Sony has launched a new range of VAIO notebooks, the VAIO red edition, adding hand-finishing and some limited-edition allure to several of its portables. The new variants will include models in the VAIO Duo 13, VAIO Pro 11, VAIO Pro 13, VAIO Fit 14, and VAIO Fit 15 ranges, all including touch, and all with
Just yesterday Apple took the wraps off their latest Mac operating system, OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Unfortunately what the Cupertino company failed to do is announce which Mac computers would be compatible with their latest operating system. Well according to […]
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PS4 region-lock free Sony confirms
Posted in: Today's ChiliA liberal attitude to used games and now no region-locking: the PlayStation 4 is shaping up to be the console of choice for the freedom-obsessed gamer. The PS4 won’t come with any regional locking, Sony’s Brad Douglas confirmed at E3, meaning greater flexibility in where you buy your games. It’s perhaps not surprising that Sony
Chinese OEMs Unwilling To Build Windows Phone Devices Due To Nokia’s Dominance [Report]
Posted in: Today's ChiliHave you ever wondered why there aren’t that many Windows Phone manufacturers compared to Android? One obvious reason would be how compared to Android, Windows Phone’s market share is only a fraction of Android’s, ultimately discouraging OEMs to license the […]
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Today was a pretty exciting day at E3, what with Sony and Microsoft announcing additional details of the PS4 and Xbox One respectively, and if you were looking forward to more news about Blizzard’s Diablo 3 action-RPG arriving on console, […]
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Corning’s Gorilla Glass might soon step out of its phone- and tablet-filled lifestyle to explore a bigger part of the jungle. The material — used thus far to make a plethora of scratch-resistant mobile device screens — could replace some of the standard glass on car windows, according to company Senior VP Jeffrey Evenson. Speaking at MIT Technology Review’s Mobile Summit, Evenson says Gorilla Glass will reduce a vehicle’s weight and lower its center of mass. Theoretically, that means you could get better gas mileage than you would with a ride outfitted with run-of-the-mill glass. In addition, the material also acts as a noise filter, making car cabins quieter. Considering that auto manufacturers are striving to push the fuel-efficiency envelope, these claims sound like they could pan out. If you’re a see-it-to-believe-it type though, you can always wait for the first cars with Gorilla Glass windows. Evenson didn’t name a particular client, but he expects at least one high-end auto maker to start selling them within the next year.
Filed under: Cellphones, Misc, Tablets
Source: MIT Technology Review
Panasonic – “Let’s note” new summer model – Convertible “AX3″ series with full HD IPS LCD panel for individuals
Posted in: Today's ChiliFrom Panasonic’s “Let’s note” series, the new convertible PC “AX3 series” will be out on June 21. It has Intel Core i7 processor CPU and full HD IPS panel (1920 x 1080 dot) built-in.
Strong and light magnesium alloy is used as a material for the body and the “AX3″ weights only 1.14kg. It features a touch panel display which can be rotated in a 360-degree circle and make it a tablet style. It is the first convertible “Let’s note” PC.
Price: Open price
OS: Windows 8 Pro 64 bit
Colors: black, silver
Memory: 4GB
SSD: 128GB
Display: 11.6 inch full HD (1920 x 1080)