Saturday, March 31, 2012

Deal of the Day – 27″ HP Omni 27 Core i5 Quad-core All-in-one PC

Wednesday’s LogicBUY Deal is the 27″ HP Omni 27 All-in-one PC powered by Intel 2nd Gen Core i5 “Sandy Bridge” CPU for $1012.49. Features:  Core i5-2400S 2.5GHz Quad-core, 1TB 7200RPM HDD, 8GB RAM, Intel HD graphics,Slot-load DVD burner, Wireless-N, 6-in-1 card reader, two USB 3.0 ports,HDMI input/output, wireless keyboard and mouse, Windows 7 Home Premium [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2012/03/28/deal-of-the-day-27-hp-omni-27-core-i5-quad-core-all-in-one-pc/

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This Card Shuffler Is Your The-House-Always-Wins Deal of the Day [Dealzmodo]

Hey kids, gather 'round. I've got something important to share. In Macau, the Vegas of Asia, things are pretty much exactly the same as the original gambling Mecca – lots of people in pyjamas and loads of smoke. The same rules apply too. More »


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Sony to launch NEX-FS700E 4K cinema camera for $9,000 at NAB?

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What would you pay for the ability to capture cinema quality 4K video? $36,000? $18,000? Try $9,000. That's the expected price of Sony's rumored NEX-FS700E, which could launch at NAB next month with a June ship date. EOSHD reports that the camera will pipe 4K video to a dedicated external recorder over 3G HD-SDI. It will reportedly use the same NEX E-mount as its predecessor, the FS100, and may include a trio of neutral density filters to increase versatility. We haven't been able to track down an image of the rumored cinema cam (the model in that image above looks identical to the FS100), but we wouldn't be surprised to see another detail or two leak out before the broadcast community's annual Vegas gathering kicks off in a little over two weeks. For its part, Canon is also expected to announce a 4K EOS-format DSLR at NAB, as a less-expensive alternative to the $16,000 C300, while RED's Scarlet already has 4K capabilities, and a $9,000 price tag.

[Thanks, Andrew]

Sony to launch NEX-FS700E 4K cinema camera for $9,000 at NAB? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Mar 2012 13:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Deal of the Day – 46″ Sharp 1080p LCD HDTV

Saturday’s LogicBUY Deal is the 46″ Sharp 1080p HD LCD HDTV (LC-46SV49U) for $499.99.  Features:  1080p resolution, slim design, 4 HDMI inputs, and more. $799.99 – $300 savings = $499.99 with free shipping. This deal expires April 3, 2012 or sooner. Check the above link for more details on this deal, and check the LogicBUY [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2012/03/31/deal-of-the-day-46-sharp-1080p-lcd-hdtv/

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Adobe Squeezes More Security Into - and More Cash Out of - Flash

In its ongoing quest to keep Flash relevant in the face of strong competition from HTML5, Adobe on Wednesday announced Flash Player 11.2, featuring a silent updates option to enhance the platform's security. Improving the security of Flash Player through silent updates is critical because more than 99 percent of malware installations succeed by targeting out-of-date software installations, Adobe said.

Source: http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/74741.html

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DoubleTwist adds Google Music support, gets an alarm clock app

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DoubleTwist is certainly still one of the better music management options for Android, and it just keeps improving. Two days ago the player app got an update and now it can hook into Google Music, though, it only recognizes songs that you've checked for offline access from within the Google app. An unfortunate restriction, but at least your tracks don't disappear into the ether if you prefer to play back your tunes via DoubleTwist. There's also new functionality coming to what is now less an app than an ecosystem, thanks to the just released DoubleTwist Alarm Clock. The functionality is pretty much what you'd expect -- set a time and pick a song from your DoubleTwist library to gently rouse you from your slumber (or kick your butt out of bed). The Alarm Clock is just $0.99 in the Play Market right now for the first 10,000 customers. After that it'll go up to $1.99. So don't waste any time, go download it now.

DoubleTwist adds Google Music support, gets an alarm clock app originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Mar 2012 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Is This Open Source Paintball Sentry the Future of Home Security? I Hope So [Video]

The future is here but apparently didn't bring any of the cool shit it promised—no flying cars, no hover boards, no sexbots. But at least we can be thankful that haven't been screwed out of auto-turrets. More »


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Haul Foreman – Rubbery Bag

Australian Company Haul specialises in making bags, cases and accessories from recycled products like billboard vinyl and number plates.  Their Foreman is made from recycled truck tyres, seat belt webbing and recycled denim.  Capable of taking a 15″ laptop and A4 folders, the bag is 38 x31x12 cm.  The rubber is not affected by water or weather [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2012/03/28/haul-foreman-rubbery-bag/

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Spotify takes Facebook's Timeline feature to insane extremes

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Worried that Facebook's new Timeline feature is going to offer up too much information? Don't worry, whatever roller coaster ride your relationship status updates might be, you've got nothing on Spotify. The music streamer is offering up 1,000-odd years of music history on its Facebook page, reaching back to 1,000AD, which was apparently a big year for organum lovers.

Spotify takes Facebook's Timeline feature to insane extremes originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Mar 2012 22:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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