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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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Android Apps for Google TV

New reports have declared that Google is eventually announcing Android app support to its Google TV platform, something which Google has been planning from long, but failed to apply on for whatever cause.

The year was 2010, and the world watched Google, the Mountain View based search behemoth delivering its best shot at carrying your home entertainment experience to a fully new dimension with the release of the Google TV – a product which was made to offer users with good blend of web and TV content, and so make a revolution in the television industry! The product failed miserably, at least by the standard of Google, and needless to state, that aimed revolution never happened.

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Google TV Android Market

Google introduced Tuesday its Google TV devices will presently be able to access adjusted apps via the Android Market.

Google TV will also be operating on the new 3.1 version of Honeycomb after summer this year.

Produce-for-TV websites have been segment of Google TV’s value proposition since its release, as have onboard apps involving Twitter, Pandora, Napster, Netflix etc. Yet, right now demonstrates the first time any dev can produce and offer apps for Google TV via the Android Market.

Google first launched Google TV at its I/O event last year. In spite of stunning demos, the firm was told to be delaying a launch since of software tweaks in December last year. And delivered the firm’s underwhelming marketing and education attempts for the product — and stiff rival from the user-cooperative and dead cheap Roku — a lot of have repeatedly asked whether Google TV might flop.

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