Toshiba updates Satellite Pro line with Core i3 / i5, Athlon II-based models

New laptop processors mean new laptops, and Toshiba has now joined the party with four new Satellite Pro models packing Intel’s latest Core i3 and i5 processors and AMD’s new dual-core Athlon II. Those include the 15.6-inch C650 / C650D, the 13.3-inch L630, the 15.6-inch L650 / L650D, and the 17.3-inch L670 / 670D, all of which are available with Intel Core i3 or Core i5 processors, while those with a “D” suffix pack an Athlon II. Otherwise, each boast either a 1,600 x 900 or 1,366 x 768 LED-backlit display, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5145 or integrated Intel GMA HD graphics, up to 8GB of RAM, an optional Blu-ray burner, and Toshiba’s own Media Controller software to let you stream content to other networked devices, among other standard fare. Still no indication of pricing or availability over here, but the whole lot should at least be available in Europe, the Middle East and Africa sometime in the second quarter of this year. Hit up the gallery below for a closer look at the complete, nearly identical-looking lineup.

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LSD, Sexy Fonts and Muppet Genitalia: The Strangest Tech Q&A We’ve Ever Witnessed [Humor]

Thousands of you Twittered up to feed questions about tech—and some Muppet-based ones—to guest editor Peter Serafinowicz. He answered 25 in a torrent of wordplay. While we await his first guest post, here’s the amazing #PSQA playback: More »

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Acer to launch Chrome OS devices at Computex?

Acer said it would be first to market with a Chrome OS netbook, and it’s looking like it may meet that lofty goal. Sources told VentureBeat that the company will debut multiple new products featuring the cloud-based operating system at Computex in June, less than three weeks from now. Then again, Chrome OS has been slated for the second half of 2010 for some time, so Acer may not be alone in introducing insanely-quick boot times at the show. We could even see devices earlier; we’ve been invited to an Acer press event in NYC on the last week of May, and it’s not too late for Samsung, Asus or Verizon to show off a partner device at Google I/O. It’s going to be a exciting few weeks, eh?

Acer to launch Chrome OS devices at Computex? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 May 2010 18:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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RIM tablet said to be ‘companion device’

A report says Research in Motion’s tablet will be a device that works in conjunction with its successful line of smartphones. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20004967-260.html” class=”origPostedBlog”Circuit Breaker/a/p

Samsung Moment update to Android 2.1 available at long last?

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Sure, it’s been leaked already — but is Moment-gate 2010 finally about to draw to a close? Quite possibly, because folks running the firmware update executable found on Sprint’s site are apparently ending up with a phone powered by Android 2.1 when all is said and done. Considering the fact that the Moment runs stock Android, the update feels long overdue — but Eclair updates are still pretty hard to come by no matter what kind of phone you’re using, so we’re just delighted to see it finally happen. Moment owners: can you do us a solid and check this out (assuming you’re brave enough) and let us know how it goes in comments?

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Report: Acer’s Chrome OS device ready for Computex

The Taiwanese gadget exhibition in two weeks is reported to be the site for the first Chrome OS-based device introduction. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20004964-260.html” class=”origPostedBlog”Circuit Breaker/a/p

Sony posts another huge annual loss, but PS3 sales are up

Sony just posted its yearly results today, and while a ¥40.8 billion ($439 million) loss is never a good thing, it’s at least a marked improvement from last year’s staggering $1 billion drop into the red, which was the company’s first loss in 14 years. LCD TVs and cameras were Sony’s big electronics sellers, while PS3 sales went up to 13 million from 10.1 million last year — and hey, Sony’s console actually became profitable at the end of the year as production costs have gone down. Now for the bad news: PSP sales were down to 9.9m from 14.4 last year, with game sales dropping to 44.4m from 50.3m units, while PS2 hardware went down to 7.2m from 7.7m units and PS2 software fell sharply from 83.5m units to 35.7m units. That’s not completely unexpected, as the PS2 can’t last forever and the PSP is getting long in the tooth, but it means that Sony faces some serious pressure to hit its target of 15m PS3s sold this year to pick up the slack and help it hit its goal of posting a ¥50 billion ($541 million) profit next year. Let’s hope that Move controller lives up to the hype, right? Sony’s also counting on 3D to help it get there, and wonder of wonders, it also expects Sony Ericsson to hit profitability, so that X10 mini pro had better be a big improvement over the Xperia X10. We’ll see if Sir Howard can keep all these various ships going in the right direction while still keeping the rest of Sony’s diverse operations (like its profitable life insurance business) in line — it should be an interesting year.

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Gateway updates NV budget laptop series

Gateway is updating its NV series with new versions of the 15.6-inch NV5 and the 17.3-inch NV7.

Dell pumps out a pair of new UltraSharp 1080p IPS LCDs, asks a pittance

Dell rarely disappoints with its wallet-friendly LCDs, and the new 21.5-inch U2211H and 23-inch U2311H don’t look to be changing any trends. The two UltraSharp screens go for $280 and $300, respectively, and they’ve got that viewing angle-friendly, color accurate IPS tech all the kids are rocking these days. DisplayPort, DVI, 1,000:1 contrast ratio… eh, who are we kidding, you stopped reading after we listed the price, didn’t you?

Dell pumps out a pair of new UltraSharp 1080p IPS LCDs, asks a pittance originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 May 2010 17:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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