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		<title>MIT app turns your Android phone into a supercomputer&#8230; of sorts</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Oh, sure &#8212; a few people have called Google&#8217;s Nexus One a &#8220;superphone,&#8221; but suddenly, that nickname has taken on a whole new level of meaning. A team of talent from MIT has put its head down in order to concoct a new Android application that can come darn close to solving complex computational problems in just a fraction of the time that it&#8217;d take a bona fide supercomputer. The goal here is to let researchers and scientists convert to Google&#8217;s mobile OS, but if you aren&#8217;t falling for that one, it&#8217;s also designed to &#8220;let engineers perform complicated calculations in the field, and to better control systems for vehicles or robotic systems.&#8221; Of course, the models that are hosted on the phone do require a supercomputer to create, but once certain formulas are embedded, the app can then compute approximations in mere seconds rather than hours. Best of all, rbAPPmit is available for download as well speak in the source link below, but we&#8217;d probably wait for the (presumably thick) user guide to surface before diving in headfirst.
[Thanks, Alasdair]
MIT app turns your Android phone into a supercomputer&#8230; of sorts originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:10:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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		<title>Alleged Samsung NX100 pics and specs surface</title>
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We&#8217;re not quite sure what to make of this, as our first reaction is to label it a fan made render and move on. But it&#8217;s a very detailed render, so let&#8217;s hear this one out in between bites of freshly grilled burger (or whatever you do to celebrate Labor Day; we think more working is an appropriate course of action, but to each his or her own). So what you see surfaced on the Digital Photography Review forums is an apparent render of the Samsung NX100 and a diagram pictured after the break &#8212; labeled by number but missing the complementary key. We still don&#8217;t know much about the forum poster nor the images&#8217; origins, but later on he or she did provide supposed dimensions and some display specifications: 4.74 x 2.8 x 1.36 inches, 9.95 ounces, an external GPS receptor, an external EVF with 201K resolution, and a (non-articulating) display that&#8217;s 921K AMOLED. We&#8217;re intrigued to say the least, but nothing tangible at the moment.
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Alleged Samsung NX100 pics and specs surface originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 16:09:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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		<link>http://dschool.dk/?p=12912</link>
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		<title>Toshiba AC100 Android smartbook hits the United Kingdom</title>
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Hey, there little guy! That&#8217;s the Toshiba AC100 &#8212; an Android 2.1 smartbook with Toshiba&#8217;s custom user interface &#8212; on show in the UK, where you can now grab one up. The 10.1-inch, 1.9-pounder has yet to show its face anywhere near the US, but as for specs it&#8217;s got a 1GHz Tegra 250 SoC, a 32GB SSD, 512MB of DDR2 memory, 802.11n WiFi, optional 3G, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, and an HDMI port. While it&#8217;s listed on Amazon you still can&#8217;t actually order one of these bad boys stateside, but if you&#8217;re in the UK, you can grab one up for &#163;292.52 (almost $450) for the non-3G model. Video of the little guy in action back in June is below.
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Toshiba AC100 Android smartbook hits the United Kingdom originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 14:12:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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		<link>http://dschool.dk/?p=12911</link>
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		<title>Nokia said to be launching E7 smartphone next week</title>
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Well, it looks like the mystery of Nokia&#8217;s Symbian^3 slider may soon be solved &#8212; Reuters is reporting that the company will introduce its new &#8220;flagship&#8221; E7 smartphone at its Nokia World event in London next week, and it says that the device will pack both a &#8220;large&#8221; touchscreen and a full QWERTY keyboard. That&#8217;s further backed up by the existence of an XML file on Nokia&#8217;s own site, which seemingly confirms that the E7 does indeed run Symbian^3, and that it boasts a 640 x 360 display along with that QWERTY keyboard. Not much more than that at the moment, but those previous leaks suggest that we&#8217;re basically looking at a slider version of the Nokia N8.
Nokia said to be launching E7 smartphone next week originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 13:08:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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		<link>http://dschool.dk/?p=12910</link>
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		<title>Sleek Audio&#8217;s SA7 earphones briefly tested, dubbed &#8217;stonkingly good&#8217;</title>
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We didn&#8217;t get to hear them for ourselves at IFA 2010, and it sounds like we missed out &#8212; a pair of publications are already showering Sleek Audio&#8217;s nigh-bulletproof SA7 buds with praise. The tightly-woven carbon fiber casing may look stylish, but both SlashGear and TrustedReviews were even more impressed by the sound, calling the combination of dual-armature drivers and one-piece aluminum housing &#8220;more precise&#8221; and &#8220;stonkingly good&#8221; respectively. Both noted hugely powerful bass that sounded fantastic alongside the trebles and mids, rather than drowning them out, and high frequencies that remained comfortable to listen to even at higher volume &#8212; a mark of excellence, to be sure. Of course, one typically expects quality audio when slapping four Benjamins down &#8212; we&#8217;ll have to hear how these stack up against other audiophile buds.
Sleek Audio&#8217;s SA7 earphones briefly tested, dubbed &#8217;stonkingly good&#8217; originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 12:07:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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		<link>http://dschool.dk/?p=12909</link>
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		<title>Getmore frataget e-mærket</title>
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Getmore ApS er per dags dato blevet frataget e-mærket af e-handelsfonden, som står bag mærket&#8230;.
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		<link>http://dschool.dk/?p=12908</link>
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		<title>Google: Vores søgemaskine er neutral</title>
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Der hersker ingen tvivl om, at Google har den absolut største søgemaskine på nettet, og derved også spiller en stor rolle i hvilke sider en bruger ledes hen til for en given søgning&#8230;.
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		<link>http://dschool.dk/?p=12907</link>
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		<title>Carl Zeiss Cinemizer 3D Plus glasses get OLED infusion, still no attention</title>
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Carl Zeiss keeps on making minor improvements to its Cinemizer head-mounted display, announced way back in 2008 and intended to be the most amazing way to watch stuff on your iPod. They didn&#8217;t exactly catch on then, and two years later we&#8217;re not entirely sure that the latest revision will either. The tiny screens that sit a fraction of an inch from your eyeballs have been upgraded to OLED, which should make them bright and lovely as they pummel your rods and cones, but sadly they&#8217;re still stuck in VGA land &#8212; 640 x 480 is not a lot of pixels these days. This version also pledges greater compatibility with non-Apple devices, a welcome change, and even more welcome is the new visual styling, which makes you look a little less walleyed than the last model. Despite this the price hasn&#8217;t changed much, estimated to be around &#8364;400 ($515), but that&#8217;s still a lot to pay just to have the coolest Frozone costume ever.
Carl Zeiss Cinemizer 3D Plus glasses get OLED infusion, still no attention originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 10:44:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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		<title>Google indgår forlig i sag om Buzz</title>
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Da Google i februar i år starter deres forsøg på en social netværkstjeneste ved navn Buzz, så bliver den omgående mødt med massiv kritik, hvilket blandt andet resulterer i flere søgsmål&#8230;.
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		<link>http://dschool.dk/?p=12905</link>
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		<title>Windows Phone 7 ad promises &#8216;the revolution is coming&#8217; (video)</title>
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Usually we&#8217;d advise you not to read too much into this &#8212; we&#8217;d point out that this was a themed ad served up before the showing of Lawrence of Arabia at London&#8217;s Secret Cinema event &#8212; but what the hell: Microsoft says the revolution&#8217;s coming. It&#8217;s on now!
Continue reading Windows Phone 7 ad promises &#8216;the revolution is coming&#8217; (video)
Windows Phone 7 ad promises &#8216;the revolution is coming&#8217; (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 10:09:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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