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The Register: Samsung to bundle glasses with 3D TVs
Tackles hidden cost of 3D TV viewingIn a bid to become the leading supplier of 3D TVs, Samsung will bundle every one of its 3D tellies and Blu-ray Disc players with two pairs of active-shutter specs and a copy of Monsters vs Aliens, the company announced last night.…
The Register: Freesat BBC iPlayer beta gets red button access
Code-only entry endedHumax and the BBC have extended their iPlayer trial to all of the manufacturers' Freesat set-top boxes, making the catch-up service available through remotes' red buttons.…
The Register: Microsoft whitewashes MSN in latest Web2.0rhea whimsy
Still not shining Silverlight on UK video playerMicrosoft has taken the beta wraps off its MSN homepage, which the company relaunched in the US in November 2009.…
The Register: Y2.01K hits Garmin sat-nav
Routing like it's 1949Garmin's Geko 201 GPS kit can't decide what year it is, flipping between decades every time it's switched on, though it's performing better on days of the week.…
The Register: WD targets Win XP users to ease 4KB drive upgrades
Sector inspectorWestern Digital is to help Windows XP users more easily make the transition to so-called '4K' hard drive technology, the new standard for basic drive formatting.…
The Register: Sharp preps Freeview HD set-top kit
Connect-your-own-storage DVR tooSharp will release the first of two Freeview HD set-top boxes at the end of April. It's also preparing a regular Freeview DVR that uses USB-connected storage to make it a doddle to transfer taped programmes to a PC.…
The Register: Google Nexus One Android smartphone
Hard to resistReview The flourishing Android operating system has appeared on phones made by Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG and HTC. Now Google has launched its own handset, though it’s actually made by HTC, which has made the bulk of Android handsets so far.…
The Register: Tablet maker threatens, then robs Apple
The non-iPad iPad cloneThe publicity whores at China's Shenzhen Great Loong Brother tablet-PC maker are at it again.…
The Register: Google tests TV set-top search, says report
Satellite TV meets YouTube meets online ad machineGoogle is privately testing a television set-top box that lets users search satellite TV programming as well as video websites like its very own YouTube, according to a new report.…
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·Samsung to bundle glasses with 3D TVs
Tackles hidden cost of 3D TV viewingIn a bid to become the leading supplier of 3D TVs, Samsung will bundle every one of its 3D tellies and Blu-ray Disc players with two pairs of active-shutter specs and a copy of Monsters vs Aliens, the company announced last night.…
·Freesat BBC iPlayer beta gets red button access
Code-only entry endedHumax and the BBC have extended their iPlayer trial to all of the manufacturers' Freesat set-top boxes, making the catch-up service available through remotes' red buttons.…
·Microsoft whitewashes MSN in latest Web2.0rhea whimsy
Still not shining Silverlight on UK video playerMicrosoft has taken the beta wraps off its MSN homepage, which the company relaunched in the US in November 2009.…
·Y2.01K hits Garmin sat-nav
Routing like it's 1949Garmin's Geko 201 GPS kit can't decide what year it is, flipping between decades every time it's switched on, though it's performing better on days of the week.…
·WD targets Win XP users to ease 4KB drive upgrades
Sector inspectorWestern Digital is to help Windows XP users more easily make the transition to so-called '4K' hard drive technology, the new standard for basic drive formatting.…
·Sharp preps Freeview HD set-top kit
Connect-your-own-storage DVR tooSharp will release the first of two Freeview HD set-top boxes at the end of April. It's also preparing a regular Freeview DVR that uses USB-connected storage to make it a doddle to transfer taped programmes to a PC.…
·Google Nexus One Android smartphone
Hard to resistReview The flourishing Android operating system has appeared on phones made by Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG and HTC. Now Google has launched its own handset, though it’s actually made by HTC, which has made the bulk of Android handsets so far.…
·Tablet maker threatens, then robs Apple
The non-iPad iPad cloneThe publicity whores at China's Shenzhen Great Loong Brother tablet-PC maker are at it again.…
·Apple's draconian developer docs revealed
The first rule of iPhone Club is...In the 1999 movie Fight Club, Brad Pitt famously tells a huddle of pugilistic aspirants: "The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club."…
·Google tests TV set-top search, says report
Satellite TV meets YouTube meets online ad machineGoogle is privately testing a television set-top box that lets users search satellite TV programming as well as video websites like its very own YouTube, according to a new report.…
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·Chinese group file complaint over faulty HP laptops (Reuters)
Reuters - More than 100 Chinese consumers have filed an official complaint against Hewlett-Packard Co over faulty laptop computers, leaving the door open for a lawsuit against the U.S. technology company, a lawyer for the group said on Wednesday.
·Street Fighter IV arrives in the App Store (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Students of the hadouken have a new venue to test their fighting mettle: Street Fighter IV launched Wednesday for the iPhone and iPod touch. This seminal arcade fighter brings high-end graphics, complex combos, and a memorable cast of characters to the mobile platform.
·Arm Sees Over 50 New IPad-like Devices out This Year (PC World)
PC World - The launch of Apple's iPad will pave the way for a slew of rival products this year, an Arm executive said Wednesday, predicting over 50 tablet PC devices will be launched globally.
·Samsung’s 3D TVs: Bold and Bright (PC World)
PC World - If you watched the Oscars on Sunday, you knew a new wave of Samsung 3D TVs were coming thanks to the commercial that aired, but you didn’t know what you’d have to pay for them. On Tuesday Samsung tore open the envelope and rolled out a raft of 3D-capable LCD, LED and plasma TVs.
·LG Elec launches Android-based smartphone (Reuters)
Reuters - LG Electronics Inc, the world's No. 3 mobile phone maker, on Wednesday launched a smartphone based on Google's Android operating system in South Korea, as it seeks to boost its relatively weak smartphone line-ups.
·Sony, Samsung, Panasonic 3D TVs: So What's On? (PC World)
PC World - If you're the early-adopter type who doesn't mind paying top dollar for the latest tech gear, 3D TV may tickle your buying bone. But once you've shelled out thousands of dollars for 3D-enabled hardware, such as a Panasonic, Sony, or Samsung 3D TV, a 3D-capable Blu-ray player, and two or more pairs of 3D glasse, well, what's on 3D TV anyway? Here's your 3D programming guide for 2010.
·Data Issue Hits BlackBerry Devices for Second Day (PC World)
PC World - Some BlackBerry users are complaining of an inability to use data services for the second day in a row.
·Samsung’s 3D Glasses: Fast, Fitted, but only for Samsung TVs (PC World)
PC World - Samsung’s nifty new 3D glasses for its 3D LED, LCD and plasma TVs will cost you a pretty penny if bought alone and you won’t be able to use them with other TV brands, company representatives confirmed at a press event Tuesday.
·As Ballmer Praises Apple, EFF Cites Stiff App Store Rules (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - With the stakes high in Microsoft's bid to add its search engine to the iPhone, a few words of praise by the software giant's CEO have drawn a considerable amount of attention.
·Google opens virtual shop for business software (AFP)
AFP - Google opened an online shop for business software hosted as services in the Internet "cloud."
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·Flipped-Out Phone
The Motorola Backflip smart phone has a unique design: Its QWERTY keyboard is on the back of the device, so the screen appears to be doing a "back flip" when it opens up for use.
·Watch Video, Wirelessly, on Your TV
Intel's Wi-Di and MediaMall's PlayOn offer ways to watch your computer videos on your TV, but they are expensive solutions that have downsides.
·More on Quicken for Mac
Walter S. Mossberg answers readers' questions about Quicken for Mac and large laptop screens.
·Laptops With 3-D Technology
Katie Boehret looks at laptops by Acer and Asus that use 3-D technology to make photos, movies and games pop.
·More on MagicJack
Walter S. Mossberg answers readers' questions on the magicJack Internet phone device and re-using a Windows 7 CD.
·Mac Quicken's Iffy Upgrade
Intuit's upgrade of Mac Quicken keeps its promises, but is no match for the Windows versionand a step backward in some features on the 2007 Mac version.
·Get Your Storage Out of the Cloud
The Pogoplug is a $129 solution that lets people back up their digital files and access them via a Web browser, or mobile devices.
·Is Windows on a Mac Secure?
Walter S. Mossberg answers questions about security when running Windows on a Mac, finding an old-fashioned PDA and e-readers that are compatible with free e-books.
·MagicJack: Overhyped, But Works
Walt Mossberg reviews magicJack, an Internet-based device for making phone calls from a computer.
·The Buzz About Google Buzz
Google retooled its Buzz social-networking effort after receiving a lot of criticism about its privacy settings. Katie Boehret looks at how Buzz compares with other social-networking sites.
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