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Live from Microsoft's New Generation Xbox event! -
Live from Microsoft's New Generation Xbox event! -
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Defining the Post-PC Landscape [Infographic]: #PostPC, #Mobile
Defining the Post-PC Landscape [Infographic]: #PostPC, #Mobile
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In case you missed the #Xbox bingo card, here it is again: Watch the #XboxReveal LIVE:
In case you missed the #Xbox bingo card, here it is again: Watch the #XboxReveal LIVE:
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EA's Peter Moore and I waiting for the #XboxReveal show to begin
EA's Peter Moore and I waiting for the #XboxReveal show to begin
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Morning listening ‘Francesca Lombardo - Into the Wormhole - Robot Heart NYC 2013’ by Robot Heart on #SoundCloud
Morning listening ‘Francesca Lombardo - Into the Wormhole - Robot Heart NYC 2013’ by Robot Heart on #SoundCloud
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Watch the Xbox reveal live stream along with us -
Watch the Xbox reveal live stream along with us -
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RT @benhuh: SLOW CLAP
RT @benhuh: SLOW CLAP
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If you are going to do a deeply nerdy bit of fan art for a band, you could do a lot worse than They Might Be Giants.  David Mackenzie (@divmazie) has done the thankless and necessary work of charting the frequency of words as they appear...
If you are going to do a deeply nerdy bit of fan art for a band, you could do a lot worse than They Might Be Giants.  David Mackenzie (@divmazie) has done the thankless and necessary work of charting the frequency of words as they appear in all 487 songs from TMBG’s more than two decades worth of studio albums. Ever wanted to know how many times the word “rocket” is used in the band’s songs? Now you don’t need to guess. The chart is full of all sorts of intriguing facts, like that the Brooklyn-based godfathers of nerd rock sing the word monkey about 46 times as often as you would expect it to be seen in printed English, or that the band’s most frequently used word is “gonna.” Granted, I don’t think the world was exactly crying out for this sort of data to made available, but there’s no such thing as too much information, and this is a pretty worthy cause to put it to in our book. Disappointingly, the chart does not show how many times the words “Ana” or “Ng” are used. Let’s count together, shall we? (via Twitter) Relevant to your interests The video for the latest single, “Nanobots,” is pretty nifty Here is “Particle Man” in flowchart form Listening to TMBG is the thrill of, like, a lot of my days
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Touchscreen laptops appear to be rising in popularity as the newest data from market research firm DisplayBank says that touchscreen notebook shipments have jumped 51.8% during Q1 2013 compared to the previous quarter. A total of 4.57 mi...
Touchscreen laptops appear to be rising in popularity as the newest data from market research firm DisplayBank says that touchscreen notebook shipments have jumped 51.8% during Q1 2013 compared to the previous quarter. A total of 4.57 million touchscreen laptops were shipped during the quarter, making up 10% of all notebook shipments during Q1 2013. Throughout the entire Q1 2013 quarter, a total of 46 million laptops were shipped, so 4.57 million touchscreen variants certainly isn’t a lot, but with a healthy increase from the previous quarter, touchscreens in laptops are becoming more popular than ever. Most likely, the number of these kinds of laptops will only increase in the future. Specifically, manufacturers like Lenovo, Acer and ASUS have set higher targets for themselves to achieve over 20% of touchscreen market share, which could be quite achievable, but it’s really only up to consumers who want to adopt touchscreens in their laptops. We already know Apple thinks that people don’t want them, but a 51.8% increase says otherwise. Much of the adoption of touchscreen technology in laptops is thanks to Windows 8, which includes a touchscreen-friendly start screen that you can swipe and navigate around using your fingers. Of course, the new operating system hasn’t received a lot of compliments lately, and its adoption rate is slightly slower than what Microsoft or PC makers were expecting, but most OEMs have added touchscreen laptops to their repertoire due in part to Windows 8. Plus, as laptop prices get lower and lower, touchscreen laptops will become more affordable. Right now they’re quite on the pricey side, with a decent machine running over $1,000, but former Intel CEO Paul Otellini says that touchscreen laptops will break the $200 barrier in the near future, so the technology could eventually become the norm. VIA: Tom’s Hardware SOURCE: DigiTimes Story Timeline Dell XPS Duo 12 ultrabook packs swiveling touchscreen Zorro Macsk turns your iMac into a touchscreen device Vizio Windows 8 PCs get AMD and touchscreen refresh for 2013 Gigabyte outs touchscreen Ultrabook, gaming laptop monster and more Touchscreens found on 10% of all notebook shipments in Q1 is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear. © 2005 - 2012, SlashGear. All right reserved.
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With the next-gen Xbox quite literally less than an hour away from officially being unveiled, I wanted to quickly drop a post going over what to expect from the event. We've already gone through the PlayStation 4 announcement, but th...
With the next-gen Xbox quite literally less than an hour away from officially being unveiled, I wanted to quickly drop a post going over what to expect from the event. We've already gone through the PlayStation 4 announcement, but this could still be one of the first console announcement experiences for our young or newly discovered nerds out there. Here's a collection of rumors, some closer to reality than others, about what to expect from today's next-gen Xbox unveiling. Hardware It's actually rather surprising, but everyone's sort of been in agreement about the specifications of the next-gen Xbox. To be honest, they're not that dissimilar to what we know about the PlayStation 4, though you'll have to go to talk to one of our hardware guru to figure out exactly what those differences are. Rumor: Leak shows Xbox 720 specs, should rival a high-end gaming PC Rumor: Kinect 2.0 specs for Xbox Durango leaked, supposedly with better resolution and lag reduction Rumor: Microsoft partnering with content providers to give next-gen Xbox television functionality Rumor: Microsoft planning a low-cost Xbox set-top box as an alternative to the Xbox 720 Rumor: Next Xbox is always online, runs 50GB Blu-ray discs, and blocks used games Basically, the rumor is that Microsoft is planning to release two SKUs. One that will serve as a set-top box with functionality like Apple TV, but can play certain digital games, and another that's a full blown console. Both are said to be perpetually online, though Microsoft itself has said that single-player games will be playable offline without issue. Price Rumors on price have been fairly stable, much like our expectations from the next-gen Xbox's hardware specs. It's worth saying now, however, that we do not expect Microsoft to announce prices at this event. They might not even announce prices at E3. They could take it all the way and only announce the price a month or two in advance of the console's release. Nevertheless, here's the rumors. Rumor: Next Xbox reveal set for May 21, launch in early November for $500 Xbox 720 detailed in leaked Microsoft document: $299 price, 2013 release, Blu-ray support confirmed The New Xbox: How would you improve Xbox LIVE? Yup, that's it. The rumor is the big Xbox will sell for $499 and the small one for $299. There are also rumors about a multi-year contract price plan that will result on either a free console or a cheaper one. That price plan will of course depend on perhaps the bigger mystery: What's Microsoft doing with the Xbox Live system? Will it still cost money to play games online? Will they charge as much or more as with the Xbox 360? Will someone make me a peanut butter sandwich? Release Date Again, surprisingly all the rumors here point to a specific release window: November. This is the same window that we're hearing about Sony. It makes sense, as November is the month that most consoles are released in and also the month most consoles are sold. Got to get that Christmas money. Rumor: Next Xbox reveal set for May 21, launch in early November for $500 Start camping out now. Games Here's the big mystery: What games will be revealed at the event? To be honest, beyond a couple of already confirmed third party games it's all a big mystery. Here's what games we know about and also a few that we're thinking about. Criterion Creative Director not working on a racing game, not Burnout, Need for Speed or Road Rash Forzavista trademarked ahead of tomorrow's Xbox event, likely a feature of Forza 5 Infinity Ward drops a Call of Duty: Ghosts teaser for next week's reveal at the next-gen Xbox event Brace yourselves, soccer fans, EA will continue making FIFA games until 2022 - EA Sports dropped a teaser that they would show off the next FIFA at
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