Leaked Shots of Windows Phone 7-Running Samsung GT-i8700

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A tipster sends these photos of the WP7-running Samsung GT-i8700. There's not a whole lot to glean besides the fact that it has 8GB of storage and looks like something I want to play with right now. Here's the back:

A camera with an LED flash, too! You might also notice that the i8700 drops the chrome trim our Samsung developer unit was sporting when we gave WP7 a spin in July. Much sleeker, this one is—hopefully we'll be seeing more of it soon. [Samsung]

source : gizmodo

How to Stop svchost.exe High CPU Usage

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     Svchost.exe is known to cause high CPU usage problems. I’m sure you’ve been in a situation like this: you’re working on your computer and enjoying yourself when all of a sudden it becomes agonizingly slow and even starts freezing up. You press CTRL+ALT+DEL to open the Task Manager, click on the Processes tab,  and see that there are several instances of svchost.exe running and one of them is using up 90% - 100% of CPU! Some people will think: “OMG! My computer’s got a virus!!!”. Well, that might be true, because some malware masks itself as svchost, but most likely it’s just Windows being Windows.

WeTab tablet running with MeeGo at IFA

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WeTab
WeTab (or WePad) has turned up at IFA, and with something of a surprise no less -- it's running a customized version of MeeGo. Those customizations look to keep things mostly in line with the interface we saw during the device's WePad days, but it does seem to be a bit more responsive, and is seemingly in a nearly final state. Of course, it's not quite final enough to avoid another delay -- it's now apparently set to roll out in "late September." Head on past the break to check it out in action.

source : engadget

Samsung Galaxy Tab Listed for $1,030 on German Amazon

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A Samsung product exec told the WSJ that the Galaxy Tab would retail for between $200 - $300 in the US, but over on Amazon Germany, a 799 Euro price-tag has been affixed to the tablet.

That's a hefty figure, I'm sure you'll agree, but I'm sure one popular method of purchasing the Galaxy Tab would be via carrier subsidizing—though do you really need another monthly contract in your lives? [Amazon via OLED.at]

Send an email to Kat Hannaford, the author of this post, at khannaford@gizmodo.com

source : gizmodo

ApriPoco Controls Your Home with Voice Commands, IR

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     All the adorable ApriPoco robot needs to control your home are a series of verbal commands and a little IR connectivity. Utter robot home domination—it's a feature, not a bug.

     And ApriPoco does it all with a diminutive 8.4-inch tall frame! The robot uprising has never been so cute.

     Truth be told, however, this domineering hunk of autonomous plastic and parts is meant to help people who can't help themselves around the house. ApriPoco can even "learn" once it's deployed to the field. ApriPoco joins a host of assistance robots currently being tested in Japan, all of which are demonstrated in this incredibly disarming news feature (moving furniture at 1:40!):


     When one juxtaposes ApriPoco against the large aging Japanese population, the motives become slightly less sinister. Slightly. [Technabob]
Send an email to Jack Loftus, the author of this post, at jloftus@gizmodo.com

source : gizmodo

Viewsonic details dual-boot Android, Windows-based tablet

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ViewSonic at IFA today filled in many of the details surrounding its dual-booting ViewPad tablet. Now dubbed the ViewPad 100, the 10-inch slate runs on a 1.66GHz Atom and uses either Windows 7 or the now old Android 1.6; either side appears to use a reference design but supports multi-touch. It uses just a 16GB solid-state drive, but an SDHC card slot provides most of the bulk storage.
Many of the other details are similar to those of a current netbook. The ViewPad outputs at a native 1024x600 display and holds 1GB of DDR3 memory. On top of Android-friendly features like Bluetooth, GPS and Wi-Fi, it has more traditional netbook expansion that brings two USB ports, a 1.3-megapixel webcam and a VGA video output.

The ViewPad comes to the UK for £549 ($848) and will ship there as well as Europe in October. A US launch wasn't detailed, although most ViewSonic devices make their way to North America.



source electronista

MyPhone for Windows Phone 7 on Windows Live Phone service

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     WMPoweruser.com has just posted a new image of the Windows Live Phone service that will be a companion, cloud service for Windows Phone 7 when the devices are released. The image shows a few of the functions that will be available on the service; this followers a blurred image we had seen of this service via Long Zheng.

Keychain Retro LED Camera with sound

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     Many people like to collect the key chain. If you like retro camera might like this. A smaller camera with key chain, LED, sound alert when you press shutter button.
Features:
  • Keychain Retro LED Camera
  • One Press to Flash ON with Shutter Sound
  • Press-and-Hold to Flash continuously
  • One White LED
  • Dimensions: 3.5 x 3.1 x 2.4 cm
     The Retro Camera LED Flashlight is available over at the Gadget Brando website for $8.

 source geekalerts

Samsung UN46C6400 LED HDTV

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     The Samsung LED 6400 HDTV: LED picture quality meets Auto Motion Plus 120Hz™ Clear Motion Rate technology, with gorgeous results. The 6400’s LED Ultra Clear Panel absorbs ambient light and virtually eliminates reflections, for a more comfortable viewing environment. It’s beautiful form and function, complementing the most stylish of décor.

Model the world with Google SketchUp 8

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     It’s been 10 years (long time ago :P) since the first version of Google SketchUp was released, and there are more people modeling in SketchUp now that we ever could have imagined over a million of you a week, in fact. That’s a pretty humbling number of 3D model makers.


Google Mobile App for iPhone gets pushy

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     Today, Google Mobile App can push notifications from your Google account to your iPhone, an icon badge shows you've got new mail in Gmail, and Google Calendar event reminders appear right on your home screen.




source : googlemobile.blogspot.com

The reasons why jQuery is so Popular library

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     I believe you have some experienced that jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development.







     jQuery makes it easy to play with the DOM, add effects, and execute AJAX requests, but what makes it better than writing your own library, or using one of the other (also excellent) JavaScript libraries out there?  Here are the most reasons that I think make jQuery is the most successful JavaScript Library




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