Sunday, September 29, 2013

Panasonic Announces 85 inch Full HD Plasma Display

The size wars is picking up again, this time by Panasonic Japan with its recent announcment on a 85 inch Full HD (1920x1080 resolution) Plasma display.

Intriguing? Perhaps not as it was Panasonic who have developed the world's largest 103-inch plasma display to the market in 2006. So what's so special with this 85 inch display ?

With a thickness of 99mm, Panasonic's 85 inch Full HD plasma display incoporates Panasonic's NeoPDP energy-efficient, double luminance technology.The display will sport a contrast ratio of 40,000:1, max. 2,000,000:15.An overall improvement as compared to the bigger display

The display has a viewing area of 1,889 mm (W) x 1,062 mm (H), weighs about 130kg and boasts a long life of 100,000 hours. Retail price and launch date is not confirmed yet.



Friday, September 27, 2013

Piracy is Good For Business Who Said That Angry Birds, That's Who!

Regardless of the industry you work in, counterfeiting or unauthorized distribution is something youll have to learn to live with. The biggest difference is how you treat the end customer - are you going to punish or educate the customer. While MPAA and RIAA are hell bent on punishing the customer, even when that customer is U.S. Congress, or the actual offices of MPAA and RIAA themselves, there are companies that strive on educating the customer and expanding their own ecosystem to cover counterfeited products as well.


One such example is Rovio Mobile and their Angry Birds franchise. At Midem 2012 conference in Cannes, France, CEO of Rovio Mobile Mikael Hed stepped forward and made a daring statement: "We have some issues with piracy, not only in apps, but also especially in the consumer products. There are tons and tons of merchandise out there, especially in Asia, which are not officially licensed products," continuing with "we could learn a lot from the music industry, and the rather terrible ways the music industry has tried to combat piracy."

Seeing multi-billion dollar companies like Valve, Blizzard as well as music artists actually thriving on changing their business models to protect their own content and yet protect the consumer at the same time is the right way forward. Digital distribution channels created tens of billions of dollars in revenue which did not exist before.
"Already our apps are becoming channels, and we can use that channel to cross-promote - to sell further content," Mikael said. "The content itself has transformed into the channel, and the traditional distribution channels are no longer the kingmakers."

The conclusion of his speech was "Piracy may not be a bad thing: it can get us more business at the end of the day."

The problem with RIAA and MPAA model is ultimately, it is more about the control of the user than the control of who owns the content - given the number of artists who have their own parallel channels of their own content distribution. But the companies like Rovio Mobile can challenge the counterfeiting and piracy, educate the consumer and earn ton of money in the process. Will it account for lost sales - they certainly would. But they will be too busy counting the money earned by customer education.



Thursday, September 26, 2013

Powermat aims to expand its reach this year

Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain (February 15, 2010) – Powermat will expand its reach at an ambitious rate of one global market per month through the end of 2010. The bold announcement was made today in support of the unyielding appetite of partners around the world, who have called upon the wireless charging pioneer to access every market that can benefit from wireless energy.

Just four months ago, Powermat launched its premiere product line in the US to great success as consumers flocked to stores with over 750,000 units shipped and widespread sell outs in just the first two months of availability. Having solidified a stronghold on the consumer market, Powermat will now introduce new supportive technology aimed at the OEM. The company will pioneer its new Adaptive ASIC (A²) chip; a breakthrough achieved by miniaturizing Powermat technology to a level that allows for seamless integration into virtually any device. Adaptive ASIC draws on infrastructure already in place by original equipment manufacturers (OEM) as a basis for adapting Powermat wireless capability to fit the need of the OEM rather than the other way around.

The company will also introduce an entirely new line of products in 2010, which offer consumers additional options in both the number of devices they can wirelessly charge as well as the number of ways they can charge them.

Powermat 2010 Product Introductions

Powermat Receivers
The Powermat Powerpak receiver provides seamless integration into virtually any phone by allowing consumers to upgrade to wireless charging with no change to the phone’s ergonomics and design. More than a dozen models from HTC, Blackberry, Nokia, LG, Samsung, Motorola and Sony Ericsson will debut by June 2010. Powermat also expands its support of the iPhone 3G/3GS by introducing 2 new models; a silicone case receiver and an extended battery case receiver, which combines the dual benefits of extended battery life and wireless charging.

Powermat Home & Office Mats
Powermat will launch a sleek new line of single, double and triple position mats for home and office use – Powermat 1X, Powermat 2X & Powermat 3X. These new models offer a wider range of price points to a broader audience. Powermat will also offer Prepack Bundles, whereby a charging mat is bundled together with a receiver; such as the Powermat 1X single position mat with iPhone Receiver Case, or Powermat 2X double position mat with Powercube.

Powermat Portable Mat
Embedded into a double position portable mat – Powermat Portable 2X - is a high capacity battery, which allows users to charge their devices without the need to plug into an outlet. The mat also folds into a sleek carrying case for easy portability and comes complete with a set of international plugs.

Powermat Netbook Mat
The Powermat 3X Netbook is a complete charging solution that simultaneously charges both a netbook and 2 additional low power devices such as phones, music players, Bluetooth headsets, eBooks and more. Since Netbooks are also coveted for their easy portability, the Powermat Netbook mat folds into a carrying case to maintain that convenience.

Powermat Car Charger
Powermat extends its reach to motorists by introducing the Powermat Car Charger, which eliminates the constant need to plug and unplug when entering and exiting a car. The Powermat Car Charger wirelessly charges hundreds of devices while travelling on the road with a simple Drop & Charge.



Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Prolimatech Unleashes First VGA Cooler


MK-13

Prolimatech, well-known for its Megahalems line of high performance CPU coolers, has released the MK-13 VGA cooler.










MK-13 with Accessories


MK-13 Poster


Measuring 205 x 43.5 x 99.87mm and weighing 555g, the nickel plated cooler has six copper heatpipes, a copper base and supports upto four 120mm fans. Representing Prolimatech’s first foray into highperformance GPU coolers, the MK-13 looks impressive and features theOmniMount Retention system, which makes it fully compatible with allsingle-GPU graphics cards (e.g. ATI Radeon HD X1000/2000/3000/4000/5000series, and NVIDIA GeForce 6/7/8/9/200 series). Bundled with allnecessary mountings and a syringe of Prolimatech thermal compound, theMK-13 VGA cooler is can be purchased from major retailers and e-tailersat a MSRP of 49.90 EUR in January 2010.

News via [Caseandcooling]




Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Japan's sumo wrestlers grapple with Apple's iPad

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After years of fat-fingered struggles to type emails and text messages on tiny mobile phone keypads, Japan's sumo wrestlers have been given Apple's iPad to pound with their jumbo-sized digits.

With the sport's reputation tarnished by recent scandals, the Japan Sumo Association is distributing about 60 iPads among all the 51 training stables and top association officials from this week to help improve communication.

And it's a giant leap for a super-sized sport that has until now relied on old-school modes of telephone and fax machines.

"It seems rather easy to use," association chief Hanaregoma said following a brief training session on the popular tablet gadget. "Sending emails was very easy."

A digital novice himself, the 62-year-old former wrestler admitted that while he can read incoming text messages on his mobile phone, he doesn't know how to write replies and does not usually use a computer.

But "time flies if you play with this", he said of the Apple gadget.

The

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Judge hand-picked jurors for Apple vs. Samsung trial

Jury duties are usually not very interesting, but in the case of Apple vs. Samsung, jury duty is so important that presiding Judge Lucy Koh hand-picked the jurors to prevent biasness.

Judge Koh questioned potential jurors about various topics including what were their choices of phones, how the economic downturn affected them, experiences with the legal system, and connections to Apple, Samsung, or Google.

A Google employee was excused, and so was an Apple employee who said that he hoped his employer will win the case. Additionally, another person was excused because he felt that the Apple vs. Samsung case was similar to the past Apple vs. Microsoft case.

"In my mind this is practically the exact same thing, but now just dealing with slightly different technology," he said.

The case deals with patents (among other things), so a man with over 120 patents to his name was also eliminated.

Apple already won two early victories by obtaining bans on the Galaxy Tab 10.1, and a pretrial ban on the Galaxy Nexus in the U.S. The trial is expected to last at least one month.

Source: Reuters



Monday, September 16, 2013

Intel Mobile Processors Pricing Updated

The first quad-core mobile part, the Core 2 Extreme QX9300 for Montevina Platform will come along in Q3 for $ 1038. Intel has also added two new Celeron processors; Celeron 585 and 575 based on the older 65nm Merom core for the Montevina Value Platform. Lastly, the Atom N270 (1.66GHz/533FSB) for Basic Notebook Platform will arrive in Q2 for S$ 44.



Friday, September 13, 2013

Microsoft and Samsung brings Surface to Southeast Asia

Today, Samsung Asia launched the next generation Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface which claims to feature PixelSense technology. The Pixelsense technology allows the LCD panels to "see" (viatransistors embedded within the pixels which can sense Infrared) and respond to touch and objects without the use of cameras. The SUR40featuresa slim 4-inch profile, a40-inch Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) LCD LED-backlit panel with Gorilla glass for superb durability, and supports up to 50 points of contact at one time. It can connect to a wide range of peripherals including barcode scanners, cameras and printers via Wi-Fi (802.11n), Bluetooth or Ethernet connectivity for expansion.

Microsoft Surface partners Object Consulting, NeoProducts and aZaas were also at todays event to demonstrate how users can maximise the Samsung SUR40 for a fully connected experience. Object Consulting demonstrated their travel and museum app based in Australia, while aZaas showcased a golf app for members to login, managegolf booking,upload their scores etc. NeoProducts showcased a customized SUR40 (above) which allow users to choose and purchase photobook, and customize to their requirement. According to NeoProducts, Fujifilm have plans to roll-out the SUR40 to customers in Australia, Europe and other countries in the next few months; for Singapore, it would be early next year.

Consumer brands and other technology partners include Fujifilm, Le Metier de Beaute and Industrial Color, have plans to use the Samsung SUR40 to supportretail scenarious, professional tools and marketing efforts.Do note that the Samsung SUR40isnt designed formainstream consumers, but companies who are looking to provide immersive experience to their customers. The Samsung SUR40 is priced at an estimated US$11,960for only the display, and US$12,590 for the display with matching stand.You can visit www.samsunglfd.com/solution/sur40.do for moredetails.



Thursday, September 12, 2013

Industry's First 'Smart' SD Memory Card

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., best known for its Panasonic brand products, has developed the industry’s first SD Memory Card with contactless smart card capabilities. Called smartSD Card, the new SD Memory Card combines the convenience of contactless data communication capabilities with large storage capacity and high security. The company will position the smartSD Card as key to realizing the "ubiquitous network society" and will strive to create new business opportunities not only in the device sector but also in the system and solution service sectors. Sample shipments of the smartSD Cards will commence in December 2004. Commercial shipments are expected to follow in the fall of 2005.

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About SD cards:
A Secure Digital (SD) card is a tiny memory card used to make storage portable among various devices, such as car navigation systems, cellular phones, eBooks, PDAs, smartphones, digital cameras, music players, camcorders, and personal computers. An SD card features a high data transfer rate and low battery consumption, both primary considerations for portable devices. It uses flash memory to provide nonvolatile storage, which means that a power source is not required to retain stored data.

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Smart cards are rapidly expanding into many new markets including finance, transportation, distribution, industry and government administrations and have been introduced in a wide variety of applications such as transport ticket payments, access control, electronic money and credit cards. In 2003, some 51 million smart cards were issued in Japan and the number is expected to rise to 340 million by 2010. Meanwhile, since the introduction of the SD Memory Card in July 2000, 220 makers have announced over 2,600 SD Memory Card-compatible products and approximately 41 million SD Memory Cards were sold in 2003, attaining number one global market share in the memory card industry.

As smart cards become more convenient, the need for greater data capacity and high security has increased. The smartSD Card combines the advanced copyright protection, portability, and easy connectivity of the SD Memory Card with the convenience of a contactless smart card, allowing the card to send/receive large amounts of data at high speed and with high security, thereby supporting a variety of new applications. The smart card in the smartSD Card uses non-volatile FeRAM (ferroelectric RAM), which enables high-speed data writing, five times faster than conventional EEPROM-based smart cards. The large-capacity flash memory in the smartSD Card can be used as an extra storage area for the smart card module and the stored data is protected by cipher technology. The secured extended memory also transfers data at the rate of about 600 Kbytes per second.

Offering large secure storage, authentication and contactless data communication capabilities, the new type of SD Memory Card can be used for a wider variety of smart-card applications. Mr. Masaki Akiyama, President, Panasonic System Solutions Company, said, “Our hope is to create new businesses deriving from the special features of the smartSD Card. These include corporate solutions dealing with information leakage prevention, mobile service solutions dealing with content distribution and home service businesses dealing with content distribution for home AV equipment. We will continue to offer new secure services in the broadening SD world to make our daily lives more convenient and safe.”

Panasonic will exhibit and demonstrate new applications using the smartSD Card at CEATEC Japan (October 5 to 9, 2004).

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Lenovo N100 Widescreen Notebook PC

Lenovo today announced the company's first Lenovo-branded notebook PC tofeature Intel Core 2 Duo, the Lenovo N100 widescreen notebook PC.Featuring such innovations in PC technology as next-generation WiFiconnectivity, enhanced multimedia features, the latest Intel(r) Core(tm)2 Duoprocessor, Vista Premium-ready capabilities and industry-leading system support,the Lenovo N100 is a notebook PC engineered specifically for small businesscustomers.

The Lenovo N100 includes the latest in wireless and multimedia features forenhanced PC connectivity and an improved viewing experience. Featuring "MultipleIn/Multiple Out" (MIMO), the next-generation WiFi technology based on 802.11nstandards, the N100 enables faster connectivity and greater wireless range thanPCs set with previous standards. The N100 is also equipped with a 15.4-inch (1)VibrantView display that delivers sharp contrast, crisp images, increased colordepth and wider viewing angles. VibrantView also optimizes the multimediaexperience by enabling users to view high-end graphic and video content in lowlylit environments.

"The new Lenovo N100 offers small business customers better, faster connectivityand performance while delivering the reliability, ease of use and value ourcustomers expect," said Marc Godin, vice president of worldwide notebookmarketing, Lenovo. "With the increased performance of Intel's latest processors,better wireless connectivity and Vista upgradeability, the new N100 combinesgreat value and the latest features to give our customers a worry-free computingexperience."

For power-efficient mobile dual-core performance, the N100 includes the latestIntel CoreTM2 Duo (64-bit) and Intel Celeron M processors. This technology helpssmall business customers, by allowing them to leverage the power of 64-bittechnology to manage heavier applications and experience greater multimediaperformance.

The Lenovo N100 offers full Vista-capable support and select models will beVista Premium ready. The N100 15.4-inch wide notebook PC also offers the NVIDIAGeForce Go 7300 with either 64Mbps or 128Mbps in select models to drive high-endgraphics performance.

The Lenovo N100 also includes Lenovo Care productivity tools that help automatemany routine security and maintenance tasks. Lenovo Care tools include

+ A one-button system recovery to help users diagnose, get help, and recoversystems to a previously saved state following catastrophic software failurescaused by today's viruses and malware.

+ Automatic updates that download and install critical updates for Lenovosoftware on a user-configured schedule to help keep the system operating at peakperformance.

+ Easy connectivity for simple wired or wireless set up for home office, officeand leisure connections.(2)

Pricing and Availability

The Lenovo N100 will be available in Singapore from 1 October. Prices for theLenovo N100 start at S$ 1,799.



Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Launch of New Coloud Headphones

2009 marks the 70th Anniversary of MARVEL Comics and the world greatest heroes and most feared villains look as Marvelous as ever. Just thinking that it's been that long since Martin Goodman and StanLee sat down to make timeless characters like Human Torch and Captain America makes you wonder how many times the world has actually been saved.

COLOUD MARVEL COLLECTION

Available in: MARVEL HULK, MARVEL IRON MAN, MARVEL X-MEN RETRO (available in June 2010), MARVEL PUNISHER and MARVEL WOLVERINE

The 25 May1977 theatrical debut of Star Wars - on a scant 32 screens across America - was destined to change the face of cinema forever. An instant classic and a unparalleled box office success, the rousing "space opera" was equal parts fairy tale, western, 1930s serial and special effects extravaganza, with roots in mythologies from cultures around the world. May the Force be with you.

COLOUD STAR WARS COLLECTION

Available in: STAR WARS DARTH VADER (available in June 2010), STAR WARS LIGHTSPEED and STARWARS REBEL ALLIANCE

After almost three decades of awards, musicals and a worldwide revolution of popular culture, Fame is asking the world to dance once again. When first released, ballet was the only option for dancers who where seeking a professional career. Fame ended a conservative era and changed dance, music and fashion overnight by introducing energy and self-expression to anyone who saw the inspiring kids at New York City High School for the Performing Arts. Get ready to tap in once again, but never forget the Fame ideal: “It's not about how big you make it, it is all about how far you take it.”

COLOUD FAME COLLECTION

Available in: FAME WHITE & GOLD and FAME BLACK & RED

Product Specifications

Driver Unit: 40 mm Power Drivers
Frequency Range: 20 Hz~20001 Hz
Impedance: 32 ohms
1KHz Sensitivity: 120 dB
Max Input Powerspan: 100 mW
Plug: 3.5 mm
Coil Cord: 1.2 m
Size: One size fits all
Warranty: 1-year

Recommended Retail Price: S$79
Available at all Coloud resellers such as TANGS, Robinsons and EpicCentre.



Friday, September 6, 2013

Microsoft holds product launch for 4 hardware products

Alan Chou, senior group marketing manager SEA for Entertainment & Devices division, Microsoft, kickstart the launch and introduces the new hardware products for the day. According to Chou, the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 was on sale at Comex last week and was widely received by public even before its official launch.

Microsoft claims that the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is the thinnest keyboard ever, and is designed for both notebook and desktop computers. Powered by a AAA battery,it features the company's Comfort Curve layoutthat provides substantial comfort while using, even through long hours.

The keyboard also comes with a portable Bluetooth Number Pad for users who may require it. The Number Pad comes with a carrying case for added portability too.



Thursday, September 5, 2013

Japan computer smashes speed record

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A Japanese supercomputer has broken its own record as the world's fastest machine by performing 10 quadrillion calculations per second, its developers announced.

The "K Computer", which has more than 88,000 central

Supercomputers operate roughly 10,000 times faster than ordinary personal computers.

Among other things, supercomputers are used by scientists investigating the effects of seismic waves and tsunamis to predict what effect they may have on buildings.

Ryoji Noyori, president of Riken, the company that jointly developed the machine alongside Fujitsu, said it was a landmark achievement in computing.

"The K Computer is a key national technology that will help lay the foundation for Japan's further progress," he said on Wednesday.

"I am delighted that it has achieved its major objective, demonstrating our strong technical power."

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Japan phones built to survive showers, toilet-drops

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Japanese women are so fond of their phones, they even use them in the shower, say manufacturers. This makes waterproofing a must -- also good against rainstorms and accidents while texting on the toilet.

Panasonic and

"Cellphones have become 'must products'."

Panasonic is looking to re-enter the European market after pulling out in 2005 to concentrate on its domestic sales.

"The reason we decided to come back is that there have been a lot of changes in this industry with the introduction of the smartphone," which has become a "global product," he said.


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Dust-proofing meanwhile can appeal to customers such as construction workers, he added.

Fujitsu, which has a fifth of the Japanese

While better known abroad for their laptops, the Japanese giant is now also trying to sell phones to Western markets.

In Barcelona, it showcased its range of phones already available in Japan, as well as a new "quad-core" phone with extra processing power.

Besides being waterproof, the

This technology includes sensors that raise or lower the volume of a call, or even slow down speech if the caller is speaking too quickly.

Monday, September 2, 2013

LG launches Optimus 2X and Optimus Black Android smartphones

James Park, president of LG Southeast Asia, region representative, said that the LG Optimus devices that are introduced today feature worlds first technological and innovative designs that set new standards for the user experience.

Augustine Lim, director for Mobile Communications, LG Electronics Singapore, was there to share the companys aggressive vision to be the leader in the smartphone market.

"Starting from today, LG will set new standards for smartphones in 2011. The range of Optimus devices will ensure that there will always be a device to meet your requirements. From 2009 to 2010, the world has experienced exponential growth in the smartphone segment - approximately 67%. This phenomenon growth rate will also be seen here in Singapore where we expect in excess of 70% adoption of smartphones by the year 2011. This would probably be the highest in the world.," Lim says.

At the event, VR-Zone has the opportunity to hands-on the Optimus Black and Optimus 2X.

LG Optimus Black

The LG Optimus Black features a 4-inch NOVA display that boasts 700 nits brightness. This means even if you areunder the outdoor sun, you will have no problem looking at the screen and navigate the various phone functions you want.

At the top, we find the power button, micro USB and 3.5mm audio connectors. Above the display is the 2-megapixel camera for video calls. The Optimus Black is also extremely slim, measuring approximately 9.2mm.

On the right are the volume controls and a unique "G" button (or Gesture button). Pressing and holding the G button allows user to do various things with the phone by touching or shaking the phone.

Opening the rear cover reveals the 3.7V 1500 mAh Lithium-ion rechargeable battery, the SIM card slot which is beside the rear 5-megapixel camera, and the microSD card slot.

The LG Optimus Black will be available in April 2011 at a recommended retail price of S$768 (before telco subsidies). It is currently running Android 2.2 Froyo, though LG mentioned that it will receive upgrade to Android 2.3 Gingerbread in the near future.