Sunday, June 26, 2011

IT News Head Lines (VR-Zone) 26/06/2011

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CommunicAsia / BroadcastAsia 2011: Booth Babes and Exhibitors
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Today, we visited CommunicAsia 2011 with various indistries showcasing their products and technologies. However, It is no surprise that with every trade show or event, there is a certain warmth in the midst of cold hardware.
And they are the booth babes and exhibitors of CommunicAsia 2011. They carry a lovely smile to to the attendees and visitors, bringing up the mood of the event.


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The Daily VR-Zone News Summary - 24 June 2011
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In today's news roundup:
  • TechSpot has shortlisted a total of six sub-US$200 gaming PC cases which it claims are capable of capturing the attention of most gamers who have a slightly tighter budget where their PC's hardware is concerned;
  • Seagate has officially launched its new Momentus Thin line of mechanical hard disks for tablets, which it claims are the world's first ultra-thin hard disks to boast a maximum height of 7mm;
  • BAPCo's woes do not appear to be disappearing anytime soon, considering how it has just suffered yet another setback in the form of NVIDIA and VIA Technologies Inc announcing their resognation from the consortium, citing conerns about SYSmark2012's outdated method for measuring performance as the main cause;
  • Telstra has reportedly confirmed that the Gingerbread update for the old HTC Desire smartphone is a go, but that it will come at the price of losing the popular Sense UI that has been a distinctive feature available on all HTC-branded smartphones;
  • Word has it that the reported Diablo 3 "external beta" will be revealed to the public on the first of August this year, and
  • Yet another trailer of Black Rock Shooter: The Game has been released online, with this one showing off the gameplay aspects of the title.


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Hackers successfully unlock Atrix 4G's bootloader, thanks to Motorola
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Most people will be fully aware that Motorola used to adopt an "anti-hacker" strategy for its Android-powered smartphones by securing them with various tamperproof mechanisms, such as locking the bootloader and futher restricting access to it by implementing the dreaded eFuse system. However, Motorola fans, expecially users of the new Atrix smartphone, will probably be gratified to know that things appear to be changing for the better, thanks to a chance discovery made by the hacker community about the company's upcoming Gingerbread update for the device.


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