Daily Archives: October 3, 2011

Check out this hilarious unofficial iPhone 5 preview [video]

October 3, 2011

Note: parts of the video content below are not suitable for younger readers Here’s a promotional video you’re unlikely to see at Apple’s upcoming iPhone 5 press conference today. This unique preview comes courtesy of Taiwan-based Next Media Animation, a company that specialises in digitally animated spoof videos. You can bet that this work won’t...

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Check out this hilarious unofficial iPhone 5 preview [video]

October 3, 2011

Note: parts of the video content below are not suitable for younger readers Here’s a promotional video you’re unlikely to see at Apple’s upcoming iPhone 5 press conference today. This unique preview comes courtesy of Taiwan-based Next Media Animation, a company that specialises in digitally animated spoof videos. You can bet that this work won’t...

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How long until clouds adopt extreme computing chips?

October 3, 2011
How long until clouds adopt extreme computing chips?

Servers? We don’t need no stinkin’ servers! Both mobile and high-performance computing are placing huge power efficiency and performance demands on chips, but the $64,000-question is how long until such extreme computing use cases hit the server mainstream. Asked another way, the question becomes, how long until AmazonWeb Services adopts ARM-basedservers? Or perhaps it...

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Apple rejects Samsung offer, continues litigation in Australia

October 3, 2011

Apple has stood firm and rejected a settlement offer for its ongoing tablet-computer dispute with Samsung in Australia. The South Korean electronics firm is reported to have approached Apple last week with a deal which would have seen its Galaxy 10.1 table granted release in the country, however Steven Burley, a lawyer with Cupertino-based...

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Apple rejects Samsung offer, continues litigation in Australia

October 3, 2011

Apple has stood firm and rejected a settlement offer for its ongoing tablet-computer dispute with Samsung in Australia. The South Korean electronics firm is reported to have approached Apple last week with a deal which would have seen its Galaxy 10.1 table granted release in the country, however Steven Burley, a lawyer with Cupertino-based...

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Instagram App Update Addresses (Some) Complaints About New Filters

October 3, 2011
Instagram App Update Addresses (Some) Complaints About New Filters

Instagram pushed out version 2.0.1 of its mega-popular, iOS-only photo-sharing app today. In addition to routine bug-fixing and a few other minor features, the update makes changes to two of the app’s photo filters, which were overhauled with the release of Instagram 2.0 two weeks go. It was the 2.0 upgrade that offered Instagram...

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Instagram App Update Addresses (Some) Complaints About New Filters

October 3, 2011
Instagram App Update Addresses (Some) Complaints About New Filters

Instagram pushed out version 2.0.1 of its mega-popular, iOS-only photo-sharing app today. In addition to routine bug-fixing and a few other minor features, the update makes changes to two of the app’s photo filters, which were overhauled with the release of Instagram 2.0 two weeks go. It was the 2.0 upgrade that offered Instagram...

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YouTube Reportedly Forking Out $100M For TV-Esque Content

October 3, 2011
YouTube Reportedly Forking Out $100M For TV-Esque Content

The world’s foremost video-sharing playground may be more or less enough for its users, who want nothing more than to put their freestyles and kitten videos online, but it’s still on its way to becoming the money-making machine Google wants it to be. And while hamsters eating popcorn garner millions of views, they’re not...

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YouTube Reportedly Forking Out $100M For TV-Esque Content

October 3, 2011
YouTube Reportedly Forking Out $100M For TV-Esque Content

The world’s foremost video-sharing playground may be more or less enough for its users, who want nothing more than to put their freestyles and kitten videos online, but it’s still on its way to becoming the money-making machine Google wants it to be. And while hamsters eating popcorn garner millions of views, they’re not...

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Open Source Challenger to Google Maps API, OpenLayers, Adds Mobile Multitouch Support

October 3, 2011
Open Source Challenger to Google Maps API, OpenLayers, Adds Mobile Multitouch Support

OpenLayers, an open source map framework, has released its first new version in a year and has added support for mobile maps and multitouch gestures. That makes it all the more compelling an alternative to maps from Google and Bing for developers who would incorporate maps into their applications. Geo community leader James Fee...

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