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Submission + - Microsoft Surface go to dust?

justelite writes: Microsoft has been promoting Multi-Touch Surface tables for years. Surface table is priced at $12,500, so it is far away from the consumer market. PQ Labs MultiTouch should be a new hope for MultiTouch devices lovers but I wonder if they have the financial power to promote this technology Vs financial interests of Microsoft...

Submission + - The largest-known video wall in airpots (7pcnews.com)

justelite writes: Maybe Airline industry can be saved by commercials. More exactly, airport can display commercials for high-end fashion, jewelry, entertainment, dining, auto and special events on big video walls. First step happens today when McCarran International Airport and Samsung Electronics America showcased a 100-screen video wall before media and advertisers at the airports D Concourse Rotunda, tipping the hat to delegates of the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show to be held in Las Vegas Jan. 6-9.

Submission + - Is is Fatal1ty time ASRock? (7pcnews.com)

justelite writes: I wonder if is a good move from ASRock to take the Fatal1ty brand and go to parade with it. I personally associate the Fatal1ty with ABIT, and like me any other gamers or overclocker. I tell Fatal1ty I think to ABIT (RIP BTW), I tell ASRock I think to cheap MB for my poor friends...
Books

Submission + - Why do ebooks cost money to produce? (itworld.com)

jfruhlinger writes: With manuscripts submitted by authors electronically, and with no printing or physical distribution or warehousing costs, you'd think that ebooks would cost practically nothing to produce. Not so, says author Ryan Faas. He points out that it still takes a village of editors and designers to create a professionally produced book — even one that never hits the shelves in dead tree form.
Censorship

Journal Journal: Scott Adams: Assange Has the World's Biggest Nuts 4

Dilbert creator, Scott Adams, flirts with NSFW musings on Julian Assange:
"The Swedish language has 400 words that all mean "and your cute friend is next."... I was having a hard time making up my mind about Assange. On one hand, he might be hurting the interests of my country and putting people in danger. Death to him! On the other hand, a little extra government transparency might prevent more problems than it causes. Hero! It was

Portables

Submission + - Can Netbooks run HD video 1080p? (pcnews.tv)

justelite writes: "When netbooks pop up on the market almost everyone think "nice gadgets but no use for power users and multimedia geeks". Now, the netbook start to compete with big brother Notebook and Intel seams that doesn't like this trend. We saw Notebook ads which proclaim "HD ready", and so on. But can netbook run multimedia? Apparently no because netbooks come with Windows XP, and this OS doesn't have Direct X 10 so good by hardware decoding. But, as we can see in this article if we install Windows 7 on EeePC 1001HA the miracle come true: netbooks can run flawless any full HD 1080p movie. I hope that Intel and Microsoft don't make any "strategic move" to stop it..."
Microsoft

Why Microsoft Cozied up to Open Source at OSCON 325

This year at OSCON it seemed that you couldn't throw a stone without hitting someone from Microsoft (and in fact, I'm sure several people did). They were working very hard to make themselves known, and working desperately to change public opinion of Microsoft's involvement in the open source community. Linux.com's Nathan Willis took a look at what they were preaching, with a hefty dose of skepticism, and tries to postulate what the "angle" is. Of course, the powers that be at Microsoft may have finally seen the writing on the wall and felt the pressure from Google enough to alter their strategy a bit. For now I guess we'll have to wait with guarded optimism (or laughable contempt, depending on how old/jaded you are).

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