August 30th, 2007 by admin
In May 2005, the entertainment of computer of Sony opened gamers Japanese of the ‘options of color with PlayStation thin-towards bottom 2 with a white ceramics console. Later that the year, Sony gave Japanese gamers a third choice with a silver plated line of PS2 thins. And while Sony prolonged these colors in Europe thereafter, it wasn ‘T until at October 2006 that the American gamers could take the silver plated console. Now it is obvious that the North-Americans will obtain a slit in white thin PS2s as well–temporarily, at least. via
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August 7th, 2007 by admin
This won’t surprise many close watchers of the video-game business. Microsoft is lowering the price of the Xbox 360, effective Wednesday, to lure more buyers to its console as the next edition of one of the most popular video games of the last decade — "Madden NFL" — goes on sale next week.
Leaked images from upcoming retail advertisements appeared on video-game enthusiast blogs as early as last month showing the price cuts, which Microsoft confirmed Monday: The low-end or "core" version of the console will cost $280, down $20; the midrange version’s new price is $350, down $50; and, the high-end "elite" system will sell for $450, down $30. Via
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August 7th, 2007 by admin
With Monday’s news that it will bundle Linux on laptops, Lenovo becomes the second major PC maker to offer the open-source operating system on consumer PCs. But though the move is a boost for the OS, analysts say it’ll be years before desktop Linux can seriously threaten proprietary systems like Windows.
“It’s still very early stages,” 451 Group analyst Raven Zachary said when asked about the No. 3 PC maker’s decision to sell its ThinkPad notebooks preloaded with Novell’s SUSE version of Linux. “In terms of elegance and aesthetics, Microsoft and Apple are many years ahead of Linux.”
For the scrappy OS to truly trespass on territory long held by Windows and the Mac OS, commercial Linux distributors such as Novell, Ubuntu, and Red Hat would have to place engineers and designers on their payroll, Mr. Zachary suggested.
“Apple and Microsoft have the advantage of having usability engineers and designers on staff and working on a single initiative,” he said.
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August 7th, 2007 by admin
As the format battle rages on, today Toshiba announced three new HD DVD players: the HD-A3, the HD-A30, and the HD-A35. Michael Imperioli, star of The Sopranos and recent Toshiba HD DVD commercials, is not included.
Toshiba’s third generation of HD DVD players are all priced lower than the cheapest Blu-ray drives I could manage to find online. Why Toshiba decided to launch three new players at once is unknown, but it’s likely because it’s trying to crowd up store shelves with the lower-priced HD-DVDs in order to draw consumer attention away from Blu-ray Disc
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August 7th, 2007 by admin
By Slash Lane Published: 10:00 AM EST A small Florida-based firm is suing iPhone maker Apple Inc, alleging that handset’s new touch-screen keyboard interface infringes on patent claims dating back over 7 years. Related AppleInsider articles: * Apple to license interface technology as part… * Apple’s interface held to the fire in dubious… * Quantum says no current plans for… * Touch sensor firm issues legal warning to… * Apple and Cisco return to the bargaining table After writing Apple in late February and receiving no response, SP Technologies, LLC on Thursday turned to a patent litigation-friendly federal court in Tyler, Texas, where it filed a formal complaint against electronics maker. Specifically, the 4-page suit charges that Apple’s iPhone keyboard interface treads on four claims outline in an August 4th, 2000 U.S. patent titled "Method and medium for readable keyboard display incapable of user termination." Via
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August 7th, 2007 by admin
Virtual Iron Software (www.virtualiron.com), a provider of software for server virtualization and virtual infrastructure management, today announced that more than 750 organizations are using its enterprise-class solutions. The company’s momentum in the first half of 2007, which includes significant growth in its distribution channels, partner ecosystem and product footprint is a direct result of growing demand from organizations looking for a cost-effective alternative to VMware.
While VMware has been on its own in the virtualization space for more than nine years, it’s begun to share some of the spotlight with Virtual Iron. Turning the economics of virtualization upside down, Virtual Iron is delivering comparable capabilities and performance to VMware at just one-fifth the cost. As a result, Virtual Iron has quickly become "the VMware alternative" for a growing number of companies such as CaixaTerrassa, Charlotte Observer, City of Evanston, City of Gainesville, Hitachi, Lane Community College, Manz Automation, Meganet Communications, Office of the Attorney General of South Carolina, Owen-Bird Law, Parker-Hannifin, PGA TOUR Superstores, Priceline.com, Stanley Betting International, ServePath, Toshiba, Truck-Lite, Vita-Mix, Weiss and XCalibre Communications.
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