sábado, 1 de septiembre de 2012

Sliding, Swiveling Hybrid Tablet-Ultrabooks Debut at IFA

Toshiba Satellite 925t slides from flat to up. Image: Toshiba

Two quick takeaways from the PC news coming out of the IFA show in Berlin: Hardware manufacturers are all about Windows 8 and tablet-laptop hybrids right now. Toshiba, HP and Dell have all announced hybrid devices that will be available this fall, coinciding with the official Windows 8 launch.

The shape-shifting machines come as no surprise, considering the reference designs Intel showed off earlier this year and the number of hybrid devices that other companies announced at Computex in June. And with Windows 8 RTM (release to manufacturer) shipped, it’s time for OEMs to start enticing consumers with all of the hardware possibilities for Windows 8. Here are the details.

Toshiba Satellite 925t

Toshiba’s Satellite 925t most resembles Intel’s Cove Point reference design from earlier this year. Instead of a tablet that attaches to a keyboard by a hinge — as seen with Samsung’s hybrid device announced Wednesday — it employs a sliding mechanism. Users can configure the 925t in tablet form, with the 12.5-inch screen resting flush against the keyboard, or slide the screen out and bend it up into a standing position for a more traditional ultrabook setup.

In my hands-on time with the device, the sliding mechanism was easy enough. But bending the screen up was a bit more problematic, since you have to make sure the screen is at a specific spot. In notebook mode, the keyboard wrist rest also feels slightly too short, so your wrists hang off of the edge.

The Satellite 925t’s robust specs include an Intel Core i5 processor, Intel HD 4000 graphics and a 128GB SSD, along with all of the usual ultrabook and tablet ports and buttons, with two USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a button for turning off auto-rotation, and a volume rocker. All of that fits into a slim 0.8-inch thick package that weighs just over 3 pounds. Toshiba hasn’t released pricing info yet, beyond saying that the 925t will be a bit more expensive than Toshiba’s wide-screen Satellite ultrabook that starts at $1,000. The hybrid tablet-ultrabook will ship on Oct. 26.

HP Envy x2

HP Envy x2 from ultrabook to tablet. Image: HP

Even though PC giant HP isn’t getting into the Windows RT game right away, it isn’t falling behind with Windows 8. The company announced the HP Envy x2, a tablet that attaches to a keyboard for a standard ultrabook look. The 11.6-inch touchscreen tablet attaches to the keyboard with a hinge and can then close into a clamshell form. HP was light on spec details but did say that device comes with NFC, Beats Audio, and solid-state memory. The device also features an 8-megapixel camera on the back of the tablet and a front-facing HD camera. No word yet on pricing or launch date.

Dell XPS Duo 12, plus the Windows RT XPS 10

Dell’s XPS Duo 12 is another interesting take on hybrid design, with a 12.5-inch swiveling touchscreen display. Spin the screen so that it faces outward and close the device, and you’ve got a (slightly thick) tablet. Open the Duo 12 and spin the screen inward, and it becomes a standard laptop. It’s a unique yet totally pragmatic take on the hybrid PC and arguably shows the most promise of any of these designs, as long as the swiveling hinge holds up. But it’s tough to say more, since Dell hasn’t released any specs beyond saying that the XPS Duo 12 will have a 1920 x 1080 display.

Dell XPS Duo 12 does the swivel dance. Image: Dell

Dell is also one of four hardware manufacturers to have a Windows RT device ready for launch. The XPS 10 tablet has a keyboard dock, but it’s clearly a tablet-first design, which makes sense for the RT market. The 10-inch tablet runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 processor, and Dell claims the battery will last 20 hours on a single charge. Both the XPS Duo 12 and the XPS 10 will be available at the end of October, when Windows 8 launches. Dell has yet to announce prices.

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/myriad-of-windows-8-hybrid-devices-revealed-at-ifa/

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World’s Lightest Packable Electric Guitar

Hammacher Schlemmer is offering what they call the World’s Lightest Packable Electric Guitar.  It weighs 3 pounds and is 28″ long overall, and it is a “full-scale length 24 3/4″ guitar with 22 frets, enabling accurate chord and finger placement without adjusting one’s playing style.”  The tuning pegs are placed inside the “body” of the guitar, and it comes with six D’Addario EJ15 Phosphor Bronze round-wound extra-light acoustic strings.  It has an ebonized rosewood fingerboard, American maple body and neck, and acoustic piezo pickup.  The adjustable truss rod, nut, and bridge allows you to lower the strings closer to the fretboard for easier playing.  The guitar has pins for attaching a strap and a removable lap rest frame.  The guitar and a soft case is $399.95.

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World’s Lightest Packable Electric Guitar originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on August 31, 2012 at 1:00 pm.

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Tarzan Ball is a tricky hook-and-pull physics game

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So, you're a ball. A Tarzan Ball, to be precise. You've earned the nickname thanks to your astonishing ability to shoot out a lengthy 'vine' (I hope it's a vine) at objects, and then pull yourself towards those objects.

That's a handy ability to have, especially since you've got no legs, no arms, and no other means of transportation. In Tarzan Ball, the rope is everything. But you don't just swing around the screen aimlessly - that wouldn't be much of a game now, would it?

Instead, your goal in life is to collect "targets". Each level has one of these "targets" hidden away somewhere on the screen, usually behind some kind of barrier. Once you navigate close enough to the target, you can shoot your rope at it and just reel it in. That's when you pass the level.

You can't die in this game, but it can still be very frustrating. It's actually one of the tougher games I've posted recently. Still, if you enjoy physics games, this one is quite nicely made.

[This is actually the sequel to IQ Ball, which we covered last year! -Ed]

Tarzan Ball is a tricky hook-and-pull physics game originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:18:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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What's Cooking With New Kindles

Whether it's on a piece of paper in a typewriter or a word processor on the desktop, writers typically begin with a blank white page. This white page has been the look of books for... ever. And beginning next week, Amazon's new Kindle should be presenting words -- perhaps jumping off the page to engage the reader -- on a similar "Paperwhite" display. The new Kindle Touch reportedly will follow the lead of Barnes & Nobles' GlowLight Nook e-reader, which has a screen that makes it easier to read at night.


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Tweetbot for Mac hits beta, runs headlong into new Twitter API limits

Tweetbot for Mac hits beta, runs headlong into new Twitter API rules

We've been using the Tweetbot for Mac alpha for several weeks now. It's about time that a more polished beta version arrive, we'd say -- and the new 0.8 revision does its best to justify moving one letter up the alphabet. Most of the upgrade focuses on improved multi-column and keyboard support, along with a heap of bug fixes. The real story, though, may be what Tweetbot can't do. Twitter's tough new API limits put a sharp curb on the number of new users that a third-party developer like Tapbots can bring into the fold. To maximize the number of customers buying the finished version, the company is limiting beta access solely to those who've already linked their Twitter accounts to the alpha; if you aren't already part of the secret club, you're not getting in today. We're still looking forward to the completed Tweetbot release, but the hoop-jumping required to keep the app commercially viable doesn't bode well for any future competition with the official Twitter clients.

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Tweetbot for Mac hits beta, runs headlong into new Twitter API limits originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 01 Sep 2012 01:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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RIM details BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10: IT guys get a single web console for their various tools

We already knew that RIM was readying a new version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server to ship alongside the first BB10 devices in early 2013. Today, the company detailed the package, formally known as BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10. The big story here is that already-existing IT tools like BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, BlackBerry Device Service and Universal Device Service will be accessible from a single web console. The company also clarified that BlackBerry Device Service and Universal Device Service can run off separate servers, or just one. Take note, though, that the older BES 5+ will still need its own server for the time being. As we previously reported, too, the newest version of BES will offer legacy support to older devices -- specifically, it can support PlayBook tablets, phones running BlackBerry 7 OS or higher as well as iOS and Android devices.

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RIM details BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10: IT guys get a single web console for their various tools originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Aug 2012 16:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Let's Talk About Anything You Want for the Next Hour [Chatroom]

Hey there. It's the end of the week and I'm sure you're dying to get out of the office, so we're gonna try and help make the rest of your day bearable. For the next hour, the entire Giz staff will be hovering around this thread, willing to shoot the shit about whatever your little hearts desire. What do you all want to talk about? More »


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