition!


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LaCie debuts bus-powered Slim Blu-ray drive
LaCie's new external Slim Blu-ray drive can read and write BD media (and, of course, DVDs) - and doesn't need no stinkin' AC adapter.


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Apache quits Java group, picks up Wave
The Apache Software Foundation has resigned from the Java Community Process over Oracle's behavior...and picks up what used to be Google Wave.


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