Leaked AMD roadmap reveals Desna APU, bona fide tablet strategy

What’s a chip maker to do after successfully hawking five million of its Fusion APUs? Why, expand the line, of course! A leaked slide deck from within the lairs of AMD is showing off quite a bit of the company’s upcoming roadmap, and while a good deal of it has already been made public in one way or another, there’s one term that’s causing all sorts of buzz — and for good reason. Desna is the name to know, a Z-Series APU that’s aimed squarely at the tablet form factor. To date, only a handful of chips have managed to slide into slates, and while we always reckoned that a version of Fusion could really give those ARM-based alternatives a run for their money, it wasn’t clear if AMD actually had one that would handle the power and heat requirements. Based on these sheets — dated this month, for what it’s worth — the Z-Series chip will offer Flash compatibility, DirectX 11 support and IE9 / HTML5 acceleration, and that’s just for starters. Head on down to the links below for the full skinny, but make sure you grab a cup of joe and unplug the line first. You’ll need a few, to say the least.

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People of Lava invites Android developers to version 2.0 of its app market for TVs

While Google continues to work on an official Android Market for TVs, Sweden’s own People of Lava has announced the second version of the app store for its Scandinavia Android TV. With version 2.0 People of Lava is focusing on attracting developers to create apps specifically for the Android 1.5-powered TVs in order to fill its own app marketplace. Like Google, it has opened up a developer site stuffed with information for anyone interested in developing apps for the TVs, which are currently hand built in 42-, 47- and 55-inch sizes with prices starting at €2500 ($3,564). We wish them well, but with that high price developers may have as much trouble finding a wider audience as current Google TV partners have so far.

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NASA to demonstrate super-cool cooling technology

New cooling system has no moving parts, is scalable in physical size, and can withstand extreme conditions, such as the launch of a rocket into space.

Prepare For Your Firefox 2 Launch Party

This article was written on October 19, 2006 by CyberNet.

Firefox 2 Launch Party Shirt You still haven’t planned your Firefox 2 Launch Party? Well, what are you waiting for? There are plenty for you to join and partake in that are happening on Halloween weekend.

But wait! Maybe you didn’t know what you were going to wear! That is why Mozilla just released a Firefox 2 Launch Party T-Shirt for $10 (Guys or Girls). That is $7 cheaper than their standard Firefox shirt that they have to offer.

I just got done ordering mine and the standard shipping was $2 (hopefully it arrives on time). I figured $12 for a shirt isn’t all that bad.

News Source: Mozilla Links

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Fun video apps for iPhone

This week’s collection of apps include apps that let you film action from before you hit the record button, shoot retro-looking videos with effects you control, and give you pro-like options for shooting more serious movies.

Originally posted at The Download Blog

Fun video-shooting apps for iPhone

This week’s collection of apps include apps that let you film action from before you hit the record button, shoot retro-looking videos with effects you control, and give you pro-like options for shooting more serious movies.

Originally posted at The Download Blog

Arduino, magnet wire, and Android combine to create poor man’s NFC (video)

Poor Man's NFC

Jealous of your Nexus S-owning friends and their fancy NFC chips after yesterday’s Google Wallet announcement? Well tech tinkerer Joe Desbonnet has whipped up what he dubs “poor man’s NFC” using an Arduino, some magnet wire, and any compass-equipped Android smartphone (which is almost all of them). By placing a coil of wire on the phone and connecting it to the DIYer’s favorite microcontroller, Desbonnet was able to send data, albeit very slowly, to his HTC Desire running a special app to decode the signals. Granted, you’re probably not going to see American Eagle mod their point of sale systems to talk to your phone’s magnetometer, but it’s still a neat trick. In fact, we’d break out our Arduino right now to give it a try, but our secret lair is strangely devoid of enameled copper wire. Check out the source link for instructions, and don’t miss the video after the break.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab: Human Outside, Android Inside

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