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22 May 2012 at 1:06pm Samsung Focus 2 (AT&T): Full Review LAPTOP Magazine Click to EnlargeThe phone's rear features a 5-megapixel camera between an LED flash and a pair of small speakers. Logos for Samsung and Windows Phone are printed below in gray. Measuring 4.8 x 2.5 x 0.4 inches, the 4.3-ounce Focus 2 is one of the ...
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22 May 2012 at 8:17am Lenovo IdeaPad Y480 PC Magazine The Lenovo IdeaPad Y480 combines quad-core "Ivy Bridge" adrenaline with speedy Nvidia graphics to stir up the 14-inch mainstream laptop segment. At first glance, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y480 didn't strike us as a contender for Editors' Choice.
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22 May 2012 at 1:50am Tech2 ZEB-S990Hi Fi 2.0 speakers launched for Rs. 799 Tech2 The speaker also comes packed with a noise reduction technology. It is powered by USB, which makes it pretty convenient for laptop users as they can just plug in the speaker in the USB port and use - no power outlet is required.
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21 May 2012 at 3:37pm Wired News Lenovo's New 'Ivy Bridge' Laptop Is Stuck in Troubled Waters Wired News We're finally receiving laptops featuring the third-generation ?Ivy Bridge? processor. This CPU, still named under the Intel Core series conventions, isn't just shrunken down using a new 22nm process, it's also a 3-D chip that has stacked components, ...
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21 May 2012 at 2:20am Review: 11 inch Ivy Bridge + Kepler (Clevo W110ER) The Verge Expecting the tinny quiet sound you get from most small laptops (ultrabooks), I was pleasantly surprised. These speakers deliver loud, clear sound that you would expect from a much larger laptop. Don't plan on throwing out your stereo system yet, ...
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16 May 2012 at 12:58pm Taking Beats Anywhere, by Bluetooth New York Times Best of all, the speakers play music that's on your phone or laptop, over a Bluetooth wireless connection (maximum distance from phone: about 35 feet). In other words, you already have the world's greatest touch-screen remote control.
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7 May 2012 at 6:10am ExtremeTech Microsoft creates Kinect-like system using your laptop's built-in speaker ... ExtremeTech In the case of SoundWave, your computer's built-in speaker is used to emit ultrasonic (18-22KHz) sound waves, which change frequency depending on where your hand (or body) is in relation to the computer. This change in frequency is measured by your ... Laptop Uses Sound for Gesture ControlDiscovery News Microsoft developing sound-based gesture control for laptopsPC Pro Microsoft researching sound only gesture systemSlashGear ITProPortal -Mashable -CIO all 66 news articles » Read more...
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