Sony PlayStation 2 ends its 13-year run in Japan
Sony is ending its historical 13-year production run of the PlayStation 2 in Japan. No word on production for other countries.
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Study finds Internet capable HDTVs basically serve only as monitors
A leading consumer behavior research group’s recent study shows that the Internet connected HDTV is rarely used for Internet surfing.
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China tightens down on Internet restrictions
The People’s Republic of China has issued new regulations for its citizens in regards to Internet use. The biggest change is that the government now requires Internet users to properly identify themselves to their current ISP.
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Evergreen accessory turns any pen into a touch pen instantly
Evergreen's DN-84303 accessory can fit snugly into any pen, ball pen or pencil, effectively turning any cylindrical object of such size into an instant touch pen that can be used for capacitive screen mobile devices.
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U.S. Senate passes warrantless wiretap bill extending FISA Amendments
The U.S. Senate voted to approve a 5-year extension on the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, which will allows warrantless surveillance of anyone in regards to counter-terrorism.
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Canonical unveils Ubuntu for smartphones
Believe it or not, Ubuntu for smartphones has come to fruition, and it’s only a matter of time before we see full-fledged smartphones that have desktop-like functionalities in the hands of consumers. Although there are no official words as how much support Canonical will be getting from manufacturers and/or carriers, the people behind the platform seem confident that Ubuntu for smartphones will take off.
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New Black Ops 2 Revolution DLC details leaked
New info on Black Ops 2's brand new "Revolution" DLC leak out onto the internet, revealing details on the five new maps included with the DLC pack.
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Toshiba smartphone camera technology to end blurry photos
Blurry photos may be a thing of the past, thanks to new technology being developed by Toshiba, which can put photos taken on smartphones back in focus.
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Samsung Galaxy smartphones win top spots for Christmas and all of 2012
Samsung has secured the top three slots for Christmas smartphone sales and the top spot for the entire year of 2012 thanks to its popular Galaxy range, beating Apple's once dominating iPhone, according to the latest Mobile Tracker report by uSwitch.
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TSMC begins trial production of Apple A6X chip
TSMC is reportedly beginning trial runs to produce Apple's A6X using its 28nm process, so does this mean Apple is almost completely done with Samsung?
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The Death of the Netbook
With 2012 behind us we will also see the end of the netbook line of portable computers. Once considered the future, the netbook was kicked out of the race by mobile touch screen devices such as the iPad.
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Apple has a functional iPhone 6 with iOS 7 prototype already?
Apple is purported to have an iPhone 6 with iOS 7 already in the making. There are no "physical" leaks, but a device tagged with the "iPhone 6,1" identifier was spotted making a request with an IP from within Apple's Cupertino campus.
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Ubuntu teases a touch future is coming
In a move that is sure to irritate some of the more hardcore Linux users Ubuntu has a teaser up on the site that would suggest that the next release is going to be a lot more touch-centric and geared to a mobile world.
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