Kindle 3G Ad-Supported Version

Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. is selling an ad-laden version of its Kindle 3G e-reader, which has wireless service for downloading books and the new Kindle 3G with Special Offers will be the company’s second e-reader to feature built-in advertising. Same features as latest-generation Kindle 3G – free 3G wireless, Pearl E Ink display, up to two months of battery life and more – plus sponsored screensavers and money-saving special offers and Amazon started selling a Wi-Fi-equipped Kindle with ads for $114 — $25 less than the standard Kindle with Wi-Fi…………

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Samsung’s New AF315 All-in-One 3D PC

Samsung’s AF315 All-in-One 3D PC targets the sophitsticated woman and those who aspire to be one. This time Sammy’s new AF315 All-in-One PC is targeting stylish and sophisticated women who’ve moved on from their pink peddle pusher ways. Samsung’s desktop makes use of a crystal frame design and includes a button for switching from 2D to 3D and back, a webcam, USB 3.0 connectivity, and 3D SRS Sound.

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PSP Games Coming To PS3

Sony to remaster select PSP titles for PlayStation 3, allow cross-device continuous gameplay and will be comprised of some of the more-popular PSP games, which will then be ported to the PlayStation 3 for big-screen, high-definition gameplay. Sony’s decision to tie the PSP to its PlayStation 3 comes at a transitional time in the company’s portable division and some may even come with new add-on content plus stereoscopic 3D support………..

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Sony Predicts $3.2 Billion Loss

Sony estimates $3.2b loss this year, $171 million cost for PSN breach and this loss following PSN hacking, Japan earthquakeSony has written off approximately $4.4 billion in deferred tax credits for the last quarter in an effort to offset the taxes levied against the company’s future profits and quake is also expected to shave roughly $1.8 billion off of operational profits for the coming year………….

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BBC Experiments With 1080p Broadcasts

A software encoder upgrade for BBC HD on the Freeview HD platform has led to intermittent audio dropouts on some Sony Bravia televisions and ssue appears to be caused by transitions between 1080p and 1080i high-def broadcasts on BBC HD, and affects Sony’s 2010 and 2011 HDTV models………..

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Hulu Plus on TiVo Premiere

Hulu Plus launches on TiVo Premiere and it adds instant streaming of thousands of hours of current TV hits and classic programming to TiVo’s unique solution combining cable programming with the best of Web entertainment. To access Hulu Plus on the Premiere users must also pay TiVo its normal monthly service fee which is $19.99 per month for a year’s commitmen and that fee is waived is users buy the product lifetime service for $499.99…………

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Samsung Infuse 4G Android Phone Arrived In AT&T

Samsung Infuse 4G Android Phone has just arrived In AT&T. Redefining the premium multimedia experience via the thinnest, biggest, and brightest smartphone yet from Samsung, the Infuse 4G connects to AT&T’s ultra-fast 4G mobile broadband network and features a brilliant 4.5-inch screen with next-generation Super AMOLED Plus technology. Powered by a 1.2 GHz processor and the Android 2.2 platform.

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Sony Flexible Color E-paper At SID-2011

Sony unveils flexible color e-paper, new glasses-free 3D LCD displays at SID 2011 and this e-paper has a thickness of 150m and a weight of 20g or less by using a plastic substrate. Other technical features are 13% color gamut on NTSC, a reflectance of 10% and a contrast higher than 100.000:1 and it’s pixel consists of red, green, blue and white sub-pixels, and the pixel count is 800 x 1,200……….

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