ASUS has once again expanded its line of all-in-one desktop PCs by unveiling the ET2701INTI-B090K. Specs-wise, this space-saving system is equipped with a 27-inch 1920 x 1080 LED-backlight multi-touch display, a 3.10GHz Intel Core i7-3770S processor, an Intel H61 Express Chipset, a GeForce GT 640M graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 2TB hard drive, a 2MP webcam, a Blu-ray drive, an SD card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, an HDMI port, a 2.1 speaker system with an external subwoofer and runs on Windows 8 64-bit OS. The ET2701INTI-B090K will become available from early May for around 179,800 Yen (about $1,908). [ASUS]
England has been having quite a bad winter this year, with snow continuing well into this month. That’s why I wouldn’t be surprised if Doctor Who landed his TARDIS somewhere in the UK and encountered this… a snow Dalek.
Thankfully, Davros didn’t create an actual snow Dalek. It’s just a harmless sculpture made by DeviantArtist E-The-Zombie and her sister Fezhead11, and it’s not even in the UK.
While a snow Dalek might want to exterminate you, the good news is that you can actually just pour warm water over it to put it out of commission. I suppose that’s easier than having to install staircases everywhere.
It has been rumored for a couple weeks now that Twitter will be releasing its own music app using technology from its not-too-long-ago acquired We Are Hunted. While it has already been said that SoundCloud and iTunes will be integrated into the service, the folks over at AllThingsD are now reporting that a Twitter and Vevo deal has been struck.
According to someone “familiar with Twitter’s plan,” the micro-blogging platform has struck a deal with Vevo so that the latter company’s content will be offered via the social network’s music app. Specifically, Vevo’s music videos will be offered, with these videos more likely than not being – at least for now – the only way content from big-name artists/labels will be available freely via the music app.
If you’re out of the loop, Twitter’s music app will be designed to offer up personalized music recommendations based on various things, such as which artists they follow, and perhaps less ideally, also the artists followed by the user’s followers. The music app can be used regardless of whether one has a Twitter account, although using the service with an account will return better results.
In addition to Vevo content, word also has it that SoundCloud audio will be available, as well as third-party content via iTunes. There will be a total of four tabs with the service, one called “Suggested” with recommendations, one called “#NowPlaying” with songs being listened to by followers, one called “Popular” with trends, and one called “Emerging” with those one the rise.
[via AllThingsD]
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ATLANTA — In another embarrassing blow to Atlanta public schools, nearly three dozen former educators, including the ex-superintendent, were indicted Friday in one of the nation’s largest test cheating scandals.
Former Superintendent Beverly Hall faced charges including racketeering, false statements and theft because prosecutors said some of the bonuses she received were tied to falsified scores.
Scythe is bringing you their newest USB 3.0 cloning docking station, the SCY-CLN01. This standalone cloning docking station (no computer required) comes with a USB 3.0 connection interface and provides two SATA slots for 2.5-inch & 3.5-inch HDDs/SSDs (can be used simultaneously). The SCY-CLN01 will go on sale from April 10th for 3,880 Yen (about $41). [Product Page]
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Buffalo will also launch their new dual-band WiFi router, the WZR-1750DHP. Corresponding to the ‘Draft 11ac’ (the new standard for wireless LAN IEEE802.11ac), the WZR-1750DHP is equipped with a USB 3.0 port, four LAN ports, one Internet LAN port and supports for dual-band WiFi access point (2.4GHz – 450Mbps and 5GHz – 1300Mbps). The WZR-1750DHP will be available from late March for 22,050 Yen (about $234). [Product Page]
Here comes a new USB 3.0 LAN adapter from Evergreen, the DN-84327. Measuring W18mm x D18mm x H58mm, the adapter is equipped with a LAN port and a USB 3.0 connector (cable length is 18cm). The DN-84327 is available now for 2,499 Yen (about $27). [Product Page]
The ICOU8GT is another newly launched Android 4.1 tablet from ICOO that sports an 8.0-inch 1024 x 768 capacitive multi-touch display, a 1.2GHz Allwinner A31 Cortex-A7 quad-core processor, a Power VR SGX544 GPU, a 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 16GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), a 0.3MP front-facing camera, 4K video playback support, 3G external support, OTG function, WiFi, an HDMI port and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS. The ICOU8GT sells for $135.99. [Product Page]
Louisville Defeats Oregon, 77-69: Russ Smith Scores 31 Points As Cardinals Reach Elite Eight
Posted in: Today's ChiliINDIANAPOLIS — Even a nasty cold can’t stop Russ Smith.
With his teammates struggling with the virus he gave them and top-seeded Louisville facing its toughest test of the postseason, Russ put on his best show yet. He matched his career high of 31 points and the Cardinals proved they can win close games, too, beating Oregon 77-69 on Friday night.