Monday, January 21, 2013

IT News Head Lines (VR-Zone) 22/01/2013


VR-Zone Sony Xperia Tablet Z is slim but powerful
The Xperia Tablet Z might be exactly the device that will get Sony back into the swing of everything Android in 2013. Read More ...
Sony allows PSN purchases with PayPal in North America
After coming back online after two days of downtime, Sony has implemented a new feature on the PlayStation Network that allows gamers to purchase content with their PayPal accounts. Read More ...
Kim Dotcom says his new cloud storage site is legitimate
Kim Dotcom, founder of the now defunct Megaupload.com, has just launched a new creation called ‘Mega’.  The new cloud-based storage site comes with military grade encryption and supposedly the most secure storage site going. Read More ...
Taking Dell off NASDAQ could cost Michael Dell & partners $22bn
In the tech world, rumors are a daily occurrence but this one regarding Michael Dell and his move to take the company bearing his name private is gaining momentum, and a big sticker price. Read More ...
Architect wants to use 3D printer to build house
You know 3D printing has built itself a solid foundation when an architect is willing to use the technology to build a house utilizing the printer’s capabilities. Read More ...
CM Storm QuickFire TK Mechanical Keyboard Review
As mechanical keyboards become more ubiquitous, it was a matter of time before companies came up with various unique features and designs. Today we are having a look at the QuickFire TK by CM Storm, a compact gaming mechanical keyboard designed to mix LAN party gaming with working at home. Read More ...
Bethesda plans to release every Skyrim DLC on PSN next month
PS3 owners have been waiting patiently for Skyrim's DLC, and Bethesda aims to bring their long wait to an end with a planned release for all packs next month. Read More ...
Former FCC Chairman Admits Data Caps Aren't About Congestion
Michael Powell, former FCC head and currently the president of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, revealed that the Cable industry’s demand for data caps is not about network congestion but for needed revenue. Read More ...
Rumored Xbox 720 and PlayStation 4 specs hit the web
No that image isn't of a real Xbox 720, no matter how much we might want it to be a real thing. Instead, what we have been getting is a whole bunch of rumors about the specs for both it and Sony's PlayStation 4. Even though we have no official word on what these specs might be, we have a whole bunch of new rumors hitting the web today. Read More ...
APC Unveils $99 Paper Mini PC
APC just unveiled their first ever Mini PC constructed with an actual paperboard cover.  The system comes combined with a Rock APC board and will be available for order in March of this year. Read More ...
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