Monday, July 9, 2012

IT News Head Lines (CNET) 09/07/2012





The Klipsch RF-7 II: A great rock speaker
Awesome speakers for rock, or any loud music with lots of bass, are getting harder to come by. If you really want to rock out, size still matters.
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Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/8: What is this?
If you know what today's picture is, you could be eligible to win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day contest.
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Def Leppard covers own songs to get digital revenues
After a long-running dispute with Universal Music, the English rock band takes advantage of a law that protects cover versions, by covering its own songs.
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Android: The cable guy analogy
My Motorola Xyboard isn't the only Android device out there plagued with tardy updates.
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Galaxy Nexus reappears in Google Play store
After the temporary lifting of a pretrial ban on U.S. sales of the device, the smartphone is once again available for purchase on Google Play.
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Two-armed robot takes on risky lab work
This modified assembly robot has been put to work in the lab, where it's handling dangerous materials to keep people out of harm's way.
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Apple bows out of program for environment-minded products
The company's design direction is no longer in keeping with the requirements of a major program devoted to the fostering of environmentally responsible electronics, according to a report.
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Steve Jobs got his inspiration from the French? The French?
A report suggests that the minute Steve Jobs saw France's chunky, clunky Minitel, he took it apart in order to see how it worked. And then the Mac was born. Perhaps.
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Poll: Where are your speakers?
Speaker placement can make or break the sound of a system. Are your speakers on the floor, mounted on the wall, or just plopped willy-nilly on furniture?
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Lit Motors thinks we're just driving around in too much car.
Founder Daniel Kim thinks the answer is to reduce the size of our vehicles dramatically, along with their number of wheels.
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