Monday, July 09, 2012

Microsoft Will Begin Selling Massive 82-Inch Tablets Running Windows 8 (MSFT)

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/perceptive-pixel-windows-8-tablet-2012-7

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As part of its purchase of Perceptive Pixel today, Microsoft will start selling giant tablets running Windows 8.

This is the same 82-inch tablet Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was said to have hanging in his office. Now Microsoft will start selling those tablets, powered by Windows 8 of course, to business and education customers to use for presentations.

During a demo at Microsoft's keynote at its Worldwide Partners Conference in Toronto this morning, we saw a demo of the massive tablet from PPI's CEO. The 82-inch tablet is capable of thousands of multitouch inputs. You can also use multiple styluses on the tablet at the same time.

No word on cost or release date, however. Before the acquisition, PPI sold its 82-inch tablets for about $80,000. Steve Ballmer said Microsoft is working on making the Windows 8-powered devices more affordable for businesses.

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HP's Ivy Bridge-Equipped Envy 23 Offers Premium Style With at a Smaller Price [PCs]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5924337/hps-ivy-bridge+equipped-envy-23-offers-premium-style-with-at-a-smaller-price

HP's Ivy Bridge-Equipped Envy 23 Offers Premium Style With at a Smaller PriceFollowing the release of HP's Omni 27 all-in-one PC last year, a solid, if not exactly jaw-dropping offering, the company is back with the Envy 23, which carries the same design DNA and much of the same functionality, only with Ivy Bridge processors and a smaller screen.

The entertainment-geared PC comes with a 23-inch, 1920x1080 display with edge-to-edge glass, Ivy Bridge CPUs, up to 2 terabytes of storage, Beats audio enhancement, and the option of a HDMI-in, TV tuner and Blu-ray drive. Meant to compete with the likes of the Apple iMac and Dell XPS One 27, th consumer-targeted Envy 23 offers up further proof that all-in-ones are becoming the de facto standard for desktop PCs (as far as average users go). And the Envy 23 definitely has a quality look and feel to it that doesn't scream "CHEAP PIECE OF SHIT" when you look at it. If that isn't enough, then the $950 starting price tag might turn a few heads when it hits stores on August 5. [HP]

HP's Ivy Bridge-Equipped Envy 23 Offers Premium Style With at a Smaller Price HP's Ivy Bridge-Equipped Envy 23 Offers Premium Style With at a Smaller Price HP's Ivy Bridge-Equipped Envy 23 Offers Premium Style With at a Smaller Price HP's Ivy Bridge-Equipped Envy 23 Offers Premium Style With at a Smaller Price

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Sunday, July 08, 2012

PSA: Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ up for sale again at Google Play store (update: now shipping in '1-2 weeks')

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/07/psa-galaxy-nexus-hspa-up-for-sale-again-at-google-play-store/

PSA Galaxy Nexus HSPA up for sale again at Google Play store, ships in '23 weeks'

And just like that it's back. Following a yesterday's temporary stay of the ban on Google's HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus by Judge Koh, the soon-to-be Jelly Bean-loaded device is again up for sale at the Play store -- and a bit earlier than expected. If you'll recall, Google notes that Android 4.1 apparently mitigates the issues brought up within the dispute by Apple, which has until July 12th to issue a response on the matter. Orders are slated to ship in "two to three weeks," (see update below) so we'd suggest you grab one quick while it's fresh and tasty to ensure your taste buds get the latest Android sugar fix.

Update: Well that was quick. Just a few hours after going up for sale, the shipping estimate has been reduced from ''two to three weeks'' to ''one to two weeks.'' It's so close you can almost taste it.


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Foxconn fanless nano PCs get priced, dated and tweaked

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/07/foxconn-nano-pcs-get-priced-dated-and-tweaked/

Foxconn fanless nano PCs get priced, dated and tweaked

Remember those Foxconn built nano PCs that surfaced back in May? The giant manufacturer recently made them official, detailing a few unexpected tweaks in a Russian language press release. Now decked out in a sleek black finish, the nettops will sport the same I/O, but one image courtesy of FanlessTech hints that DVI might be thrown into the mix despite lacking a mention in the official press release. The AT-5250 model won't be walking the Cedar Trail with an Atom D2700 as originally planned -- instead, its sights are set on a 1.86 GHz D2550. On the other hand, the AT-5600 will pack a Radeon HD 6320 alongside the anticipated AMD E450 APU. Surpassing their presumed sub-$200 price tag, they're set to ring up at $260 and $280, respectively, when they launch this September. Journey past the break for the translated press release.

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Foxconn fanless nano PCs get priced, dated and tweaked originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 07 Jul 2012 18:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Saturday, July 07, 2012

ChatStep Is a Secure, Private, and Web Based Disposable Chat Room [Chat]

Source: http://lifehacker.com/5923876/chatstep-is-a-secure-private-and-web-based-disposable-chat-room

ChatStep Is a Secure, Private, and Web Based Disposable Chat RoomMost people don't have a need for a group chat service all the time. While many apps require you to set up passwords and accounts, it's just not worth it for that once-a-year experience. If you need a private and secure chat room without the hassle of usernames, ChatStep is a service worth checking out.

ChatStep is incredibly easy to use. You can create a room from the home page by typing in any name you like, then your nickname, and an optional password. Then, simply send your friends the room name and they can join up. When you leave, everything is deleted from the servers. Similar to the previously mention CryptoCat, ChatStep doesn't log messages, images, or user information. Better still, all your messages are encrypted before they're even sent. It's simple, but if you're looking for a quick way to chat with friend without Big Brother watching, then ChatStep is a great solution.

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