Sony and Panasonic to announce OLED HDTV partnership next week?
With Samsung and LG (still) poised to introduce their OLED HDTVs later this year, rumors that Sony and Panasonic will join forces are heating up. Japan’s Nikkei is following up its initial report last month with word from the usual unnamed sources that the two are "close" to a deal and could announce
Samsung files patents for robot that mimics human walking and breathing, ratchets up the creepy factor
As much as Samsung is big on robots, it hasn’t gone all-out on the idea until a just-published quartet of patent applications. The filings have a robot more directly mimicking a human walk and adjusting the scale to get the appropriate speed without the unnatural, perpetually bent gait of certain peers.
Top Trends of 2012: The Consumer Cloud
In 2012 we’ve seen amazing growth in the Consumer Cloud, meaning cloud computing for everyday users. There are three main categories in the Consumer Cloud: storage, sync, and notes. Dropbox, Apple’s iCloud and Evernote (respectively) have been the most impressive performers in each category so far this
Sony Xperia Go makes a trip to the FCC, doesn’t bring suntan lotion
Sony isn’t wasting much time getting regulatory approvals. Just a few weeks after it brought the Xperia Go into the world, it’s passing the toughened-up phone through the FCC for Uncle Sam’s rubber stamp. Before you get visions of picking one up for Facebook updates on a canoe trip, be aware that it’s
Red Hat’s Data Grid 6 Challenges Hadoop on Big Data
Red Hat’s addition of Data Grid 6 to its JBoss family of products cements the company’s position as a major datacenter player. The new storage management component within Red Hat’s JBoss middleware platform is designed to give large e-commerce and financial transaction customers the ability to handle
Netflix goes ‘beyond five stars’ in a more detailed explanation of recommendations
The Netflix Tech Blog produced part one of a deep dive into how its recommendations work back in April and now the team is back with the other half. If you’re among the many wondering why certain movies get pushed to the front of your recommendations and others don’t, the key is their attempt to predict,
62% of Library Users Don’t Know They Can Check Out E-Books [STUDY]
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Flipboard Officially Launches On Android, Adds Google+, YouTube And More Localized Versions
It’s been a big week for Flipboard’s Google-related announcements. On Tuesday, the company revealed Google+ integration was coming to its social magazine, and today, the app is officially launching on all Android devices, including the Kindle Fire and the Nook. The Google+ integration, as well as newly
AMD launches Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition, demands rematch with NVIDIA
If you’ve been missing out on the graphics card wars of late, then here’s a quick rundown. AMD launched its high-end $549 Radeon HD 7970 at the end of last year, and it reigned comfortably for a few months until NVIDIA came out with the masterful GeForce GTX 680. That would have been the end of the matter,
Flipboard officially launches on Android, in multiple app stores and for more countries
Popular newsreader Flipboard is finally officially available on Android, coming out of beta and Galaxy S III exclusivity. As seen in the latest test version, it now supports integration of shared articles from your Google+ feed alongside Twitter and Facebook feeds, and has also added support for YouTube
