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Senin, 11 April 2011

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Facebook phone – INQ Cloud Touch on sale now

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 06:16 AM PDT

The much pronounced Facebook Phone form INQ, INQ Cloud Touch, is finally released and is now available for $489. This cool facebook Phone was rumored back in February 2011 and is now finally launched.

As the name suggests, it is basically a smartphone made for Facebook lovers. It has lots of exciting features relating to Facebook. The INQ Cloud Touch runs on Android 2.2, packs a 3.5-inch 480×320 display, an 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor, a five MP camera, FM radio, GPS, WiFi and Bluetooth.

The homescreen shows all of Facebook’s newsfeeds from your profile. It also lets you access many other Facebook features like Facebook Chat, Places, Facebook Messages, Notifications, etc. All this can be easily accessed with a tap. You can also sync your Facebook events with Google Calendar, which is pretty neat.

After HTC released its ChaCha and Salsa Facebook phones (not very successfully), INQ Cloud Touch is the second pure Facebook phone to arrive the market. We’ll keep a close eye and see what sort of ratings it’ll receive.

[via UberGizmo]

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Facebook phone – INQ Cloud Touch on sale now

Premium channels coming to YouTube?

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 06:12 AM PDT

Google has been planning a way to monetize YouTube for a while, it seems like that next step is going to put that plan in motion soon – we might see premium channels on YouTube.


According to the sources, Google is planning to create about 20 premium channels that will have five to ten hours of original programming. It seems that Google is quite serious about this one, since it is planning to invest $100 million for this original content.

Although it appears that Google is quite determined in its intention, we still don't know when we'll see this improvement and how much will these premium channels cost, nor what kind of content will be available to viewer. We can't shake the feeling that Google is trying to compete with Netflix, but with 20 premium channels we doubt that YouTube will make much impact on Netflix's users.

YouTube might become a TV network someday, we're looking forward to see premium channels and content, but we doubt many YouTube users will pay for it – hence Google’s struggle to make YouTube profitable looks to continue.

[via ZDNet]

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Premium channels coming to YouTube?

Logitech M325 wireless mouse offers precision and comfort

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 03:47 AM PDT

Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 is an entry-level product of this company, designed for notebooks systems and for less demanding users.


M325 is a classic three-button mouse with scroll wheel, based on an ambidextrous design, good to both left and right-handed users. The ergonomic shape of the casing is filled with rubberized surfaces for a firm grip. Logitech promises low energy consumption so much so that it claims to offer up to 18 months of battery life for this model, bold statement for a device powered by a single AA battery.

The scroll wheel is optimized for internet browsing with better quality, providing better control. Like other products from the company’s offer, M325 comes with a USB transmitter from the Unifying Logitech series commended for its miniature size and good stability on radio waves over 2.4 GHz. The awesome wireless mouse also has a three-year hardware warranty. Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 should arrive store shelves during this month and can be purchased for about $40.

[via TechFresh]

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Logitech M325 wireless mouse offers precision and comfort

Google censors autocomplete results in Italy

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 03:37 AM PDT

After Google's problems with China, the search engine giant is once again having problems but this time with another country – Italy.


Autocomplete feature has proven to be quite useful over the years, but it seems that some people don't agree. For example, it seems that the Italian government is having issues with this feature, therefore they have requested from Google to filer certain search results.

It appears that Italian government doesn't welcome certain suggestions that appear while searching for a specific public figure. Some of those suggestions include words such as fraud and similar, the Italian government requested the removal of those suggestions from autocomplete feature.

At first, Google refused to do this, saying that these suggestions are generated by an algorithm, but eventually, Google had to remove those suggestions from autocomplete since it lost its case against the Italian government.

We're not positive that this type of censorship is a good thing, and we have to ask ourselves, will Google be censored even more in the future?

[via Ubergizmo]

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Google censors autocomplete results in Italy

D64 – Nintendo 64 case mod does multiplayer too

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 02:00 AM PDT

We’ve seen some extraordinary portable N64 case mods in the past, but none functionally as well thought out and designed as this. It's a portable N64 mod known as the D64 and it’ll play multi-player games. The funny thing is that the D64 uses the five-inch LCD from the old Sony PS One, how about that? Each charge can generate up to three hours of play time.

Here are the D64′s official specs, according to its creator…

  • Official Sony PSone 5″ LCD screen
  • 4 amps of battery power yielding a little under 3 hours play time between recharging
  • SuperPad 64 Plus controller
  • Nintendo 64 console motherboard
  • Combined memory pack and rumble pack
  • Expansion pack
  • Built in speakers
  • Weighs just under 1kg, is easy and comfortable to use, all controls in the right place!

Check out the video below, multi-player play in action!

[via Bacteria, Crunchgear]

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D64 – Nintendo 64 case mod does multiplayer too

Stepto’s account gets hacked on Xbox Live

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 12:29 AM PDT

If you thought that Sony is the only company thats having problems with hackers, guess again. It seems that Microsoft and Xbox Live have similar problem as well.

Hackers over the world are getting tired from constant banning, so they have chosen to take action, or at least one of them. A hacker that goes by the name of The Predator apparently had enough harassment from Xbox Live personnel, after being banned 35 times, The Predator decided to have revenge on the person that got him banned in the first place, and so the user – Stephen "Stepto" Toulouse became the victim.

For those of you who don't know, Stephen "Stepto" Toulouse is Director of Policy ad Enforcement for Xbox Live and he's in charge of banning hackers. After he banned The Predator 35 times, The Predator decided it's time for revenge so he hacked Stepto's account so he could teach him a lesson. Of course, this incident has been taken care of and Stepto got his account back in no time.

If a person such as Stepto can get his account hacked, how safe are our accounts on Xbox Live?

[via Ubergizmo]

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Stepto’s account gets hacked on Xbox Live

Dell Inspiron M102z with AMD Fusion

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 12:00 AM PDT

Dell has launched quietly and without too much fuss a new 11.6-inch netbook – Dell Inspiron M102z. It is built on the same chassis as the Dell Inspiron M101z, the only difference being the platform and processors.


The M101z Inspiron comes with AMD Athlon II Neo K125 (single core) or AMD Athlon II Neo K325 (dual core). The newly launched Dell Inspiron M102z gives you a choice between Zacate E-350 processors with Radeon HD 6310 graphics card or C-50 with Ontario Radeon HD 6250 graphics card. The display is a 11.6-inch diagonal, 1366 x 768 and is not glossy.
The model comes in either 2 or 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, 320GB hard drive 7200 rpm, 1.3MP webcam, 802.11b / g Wi-Fi, bluetooth (3.0 + HS optional), and SRS surround sound with Windows 7 Home Premium at 64-bit, while TV tuner is an optional addon. Now about the ports, the M102z comes with three USB 2.0 ports, RJ-45 10/100 LAN, HDMI and a 7-in-1 card reader. The Dell Inspiron M102z will cost $555, a pretty decent portable laptop that certainly packs a punch.

[via iTechNews]

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