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Best Buy reducing shelf space of DVDs

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 05 Oct 2010 11:23

Best Buy reducing shelf space of DVDs Best Buy, the largest electronics retailer in the U.S., has confirmed that they will be reducing supply of available DVDs starting this holiday season, giving most of that shelf space over to Blu-ray, netbooks and tablets.

The retailer has already scaled back most of its DVD selection to new films and classics, but expect more cutbacks.

DVD rental market leader Netflix continues to move toward streaming, following an overall industry trend, striking deals worth over a billion dollars with Epix, Starz and Relativity.

Of course, DVDs are still big business so no one should expect the discs to disappear anytime soon.

However, with mainstream Blu-ray player prices falling under $100, and new Blu-ray discs falling under $20 at launch already, the format should likely push DVD completely out within years, as the HDTV market continues towards saturation.




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Panasonic shows off 'Jungle' portable gaming system

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 05 Oct 2010 8:57

Panasonic shows off 'Jungle' portable gaming system Panasonic has showed off the Jungle portable console this week, a handheld designed for online gaming and MMORPGs.

The Jungle aims to differentiate itself from the more popular Nintendo and Sony handhelds by adding a full QWERTY keypad, a touchpad, a D-Pad, and shoulder buttons.

Although it is unconfirmed, the Jungle supposedly runs a Linux OS, has 3G and Wi-Fi support, and has an HDMI-out port.

If the console does run on Linux, it means most of the MMORPGs will need to be ported, already putting the system at a disadvantage.

We will keep you updated on any developments, including price.



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BT wants moratorium on requests for alleged pirates' details

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 5:32

BT wants moratorium on requests for alleged pirates' details BT is seeking a moratorium on requests for personal information of alleged pirates that subscribe to its Internet services. The telecommunications giant's move comes after thousands of customers from its PlusNet services, along with those of other ISPs, had their personal information leaked online from London law firm ACS:Law.

BT wants a temporary halt on all new and existing applications for subscriber information until a test case can be heard. The test case was originally scheduled to be heard today, but was adjourned until January 11, 2011. "This will be a test case for ISPs," a legal representative of BT told BBC News.

The case involves law firm Gallant Macmillan, representing record label Ministry of Sound. The law firm is seeking a court order to obtain the personal information of PlusNet, BSkyB and Be Internet subscribers. BT lawyers requested the adjournment, saying the firm wanted details of the security system that would be used to store information that is handed over.

Just last week, BT was criticized after the personal details of 500 customers were sent to ACS:Law in an unencrypted document, possibly putting BT in breach of the Data Protection Act.

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'Skype for Android' released

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 05 Oct 2010 5:27

'Skype for Android' released Skype has released the long-anticipated Android version of their software today, making the app free in the Android Market.

Smartphone owners running Android 2.1 or 2.2 can use the app.

Skype for Android allows consumers to make free Skype-to-Skype calls over Wi-Fi in the US, or over 3G and EDGE in Europe.

Furthermore, users can make cheap calls to landlines and mobile phones.

Finally, Skype contacts are easily synced with a user's phone contacts, and instant messaging is also included.

Skype for Android is supported on the Samsung Fascinate, the Motorola DROID 2, the Motorola DROID X, the HTC DROID Incredible, the LG Ally, the Motorola Devour, the Motorola DROID and the HTC DROID ERIS.




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Samsung announces 1ms LCD monitor

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 5:04

Samsung announces 1ms LCD monitor Samsung Electronics America Inc. has unveiled the new SyncMaster P2770FH monitor which offers an unprecedented 1 ms response time to eliminate motion blur and ghosting effects. "The new P2770FH is a prime example of Samsung's leadership in display engineering, and creative professionals and computer gamers seeking the best possible viewing experience will immediately appreciate its benefits," said Young Bae, director of display marketing at Samsung Enterprise Business Division.

"With the fastest response time among the product line, the P2770FH offers industry-leading quality for premium visual performance in everyday personal and professional use."

Some key specs of the SyncMaster P2770FH:

  • Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution
  • 1ms response time
  • 70,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • Viewing angle: 170°/160°
  • Input:
  • Audio:
    • Audio Out
    • Optical Audio Out
  • Dimensions: 26 x 19 x 9.6 inches
  • Weight: 6.7 lbs.
The P2770FH will be available in October 2010, priced at $399.99.




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Acer debuts Aspire One netbook with dual-core processor

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 4:40

Acer debuts Aspire One netbook with dual-core processor Acer America has debuted its new Aspire One AOD255, featuring a dual-core processor in an ultra-thin design for enhanced mobile performance. Featuring the latest Intel dual-core technology for netbooks, the Acer Aspire One AOD255 includes the new Intel Atom N550 processor. A cheaper AOD255 model features a single core Intel Atom N450 processor.

"We have enhanced our best-selling Aspire One netbook line with the improved performance and better power efficiency to improve the mobile computing experience for consumers" said Pete Dailey, senior product marketing manager for netbooks. "With the new Aspire One AOD255, users are able to multitask, explore the Internet, connect with friends, and enjoy entertainment applications, without worrying about battery life or being tethered to an electrical outlet."

The AOD255 features a 10.1-inch CrystalBite LED-backlit display that saves 22.2 percent power compared with other netbook displays. An integrated Intel graphics chipset drives the display, while the netbook features 802.11 b/g/n fast WiFi connectivity.

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HP selling systems with AMD chips featuring TurboCore

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 4:09

HP selling systems with AMD chips featuring TurboCore Hewlett-Packard (HP) has begun to quietly sell personal computers that contain microprocessors based on the code-named Zosma design from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), featuring TurboCore technology.

The quad-core chips are the first from AMD to feature the TurboCore technology, which can speed up two of the four cores by about 300-500MHz for single thread performance.

The HP Pavilion Slimline s5660f and HP Pavilion Elite HPE-400z feature the AMD Phenom II X4 840T and AMD Phenom II X4 960T respectively, according to CPU-World.

The chips are compatible with AM3 motherboards, featuring 2MB of L2 cache and 6MB of L3 cache. Each feature dual-channel DDR3 memory controllers.

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iPad has fastest adoption rate ever, beating DVD player

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 05 Oct 2010 3:45

iPad has fastest adoption rate ever, beating DVD player According to new data from Bernstein Research, the Apple iPad has the fastest adoption rate of any non-phone electronics device, ever.

iPads are selling at a rate of 4.5 million units per quarter, handily beating the iPhone and the DVD player, which sold at a rate of under 1 million per quarter when first released.

"The iPad did not seem destined to be a runaway product success straight out of the box. By any account, the iPad is a runaway success of unprecedented proportion," said Colin McGranahan, an analyst for Bernstein.

If this current rate continues, the iPad will help tablets become the fourth largest consumer electronics category in the United States, with an estimated $9 billion in sales.

The top categories are TVs, smartphones and notebooks.

"It is the rare American household that would spend $600-plus dollars on an iPad and buy a TV or a PC or a digital camera in the same month, or the same quarter, or maybe even the same year," added McGranahan.




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Lenovo adds NVIDIA Optimus technology to ThinkPads

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 2:37

Lenovo adds NVIDIA Optimus technology to ThinkPads Lenovo has made steps to offer consumers high graphics performance while attempting to maximize battery life by packing NVIDIA Optimus technology into its ThinkPad T410, T410s and T510 laptops. The company has also announced that sales of ThinkPad laptops will surpass 60 million units this month.

NVIDIA Optimus technology automatically switches between high performance graphics and energy saving graphics options based on what the user needs at the time, letting ThinkPad laptops with Optimus achieve up to 33 percent longer battery life over discrete only mode, adding up to 1 hour extra battery life per charge.

"New technologies like NVIDIA Optimus are making ThinkPads even smarter," said Rene Haas, general manager, Notebook Products, NVIDIA. "Never before has there been a solution that so effectively eliminates the tradeoffs between riveting graphics performance and long battery life. Visual content is the most popular and important form of data today, and we've built the NVIDIA NVS 3100M graphics processor to be the perfect processor for the task."

Lenovo ThinkPads with NVIDIA Optimus

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StatCounter: Internet Explorer share drops below 50 percent

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 1:41

StatCounter: Internet Explorer share drops below 50 percent According to market researcher StatCounter, Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser has dropped below 50 percent market share for the first time in many years. The figures showed that Internet Explorer's share had fallen to 49.87 percent in September, compared to 51.4 percent in August and 58.4 percent a year ago.

Mozilla Corp.'s Firefox browser followed IE with 31.5 percent of the market, up from 30.09 percent. Google's Chrome browser increased its share to 11.54 percent, which is more than three times its share from September 2009. "This is certainly a milestone in the Internet browser wars," said Aodhan Cullen, CEO of StatCounter.

"Just two years ago IE dominated the worldwide market with 67%." The firm suspects that a deal between Microsoft and the European Union to reach a settlement in an anti-trust lawsuit which saw Microsoft's Update service push out a "Browser Choice" application to millions of Windows users may have been the blow that knocked Internet Explorer below 50 percent.

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Ballmer: Expect Windows Slates by Christmas

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 1:26

Ballmer: Expect Windows Slates by Christmas Speaking to an audience at the London School of Economics, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer told students and journalists to expect to see Slate gadgets running Windows software by Christmas, but did not reveal whether any would be on sale by then, or from whom. "You'll see new slates with Windows on them. You'll see them this Christmas," he said. The Redmond-based software giant has been very slow to respond to Apple's iPad tablet.

"Certainly we have done work around the tablet as both a productivity device and a consumption device," Ballmer said. At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January, Ballmer had shown off one Hewlett-Packard tablet running Windows software, but very little has been heard about the device since HP agreed to buy Palm. It said later that it will develop a crop of new devices running Palm software, but will also offer Windows devices.

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Malware peddlers target iTunes users with bogus e-mail receipts

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 12:51

Malware peddlers target iTunes users with bogus e-mail receipts PandaLabs, the research arm of Panda Security, has warned that malware peddlers are sending out fake iTunes receipts via e-mail to lure users to download harmful software. The receipt looks authentic but is designed to make a user concerned about the total of the bill so they will click a "report a problem" link.

Clicking the link connects to a .RU site where a user will be asked to download a file. "After clicking the link, the victim is asked to download a fake PDF reader," PandaLabs said. "Once installation is complete, the user is redirected to an infected Web page containing the Zeus Trojan, which is specifically designed to steal personal data. This phishing attack was uncovered shortly after a similar phishing attack targeting LinkedIn users appeared last week, which appears to have originated in Russia."


Pic Source: PandaLabs

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FCC seeks more information from Comcast, NBC Universal over proposed deal

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 12:40

FCC seeks more information from Comcast, NBC Universal over proposed deal The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has written to both Comcast Corp. and NBC Universal to request more information about a proposed deal that would see Comcast acquiring a controlling sake in the large media company.

The letter to Comcast questions the cable operator's distribution agreements for popular cable channels that it already owns, such as E! Entertainment, the Golf Channel and Versus. It also is asking for details about Comcast's channel line-ups and for information on how it decides on programming to carry.

The letter to NBC Universal requests information about existing agreements with satellite, cable and phone companies to carry some NBC channels including Oxygen and local NBC and Telemundo stations.

Comcast is seeking approval from the FCC and the Justice Department to acquire a 51 percent stake in NBC Universal, which has sparked some fears among competitors and public interest groups. The deal would hand Comcast control over the NBC and Telemundo networks, as well as some cable channels including CNBC, Bravo and Oxygen.

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Best Buy charges only $30 to update PS3 firmware

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 12:07

Best Buy charges only $30 to update PS3 firmware Have you ever hated having to update your PS3 firmware yourself? Is the task of downloading the free update or retrieving it from a game disc just too much manual labor for you to handle? If so, then Best Buy comes to the rescue as usual. Fresh from being called out for offering $40 "optimization" services for new PCs from its stores, Best Buy's geek squad has now found a way to profit from free firmware updates.

A Best Buy store in New York will add $30 to the purchase price of a new 120GB PlayStation 3 (PS3) console to update it to the latest firmware. It boasts that the update will enable the console to play _all_ Blu-ray movies and PS3 games. It will eliminate bugs and glitches and make the system run smoother too. Use Facebook? Well the update even improves that, while adding Power Save settings, a Photo Gallery and Video Editor, PlayStation Plus and improves System Settings.

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Google TV adds more partners, channels

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 04 Oct 2010 11:32

Google TV adds more partners, channels Google has announced more partnerships today for its Google TV platform alongside a new website, http://google.com/tv.

Logitech and Sony are releasing the first Google TV hardware products, a set-top box, an HDTV and a Blu-ray player, later this month.

Google TV will launch with channels from Netflix, Pandora, Amazon, YouTube, Turner Broadcasting, CNBC, the NBA, USA TODAY and the New York Times.

Logitech will show off their "Revue" set-top on Wednesday.

So far there is no word on pricing, but many analysts expect the set-top to retail for $200 and the Blu-ray player to retail for $300.





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