Archive for January 11th, 2012

Vizio’s new desktop and laptops aim to disrupt the PC market – Los Angeles Times

One of the more notable and surprising reveals so far at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show has been the debut of Vizio’s line of laptops and all-in-one desktop PCs. Vizio declined to detail the specifications or release date of its new products, but gave us some hands-on time with the PCs.  All-in-One The All-in-One, as ...Read More

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Gaikai brings cloud gaming to LG ‘smart’ TVs – Computerandvideogames.com

Gaikai cloud gaming service has partnered up with LG Electronics to bring PC gaming to new ‘LG Smart TV’ units. The incorporation of Gaikai into TV sets will allow owners to stream and play full PC games on their TVs without the need for any extra hardware. LG says this deal will give owners of ...Read More

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Dell to launch consumer tablet PC‎ – Times of India

LAS VEGAS: Dell Inc intends to launch its first consumer tablet computer in late 2012, marking its entry into a hotly contested and increasingly crowded arena that has already claimed arch-foe Hewlett Packard. The once-dominant corporation founded by Michael Dell has seen a growing crop of tablets and smartphones entice consumers away from PCs. But ...Read More

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UK tax regime blamed as Raspberry Pi device manufacture kicks off overseas – Cabume – Cambridge technology news

It seems it isn’t only computer science that needs Raspberry Pi wants to shake up. The announcement that mass production of its first extremely low-cost computers had begun was accompanied with a broadside fired at a tax policy it says hurts the UK economy by rewarding overseas manufacturing. The Raspberry Pi Foundation web site was ...Read More

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Intel moves beyond PC era, touts Android phone – The Seattle Times (blog)

LAS VEGAS — During his keynote speech at CES, Intel Chief Executive Paul Otellini said we’re moving beyond the era of the personal computer — to the era of “personal computing.” “The devices themselves are less relevant,” he said. “The more important question is, “Are we creating a better experience.’ That’s the ultimate litmus test ...Read More

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