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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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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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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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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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Samsung Galaxy S2

Samsung has mildly changed the design of its popular Galaxy S2 smartphone before its release in the United Kingdom, possibly to make it look more similar an Android phone and less similar an iPhone.

That modification is the deletion of the home button, something inspired by Apple’s iPhone, and its change by a more traditional “four button” row as gotten on most Android handsets.

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Apple iPhone 5

A recent report has announced that Pegatron will start deliveries of Apple’s iPhone 5 in September, with the Taiwan-based maker so becoming the 2nd ODM for Apple’s smartphone.

A volume of 10 million iPhone 5 units has been reserved from the maker, as reported by the industry source, Digitimes reports. Earlier last month different report stated Pegatron had gotten orders for 15 million iPhone 5 units.

The agreement could actually allow the Asian maker, whose utilisation rate reduced to 50 percent and gross margins reduced to 1.8 percent after the firm delivered less than 4 million units of the CDMA iPhone 4. Pegatron is told to be planning at enhancing the gross margins and attempting to rival with Foxconn by bagging orders for different Apple products like the iPad and Mac computers.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

The new Galaxy Tab 10.1 is just a “few days away,” as reported by Samsung Mobile USA on Twitter.

Moreover, as illustrated in different tweet from Samsung, the new version of Galaxy Tab 10.1 will showcase the newest version of Honeycomb, Android 3.1.

The new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is really a change for different tablet in the equal call, that Samsung idea was unfit of rivaling with Apple’s iPad 2.

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iKeyboard

Inventor Cliff Thier considers the iPad is flawless but for one matter: Its touchscreen is not fit for touch typing. That’s motive he discovered iKeyboard.

This easy overlay to an iPad’s touchscreen allows users find where the keys are, reduces faults, and allows touch typists take service of tactile feedback, only the method they do when they are typing on a regular keyboard.

He provides another right thing: Detached keyboards for iPad, plentiful of that we are reviewed and enjoyed applying, take away section of the attraction of this slim tablet. They equip bulk, weight, increase the device’s footprint, and deliver users one more matter they must be careful not to disappearance when they are typing on the travel.

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