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Samsung Galaxy S II White

The Samsung Galaxy S3, the heir to the Galaxy S2, will seemingly be a mere 7mm heavy, according to a report informed by Korean news outlet ETNews.

Samsung Electronics has reportedly set to reduce the thickness of the printed circuit boards and different electronics materials by a huge 20%.

We are not confident whether the Galaxy S3 will apply the similar trick as the S2; the latter was 9mm thick at its thinnest point but gotten an unsightly bulge at the back. In ratio, the iPhone 4S is flat and 9.3mm thick.

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Avid Studio

Multimedia software manufacturer Avid revealed on February 2nd this year the release of its 1st ever video editing application primarily targeted at Apple iPad consumers.

Named Avid Studio, the latest app has been soon made offered in the Apple App Store right after it was introduced. The maker states that the latest app gets a bunch of uncomplicated and simple to apply functionalities, so allowing even the most practiced users to make the most out of Avid Studio.

Despite being simple to apply, it’s still one those top-of-the-shelf video editing tools, blessed with some actully modern features. iPad users can apply the app to satisfy in a wide range of tasks like making quality videos and sharing them in an efficient and hassle free method.

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Apple is suing its arch competitor Samsung with an all new angle particularly going after a feature in Korean electronics giant’s smartphone this time stating that it violate its “slide-to-unlock” feature.

In this new case, Apple has stated that Galaxy Nexus breaks the “slide-to-unlock” feature that was announced for the first time back in 2007 by the original iPhone. Then on in the month of October 2011, it was copyrighted with US Patent and Trademark Office. Moreover, in the year 2006 Apple also received a “utility model” enrollment performed in Germany for this feature, reported Apple Insider.

Samsung may carry in its Neonode N1m smartphone which provided the slide-to-unlock feature method prior to Apple had named this feature as its find.

In the present case, Justice Andreas Voss might determine to keep it pending as a same suit has been proposed with Munich based Federal Patent Court in order to evade any kind of inconstancy in judgment. Still, Apple is seeking a judgment over the issue as soon as probable.

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RIM BlackBerry Playbook

Research In Motion is announcing a luscious price cut in the 64 GB variant of its PlayBook tablet device, ascertained the Canadian smartphone and tablet manufacturer. After the price cut, the 64 GB PlayBook will be offered in the market for only $300.

It is not just the 64 GB variant which was subject to the price cut, the 16 GB variant too is now offered for just $199. This isn’t the first time that RIM is slashing the price of the PlayBook. The device’s is being available at a discounted price ever since October 2011.

As of now RIM is providing the PlayBook at the lowered pricing just in the US and UK folks are yet to get the good news. As of this writing RIM’s online United States store, when accessed, was timing out.

The cost cut announced by the maker is being looked by many as an inescapable result of the product’s not-so-impressive performance in the market so far.

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Sony P Tablet

Sony has released its Sony P tablet device in the United Kingdom, at a more advanced rate than the Apple iPad.

The Tablet P comes with a clamshell design, offering two 5.5″ touch screens. It gets on the Android Honeycomb version 3.2 and is powered by the dual-core Tegra 2 processor, according to SlashGear.

Sadly, the Tablet P gets on an older version of Android while Google has already released Ice Cream Sandwich, that’s indicated for both Android smartphones and tablets.

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Kindle ebook Reader

Unlike different sellers, Amazon didn’t take too long to launch its source code of the Kindle Fire’s kernel.

Amazon, on the similar day of the release of its latest Kindle Fire, also launched the preceptive source code details on Amazon source code page.

The codes was designed offered as compressed tar.gz file of 809MB. With the aid of the source code, one can develop custom ROMs and also tweak the operating system – and it can be planned which all this will be probable highly immediately with Kindle Fire.

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DRM Removal Box

Have you ever heard M4V files? M4V files are iTunes Video Files. The M4V file format is a regular file format for videos for iPods and PlayStation Portables (PSP) made by Apple. M4V files you bought or hired from Apple iTunes are DRM safeguarded. There’s control on running on 5 of Apple devices. Thus if you do not remove DRM from iTunes M4V videos, you’re not let to run these videos on your different individual players such as Zune, PlayStation Portables, mobile phones and more.

Besides, Tune4Win M4V Converter can do as a qualified iTunes DRM removal tool for Windows users. It erases DRM cover from M4V videos by recording video whilst running it on the iTunes background. It is the top DRM removal tool to allow you remove DRM from bought or hire M4V files officially and easily.

Tune4Win M4V Converter is the highly tool to llow you play iTunes bought or hire videos films on iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune and other loosely and officially. It can remove iTunes DRM protection by recording iTunes M4V videos in the background of running the videos in iTunes. With this tool, you can convert each iTunes DRM M4V videos to plain iPhone, iPad, iPod, AVI, mp4 formats simply and loosely. There are some steps to convert iTunes bought or hire M4V Movies on Windows 7:

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Microsoft Kills Zune

On the day Apple is planned to release the iPhone 5, Microsoft has revealed that it will no longer be making its Zune players and will instead be concentrating on the Windows Phone platform as the core of their mobile music and video strategy.

In a post published on its Zune players support page, Microsoft claimed that it will not effect the services for available users. This includes honouring available warranties for each devices. available and past.

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iPhone 4S

Apple has launched the iPhone 4S instead of the iPhone 5 that does assert to some extent that the maker has adopted a tick-tock process, not dissimilar Intel, a main update complied by a minor one.

Certainly, the iPhone 4S is to the iPhone 4 what the iPhone 3GS was to the iPhone 3G and in the eyes of Apple’s marketing honchos, the small updates did not ensure a full figure rise from 4 to 5.

Interestingly, Apple did not mention the iPad 2 and iPad 1S although the alterations are highly same; camera, battery life and new SoC.

As expected, there has not been any visual alterations except probably for the camera aperture but the rest of the visual appearance continues the similar.

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Intel revealed on a proud note last week that the upcoming generation Ivy Bridge GPUs will be suitable with the 4K display resolution.

According to industry experts, the new move, made to accommodate 4096×4096 pixel resolution per monitor, has been primarily planned at offering Apple a perfect platform whereupon it can go ahead with their suggested launch of high resolution “Retina Display” Macs.

Apple first announced the Retina Display with the release of the iPhone in 2007.

Intel revealed this last week during the then-ongoing Developer’s forum. It’s possible which the new GPUs may hit the market sometime in 2012.

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iPhone 5 Mockup

We are seemingly weeks away from the iPhone 5 release and Samsung, being slightly aware of this, is planning a fresh legal assault on Apple, expecting to place a block on sales of the 5th version of the iPhone.

In a report from the Korea Times somebody, purportedly from inside Samsung, announced information about the prepared attack on Apple.

Still, the report just mentions that Samsung could control to block the iPhone 5 release in Korea, with no further information about the condition within another markets.

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iPhone 5 Mockups

The iPhone 5 is planned to come on the market in next month, reportedly featuring minimalistic traits – being much thinner and lighter compared to its forerunner with curved, pocket-comfortable edges. Different more tangible revises cover the integration of the iPad 2′s A5 processor and an 8 MP camera.

According to a Chinese source, some information on Japanese site macotakara.jp about the makers of Apple’s new product – Foxconn and Pegatron. The two Asian manufacturing giants, who have begun developing the upcoming-generation device, offer an uneven share: with Foxconn controlling 85 percent of the load, with Pegatron, a more recent associate for Apple, getting on 15 percent of the production.

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