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VR-Zone.com | Stuff for the Geeks!

That would have been all well and good were it not for the fact

VR-Zone | Stuff for the Geeks is a bi-weekly publication that the dentist then overcharged him, sent his records to the

covering the latest gadgets and stuff for the geeks. wrong insurance company, and refused to provide a new copy

of those records so he could give them to his actual insurance

company.

Dentist fines customer for

posting negative review online The incident was so bad for Lee that he decided to post

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/dentist-fines-customer-for-posting- a negative review of Makhnevich's practice on both Yelp

negative-review-online/14116.html and DoctorBase, saying: “Avoid at all cost! Scamming their

December 1st, 2011 customers!”





Of course, the anti-defamation agreement meant that he was

required to never say a bad word about his dentist, no matter

how poorly he had been treated.

A New York dentist has fined a customer for posting a negative

review online, highlighting the underhanded nature of anti-

Makhnevich then sent Lee a number of $100 fines, alleging

defamation contracts and how they are being abused to ensure

he had infringed her copyright. It is not exactly clear why the

a company's good reputation in spite of poor treatment.

dentist went with this argument, as the case appears to be one

of contract violation rather than copyright infringement.





The case raises significant questions over the rampant use of

anti-defamation contracts among certain businesses, which

employ underhanded legal wrestling to ensure that their

reputation remains intact, regardless of the actual treatment

of customers.





Lee filed a lawsuit against Makhnevich, which has resulted in

the medical law agency Medical Justice Services, which wrote

the contract in question, cancelling it and telling all of its

clients to stop using it.





Lee's lawyer, Paul Alan Levy, said: “It is outrageous that a

patient would have to sign away his constitutionally protected

right to get treatment for a toothache.”



A New York dentist has fined a disgruntled customer for

posting a negative review online after it was revealed that he

had inadvertantly signed an anti-defamation contract before

having a toothache addressed.

Safari was fastest then, now

the slowest according to

The bizarre case began when 42-year-old Robert Lee visited Futuremark's Peacekeeper

Stacy Makhnevich's dental practice to deal with a bad Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/safari-was-fastest-then-now-the-

toothache and tooth infection. Lee claims he was given slowest-according-to-futuremark-s-peacekeeper/14112.html

a contract to sign, the terms of which included an anti-

defamation clause, which he said he questioned, but ultimately

agreed to in order for Makhnevich to treat his pain.





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December 1st, 2011 • Firefox is most popular with Peacekeeper users,

accounting for almost 30% of all results.

• Chrome has held the title of fastest browser since May

2009 but Opera is closing the gap.



According to Futuremark, with the updated Peacekeeper, even

Futuremark has released a new version of the Peacekeeper, the most outdated of hardware will have a proper place in

which is a web browser benchmarking program to keep up- benchmarking.

to-date with the increasingly recognized HTML5 standards.

Along with this new release, Futuremark also reveals some

interesting data on how the browsers landscape has changed Samsung announces PM830

over the last two and a half years. Read on to find out more.

series of mSATA SSD's for

Ultrabooks

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/samsung-announces-pm830-series-of-

msata-ssd-s-for-ultrabooks/14115.html

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Samsung has been a long time OEM/ODM of notebook SSD's,

least not to Apple, but not the company has announced that

it's about to break into the Ultrabook market with its new

PM830 series of mSATA SSD's. The company also has a model

for hard drive caching, suitable for Ultrabooks, notebooks and

Leader of performance benchmarking software Futuremark desktops.

has just released their latest version of the Peacekeeper, a

freeware to measure and compare web browser operation

Samsung has been a long time OEM/ODM of notebook SSD's,

speeds.

least not to Apple, but not the company has announced that

The Peacekeeper is completely reconstructed to support it's about to break into the Ultrabook market with its new

HTML5 standards, and can accurately compare any browsers PM830 series of mSATA SSD's. The company also has a model

on a large variety of hardware configurations. It utilizes for hard drive caching, suitable for Ultrabooks, notebooks and

JavaScript functionality to assess the speed of the browser, desktops.

which is a good thing, as it is one of the most common

The PM830 series will be available in capacities of 64, 128

programming languages for websites today. Through this

and 256GB, with a 32GB version for hard drive caching. The

method, Internet connection speeds and latencies will not

drive uses Samsung's latest 20nm class toggle mode DDR

affect scores for each comparison.

NAND flash and Samsung is promising read speeds of up to

Hardware comparisons can be made with the Peacekeeper via 500MB/s and write speeds of up to 260MB/s over a SATA

a control browser used across all devices to be benchmarked. 6Gbps interface. The press release didn't mention which SSD

This is due to the fact that the power of the processor is highly controller was being used and the picture below doesn't reveal

associated with the browser performance. any details beyond the Samsung NAND flash.

Here are some interesting facts that have surfaced through

data collected from Peacekeeper over two and a half years

period:



• 2.6 million results submitted since Peacekeeper

launched in March 2009.

• 3140 different browser versions tested.

• Safari was fastest when Peacekeeper launched. It is now

the slowest on Windows and Mac.

• IE has shown the greatest improvement with an average

score increase of almost 450%.

• Safari has shown the least improvement, just 160% faster

in two years on Windows systems.



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The revelation came at the Reuters Global Media Summit,

where Antoine Brachet, marketing chief of Total Immersion,

said that his company is working closely with Intel on its

chipset to introduce some augmented reality features like

gesture recognition.





This is a highly significant move, as it means that augmented

reality technology would come as part of the hardware itself

and not require software downloads to work, which will help

with the growth and adoption of the technology.





Intel invested in Total Immersion in March, signalling a vote of

confidence in the relatively new augmented reality sector. That

investment might pay off with a new feature that Intel can tout

over competitors, but Total Immersion has not limited itself to

In addition to that, Samsung has also included 256-bit AEI Intel, as it also inked a recent deal with rival chipmaker Texas

encryption to keep the data safe for government people that Instruments.

leave their notebooks in the back seat of taxis. Samsung is only

planning on selling the PM830 to OEM partners which is a

shame, as it looks like it could prove to be a nice upgrade option Augmented reality works by overlaying real life images and

for some Ultrabooks and what not. It looks like the future of videos with digital information, including text and graphics.

notebooks SSDs is mSATA, for better or worse. For example, check out this magician's use of augmented

reality to enhance a card trick.

Intel and Total Immersion plan

augmented reality chips Augmented reality has yet to expand to become a major

consumer technology, but it has shown a lot of potential, with

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-and-total-immersion-plan-

augmented-reality-chips/14114.html

UK supermarket chain Tesco introducing it to help people see

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products before they buy them online.





It is not yet clear when we will see the new Intel chips,

but Brachet suggested that it would be between two and

three years, depending on how well consumers accept the

technology.

Chip giant Intel is teaming up with Total Immersion to

introduce augmented reality features into its upcoming

computer chips, potentially giving it a further edge over the

competition.

ZiiLABS to showcase Android

4.0 based JAGUAR tablet at

CES 2012

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/ziilabs-to-showcase-android-4.0-

based-jaguar-tablet-at-ces-2012/14111.html

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ZiiLABS, a wholly owned subsidiary of Creative Technology

Ltd. is ready to break the ground at CES 2011 with

their JAGUAR reference tablet based on the latest Android 4.0

(Ice Cream Sandwich). Equipped with quad-core Cortex-A9

Chip giant Intel is teaming up with Total Immersion to based ZMS-40 media processor, it is touted to possess Blu-ray

introduce augmented reality features into its upcoming quality high-profile 1080P H.264 and WebM support. Read on

computer chips. to find out what it is capable of.





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Media processor and platform company, ZiiLABS has Corsair Vengeance SO-DIMM modules make use of high layer

announced that they will be showcasing their JAGUAR count PCBs (higher number of PCB layers contribute to greater

reference tablet with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich at the electrical and signalling stability), the PCBs are colored black,

upcoming Consumer Electronics Show 2012 which will start to give them a premium feel. There's no room for a thick

from 10th of January. heatsink, but Corsair used millimeter-thick metal plates to

serve as heatspreaders.

The JAGUAR is said to “deliver a comprehensive range of

OEM ready 7-inch and 10-inch tablet solutions that combine

excellent performance, battery life and industrial design”. It

features two variants of the Cortex-A9 processor which is the

ZMS-20 Dual-Core and the ZMS-40 Quad-Core processors.

ZiiLABS is confident of the new tablet's media capabilities,

thanks to its Blu-ray quality 1080p High-Profile H.264 video

capabilities and WebM support. It also provides high quality

video conferencing capabilities via its dual camera system,

and uses standard APIs such as OpenCL and Renderscript to

perform real-time image processing.



Corsair will be launching three kits consisting of these

Corsair Intros Vengeance SO- modules, two of which are 8 GB (2x 4 GB), and one being a

DIMM Memory Modules single 4 GB module kit. Among the two module kits, there's

a DDR3-1866 MHz kit, and a DDR3-1600 MHz one. The

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/corsair-intros-vengeance-so-dimm-

lone module kit consists of a DDR3-1866 MHz stick. The

memory-modules/14110.html

modules don't require more than 1.5 volts DRAM voltage,

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though achieve their rated speeds at rather loose timings, by

desktop standards of course. Part numbers and specifications

are tabled below.





Size Speed # of DIMMs Part Number

Corsair introduced a new line of DDR3 memory modules 8GB 1866MHz, 2 CMSX8GX3M2A1866

in the SO-DIMM form-factor, targeting high-performance 10-10-10-27,

notebooks, gaming notebooks, and mobile workstations. 1.5V

Corsair's new modules promise to bring a similar level of 8GB 1600MHz, 2 CMSX8GX3M2A1600

tuning headroom as their bigger standard DIMM cousins. 9-9-9-24, 1.5V

Corsair's Vengeance family struck a fine middle-ground 4GB 1866MHz, 1 CMSX4GX3M1A11866

between the overclockability of its high-performance yet 10-10-10-27,

expensive Dominator series, and the affordability of its XMS3 1.5V

series. For obvious reasons of space and electrical constraints,

Corsair couldn't port the design ideology of Dominator to the Thi La, Vice President of Memory Products at Corsair, says

SO-DIMM form-factor, but doing so for Vengeance seemed "As more complex applications and games are available in

possible. Hence, Vengeance SO-DIMM family. the market, many laptop users are looking for an easy way

to improve their system performance in order to have the

best experience.Our new Vengeance high-performance laptop



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memory kits allow performance-minded customers to boost

their memory performance and capacity in an instant."









Although launched, we don't have prices of these kits at hand,

as they are not listed on popular stores just as yet.





Cubitek Has Big Aluminum

Case Plans for 2012

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/cubitek-has-big-aluminum-case-plans-

for-2012/14109.html

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Pictured above is the main facade. You can find four exposed

5.25-inch drive bays, and a dust-protected inlet for the 200

mm intake fan. You can also get an idea of the outer texture of

the aluminum body, dark brushed aluminum.

Cubitek wants to play in the big league of premium all-

aluminum PC cases, targeting almost every consumer form-

factor: ATX mid-tower, EATX full-tower, HPATX, micro-ATX,

and even mini-ITX. All part of the company's new ICE series,

these cases will be fabricated with extruded aluminum that's

as much as 3 mm thick in some parts, making the cases both

sturdy, and radiate heat better. We got to take a peak at each

of these.

The series starts off with the most common PC form-factor,

the ATX mid-tower. The ATX Ice is larger than most mid-

towers, treading very close to being categorized a full-tower.

It measures 230 x 508.5 x 513 mm (WxHxD), weighing in

at 7.1 kg (net.). As mentioned earlier, Cubitek designed these

cases with aluminum sheets as thick as 3 mm to give them the

sturdiness of 1 mm thick SECC steel.

The internals don't used anodized aluminum, rather exposed.

This helps with radiating heat. Although some cable

management holes are rubber-valved, there are some wide

open holes, such as the one next to the PSU bay, a cutout

over the CPU socket area (to help with handling coolers with

backplates), and one on the top-left corner of the motherboard

tray (for CPU power capbles. You can immediately tell that

Cubitek's Ice cases are not tool-free.



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South Korean scientists Hyun Gyu Park and Byoung Yeon Won

have found a way where by people can place a sample of their

own saliva on their touchscreen for analysis of their health.

“Since these touchscreens can detect very small capacitance

changes, we thought they could serve as highly sensitive

detection platforms for disease biomarkers,” the scientists

mentioned.

Through the demonstration of a prototype screen, they

managed to show that the detection of various concentrations

of bacteria is possible.Improvements still have to be made to

allow the system to sense different kinds of bacteria, and giving

a more accurate assessment of the disease involved. Perhaps

we can hope that when the technology is ready, people with

severe or prolonged illness can monitor their own health status

comfortably from home, as well as diagnose a serious issue

early enough to receive help with this kind of convenience.

There's nothing "loud" about the rear panel. You find the

usual PSU bay at the bottom, a 120 mm grilled fan exhaust,

two rubber-valved holes for water cooling tubing, and the Apple iPhone 4 on fire, twice

expansion slot bays. Beating the ATX specification, there Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/apple-iphone-4-on-fire-

are eight bays instead of seven. This should help with twice/14106.html

multi-graphics card setups in which one of the graphics December 1st, 2011

cards occupies the bottom-most expansion slot of an ATX

motherboard.





Spit on your phone for good

In two bizarre accounts, two separate Apple iPhone 4 ignited

health themselves in dangerous proximity to users, but ultimately

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/spit-on-your-phone-for-good- causing nothing more than the inconvenience of losing the

health/14108.html phone and some disruptions of the moment. Will Apple find

December 1st, 2011 out if this is just a duo of accidents or a flaw in manufacture

process?









Technological advancements empower our phones to do so

many things, but soon you can spit on your phone to know if

you're down with flu, quite literally. A new developement from

Korean utilizes capacitative screens like those on smartphones

to detect the presence of bacteria.









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Apple’s iPhone 4 is hot, by every sense of the word. In

one week, two iPhone 4 have been reported to combust

spontaneously, but luckily no one was hurt. In the latest

incident, a lady by the name of Ayla Mota had her iPhone

charging as she slept, when the phone suddenly released Andrew Koh, senior director and general manager,

sparks and smoke. While the phone was dangerously close consumer imaging and information products division, Canon

to her, she was awakened quickly enough and resolved the Singapore, who is also the lead spokesperson for Project

situation before any harm came to her. Homecoming, gave an insight on the background of

Just a few days before, a similar situation occurred onboard a the recycling initiative. Started in Japan in 2008, six

flight in Australia, which was dealt with by the flight attendant printer brands (Epson, Canon, Brother, Dell, HP and

promptly, ensuring that no one was hurt. It seems a little too Lexmark) came together, with cooperation from Japan Post

close to be taken as coincidence, but it is good to keep in mind Office, to provide convenient location for public to recycle

that Apple’s iPhone 4 has one of the largest market share in their cartridges. The project was called "Ink Cartridge

the world, so this statistics amount to nothing more than one- Satogaeri" (which directly translated to Homecoming). In

off incidents. While the Cupertino company has yet to make a Singapore, Project Homecoming is an expansion to this

public statement about the incidents, it can be expected that similar scheme and is first in the region to launch. Public

thorough investigation and compensation be carried out. simply needs to go to one of the 13 designated libraries - Ang

Mo Kio, Bedok, Bishan, Bukit Merah, Geylang East, Jurong

Regional, Jurong West, Marine Parade, National Library @

Victioria Street, Queenstown, Tampies Regional, Toa Payoh

and Woodlands Regional - and dispose their ink cartridges or

toners into the recycling box (picture below).

Project Homecoming, In case you are wondering why HP has been left out from

Singapore's first joint the original recycling intiative, that is only because the

company has their own Planet Partners program. HP has

recycling initiative, launched also introduced the industry’s first “closed loop” ink cartridge

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/project-homecoming-singapore-s-first- recycling process, combining plastic from post-consumer

joint-recycling-initiative-launched/14107.html recycled original HP ink cartridges and other sources, such as

December 1st, 2011 recycled water and soda bottles, in the manufacturing of new

original HP ink cartridges.









This afternoon, five major printer companies - Brother, Canon,

Dell, Epson and Lexmark; with support of National Library

Board and National Environment Agency, jointly announced

the launch of Project Homecoming, Singapore's first joint

brand ink and toner cartridge recycling initiative.









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According to Elaine Ng, chief executive officer of National December 1st, 2011

Library Board (NLB), at least one recycling bin can be found

at 13 designated libraries. There are plans to introduce the

recycling bin to the remaining 10 libraries in Singapore,

though that would be the next phase of the project.





Increasingly, our phones are becoming our best assistants.

A recent discovery, however, begins to question just how

much of our privacy is compromised as a factory-installed

program is found to reveal every infomation from our phone

to the respective companies that made it. Are our personal

infomation as safe as we think it is?









Recently a program has been unveiled to be embedded deep

into some Android phones which records just about every

single thing a user can do with his or her phone. All the data

goes back to the hardware manufacturers of the phone, which

includes account passwords, credit card numbers and other

sensitive infomation. There is also no way to opt out of being

monitored.

This discovery was first made when an Android developer

Trevor Eckhart used a packet sniffer program to track all

data that enter and exit his HTC EVO 4G smartphone. At

the center of all this is the software developer Carrier IQ, the

company that created this monitoring method for almost all

mobile device manufacturer. Upon realizing that Trevor had

branded their software as a “rootkit” (a term equivalent to

malware) in community sites, Carrier IQ promptly sued him,

only to back off when an International digital rights advocacy

organization Electronic Frontier Foundation stepped in to

help Trevor. In their apology letter to Trevor, Carrier IQ

mentioned that their software does not record keystrokes,

amongst other inputs, but a video circulated by Trevor shows

that this is not true.

As of now, there is no easy way to remove the program

other than to install a new operating system on your phone.

That, of course, generally involves removing the warranty

from the phone, so it is not a good solution for most people.

For now, much remains to be seen from the response of

various companies responsible for the implementation of such

You may be spied on by your a program.



own phone

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/you-may-be-spied-on-by-your-own-

phone/14105.html



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and larger battery capacities ascending with screen sizes.

Lenovo storms China with The Android Honeycomb 3.2 mobile platform completes the

three new mobile devices package for these two tablets.

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/lenovo-storms-china-with-three-new- While the prices are not known yet, Chinese sources state that

mobile-devices/14096.html the LePad S2005 may be for sale within the week.

December 1st, 2011







Intel planning wireless dock

for Ultrabooks using WiGig

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-planning-wireless-dock-for-

ultrabooks-using-wigig/14104.html

Lenovo has announced three new mobile devices for the

December 1st, 2011

Chinese market. The LePad S2005, S2007 and S2010 are the

new tablets and phones to represent the Chinese company, but

will they meet the mark of their fellow countrymen?





It looks like Intel is having big plans for Ultrabooks, at least

as far as docking stations are concerned as beyond the wired

Thunderbolt docking stations we've already reported about, it

appears that Intel is also working on a wire-free option. The

peculiar thing here though is that Intel is planning on using

WiGig technology courtesy of the Wireless Gigabit Alliance.





It looks like Intel is having big plans for Ultrabooks, at least

as far as docking stations are concerned as beyond the wired

Thunderbolt docking stations we've already reported about, it

appears that Intel is also working on a wire-free option. The

peculiar thing here though is that Intel is planning on using

WiGig technology courtesy of the Wireless Gigabit Alliance.

Never heard of WiGig before? Let us give you a quick

introduction as to what WiGig is. The Wireless Gigabit

Lenovo has recently unleashed a trio of tablets in China. The Alliance consists of a wide range of technology company's

LePad S2007, LePad S2010 and LePad S2005 are set to help including among others, Intel, AMD, Broadcom, Cisco, NEC,

the Chinese company gain grounds in their own country. Marvell, MediaTek and Qualcomm to mention a few of the

In accordance to the data network available in China, all key hardware manufacturers, although many others such

the tablets are WCDMA enabled to access data network via as Microsoft, Nvidia, Dell, Samsung, Nokia, Panasonic and

Chinese telco Unicom. Toshiba are also involved. What these companies are working

The LePad S2005 is a worthy mention as it belongs to the on is an extension of the 802.11 standard that will allow for

emerging category of devices that comes between a phone wireless speed of an expected 7Gbps in the end, some then

and a tablet, owing to its 5-inch screen, which is similar to times faster than what 802.11n is expected to peak at.

Dell's Streak 5 and Samsung's Galaxy Note. It has a Low WiGig is transmitting at 60GHz, otherwise known as Ultra

Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon Display with a resolution Wide Band, although it's also backwards compatible with the

of 800 by 480, featuring a 178-degree viewing angle. This 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands, but the highest speeds are only

phone is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB expected at very short range using the 60GHz band. So what

of memory, giving it processing capabilities on par with most does this have to do with a docking station for Ultabooks? Well,

high-end smartphones. Other specifications include a 1.3- to keep things simple, it allows for a high-speed, short range

megapixel front camera, a 5-megapixel rear camera, WiFi wireless signal to be used to connect the Ultrabook to the dock

connectivity, High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) sans any kind of wires. There are some limitations though, as

support and a 1650mAh battery. It is said to come with you'd still have to plug in power to the Ultrabook sooner or

Android Gingerbread. later and in Intel's specification you still have to plug in the

The LePad S2007 and S2010 are tablets with 7-inch and 10- Ethernet cable into the Ultrabook itself if you want to take

inch screens respectively. Each of them possesses a 1280 by advantage of Intel's network features such as vPro.

800 resolution In-Plane Switching display with a contrast

ratio of 1500 to 1. They run on 1.5GHz dual-core processors

and 1GB of memory, with other similar hardware to that

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going to start to see some serious competition in the entry-

level notebook segment once Microsoft launches Windows 8

for ARM.

The Exynos 5250 is but a stepping stone for Samsung, yet

the company claims that it offers twice the processing power

over one of its Cortex-A9 based Exynos chips clocked at

1.5GHz, or some 14,000 DMIPS compared to 7,500 DMIPS.

Beyond that, Samsung has doubled the memory bandwidth

to 12.8GB/s, twice than not only of current dual core Cortex-

A9 ARM processors, but also twice that of Intel's latest Atom

processors.

Samsung didn't specify the graphics core in the press release

The upside of going wireless is of course the fact that you

but the company did mention that the GPU used is more

don't need to plug anything in to the system to dock it.

than four times faster than what we presume is the ARM

WiGig should also provide enough bandwidth to cope with

Mali-400 MP used in its current Cortex-A9 based processors.

just about everything you'd need from a dock including display

That said, we're not sure that's going to be good enough

interfaces, USB connectivity and audio. The downside is

as Samsung is making some bold claims of WQVGA or

increased cost, as not only do you need a WiGig compatible

2,560x1,600 resolution support and you're going to need one

chip in the Ultrabook, but also in the dock. Of course in the

beefy GPU to run 3D stuff at that kind of resolution. Samsung

future we might see displays with built in WiGig support into

also claims that the extra memory bandwidth is needed to be

which you'd plug an external mouse and a keyboard and that

able to handle these kinds of resolutions. That said, on devices

would be all you'd need, rather than having to connect it all to

with 3D displays, we're still expecting to see resolutions of

yet another device.

1,280x800 as that would be exactly half of WQVGA, ideal for

Considering that the WiGig standard has anything but 3D displays in other words.

launched as yet, it seems like this solution is one for the

future, but it's nonetheless interesting to see where things

might be heading. One thing appears fairly certain though,

Intel is set to make Ultrabooks succeed, one way or another

and if consumers don't want them, then business users will

have to take them as a replacement for sub-notebooks which

have been quite popular with people that travel a lot.





Samsung announces the first

ARM Cortex-A15 based SoC

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/samsung-announces-the-first-arm-

cortex-a15-based-soc/14101.html

December 1st, 2011 But wait, there's more, a lot more. The Exynos 5250 also sports

an embedded DisplayPort interface that supports panel self-

refresh technology which in simple terms means that static

pages doesn't require the GPU to be powered up so that they

can be displayed, instead this is handled by the frame buffer in

the timing controller. Shall we keep going?

If there was every any doubt that ARM based processors were

going to be limited in terms of performance, Samsung's new For those interesting in snapping pictures and video the

32nm Exynos 5250 Cortex-A15 based 2GHz dual core SoC Exynos 5250 should impressive with the ability to shoot

should put a lot of doubters minds at rest. This is but a first 8Megapixel stills at 30fps and 1080p video at 60fps. There's

step of what we can expect over the next couple of years from also a hardware video codec, HDMI 1.4, USB 3.0 connectivity

the ARM camp and we have a feeling that the x86 guys are (finally!) and SATA, eMMC4.5 and eSD3.0 support so there's

going to start to see some serious competition in the entry- no shortage of storage options available for the device makers.

level notebook segment once Microsoft launches Windows 8 Although Samsung claims that the Exynos 5250 was designed

for ARM. specifically for high-end tablets, we can easily see this chip

ending up in some Android or Linux based notebooks in the

not too distant future, especially when you consider the SATA

If there was every any doubt that ARM based processors were support as it makes it easy for the notebook makers to use

going to be limited in terms of performance, Samsung's new standard components. The Exynos 5250 is currently sampling

32nm Exynos 5250 Cortex-A15 based 2GHz dual core SoC to Samsung's customers and is expected to go into mass-

should put a lot of doubters minds at rest. This is but a first production in Q2 next year which means that by this time next

step of what we can expect over the next couple of years from year we should have products in the market sporting the new

the ARM camp and we have a feeling that the x86 guys are

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processor. It will be interesting to see how much better the same shield as the Fatal1ty cards, but with a blue tinted

ARM Cortex-A15 core performs and what kind of device the window. We're not entirely sure what else has changed, but

hardware makers can come up with. Creative Japan is touting this as a mid-range model. It comes

bundled with a 3.5mm to dual RCA cable and an optical

Toslink cable as well as Creative's Media Toolbox software,

Creative announces additional something you don't get with the basic Recon3D model.

Sound Blaster Recon3D cards

in Japan

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/creative-announces-additional-sound-

blaster-recon3d-cards-in-japan/14100.html

December 1st, 2011









We've already seen the Sound Blaster Recon3D and Sound

Blaster Recon3D Fatal1ty Professional, but it looks like Japan

is getting an exclusive on no less than two additional models,

the Sound Blaster Recon3D Professional Audio and the Sound

Blaster Recon3D Fatal1ty Champion edition. Both cards are

of course based on the new Sound Core3D chip from Creative

which the company was touting as a quad core audio processor It also appears that all the two new models will be bundled with

a little while ago. a "beamforming microphone array" in Japan which is meant

to allow for clearer sound during things like voice calls or video

conferencing. The two new cards aren't expect to arrive until

We've already seen the Sound Blaster Recon3D and Sound

January, so we might see them in other regions as well by then

Blaster Recon3D Fatal1ty Professional, but it looks like Japan

and sadly Creative Japan didn't provide any pricing for the two

is getting an exclusive on no less than two additional models,

new addiotions.

the Sound Blaster Recon3D Professional Audio and the Sound

Blaster Recon3D Fatal1ty Champion edition. Both cards are

of course based on the new Sound Core3D chip from Creative Report: Production of AMD's

which the company was touting as a quad core audio processor

a little while ago. desktop Trinity APUs from

The Fatal1ty Champion is quite similar to the Fatal1ty March 2012

Professional and the main difference as far as we can tell is Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/report-production-of-amd-s-desktop-

the inclusion of a front mounted I/O bay that appears to be trinity-apus-from-march-2012/14099.html

identical to the one supplied with the older Sound Blaster X- December 1st, 2011

Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion series. Apart from that the two

cards appear to be identical.





AMD's next-generation A-Series APUs for desktops are set to

enter mass production in March 2012. First to production will

be 65W APUs, to be branded A10-5700, A8-5500, A6-5400

and A4-5300 series. Higher performance 100W APUs will

be produced two months later, from May 2012, branded as

A10-5800 and A8-5600 series.

Considering the 65W APUs go into production with a two

months headstart, we can expect the 65W Trinity SKUs

to release before their 100W counterparts. However, AMD

may choose to hold out for a simultaneous release. Previous

rumours suggested that Trinity may release before Ivy Bridge,

but this report concludes a release around the same time-

frame, if not later, than Ivy Bridge.

The Professional Audio version on the other hand ends up New to the A-Series will be a new segment - A10, while the A8,

somewhere between the Sound Blaster Recon3D and the A6 and A4 segments from Llano will continue. AMD expects

Sound Blaster Recon3D Fatal1ty Professional, as it has the improved supply for Trinity thanks to higher yields and greater



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number of wafer starts at GloFo's 32nm. The report did not

mention details about Trinity's notebook release - arguably

the most important market for Trinity. All information thus

far suggests the market maintaining status-quo, with Intel

retaining CPU performance leadership abd AMD continuing to

offer far superior graphics and good price/performance ratio.

Before Trinity releases, AMD's Llano range will see a final

refresh with A8-3870K, A6-3670K, A8-3820, A6-3620 and

A4-3420 set to release in January 2012.









Cedar Trail-M In December

After All?

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/cedar-trail-m-in-december-after-

all-/14098.html

December 1st, 2011 Sources in the industry are still optimistic about Atom's

future. Despite dwindling netbook sales, there is still room

for it, particularly in the emerging markets. The Atom

netbook ecosystem suffered a huge setback earlier this year,

with Samsung deciding to discontinue selling netbooks. The

development left netbook at the hands of only two notable

companies who can deliver in large volumes, Acer and

Faced with increasingly tough competition from ARM- ASUStek.

powered tablets, mediocre Q3 2011 sales (-32% YoY), and In December 2011, ASUS will unveil 10-inch netbook models

other difficulties, launch of 32 nm "Cedar Tail-M" Atom based on Cedar Trail Atom processors, the Eee PC 1025C

processors has so far been a troubled affair. At one point this and Eee PC 1025CE. By the end of this year, ASUS will have

month, there were even strong indications that the new Atom shipped an estimated 4.6-4.8 netbooks, and is expected to ship

chips won't make it before Christmas. A fresh report, however, 4-4.2 in 2012. Acer's volumes will be similar to ASUS', sources

comes brings back some hope for a December 2011 launch. note.

Faced with increasingly tough competition from ARM-

powered tablets, mediocre Q3 2011 sales (-32% YoY), and

other difficulties, launch of 32 nm "Cedar Tail-M" Atom

processors has so far been a troubled affair. At one point this Australian court overturns

month, there were even strong indications that the new Atom

chips won't make it before Christmas. A fresh report, however, Samsung Galaxy Tab ban

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/australian-court-overturns-samsung-

comes brings back some hope for a December 2011 launch.

galaxy-tab-ban/14097.html

Intel's Atom N2800 and N2600 processors designed for December 1st, 2011

netbooks and ultraportable mobile PCs might still be launched

by Intel in December 2011, according to a recent report by

DigiTimes. Sources told the industry observer that any delays

in the launch of the new chips could have only been because

of weak demand for Atom processors and chipsets, since

the target platforms of these chips are reeling with intense

competition from tablets and other mobile computing devices

running ARM processors. An Australian court has overturned a preliminary injunction

that banned the sale of the Samsung Galaxy Tab in the country,

but Apple has indicated that it will appeal the decision, which

could lead to further difficulties for Samsung.

An Australian court has overturned a ruling that banned the

sale of Samsung's Galaxy Tab in the country, giving the Korean

consumer electronics giant some relief in a hotly contested

patent battle.

The Federal Court ruling said that there was little evidence

to suggest that Samsung's tablet computer infringed a

touchscreen patent that Apple had secured a preliminary

injunction on.





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The court went further by dismissing the original ruling as

“clearly wrong”, according to a report by the Associated Press. Berg Little Printer prints in a

The full bench argued against Federal Court Justice Annabelle big way

Bennett's October ruling, stating that she failed to properly Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/berg-little-printer-prints-in-a-big-

assess Apple's case, which the court now believes would be way/14095.html

unlikely to win if the matter went to trial. December 1st, 2011









Berg Little Printer doesn't produce a whole lot of photographic

prints in a minute, but it can bring concise news to you by your

bedside, along with some social gossips, if you want. Check out

how this small box can pack a big surprise.









Bennett's preliminary ruling banned the sale of the 10.1-inch

version of the Galaxy Tab, based on Apple's long-standing

claims that it “slavishly copied” its design for the iPad. Berg, a design studio based in London, has recently unveiled

a new printer. No, it is not your typical consumer fare that

shows off its infinitely dense dots-per-inch rating or its ultra-

Today's decision comes just in time for the lucrative Christmas fast print speeds for the fast-paced and impatient workforce.

shopping season, which Samsung will be keen to take The Berg Little Printer is a lifestyle product which may attract

advantage of. people with its fun and personal take on printed matters. No

bigger than a Rubik's cube, it serves up your daily subscription

of various contents such as news, puzzles, social updates,

However, Apple said that it will appeal the ruling at the messages sent from friends, and much more, with the press

Australian High Court, so the injunction will remain standing of a button. All of them will be neatly styled into receipt-sized

until Friday to allow time for that to take place. prints. Management of the subscription can be carried out

easily with its included smartphone app, while contents are

distributed to the printer via wireless connection and Cloud

The Galaxy Tab is largely seen as the primary competitor technology.

to the iPad, leading some, including the European Union's

Competition Commissioner Joaquín Almunia, to question The printer itself comes in a minimalist package bearing

the potentially anti-competitive nature of these kinds of urban-style design, a rising trend in design-oriented

injunctions, which have also resulted in a sales ban of the communities. Inside, an inkless thermal printer head does

Galaxy Tab in Germany. the work and takes away the need to replace cartridges. The

prints produced take after the style of graphic design which

includes “visual cues from traditional halftone lithography

Samsung indicated that it was happy with this latest turn of and modern pixel art”. Berg’s product does seem like an

events, claiming that it proves Apple's case lacked any legal elegant marriage of advanced technology and modern styling

merit. primarily motivated by human intuition. While it may not be

the thing for every geek out there, it is likely to have a fair

amount of market appeal, especially to ladies. Unfortunately,

pricing and availability details have yet to be revealed, but you

can sign up on their mailing list to get the latest updates.







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Intel delays Ivy Bridge to Q2

2012

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-delays-ivy-bridge-to-

q2-2012/14088.html

December 1st, 2011









Few months ago, rumors due to process problems appeared

that Intel is going to delay the launch of their 22nm Ivy Bridge

processors from January to March 2012. Ultimately, even the

rumors of that March delay came untrue: Intel pushed the Furthermore, the platform just needed development time

launch into the second quarter of 2012. to complete the complete 2012 platform (Maho Bay) and

Intel processors for 2012 carry the codename Ivy Bridge. These processor (Ivy Bridge). This wasn't helped by a wave of and

22nm processors will be known as the 3000 series, for example process problems and retirements that recently started to

Core i3-3200, i5-3330 or the i7-3770 (regular and K, S, T happen at Intel, as the original baby boomers (joined Intel in

editions). The clock speeds will vary from 3 to 3.5GHz, while 1970 and 1980s) are beginning to leave the company.

the models now officially support the prevailing DDR3-1600 Additionally, the company needs time to develop drivers for

memory standard. the graphics part. After all is said and done, the new Ivy

Bridge processors should debut in April-May 2012 timeframe

alongside Maho Bay platform i.e. B75, Q75 and Q77 chipsets.





Android Ice Cream Sandwich

coming to LG phones

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/android-ice-cream-sandwich-coming-

to-lg-phones/14087.html

December 1st, 2011









The parts were scheduled to debut in January 2012, but as LG has promised updates of Android Ice Cream Sandwich to

the time passed by, Intel wanted to extract as much money as their top-tier phones, but will they fail to meet the mark again

possible from the existing Sugar Bay platform and the Sandy as they had with Android Gingerbread? Read on to find out

Bridge architecture, with both bringing record profits for the which of your phones will be blessed with the new OS.

company. Bear in mind that Sandy Bridge lost almost a quarter

after the infamous chipset recall at the beginning of 2011. Intel

marked a billion dollar loss with the recall costs and obviously

decided to milk the existing products for as long as possible.

The fact that AMD's Bulldozer processors failed to light up

the market only increased that reason. Ivy Bridge will come to

market only when necessary to do so.









A good number of smartphones from the LG Optimus series

released in 2011 have been promised upgrades to Android 4.0



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Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). The release dates of the updates noise-canceling headphones that reduce ambient noise and

are not known yet, but the Korean company has said that they comes with a detachable cable with in-line microphone

will unveil their upgrade schedule by December, along with a for voice communication on the iPhone. The concealed

list of additional phones that will be receiving the new OS. microphones in the ear-cups pick up surrounding noises and

these are electronically negated, effectively reducing the noise

Amongst the family of Android elite models, it was mentioned

by up to 85%. With the absence of unwanted sound, the finely-

that the Optimus 2X, Optimus Black, Optimus 3D and the

tuned 40mm Neodymium drivers offers great details of music

Optimus LTE will be graced by the highly anticipated software

or entertainment. The Creative HN-900's audio cable also

from Google. LG will also follow up with updates for as

comes with an in-line microphone and switch for a convenient

many phones as they can, which is good news for owners of

one-click call function for voice communication on the iPhone.

older phones. LG’s Facebook page mentions: “We are also

If the headphones run out of battery power, they can still

continuing to evaluate the ICS OS to determine whether it is

be used in the passive mode without the noise-cancellation

compatible with the functionality, features and performance

function.

of other LG smartphones to make the ICS OS available on as

many LG smartphones as possible.” The Creative HN-900 noise-canceling headphones are

currently available at the Creative online store at

These are big promises to be kept, as the owner responses

sg.store.creative.com and The CREATIVE Stores outlets at

following the annoncement show that previous update cycles

International Business Park, Marina Square and authorised

of Android Gingerbread for many of their phones are either

dealers in Singapore from end Nov 2011 onwards at the

slow or lacking. Hopefully, LG would take this opportunity to

suggested retail price of S$129.

fulfil their promises and regain more customer confidence.



Celebrate Christmas with

Creative announces HN-900 Limited Edition SOUL

headphones with active noise- by Ludacris SL-150CS

canceling for clear voice calls headphones

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/creative-announces-hn-900- Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/celebrate-christmas-with-limited-

headphones-with-active-noise-canceling-for-clear-voice-calls/14094.html edition-soul-by-ludacris-sl-150cs-headphones/14093.html

December 1st, 2011 December 1st, 2011









Looking for a new headphones this festive season? Check out

Creative Technology has recently announced their new the limited edition SOUL by Ludacris SL-150CS headphones

HN-900 headphones with active noise-canceling technology in chrome finish.

and full-size ear-cups that can reduce ambient noise by up

to 85%, offering superb audip experience anc clear voice

communications.









Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, the person behind the brand "SOUL

by Ludacris" personal audio products, together with his

design team, has created a Limited Edition of the SL-150CS

headphone in chrome.

Creative Technology has recently announced the new Creative This beautiful SL-150CS headphone comes with two different

HN-900 noise-canceling headphones, a set of full-size active detachable 3.5mm headphone cables. The standard 3.5mm



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headphone cable with two ring sleeves allows the user to use the primary graphics interface. Results will be comparable

the SL-150CS as a stereophonic headphone for audio playback, through Futuremark's ORB database.

compatible with all 3.5mm jack audio devices. The additional

in-line 3.5mm headphone cable with three ring sleeves comes

with a built-in remote control and microphone, and allows the Seagate announces second-

user to enjoy heart-thumping stereophonic bass to his or her

favorite music and audio tracks, while providing the capability

gen Momentus XT

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/seagate-announces-second-gen-

to answer phone calls on Apple iOS devices such as iPhone,

momentus-xt/14092.html

iPad and iPod as well. The SL-150CS is a headphone that folds

December 1st, 2011

down easily, and comes with a semi-rigid pouch for portability

and protection.





3DMark 2012: Android devices

invade a Windows world

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/3dmark-2012-android-devices-invade- For Seagate's sake we hope that the second time is the charm,

a-windows-world/14089.html as its first generation of Momentus XT hard drives with a

December 1st, 2011 small SLC SSD cache didn't exactly take the world by storm.

Currently the new Momentus XT is only available in a single

size of 750GB, plus 8GB of SLC NAND flash of course,

although the real change is actually the software part and here

Following on the footsteps of the recently announced Seagate has spent a lot of time optimizing things.

"3DMark for Windows 8" benchmark, Futuremark has

revealed that the company is developing a new 3D benchmark

called "3DMark for Android". You've guessed it right, For Seagate's sake we hope that the second time is the charm,

Futuremark is developing one 3D benchmark to rule them all. as its first generation of Momentus XT hard drives with a

small SLC SSD cache didn't exactly take the world by storm.

We have received press release stating that Futuremark

Currently the new Momentus XT is only available in a single

Corporation is announcing the foundation of its Benchmark

size of 750GB, plus 8GB of SLC NAND flash of course,

Development Program for tablets powered by Android

although the real change is actually the software part and here

operating system.

Seagate has spent a lot of time optimizing things.

The first product coming out of that BDP is a next-generation

Seagate claims that the new Momentus XT is close to 70

benchmark "3DMark for Android" (working title), with the

percent faster than its predecessor and up to three times faster

goal of becoming an industry standard gaming benchmark for

than a comparable hard drive of the same size. That said, at

tablets. With this announcement, its official that the targeted

the moment the caching only applies to read performance and

platforms for 3DMark 2012 are both Android 4 tablets and

even in this case only under ideal scenarios where the SSD part

Windows 8 devices - an interesting prospect.

of the drive has a chance to cache the data. Even so it's no

Futuremark wants to attract "companies involved in the slouch compared to other mechanical drives, although it's no

manufacture of Android powered devices are invited to join match for an SSD. For a few benchmarks of the Momentus XT,

Futuremark's Benchmark Development Program to play a head over to StorageReview.com.

critical role in the development of 3DMark for Android, from

initial specification to final delivery."

Jukka Mäkinen, CEO of Futuremark said, "in 2012 we will

bring 3DMark to the Android platform with a professional

grade benchmark that can be trusted by manufacturers,

suppliers and vendors to provide the definitive measure of

gaming performance on Android while showcasing the very

best in real-time graphics and effects."

We also caught up with Oliver Baltuch, President of

Futuremark about the promised result compatibility between

the two. While the benchmark development is in very

early stages, the company wants to have comparable results

between the two platforms and in about a year from now,

the traditional "AMD vs. Intel" or "AMD vs. NVIDIA" debates

might take a backseat to "3DMark Android 4 vs. 3DMark

Windows 8".

The benchmark will measure gaming performance using CPU,

GPU rendering and physics tests, using OpenGL ES API as



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The Momentus XT does have one upside compared to most

SSD caching solutions, it's platform agnostic thanks to all

the software being stored in the drive firmware. Apparently

Seagate will be offering future upgrades for the Momentus XT

that will allow for write caching as well, although 8GB of flash

is still a fairly small amount even compared to Intel's Smart

Response which requires a minimum of 18GB of SSD storage

space. Beyond all this, the current price point is all wrong, as

Seagate is asking for US$245 (S$320) for the Momentus XT,

money that would easily buy you a fast 120GB SSD these days.

Ok, so there's a trade off in terms of storage space, but overall

you'll get vastly better performance.









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covering the latest gadgets and stuff for the geeks.





Australians use Facebook in

the bathroom, in church, and

during sex

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/australians-use-facebook-in-the-

bathroom-in-church-and-during-sex/14154.html

December 6th, 2011









Australians use Facebook during some of the most intimate

moments of life, according to a recent survey, suggesting that

social networking is becoming a growing obsession.

Australians use Facebook and other social networks while in

the bathroom, in church, and during sex, according to a recent

survey, suggesting that social networking is an obsession for Somehwat surprisingly, however, 21.5 percent of people use

some. social networks while in the bathroom, which might make you

think twice about borrowing someone's phone to make a call.

Social media marketing firm Tick Yes conducted the survey

of close to 900 people and found out some surprising things Even more shocking is that 3.2 percent log onto Facebook,

about people's online habits. Twitter and other social networks in a place of worship, such

as a church, synagogue or mosque. This will probably be the

next big faux pas instead of snoring during a sermon.

We all know that people check social networks at work, and

this was confirmed in the report, with 51.6 percent logging on

during office hours. And finally 2.8 percent of those asked said they used social

networks while having sex. Out of those, nearly two thirds were

men. We can only imagine what they were tweeting about.

41.9 per cent check status updates and tweets while watching

TV, which is probably driving television advertisers crazy.

It is not surprising then that 4.9 percent admitted that they

were addicted to social media. We expect the real number is

33.8 percent use social media while in bed and 23.3 per cent

probably much higher than that.

use it during meals. We might also see the shopping lists of

14.8 per cent of people, who might be better off browsing price

comparison websites instead. “The survey confirms a number of things,” said Peter

Applebaum, managing director of Tick Yes. “We weren’t

surprised that Facebook is far and away the most popular

social media site, nor that almost half of those surveyed said

that their social media usage has increased in the last year.

But what did raise a few eyebrows is the extent to which

Australians will stop what they’re doing – however enjoyable

it may be – to respond to a tweet or post or update.”



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$10 billion factory in South Korea. It hopes to have its Chinese

plant open by 2013.

Source: Press Release

Image Credit: Wiki Commons





Samsung to build Flash Bose announces SoundLink

memory chip factory in China Wireless Mobile speaker in

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/samsung-to-build-flash-memory-chip- Singapore

factory-in-china/14153.html Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/bose-announces-soundlink-wireless-

December 6th, 2011 mobile-speaker-in-singapore/14149.html

December 6th, 2011









Samsung has revealed plans to build a Flash memory chip

factory in China as the lucrative smartphone and tablet

computer markets continue to grow.

Samsung has revealed plans to build a Flash memory chip Bose and Atlast Sound & Vision, Singapore's premium audio

factory in China as the smartphone and tablet computer visual retailer and distributor, have launched the SoundLink

markets continue to grow. Wireless Mobile speaker in Singapore. The SoundLink

The Korean electronics giant will spend upwards of 5 trillion Wireless Mobile speaker Bluetooth speaker that claims to offer

won ($4.5 billion) on the new plant, which will produce 20nm superb audio performance, mobility and durability in a

Flash memory chips. The exact location of the facility has yet compact form factor.

to be decided.





The move signals a vote of confidence in the Chinese market,

which many see as an increasingly pivotal region for electronic

goods. Samsung is already investing in China with plans to

build a factory that will produce flat-screen TVs, one of its

strongest industries.









The plans will need to be approved by the South Korean

government, which monitors foreign investment made by

Korean firms. However, it appears likely that it will be given

the go-ahead.





Samsung is a major player in the memory market, producing

Flash chips for a number of portable devices, including Apple's

highly successful iPhone and iPad ranges. The expansion into

China will help secure deals with Huawei and ZTE, both of

which are increasing tablet and smartphone output.





Samsung has also increased chip production at its other plants,

including its only foreign facility in Austin, Texas, and a new





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With the Bose SoundLink Wireless Mobile speaker, According to Dr. Michael Tien, CEO of Atlas Sound & Vision,

you can connect wirelessly with your Bluetooth-enabled introduced the Bose SoundLink Wireless Mobile speaker and

smartphone, tablet or other devices and stream music at said that the Bluetooth connectivity works even up to 10m

the touch of a button. It measures two-inches thick, and away. "There are three key benefits that Bose has focused on

can fit easily in your bag or briefcase. It is equipped with and put their effort to, on the SoundLink Wireless Mobile

a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery that provides power for speaker. First, it's quality sound to enjoy your music wherever

more than three hours at high volume, and more than eight you go; second is spontaneous mobility to take your music

hours at typical listening levels. anywhere and easy to set up; and third is elegant durability

whereby it looks great, works well and lasts for a long time,"

It has an integrated cover that unfolds easily into a stand

Tien said.

for instant setup, and once opened, the system is ready to be

played. Close the cover and the system shuts off automatically.

At the top are buttons including volume controls, mute,

Bluetooth (for pairing), Aux and power. The Bose SoundLink

Patent Wars: HTC phones to

Wireless Mobile speaker also comes with Auxiliary input, face ban in USA?

micro USB port for firmware upgrades and power connector. Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/patent-wars-htc-phones-to-face-ban-

in-usa-/14150.html

The Bose SoundLink Wireless Mobile speaker with the

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standard trim level and dark gray Cordura nylon cover is

selling at S$549, while the LX model with a premium trim level

and a dark brown leather cover is retailing at S$639. Accessory

covers in nylon (bright red or royal purple) and leather

(burgundy or tan) are available separately at S$59 and S$99

though the color options are not available yet at press time.

The SoundLink Wireless Mobile speaker can be purchased

from selected partners and the Atlas Experience Audio Visual HTC smartphones may soon be barred from being imported

Boutique @ TripleOne Somerset, and Bose @ Millenia Walk. into the US due to a patent infringement dispute with Apple.

For more information, go to www.bose.com or www.atlas- This is a big problem for the Taiwanese based handset maker

experience.com and will send shockwaves throughout the entire Android

ecosystem.

The patent war between electronics giants Samsung and Apple

have dominated headlines for quite a while now, but it seems

that a new development might cause a big impact to the entire

Android ecosystem - Taiwanese handset maker HTC may face

a import ban in the US market due to technologies which

infringe on Apple’s patents.

Specifically, the said patent states of a “system and method

for performing an action on a structure in computer-generated

data”. An example is the ability to search and highlight a

contact number on a website which is opened from the web

browser of the mobile device, which can then be followed by a

tap to make a phone call to that number.







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Another infringement details a “real-time signal processing to the moon, where it will utilize Martin's patterns running on

system for serially transmitted data”, which is frankly, all NVIDIA Tegra 3 hardware.

encompassing in modern day tele-communications. There is still a lot of work to be done, but seems like NVIDIA-

If the ban is passed by a six-member panel at the International powered hardware just might win the $30 million prize.

Trade Commission in Washington next week, HTC will take a

big beating of its holiday sales, which will hit the company’s

market share. Apple iTV in three sizes

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/apple-itv-in-three-sizes/14140.html

The rest of the (Android) industry can only hope for a major

December 6th, 2011

patent reform movement by the Obama administration soon...





NVIDIA Goes to the Moon with

CUDA and Tegra 3

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/nvidia-goes-to-the-moon-with-cuda-

and-tegra-3/14146.html With a long trail of speculations following the possible

December 6th, 2011 emergence of an Apple branded television, a new insider

infomation suggests that it will come in three sizes, including

a 32-inch and 55-inch model. Will this be enough to go head-

to-head against Microsoft's recent television-oriented updates

for Xbox 360?





Semiconductor products are used on numerous scientific and

military projects. However, this is the story we just had

to share with you. NVIDIA Tegra 3 is heading where no

contemporary semiconductor chip has gone before - to the

Moon.

While there is a lot of discussion on forums what manufacturer

does what, regardless of if we talk about cars or soccer teams,

there is no denying that sometimes, something magical is

happening with the semiconductor products.

A privateer team called Synergy Moon is getting ready for their

entrance for the Google Lunar X-Prize challenge, a $30 million

competition of privateer teams who are working on launching

a rocket into space putting human crew in an orbiter around

Earth. This is followed by a sending a rover to land on the

Moon.

An insider report originating from Japan suggests that Apple

will be producing three sizes for the Apple iTV, which includes

a 32-inch and 55-inch model. Much of the speculations

are aligned with another separate piece of unconfirmed

information that Japanese electronics maker Sharp is now in

charge of making LCD screens for Apple. It is also possible that

they will introduce their IGZO (Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide)

In order to develop the lunar rover, Team Synergy Moon screen eventually, which is capable of competing against

was joined by Martin Peniak, young scientist famous for his OLED screen technology.

work on the Mars Rover Simulator developed in conjunction

with ESA (European Space Agency). Impressed with an article With the existence of Siri as a viable candidate for the Apple

about neural network using NVIDIA's GPU acceleration, iTV's primary input interface, it is easy to see how the pieces

Martin selected CUDA to be the base of all future work. of the puzzle are nearly complete for it to come forth and

dominate living room spaces. Rumours are still rumours,

One of his projects is the Tesla Lunar Rover and Tesla however, as it is not the first time that Apple had revealed a

Surveyor, both of which are going to utilize multiple Tegra product that is different to what the associated speculations

systems to achieve autonomy of movement while had suggested. The truth will be revealed next year as it is said

Currently, the launch is scheduled for December of next year, that the Apple iTV will go on sales then.

consisted out of Earth orbiter inhabited by astronauts such Looks like the flames of another television war is about to

as team leader Mr. Miroslav Ambrus-Kis and documentary be fuelled, just when we thought the platform was becoming

producer Nebojsa Stanojevic, while the autonomous Lander obsolete.

packing several Lunar Rover will be launched from the orbiter



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Intel's mobile Ivy Bridge CPU

line-up revealed

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-s-mobile-ivy-bridge-cpu-line-up-

revealed/14148.html

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We've already seen what Intel has for us as far as desktop

systems are concerned for most of 2012, Ivy Bridge-E not being

part of that roadmap, but what about the mobile market space?

Well, we have plenty of details for you with regards to what

Intel has in store, ranging from high-end Extreme Edition

models to new Ultrabook processors. So what about the CPUs? Well, Intel is planning a wide range

of new models and starting at the top we have the 2.9GHz quad

core Core i7-3920XM, a part which is 200MHz faster than the

We've already seen what Intel has for us as far as desktop current Core i7-2960XM, although the top turbo frequency is

systems are concerned for most of 2012, Ivy Bridge-E not being only 100MHz higher. Not much else appears to have changed,

part of that roadmap, but what about the mobile market space? although the IGP is now of course based on the new Intel HD

Well, we have plenty of details for you with regards to what Graphics 4000 architecture.

Intel has in store, ranging from high-end Extreme Edition

models to new Ultrabook processors.

Let's start with a brief overview and then go into more details.

As with the current mobile product range, Intel will offer

standard Voltage CPUs and low power models, although at

least for the time being it appears that the company has killed

its line of Low Voltage or LV processors that were rated at

25W and instead we'll only see Ultra Low Voltage or ULV

processors rated at 17W, now simply known as Ultra or U-

series processors. The standard Voltage processors will be the

M-series from now on and will come with 35, 45 and 55W TDP.

Do remember that Intel now offers programmable TDP on its

mobile CPUs and this is likely part of the reason as to why Intel

has killed of the 25W TDP models.

Dropping down one step we have two more quad cores, the

2.7GHz Core i7-3820QM and the 2.6GHz Core i7-3720QM,

both models have been given a decent clock speed bump

compared to the fastest Sandy Bridge quad cores and a

400MHz increase compared to the Sandy Bridge launch

models. As with Sandy Bridge there's also a dual core Core i7,

namely the Core i7-3520M which is a 2.9GHz.

When it comes to the Chief River platform we're moving from

three to four consumer chipsets with some new peculiarities

kudos to Intel and its product differentiation schemes. There

are three main chipsets now, the HM75, the HM76 and

the HM77, with the UM77 being specifically for low power

notebooks. The HM75 and HM76 are nearly identical, the

big difference being the HM75 lacking USB 3.0 support, an

omission we don't really understand as it's integrated into the

chipset. The HM77 gains RAID support – something neither of

the two lesser models offer – as well as Smart Response and for

some reason support for two extra USB 2.0 ports. The UM77 is

fairly similar to the HM77, except it only has four SATA ports

of which only one is SATA 6Gbps and it drops four PCI Express

lanes and four USB 2.0 ports. That takes us to a pair of Core i5's, the 3360M and the 3320M

clocked at 2.8 and 2.6GHz respectively, not a huge step up

from the current Core i5 models. What should be pointed out

is that all the dual cores now support DDR3 memory speeds

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of 1600MHz; something that isn't the case for Sandy Bridge info coming on the Chief River platform, so stay tuned if you're

based mobile CPUs. It's also interesting to note that all the planning on getting a new notebook next year.

mobile processors so far have higher max graphics clocks than

their desktop equivalents.

LG announces the X-Note

Z330 in Korea

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/lg-announces-the-x-note-z330-in-

korea/14147.html

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LG Electronics has joined the Ultrabook crowd – if you can call

a handful of companies a crowd that is – with its X-Note Z330

which appears to be limited to the Korean market for now. At

first glance LG's X-Note Z330 could easily be mistaken for an

Asus Zenbook, as the general design is quite similar, but not

It looks like Intel will only offer two U-series CPUs at launch, identical.

the 2GHz Core i7-3667U and the 1.8GHz Core i5-3427U. The

core i7 model will turbo to 3GHz in dual core mode and 3.2GHz

in single core mode whereas the Core i5 will top out at 2.6GHz LG Electronics has joined the Ultrabook crowd – if you can call

in dual core mode and 2.8GHz in single core mode. Both a handful of companies a crowd that is – with its X-Note Z330

models feature a base GPU clock of a mere 350MHz, but it will which appears to be limited to the Korean market for now. At

go all the way to 1150MHz. Note that the Low Voltage CPUs first glance LG's X-Note Z330 could easily be mistaken for an

are missing from Q2'12 as Intel no longer produces any CPUs Asus Zenbook, as the general design is quite similar, but not

in this range. identical.









While we're talking about graphics, as with the desktop Ivy

Bridge processors, the mobile processors also support up to

three independent displays, although one of these will be

the built in display in the notebook, but hopefully we'll see

notebooks with a DisplayPort connector as standard come

next year.

As you've noticed there's nary a mention of lower-end Core

i3 and Pentium processors and the reason for this is simple, The Z330 has a very similar brushed aluminium finish to the

they weren't included in the roadmaps we've seen. As for the Zenbooks, although in LG's case the finish extends out from

Celerons, well Intel is keeping Sandy Bridge here, but we'll see the top corner with the rings spreading from the corner out,

a couple of faster SKUs come early next year, at least in the rather than from the middle out as per Asus' Zenbooks. As with

ultra-low power segment with the introduction of the dual core most Ultrabooks the Z330 is a wedge shape and this means

Celeron 867 which is a 1.3GHz part, but otherwise identical to LG has the same limitations as everyone else in terms of ports,

the current Celeron 857 as well as the single core 797 which is a although we're not entirely sold by LG's combination here, as

1.4GHz part which is otherwise identical to the current Celeron you get a single USB 2.0 port, a single USB 3.0 port, an HDMI

787. port, a combined headphone/mic jack and a micro SD card

As for a tentative launch date we're hearing May for the mobile slot, not exactly an ideal range of options.

platform and as you can see from the slides, this is also what

all but the quad cores are being earmarked for. We're not quite

sure why the quad cores are listed as being available in April,

but it's possible that Intel is doing a staggered launch which

the high-end models being pushed out earlier. We've got some





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Head of RIM Indonesia

faces possible jail time over

promotion stampede

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/head-of-rim-indonesia-faces-possible-

jail-time-over-promotion-stampede/14145.html

December 6th, 2011









The head of Research In Motion (RIM) in Indonesia faces

possible jail time after a BlackBerry promotion turned into a

That said, LG has also managed to cram 802.11b/g/n Wi- disastrous stampede that left many people injured.

Fi (although sadly only at 150Mbps) with WiDi support and The head of Research In Motion (RIM) in Indonesia faces

Bluetooth 3.0 + HS into the Z330. As the name implies the possible jail time after a BlackBerry promotion turned into a

Z330 has a 13.3-inch screen, although it sports the typical disastrous stampede that left many people injured.

1366x768 notebook resolution unlike Asus' 13-inch Zenbook

which has a 1600x900 resolution display. LG claims to have Andrew Cobham, president director for RIM Indonesia, has

slimmed down the screen bezel to a mere 8mm and as such the been named a suspect for negligence by the Indonesian police,

company claims the Z330 is the size of a 12-inch notebook. LG and he could face up to five years in prison if found guilty.

has managed to get the weight down to a mere 1.21kg, that's

90g lighter than Asus' 13-inch Zenbook.

The move follows a promotion in Jakarta just over a week ago

where the first 1,000 customers of the new BlackBerry Bold

9790 would get the device at half price. 5,000 people showed

up in hopes to grab a bargain, but most were left waiting

for hours, some overnight, as RIM struggled to cope with the

numbers.









There will be two SKUs of the Z330 both featuring 4GB of

RAM, where the first one comes with a Core i5-2456M (1.6GHz

with turbo to 2.3GHz) and a 120GB SATA 6Gbps SSD and

the second one with a Core i7-2637M (1.7GHz with turbo to

2.8GHz) and a 256GB SATA 6Gbps SSD. LG claims a sub 10

second boot time for either model running Windows 7 Home

Premium 64-bit. Cost wise the Z330 is expected to retail for

1.7million Won (S$1,936) for the Core i5 model, with the Core Eventually frustration turned to anger and a stampede broke

i7 model coming in at 2.6million Won (S$2,962) making it out, resulting in many people being crushed and trampled by

one of the most expensive Ultrabooks out there. Check out the the advancing crowd. Over 40 people were injured and 20 were

video below for some additional details. knocked unconscious, making it one of the most disastrous

product launches in history.

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Cobham is only one of a number of suspects, including security

consultant Terry Burkey and two unnamed individuals, all of

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whom have not yet been detained, but are not permitted to

leave the country and are required to report to the police on a The internet firms were reluctant to comment on the issue,

regular basis. but indicated that they would follow any laws on the subject,

but could not decide on what is or is not legal to post online.

This suggests that they are staunchly against the idea of

The idea that RIM might have been negligent in this case

monitoring content and would rather remove illegal material

comes from the belief that it ignored proper safety protocols,

when complaints are made, as is currently the case.

a matter that even the Indonesian government expressed

concern over before the promotion went ahead.

India has been stepping up efforts this year to monitor and

control the transmission of data online, with new rules for

ISPs that require them to delete offensive material, and a plan

India wants Google, Microsoft, for a government-run monitoring unit for websites and social

Yahoo and Facebook to censor networks. The country also tightened controls last year on

encrypted calls and messages over phone networks like that

internet supplied by RIM's Blackberry.

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/india-wants-google-microsoft-yahoo-

and-facebook-to-censor-internet/14144.html

December 6th, 2011 This level of censorship has given the country a negative image

abroad, particularly considering the complaints focus on

comments made about political figures, which raises questions

about the possible violation of the right to free speech.

India wants search engine and social networking firms to

censor the internet, claiming that it is “unacceptable” that

offensive content is allowed to remain on their websites.

India wants search engine and social networking firms to

AOC and DisplayLink launch

censor the internet, claiming that it is “unacceptable” that 15.6-inch portable monitor

offensive content is allowed to remain on their websites. Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/aoc-and-displaylink-launch-15.6-inch-

India's acting minister of telecommunications, Kapil Sibal, is portable-monitor/14142.html

meeting officials from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook December 6th, 2011

today to discuss the proposed censorship.





Sibal cited examples where political leaders were, in his view,

unfairly maligned by people online, and he asked that Google

and the others properly monitor what is posted online.

AOC and DisplayLink have launched a 15.6-inch USB 2.0

portable monitor, designed to help anyone running multiple

The monitoring suggestions go so far as to include special applications on their PC or laptop.

people with the responsibility to approve or reject content

before it goes online, instead of the existing monitoring AOC and DisplayLink have launched a 15.6-inch USB 2.0

technology already in place, which Sibal clearly believes is portable monitor, designed to help anyone running multiple

failing to do the job. applications on their PC or laptop.

The monitor, codenamed e1649fwu, employs a DL-125 chip

supplied by DisplayLink and display technology by AOC.





The screen has a maxmum resolution of 1366x768 at 60Hz.

It does not need to be plugged into a mains, as it is powered

directly through the USB port, which means it can feed off a

laptop's battery power when out and about.









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Notebooks with AMD Radeon

HD 7600M Listed

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/notebooks-with-amd-radeon-

hd-7600m-listed/14141.html

December 6th, 2011









The first 28nm GPUs have been listed by HP and Asus, to

feature in their upcoming notebooks. The listed GPUs are

Radeon HD 7670 and Radeon HD 7690 - both based on the

Thames XT chip. HP has also listed drivers for Radeon HD

7470 on their website, on the eve of the London media event

for AMD's London series of Radeon HD 7000M GPUs.

The monitor is also very light at just over two pounds, making

it not much heavier than a typical tablet computer. It also looks The Thames XT chip features 128-bit GDDR5 memory.

very similar to an iPad or Galaxy Tab, with a sleek design and a PCGamesHardware suggests it utilizes the VLIW-4

fold out and rotatable stand that makes it operate like a picture architecture, while other rumours point to a GCN based

frame. London series. HP Envy 17-3030ew features Radeon HD

7690M with 1GB GDDR5, working with a Core i7 Sandy Bridge

based quad-core CPU. The Asus X53TK-SX058V is a more

The monitor can be used in both landscape and portrait forms, budget oriented notebook, featuring Radeon HD 7670M in

with the image adjusting to the orientation of the device thanks addition to a Llano APU.

to a built-in accelerometer. AMD is expected to officially announce the London - branded

Radeon HD 7000M - series today at a media event in London.

All evidence point to the London series to be the first 28nm

GPUs to launch, and also sets the scene for their desktop

counterparts - Southern Islands - in early 2012.





Xbox 360 updates will focus

on TV

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/xbox-360-updates-will-focus-on-

tv/14139.html

December 6th, 2011









The display will work on most operating systems, including

XP, Vista, Windows 7, OSX Tiger, Leopard and Lion, and many

The new Microsoft Xbox 360 update is yet another step

versions of Linux. It should be a simple case of plug and play.

towards the company's vision of an integrated entertainment

solution. Now, the Xbox Kinect lets you control your television

“With DisplayLink technology, AOC was able to rapidly bring with voice and gesture too. A slew of new content providers

to market this productivity-enhancing, versatile monitor for will bring a new lease of life to the aging system.

both mobile professionals and the home office user,” said

Robert Velez, head of marketing at AOC. “The market for

extended displays is growing rapidly, and this offering with its

low power consumption, cord-independence and value price

makes multi-screen computing more practical than ever.”





Currently the monitor is only available in the US, with a price

tag of $139.





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Microsoft has announced the much anticipated update to

their Xbox 360 dashboard interface which allows users to

use voice commands and evoke actions such as ‘pause’ or

‘play’ on the television, as well as voice search on the

Internet for relevant videos, music, and games, amongst other

content. The upgrade also enables gesture control which

allows scrolling across options with the wave of the hand.

These new capabilities come with refreshing visual layout,

inspired by Windows Phone.

With a new range of 40 over content providers supporting

Xbox 360 such as online movie rental portal LOVEFiLM and

Internet television Sky Go, consumers will find it hard to be

at a lack of entertainment options despite the ommision of

live television. Microsoft says: “a new technological era in live

TV in the home where the user becomes the remote control

through voice and gesture control”, and added that “the new

software update will create the biggest interactive TV service

in the world”.



The Plantronics Marque M155 claims to be the company's

Plantronics launches Marque smallest headset ever and offers superior audio quality for

hands-free calls. Available in Jet Black and Artic White,

M155 headset in Singapore the Marque M155 weighs just 7g and is compatible with

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/plantronics-launches-marque-m155- both iPhone and Android smartphones. It boasts a talk time

headset-in-singapore/14138.html of up to five hours, standby time of up to nine days and

December 6th, 2011 features Bluetooth 3.0 wireless for pairing with your phone.









This afternoon, Plantronics has announced the launch of the

Marque M155 in Singapore. Designed for iPhone and Android

smartphones, the compact headset offers voice-guided pairing

as well as voice recognition for answering or ignoring calls

hands-free.









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and seamless experience. "Smartphones have now become the

de facto standard when you buy a headset communication

device. The message behind the Marque M155 is - just as we are

being introduced the technology in a certain way, and because

you need to look at the phone in order to retrieve information

required, you need a way to enable your smartphone to get

hands-free. So that you can communicate via voice while still

being able to refer to your smartphone. And there is no way to

do it without using an external audio device" Kiew said.





A fact you may not know about Plantronics: The words spoken

by U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong as he stepped on the moon

were transmitted through a Plantronics headset.





Tablet to help elderly

The Plantronics Marque M155 recharges via a micro USB remember the pills, and more

connector at the top, while on the sides are the power switch Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/tablet-to-help-elderly-remember-the-

and volume/mute button. On the front is the call button pills-and-more/14132.html

whereby you can take a call with either a tap, or say "Answer"; December 6th, 2011

reject call with a one second press, or say "Ignore"; redial with

two taps; initiate phone's voice dialing with two-second press;

and even reconnect lost Bluetooth connection with a tap if the

headset cannot automatically reconnect.

According to the company, there are also various apps

Good news for the elderly and memory-challenged has arrived

available on Android Market and Apple App Store, which do

in the form of the Memo Touch tablet, a repackaged version

sound checks, familiarize you with added functionality of the

of Archos 101. The new tablet allows family members to assist

headset including streaming of music etc. The Plantronics

and guide their elderly family members across the day with

Marque M155 will be available from mid December at S$119

reminders and daily task updates from the Internet.

at Apple Stores (EpiCentre, iStudio, Infinite, Juzz1, Macshop,

Nubox), Challenger, Harvey Norman (Funan, Millennia Walk,

Suntec City), Newstead, Sprint-Cass (Changi International

Airport T1, T2, T3), Stereo (ION, Plaza Singapura, Causeway

Point), Funan DigitalLife Mall (AAAs Com, DIGIVUE,

Inforcom Technologies, PK Computers, South Asia) and Sim

Lim Square (AAAs Com, idt Gallery, Million Mobile, Million

Tech, Song Brothers, Vision 1).









We’ve seen tablets for specific groups of people from business-

oriented users to children, but it seems a new flavor has just

emerged. The Memo Touch, a device derived from the Archos

101, is a new tablet for the elderly.

Our senior citizens will be able to benefit from its ability to

keep track of their daily lives through consistent but gentle

reminders to visit the doctor or consume medicine, amongst

other medically related tasks or appointments, while family

members can update the calendar, phone numbers, to-do

notes and share photos or messages remotely from a browser-

Alvin Kiew, senior regional manager, south-east Asia, based interface which is connected to the company website.

Plantronics Singapore, introduced the Marque M155 and It is available at US$299 (S$384) but requires a subscription

said that it is designed as an entry-level headset that is not to the website which comes in a six-month plan of US$174

for the road warriors, but for people who want simplicity (S$223) or a twelve-month package of US$300 (S$385).



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Luckily, an inclusive three month satisfaction policy ensures social network, because so far it will not let her enter it onto

that customer can choose to refund the tablet or restore it to her profile.

the default Google Android platform.

While it appears a little pricey, this system is a good step Facebook is also censoring her attempts to raise awareness

into discovering ways to take better care of our parents with about the issue, as it refused to create the “Please get my

maximum convenience. hometown Effin recognised” page, telling her that it was

“offensive”. Perhaps what is more offensive is Facebook's

insistence that a genuine name is in some way profane.



No Effin! - Facebook bans

Irish town name for being There are many unusual place names around the world, some

of which mean different things in different languages. While

"offensive" Facebook is obviously trying to avoid people using swear

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/no-effin--facebook-bans-irish-town- words on its website, the process can be taken so far that it

name-for-being-offensive-/14137.html becomes more of an obstacle than an asset.

December 6th, 2011



What is particularly ironic about this incident is that

Facebook's European headquarters is in Ireland and has been

since 2008, but we suppose it has yet to get used to the weird

and wonderful names for certain parts of the Emerald Isle.



Facebook has banned the name of an Irish town, labelling

it as “offensive”, which raises questions over whether or not All we can say about this incident is: what an Effin joke.

profanity filters are causing more problems than they solve.

Facebook has banned the name of an Irish town, labeling Source and Photo Credit: Limerick Leader

it as “offensive”, which raises questions over whether or not

profanity filters are causing more problems than they solve.

Think Different: Apple's Social

The town, Effin, bears the same spelling as a common Media Guidelines leaked

alternative to using a certain “F” word, but it is actually a Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/think-different-apple-s-social-media-

real place in County Limerick in Ireland that has existed for guidelines-leaked/14136.html

hundreds of years. December 6th, 2011







In fact, the name comes from the Irish pronunciation of Saint

Eimhin, a Bishop from early Irish Christian history.





Apple's internal social media guidelines have been leaked,

revealing that it can sack any of its staff for posting on social

networks, websites, and other online communities.

Apple's internal social media guidelines have been leaked,

revealing that it can sack any of its staff for posting on social

networks, websites, and other online communities.





The document shows that working at Apple means that certain

things are off the table when it comes to sharing your views

online.





For example, staff can have their own personal websites, but

none of them are allowed to discuss Apple on those websites,

despite the so-called right to freedom of speech.



A University of Limerick employee, Ann Marie Kennedy, has

been campaigning to get her home town recognised by the Apple will not permit employees to comment on speculation

or rumours, including confirmations or denials regarding new



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products and services. This is in line with Apple's tendency to A US judge has rejected an attempt by Apple to get Samsung's

not respond to media inquiries. Galaxy Tab and several smartphones banned in the United

States, signalling a major setback in Apple's legal dispute.

A US judge has rejected an attempt by Apple to get Samsung's

Galaxy Tab and several smartphones banned in the United

States, signalling a major setback in Apple's legal dispute.

District Judge Lucy Koh decided that a ban against the Galaxy

Tab and three Samsung smartphones was not appropriate,

adding that she failed to see how it would stop Apple from

being irrepairably harmed, as the latter claimed in its lawsuit.





The US lawsuit, which was filed in April, is just one of

numerous cases Apple has filed throughout several countries

around the world, most of which have yet to return a verdict.









In case any Apple staff want to participate in Apple fan

communities, that is not permited either, even if they never

reveal that they work for Apple. So no discussing their iPhone

or Mac, even if they want to sing praises about them.





The rules are so strict that Apple said it “retains the right to

discipline (up to termination of employment), or cut ties of any

that do not comply with these regulations.”





There are also guidelines for how employees should conduct

themselves on social networks like Facebook and Twitter. This

landed one Apple worker in deep trouble last month when he

posted negative comments about the company on Facebook,

ultimately leading to his dismissal.





While it is easy to see why Apple does not want its staff

giving it a bad name through their words or actions, this level

of censorship has to be bad for morale, not to mention the There is still potential for a ban in the US, however, as Koh

company's public image. indicated that Apple was likely to prove patent infringement

for the Galaxy Tab and at least one of the smartphones in

question.

Picture Credits: Cult of Mac



However, in a vouch of confidence for Samsung, she also said

US judge rejects Apple that Apple needs to demonstrate that the patents are actually

attempt to ban Samsung valid, which she believes it has so far failed to prove in the face

of Samsung's legal challenges.

Galaxy Tab

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/us-judge-rejects-apple-attempt-to-ban-

samsung-galaxy-tab/14135.html The patent battle between the two technology giants appeared

December 6th, 2011 to initially be going in Apple's favour, with bans secured

in Germany and Australia. However, recent rulings have

sided with Samsung, ending the preliminary injunction in

Australia and now preventing an injunction in the US. The

EU's Competition Commissioner has also expressed concerns

over the German ban.









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store user search data, and no Sony Computer Entertainment

Europe proposes global data to hack.

protection laws

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/europe-proposes-global-data-

Kwasny was quite clear that Europe has a good data protection

protection-laws/14129.html

reputation and that the proposals are not designed to replace

December 6th, 2011

the existing convention, but rather to keep the current

framework and update it for the modern world.





She said that the old Convention was “not fully relevant”

anymore, but qualified this by saying that “it's still up to date

The Council of Europe has proposed a revised convention on in the sense that the formulations and the principles are not

data protection, which the majority of European countries will out of date, so it's still matching the reality, but nevertheless ...

be obliged to follow. We interviewed Sophie Kwasny, secretary we can strengthen the individual rights, ... we can increase the

to the Consultative Committee of the Council of Europe data pro-active actions of the private sector on this, so let's do it.

protection convention, about the proposals, the difficulties This will increase the protection in a way it wasn't foreseen

faced, and the potential impact on national sovereignty. 30 years ago, but now that we're tackling this we definitely

think it's necessary to complement the current text with those

The Council of Europe has proposed a revised convention on points.”

data protection, which the majority of European countries will

be obliged to follow.

So far 43 countries employ the existing convention, including

all 27 European Union Member States. A number of other

We interviewed Sophie Kwasny, secretary to the Consultative countries have also expressed interest, such as Uruguay, which

Committee of the Council of Europe data protection would be the first non-European country to accede to the

convention, about the proposals, the obstacles Europe faces convention.

to data protection, and the potential impact of pan-European

laws on national sovereignty.

The United States, Japan, Canada, and Mexico were also

present for talks. However, Kwasny told us that the United

States made it clear that it would be an observer to the

committee, but would not be party to the convention itself, due

to major differences in the way it approaches data protection.





We asked if part of the reason why the Council of Europe is

proposing an update to its convention on data protection is the

fact that there have been so many incidents of privacy abuse by

companies with access to people's information, not to mention

the numerous data breaches of companies throughout the

world by groups like Anonymous.





“I think that certainly the fact that you have more and more

Bringing things up to date privacy issues on the news, it's raised first general public

opinion on those issues, but indeed also the fact that we

know that we have a protective framework which is there,

The Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard but maybe we need to make sure that those cases are not

to Automatic Processing of Personal Data is a somewhat repeated,” Kwasny said. “All those cases have definitely raised

dated international treaty aimed at addressing the right of awareness ... of the fact that some of the legislations in place

individuals to the protection of their personal data. It was did not sufficiently cover some of the new threats to privacy.”

originally drafted in 1981, making this year the thirtieth

anniversary, and Kwasny said that the Council decided that

it would be appropriate to check if the principles of the

Micron teams up with IBM

convention are still fully in line with the modern use of data. for Hybrid Memory Cube

manufacturing

When the original convention was written the internet did not Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/micron-teams-up-with-ibm-for-hybrid-

really exist, nor did the majority of the problems people face memory-cube-manufacturing/14131.html

in terms of the proper use of their data. For example, there

was no Facebook to house personal information, no Google to

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December 6th, 2011 we see this technology being used in all sorts of consumer

devices. The traditional DIMM might very well be a dying

species in the PC ecosystem in the not too distant future,

replaced by something far smaller with much higher capacity.





Acer announces the Iconia

If anyone thought the memory industry couldn't get any worse,

it looks like Micron is about to obliterate the competition with Tab A200 Tegra 2 tablet

its Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) technology that is built using Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/acer-announces-the-iconia-tab-a200-

through-silicon vias (TSVs) and Micron has now signed an tegra-2-tablet/14128.html

agreement with IBM to start manufacturing. This technology December 6th, 2011

if proven successful in mass production would easily be the

biggest leap in memory technology for the past decade and

maybe even for the next decade.





If anyone thought the memory industry couldn't get any worse, Just in time for the holidays, Acer has announced its Iconia

it looks like Micron is about to obliterate the competition with Tab A200 tablet powered by Nvidia's Tegra 2 processors.

its Hybrid Memory Cube (HMC) technology that is built using The 10.1-inch tablet is a more affordable sibling to the A500,

through-silicon vias (TSVs) and Micron has now signed an although the specifications are in fact quite similar.

agreement with IBM to start manufacturing. This technology

if proven successful in mass production would easily be the

Just in time for the holidays, Acer has announced its Iconia

biggest leap in memory technology for the past decade and

Tab A200 tablet powered by Nvidia's Tegra 2 processors.

maybe even for the next decade.

The 10.1-inch tablet is a more affordable sibling to the A500,

The advantage of stacking the memory chips using TSVs is not although the specifications are in fact quite similar.

only that it takes up one-tenth of the space of a traditional

The Iconia Tab A200 will ship with Android 3.2 initially,

memory chip if you compare how much memory you get in a

although Acer is expecting to start shipping Android 4.0 in

set amount of PCB space. Thanks to some built in logic, we're

January as well as providing an update for those that got the

also looking at reduced latencies, up to a 70 percent reduction

tablet with Android 3.2. The Tegra 2 processor is a standard

in power usage compared to standard DDR3 and a claimed 15

1GHz dual core model and it has been paired up with 1GB of

times performance improvement or more for a DDR3 module

RAM and eight or 16GB of eMMC memory for storage.

built using HMC technology.









Other features include 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 +

EDR, GPS, a 2Megapixel front camera, a micro SD card slot,

a micro USB port and a USB port for USB OTG, a headphone

jack, a G-sensor and a gyrometer. The battery is said to be

The gold layers consist of DRAM with the blue part at the

good for about 8h of usage, the same as the A500. The A200

bottom being the logic

measures 260x175x12.4mm and weighs in at 720g. We're not

In all fairness we're not there yet and prototypes made by entirely sure how much more affordable it'll be compared to

Micron have "only" had a bandwidth of 128GB/s, about 10 the A500, as Acer didn't provide any pricing.

times faster than high-end DDR3 memory. Production will

kick off using IBM's 32nm high-K metal gate process in the

company's facility in East Fishkill, New York; although no

specific date was giving as to when production will start.

The bad news you ask? Well, at least initially it looks like

HMC is destined for the server market, where large amounts of

DRAM is often needed, but we can see it taking too long before



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IBM saw a slight decline in market share from 12.8 per cent in

Global external disk storage the third quarter of 2010 to 12.7 per cent this year, but revenue

market grows 10.8 per cent in was up from $667 million to $735 million.



Q3

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/global-external-disk-storage-market- NetApp was in joint second place with a 16.5 per cent increase

grows-10.8-per-cent-in-q3/14127.html in revenue in the third quarter, up from $601 million to

December 6th, 2011 $700 million. Its market share grew from 11.5 percent to 12.1

percent.





HP was next with a 13.1 percent increase in year on year

revenue for the third quarter, up from $575 million to $651

million. It also saw a marginal increase in market share from

The global external disk storage systems market has seen 11 percent to 11.3 percent.

revenue growth of 10.8 per cent in the third quarter, according

to an IDC report, as businesses return to spending on IT

Hitachi and Dell were almost neck and neck in terms of

upgrades.

revenue and market share, which were $505 million and

The global external disk storage market has seen revenue $459 million, and 8.8 percent and eight percent respectively.

growth of 10.8 per cent in the third quarter of this year, However, revenue growth was significantly different, as

according to a report by the International Data Corporation Hitachi saw an increase of 22.1 per cent, while Dell saw

(IDC). a 2.6 per cent drop instead. Market shares also differeed,

The external disk storage systems industry made roughly $5.8 with Hitachi gaining 0.8 percent, while Dell dropped a whole

billion in revenue for the third quarter, making up the largest percentage point compared to this time last year.

chunk of the $7.6 billion in revenue made in the overall disk

storage sector.

Source: Press Release



Much of the strong growth was attributed to increasing

demand for external storage amongst businesses, which IDC

NVIDIA Reaches 7,000

believes marks a return to a business as normal scenario for Employees, Wants (at least)

companies that were previously struggling to cope financially.

However, it said that this high growth is likely to slow and 475 More

return to the same levels seen before the global economic Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/nvidia-reaches-7-000-employees-

crisis. wants-at-least-475-more/14117.html

December 6th, 2011









Yesterday we posted news about AMD hiring top talent with

the focus on SOC (System-On-a-Chip) engineering team. We

got an email from NVIDIA employee saying they're hiring

too...

If you are in the business of creating and manufacturing great

technology and products, there is no doubt that you need top

people to make it happen. After publishing the news about

AMD hiring top talent in order to deliver on the new product

strategy, we got interested in how other companies are doing.

One of our readers got back to us and said that while AMD is

hiring about 60 job positions (through LinkedIn), his company

is hiring almost 500 people. Given that company was NVIDIA,

we asked around and learned several interesting things.

First and foremost, the company just reached a 7,000

employee milestone. This is the first time in history of NVIDIA

to have 7,000 employees at the same time and they want

EMC experienced third quarter growth of 22 per cent year on to hire at least additional 7%. At the time of writing, there

year, with revenue up from $1.351 billion to $1.649 billion. Its are no less 475 job openings at NVIDIA on LinkedIn Jobs

market share also grew from 25.9 percent to 28.6 percent. Search, with positions in marketing, engineering, support -







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the company is evenly hiring across the board and across December 6th, 2011

continents.

Jobs are located in Santa Clara (California), Theale (UK),

Shenzen (China), Moscow (Russia), Berlin, Taipei and many

other locations. NVIDIA has offices in 20 countries, so its

no wonder they need continuous influx of fresh brains. For

example, here are the jobs which we consider most interesting: Western Digital has begun producing hard drives after months

Exascale Program Director, Santa Clara, CA - "NVIDIA of halted production due to extensive flooding in Thailand. The

is searching for a world-class Program Director for an announcement has sent shares skyrocketing as the company

exciting role helping NVIDIA deliver the next generation gears up for the Christmas shopping season.

of supercomputing solutions. This position requires deep Western Digital has begun making hard drives again after

experience and expertise in the management of large and months of halted production due to disastrous flooding in

complex US government funded programs. " Thailand.

Tesla GPU Computing General Manager, Santa Clara, CA -

"You will the primary leader for the Tesla business unit at

The data storage company said it had begun partial production

NVIDIA including business strategy, product development

of hard drives a week ahead of schedule at one of its plants

and cross functional leadership of multiple groups within

in the Bang Pa-in district. This facility had been flooded since

NVIDIA."

October.

WW Tegra Community Manager, Santa Clara, CA - "The

WW Tegra Community Manager serves as the primary point

of contact for the Tegra community to provide initiatives Other Western Digital facilities in Bang Pa-in and

that use community, social networking, advertising and other Navanakorn, which were also damaged, are still being worked

technologies to increase community participation." on at the moment and may not reopen until March of next year

or later.

GPU Infrastructure Architect, Shanghai, China - "The

GPU Infrastructure Architecture group is looking for

top programmers to drive the development of our core

infrastructure for modeling, analysis and debugging in the

development of GPU products. A key part of NVIDIA's The Thailand floods, which began in July, have had a major

strength is our proprietary internal tools & flows for the impact on the storage market, with many of the major hard

modeling, analysis, debug and verification of applications drive makers operating from the country. Supply plummeted,

on various functional and performance simulations of future sending prices through the roof, with many hard drives

chips. " doubling in price.

Field Application Engineer - Automotive, Munich, Germany -

"RESPONSIBILITIES:

- Pre & Post customer sales support for focused embedded

customers (Europe)



* Product testing and qualification at customer premises



* Weekly and monthly project and product reviews - Milestone

updates



* Weekly top 5 issues to management



- Product roadmap reviews"

If you are interested, head to LinkedIn Job Search page and see

what you can find for yourself. If AMD or NVIDIA aren't your

cup of tea, there is always... Intel or Apple. But don't expect big

bucks at Apple, as our sources tend to say. At Apple, you cash The timing of Western Digital's renewed production is

out with your next job. important, as many people will want to buy new hard drives

over the Christmas shopping season. The company revised

Western Digital partially its gross margin forecast for its fiscal second quarter, which

includes the month of December, up from 18 percent to 23

recovers from Thailand floods percent, with an expected revenue of $1.8 billion.

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/western-digital-partially-recovers-

from-thailand-floods/14125.html

“The passion, perseverance, ingenuity and execution exhibited

by the WD team has been extraordinary and enabled us to

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make substantial progress in partially restoring our operations

in Thailand, well in advance of our earliest expectations

when the floods hit,” said John Coyne, president and CEO

of Western Digital. “Much work remains to be done but we Slim 12.1-megapixel sensor to

couldn't be more pleased with the effort and results thus far,

including tremendous support from our supply partners and

dominate mobile markets

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/slim-12.1-megapixel-sensor-to-

strategic customers.”

dominate-mobile-markets/14121.html

December 6th, 2011



Western Digital's early return to operation could even give it

an edge over rivals like Seagate, which are still experiencing

significant supply issues due to the flooding.





At the time of writing Western Digital's shares were up 8.38

A 12.1-megapixel camera module was revealed by Japanese

percent to $31.70.

manufacturer Sharp recently, sporting a series of features

packaged into a very slim form, suitable for use on compact

Source: Press Release smartphones, which have dominated the mobile market

recently.



Rumour: AMD preparing

Radeon HD 6930

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/rumour-amd-preparing-radeon-

hd-6930/14122.html

December 6th, 2011









Not to be outdone by NVIDIA's recent GeForce GTX 560 Ti

448 Core release, AMD is preparing a salvaged GPU of their

own. According to reports from Chinese forums, the new card

will be branded Radeon HD 6930, and based on Cayman. The

The megapixel firefight between phone cameras is about to

HD 6930 will fill in the gap between HD 6870 and HD 6950,

heat up. In the latest report, electronics giant Sharp has

and will retail in the $180-$200 price range.

announced a 12.1-megapixel CMOS camera sensor in the form

of an 11 by 11 by 5.47 millimeter module, pushing the limits of

HD 6930 cuts down 2 more SIMDs over HD 6950, leaving only mobile camera technologies. The system is capable of image-

20 of 24 Cayman's SIMDs ienabled. This translates to 1280 SP stabilization and possesses a backlit sensor, standard auto-

and 80 TMU. ROPs and memory are left untouched to 32 and focus, and full 1080p High Definition video capture. The new

256-bit respectively. The 6930 features a downclock to 750 camera module, also known by its designation RJ63YC100,

MHz, with 1GB or 2GB GDDR5 clocked at 4.8 GHz. The TDP is currently ready for mass production by January. This

is not mentioned, but should requires 2x PCI-e connectors, means that we can expect to see wonderful imaging solutions

suggesting a TDP of over 150W. packaged with newer phones but retaining their slim lines in

the near future.

This is good news, as it is increasingly often to find people

Both pice and performance are expected to fill the gap between taking pictures with their phone cameras than with their

HD 6870 and HD 6950. In doing so, it will also fill in the gap point-and-shoot. When camera technologies become more

between GTX 560 and GTX 560 Ti. advanced while maintaining a small form, mobile imaging

solution becomes a viable option that may be able to replace

traditional cameras in certain market segments. After all who

HD 6930 will surely be the last HD 6000 series product to would want to carry two devices when they can use one to

release, with HD 7000 series rumoured to be announced on achieve the same tasks?

ecember 5th. Like the GTX 560 Ti 448, the 6930 is most likely

to be a limited edition SKU. Judging by AMD's past history,

there's a good chance that the HD 6930 will be China-exclusive

or otherwise available in limited regions.





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The cause of the malfunction is believed to be similar to the

Phone on fire again. Culprit: kind which caused the iPhones to self-combust. This involves

Samsung GALAXY S II faulty Lithium-ion batteries that accumulate heat to the point

where surrounding material could melt or burn. While it takes

Skyrocket quite a dent to cause a Lithium-ion battery to fail in this

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/phone-on-fire-again.-culprit-samsung- manner, it is also noted that both iPhones had previously

galaxy-s-ii-skyrocket/14120.html visited areas of high altitude before being showing signs of

December 6th, 2011 severe problems.

Until the problems have been fully rectified, perhaps it is wiser

to keep the phone at more common operation elevations.









A Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket nearly burnt the owner

in his pocket due to a malfunction. Is this just seemingly BlackBerry Bold 9790 coming

humorous collection of incidents of very hot phones, or is there

a serious flaw which smartphone makers should look at? to Singapore on 8 December

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/blackberry-bold-9790-coming-to-

singapore-on-8-december/14119.html

December 6th, 2011









For those of you who are waiting for the new BlackBerry

Bold 9790, well, the wait is over. Research in Motion has

announced the launch of the BlackBerry smartphone in

Singapore and will be available from 8 December.







We recently saw a fair share of drama where Samsung

was allegedly copying various Apple's technology and design

from their iPhone and iPad on Samsung's GALAXY series

of mobile devices, but it seems one GALAXY S II Skyrocket

even mimicked the recent string of events where Apple

iPhones caught fire spontaneously. It was reported that the

Long Term Evolution (LTE) enabled smartphone heated up

and emitted smoke while still in the pockets of an independent

developer associated to mobile developer website and forum

XDA.









Research In Motion (RIM) has announced the launch of

the new BlackBerry Bold 9790 smartphone in Singapore.

Featuring a compact design, high resolution touch display and

tactile keyboard, the smartphone will be available in Singapore

on 8 December through authorized partners. Built with

premium materials and finishes, the full-featured BlackBerry

Bold 9790 smartphone is equipped with BlackBerry 7 OS and

powerful 1GHz processor for fast performance when surfing

the web, running apps, working with documents, and enjoying

multimedia content. It comes with 8GB onboard memory and





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an expandable memory card slot that supports up to 32GB 178-degree. The tablet also comes with built-in SRS Sound

additional storage. technology for dynamic 3D stereo audio experience, with

superb bass response and wide sound field. And in case you

The BlackBerry Bold 9790 also features built-in support for

didn't know, it won our VR-Zone Editor's Choice.

Augmented Reality and NFC. With the Wikitude Augmented

Reality application, you can find nearby BlackBerry Messenger Price: S$1,099 (32GB 3G model), S$898 (16GB Wi-Fi)

(BBM) contacts, read reviews on restaurants near them, or get Where to buy - AAAs Com Solution, IT Harvest, Microware,

information of interesting landmarks and points of interest. Newstead Technologies, @notebook.com, MC2, Digital Asia,

NFC alows you to make mobile payments, pair accessories or Microware, South Asia, Matrix IT Gallery, Netpro, Best Denki,

read SmartPoster tags with a simple tap of the smartphone. Challenger, Courts, Harvey Norman, Carrefour, Gain City

For pricing information, the company advised checking with

the individual carriers.

Toshiba AT100



VR-Zone Christmas Gift Guide

- Tablets

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/vr-zone-christmas-gift-guide--

tablets/14029.html

December 6th, 2011









Ever since the Apple iPad was introduced to the market, tablets

have become one of the popular technology gadgets for content

consumption; you can use it to surf your favorite web sites,

watch videos or play some games. Well, besides the iPad, there

are other choices that run Google Android as well as Microsoft

Windows 7 operating systems. This week, we look at some of Enjoy a unique multimedia experience with the new Toshiba

the tablet offerings which you could consider getting for your AT100 Android tablet. Available in six colorful back covers -

loved ones this Christmas. Blue Moon, Raspberry Fusion, Lavender Bliss, Silver Sky and

Green Apple - the tablet features a powerful NVIDIA Tegra 2

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer

dual-core processor and 10.1-inch high definition touchscreen

that offers seamless multitasking and superb graphics. The

AT100 also comes with full-sized HDMI, two USB ports and

a SD card reader, and boasts up to seven hours of battery life

for your enjoyment.

Price: S$699

Where to buy: Toshiba authorized retailers





Apple iPad 2









The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer was launched in

Singapore few months back, and is able to transform into a

full-fledged notebook with full QWERTY keyboard with the

optional docking station. Powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-

core processor, the Eee Pad Transformer lets you browses

your favorite webpages at blazing speeds, with fast response

time and superb performance during multi-tasking. It uses Based on the success of the iPad, Apple unveiled the iPad 2

an IPS panel with durable scratch-resistant glass and offers earlier this year which is 33% thinner than its predecessor and

crisp and vibrant images, as well as viewing angles of up to comes equipped with a more powerful dual-core A5 processor



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for user to surf the web, check emails, watch movies and behind the scenes. Bear in mind that some of these ads are

multitask quickly and easily. It boasts 10-hour battery life searching not just for one job position, rather several talented

and features two cameras (front and rear) that lets you do engineers at the same time (depending on interview results).

FaceTime video calls, as well as capture images and high Engineers are even looked for on Twitter.

definition videos. If you do not want the black-bordered So, who is AMD looking for? The positions are mostly located

version, the iPad 2 is also available in white, which suits the in Austin (TX), Sunnyvale (CA), Boxborough (MA) and Fort

festive season. Collins (CO) and we have to say that job descriptions are

Price: S$668 (16GB Wi-Fi), S$798 (32GB Wi-Fi), S$848 intriguing. This is just a small sample of jobs available:

(16GB Wi-Fi+3G) Video Architect, Sunnyvale CA - "Responsible for the design

Where to buy: Apple Online Store and development of x86/SSE and GPU-based Software video

codecs, such as MPEG-2, H.264 and SVC"

AMD starts hiring world class SOC Integration Engineer, Austin TX - "Own floor

SoC engineers planning (estimates & actual), C4 planning, packaging

requirements, top level interconnects, implement overlays,

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-starts-hiring-world-class-soc-

full chip assembly along with associated physical verification

engineers/14113.html

of assembled chip for next generation AMD Server and

December 6th, 2011

Fusion microprocessors."

SOC Design Verification Engineer, Austin TX "This position

is for an experienced verification engineer in AMD's

SoC verification group working on next generation high

performance x86 client and server microprocessors. The

location is the Lone Star Design Center in southwest Austin."

After all the doom and gloom of recent cleanup operation System Software Development Engineer, Austin TX - "System

that culled 12% of its workforce, AMD has started to open Optimization Engineering team is seeking an experienced

job positions for engineers, especially ones in the field of SoC system-software developer to join AMD's modeling team for

design (System-on-a-Chip). software-based simulation of AMD's future server, notebook,

In order to go forward, AMD executives know that Wall Street tablet and desktop platforms."

investors won't be impressed with the 1400 layoffs - if the Learning and Development Manager, Austin TX - "The L&D

market success of Apple, Nokia, Intel, BMW, Audi, Airbus (and Manager (Finance Transformation) position will support

the list goes on) show anything is that engineering excellence us in the transformation of our global Finance team.

is what is required for success. Engaging our employees globally, you will support the

AMD's Rory P. Read will announce his Project WIN strategy transformation of the Finance organization through the

at Financial Analyst Day in February 2012, but until then, project management, facilitation, and coaching of the team

some serious head hunting is taking place. Bear in mind that via process and culture change specifically through training

AMD did not just lay people off, the company had internal development, delivery, and sustainment."

reorganization and it was good to hear that several former The list goes on, and if you want to check it out, hit this link. As

"directors of engineering" (GPU, CPU, Memory architects) far as AMD goes, we can only hope that the new faces in AMD

were promoted to VP, CVP and C-level executives. will make their products even more competitive on the market.





Intel's desktop roadmap for

the next 12 months leaked

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-s-desktop-roadmap-for-the-

next-12-months-leaked/14118.html

December 6th, 2011









Generally roadmap leaks tend to entail various snippets here

and there or a few slides, but as it happens, Intel's desktop

roadmap for the next 12 months have turned up online and

although it's far from complete, it gives us a really good

Thus, it comes as no surprise that AMD's LinkedIn page is now look at what Intel is working on. We've tried to sum up the

filled with job posts and there is active recruiting taking place



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most important parts here, although there's far too much

information to cover in a single post.





Generally roadmap leaks tend to entail various snippets here

and there or a few slides, but as it happens, Intel's desktop

roadmap for the next 12 months have turned up online and

although it's far from complete, it gives us a really good

look at what Intel is working on. We've tried to sum up the

most important parts here, although there's far too much

information to cover in a single post.

The roadmap appeared over at HWbot and it's already a

couple of weeks old, but stretches all the way until Q4 of next

year. That said it's not covering every single product Intel has

planned for the desktop space until then and in general the

information should be good for at least the next two quarters.

We've already posted the specifics regarding the Ivy Bridge

processors, but there are some things we'd still like to highlight The only thing we know for sure is that Intel is set to release the

that the full roadmap has made clear. Celeron G460 come the 11th of December which is Intel's first

Sandy Bridge based Celeron processor with Hyper Threading

support. It's a 1.8GHz part with a peculiar 1.5MB of cache;

otherwise it appears to be identical to the Celeron G440.

Moving on to the Atom processors Intel has come up with a

tweaked version of the D2500 called the D2550. It's something

of a hybrid between the D2500 and D2700 with the same core

clock speeds as the D2500 (1.86GHz) but the same GPU as

the D2700 which is clocked at 640MHz rather than 400MHz

for the D2500. The simple reason this model even exists is

because the D2500's GPU is apparently too slow to handle Blu-

ray playback.

There appears to have been some confusion as to what will

launch when as well and we did some asking around to try and

clear things up. The consumer desktop parts will arrive in April

as suggested for quite some time by now, with the Z77, Z75

and H77 chipsets. It looks as if it'll be a slightly limited launch

with Intel focusing on the K SKU CPUs. The business chipsets,

The Ivy Bridge launch in Q2'12 will not consist of the entire the Q77, Q75 and B75 alongside with the standard Wattage

line-up of CPUs, as a few of the models we're already aware of mobile parts aren't expected to arrive until May though, but

won't arrive until Q3, more specifically the Core i5-3570 and it's possible that we'll see the ULV parts for Ultrabooks arrive

3470. As such, if you want the fastest Core i5 at launch, you earlier due to Intel seeing this as the future of notebooks.

have to go with the K SKU. What wasn't part of the earlier

leaks were the lower-end processors and it looks like Intel

will introduce a few Ivy Bridge based models in Q2, with

more arriving in Q3, although no specifics are detailed in this

roadmap. As for the Pentiums we have to wait until Q3 and

only a single SKU appears to be launched then.

As for Sandy Bridge, it looks like Intel will phase out its high-

end Core i7 and Core i5 parts almost immediately after the

launch of Ivy Bridge with the Core i5-2300 being the first one

to go, whereas when it comes to the Core i3 market segment

they get to live on until Q3. As for the Pentiums and Celeron's

Sandy Bridge looks set to be around until at least the end of

next year. Intel should be launcher higher clocked iterations of

many of these CPUs before then, although the roadmap once

again doesn't provide any specifics as to what to expect.









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VR-Zone.com | Stuff for the Geeks!

PCI-e power connectors on the PCB - or upto 375W power.

VR-Zone | Stuff for the Geeks is a bi-weekly publication However, both cards are powered by the SIG approved 6-pin +

covering the latest gadgets and stuff for the geeks. 8-pin configuration, powering upto 300W. The two cards are

powered by a 850W power supply. This is no doubt a power

hungry card, and all this power seems to be fed through a

AMD Southern Islands (Tahiti / mammoth 20 phase VRM.

HD 7900) Pictured The first Southern Islands / AMD Radeon HD 7000 series

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-southern-islands-tahiti-hd-7900- 28nm GPUs are set to release in January 2012, most likely

pictured/14183.html around CES 2012 time. Whether it will be the above pictured

December 8th, 2011 enthusiast Tahiti / HD 7900 or the performance Pitcairn / HD

7800, as previously rumoured, remains to be seen.





Microsoft's Bill Gates in talks

with China for safer nuclear

A mysterious picture has been posted by a member of reactors

Beyond3D forums, capturing two next-gen AMD graphics Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/microsoft-s-bill-gates-in-talks-with-

cards in Crossfire. These new graphics cards are certainly china-for-safer-nuclear-reactors/14182.html

enthusiast (and power hungry) products of the upcoming December 8th, 2011

Southern Islands family, most likely to be Tahiti XT - expected

to be branded Radeon HD 7970.

A mysterious picture has been posted by a member of

Beyond3D forums, capturing two next-gen AMD graphics

cards in Crossfire. These new graphics cards are certainly

enthusiast (and power hungry) products of the upcoming Bill Gates, former CEO and current chairman of Microsoft, is

Southern Islands family, most likely to be Tahiti XT - expected in talks with China on how to build a safer and more efficient

to be branded Radeon HD 7970. nuclear reactor.

Bill Gates, former CEO and current chairman of Microsoft, is

in talks with China on how to build a safer and more efficient

nuclear reactor.





Gates announced the venture at a talk at the Ministry of

Science and Technology in China, where he said that he is

helping Chinese scientists to come up with a design for a fourth

generation reactor that will be both cost effective, extremely

safe, and generate very little waste, addressing three of the

biggest concerns with existing nuclear reactors.





Gates' involvement comes through his company Terrapower,

which attempts to find new solutions to energy problems. He

said that Terrapower was still in the early stage of talks with

China's National Nuclear Corporation.



The first visual observation is that these cards are hefty and

approximately 10 inches long - or around the same length as

HD 6970. They contain 12 memory chips (as demarkated on

the picture - the 12th being at the edge of the PCI-e connector),

which suggests a memory interface of 384-bit - a novelty for

AMD/ATI GPUs. There seems to be a provision for 2x8-pin



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and asking if they wanted to report any of these. This led

to a situation where the reporting feature could be abused

deliberately to expose private photos.









He expects that that research into the new reactor will cost

upwards of $1 billion, but the payoff could be significant,

as countries around the world struggle to cope with energy

demand, the environmental concern of high carbon emissions,

and the safety concerns of nuclear reactors, demonstrated by

the disaster in Japan earlier this year. “This was the result of one of our recent code pushes and was

live for a limited period of time,” Facebook said in a statement.

“Upon discovering the bug, we immediately disabled the

Part of the new design will involve building the reactor to

system, and will only return functionality once we can confirm

withstand tidal waves and earthquakes, to help avoid a repeat

the bug has been fixed”

scenario of the Fukushima incident.



The most ironic thing about this bug is that it was used to

“All these new designs are going to be incredibly safe,” said

gain access to 14 pictures of Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of

Gates. “They require no human action to remain safe at all

Facebook, who has frequently attempted to dismiss privacy

times.”

concerns about his social network. Maybe he will push for

bigger privacy changes after this latest mishap.





Facebook fixes private photo

bug Google to invest $300 million

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/facebook-fixes-private-photo-

bug/14181.html

in Hong Kong data centre

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/google-to-invest-300-million-in-hong-

December 8th, 2011

kong-data-centre/14180.html

December 8th, 2011









Facebook has fixed an embarassing bug that allowed private

photos, including those of founder Mark Zuckerberg, to be Google is to invest $300 million in a data centre in Hong Kong,

accessed by anyone using the website. as the company launches plans to expand to a number of Asian

Facebook has fixed an embarassing bug that allowed private countries.

photos, including those of founder Mark Zuckerberg, to be Google is to invest $300 million in a data centre in Hong Kong,

accessed by anyone using the website. as the company launches plans to expand to a number of Asian

The bug, which was first discovered by users of a bodybuilding countries.

forum, allowed people to access a number of recently uploaded

photos, even if the user had set them to private or shared them

The Hong Kong data centre will employ 25 full-time staff and is

only with a select group of friends.

expected to be operational by early 2013. The investment will

cover the cost of land, construction and technical equipment.

The glitch worked only if people reported a picture, showing

them additional pictures, which should not have been seen,

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Hong Kong is a major technology centre in the region and

represents a move into China without having to face the

stricter rules and regulations imposed on the mainland.

Google already has strained relations with the Chinese

government over an alleged hacking of its email servers and

Google's vocal concerns about censorship in the country. This

led to Google redirecting users of the Google.cn search engine

to Google.hk instead.









Luxury phone label Vertu may be sold by Nokia soon as the

Finnish company intends to focus on smartphones and devices

for budget consumers. After more than ten years in operation,

Nokia’s luxury division is up for sale, with various private

equity firms and luxury brands already indicating interest.

Vertu phones are known for their use of expensive materials

together with daring and luxurious design language, and the

devices also feature exclusive ‘concierge’ service which allows

owners to make various requests such as making restaurant

reservations and booking hotel rooms, which is the center

piece to the phone’s appeal. Hopefully, we will be able to see

more innovations from them in the face of the burgeoning and

Google also announced plans in September to build data fickle smartphone market even when Vertu lands in the hands

centres in Singapore and Taiwan, which are expected to take of another company.

one to two years to complete. It has not yet revealed what kind

of money it will pump into these.

Compact Flash Association

“We're working as quickly as we can to get this facility

unveils new XQD format

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/compact-flash-association-unveils-

operational so we can keep up with rapid growth in capacity

new-xqd-format/14177.html

demand across the region,” said Simon Chang, head of

December 8th, 2011

hardware operations at Google Asia.









Nokia puts Vertu up for sale

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/nokia-puts-vertu-up-for-

sale/14179.html A new Compact Flash format, dubbed “XQD”, is in the

December 8th, 2011 pipework and will be available for licensing soon. The

XQD claims to improve almost every aspect of media

recording, primarily with faster write speeds, larger capacity,

and flawless high definition video recording.







Smartphone manufacturer Nokia is currently seeking buyers

for their luxury phone division, Vertu, after more than a

decade since its creation. Amidst the Finnish company’s

restructuring efforts, it seems that Nokia is planning to

dedicate its resources toward the smartphone and devices for

budget users.









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Compact Flash Association (CFA) has announced a new line barrier. The only existing APU to not receive a direct refresh

of storage solutions under the moniker XQD. The new format is the A8-3510MX clocked at 1.8/2.5 GHz, which presumably

is said to be slightly smaller than the current Compact Flash will continue to fill in the void left between A8-3520M @

(CF) cards but still thicker than the Secure Digital (SD) 1.6/2.5 GHZ and A8-3550MX @ 2/2.7 GHz.

cards. The current CF card we know is fairly large, though it A similar refresh is expected for A-series Desktop APUs in

is more robust and faster than SD cards; the CF card has early Q1 2012. Following these, the next stop for AMD's A-

only managed to dominate the professional market segment. Series will be Trinity, releasing in first half 2012.

CFA intends to refine these advantages by giving the new

format a transfer speed of around 125 megabytes per second

(MBps), which is a 25% improvement, via its PCI Express Microsoft Windows 8 public

data pathway technology. Initial suggestion of XQD include

the capability to go up to six terabytes in capacity and transfer beta scheduled for February

speeds of 600MBps.

2012 release

Adding to the prospects of improvements, XQD seeks to Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/microsoft-windows-8-public-beta-

be Video Performance Guarantee (VPG) certified, which scheduled-for-february-2012-release/14176.html

means that they can capture perfect high definition video December 8th, 2011

without missing any frames, all done with a write speed of

at least 20MBps. With camera giants such as Nikon being

involved in the development and Canon endorsing the system,

professionals using high-end DSLR cameras can expect the

performance boost from the next generation format in a

matter of months. Microsoft has announced the release of Windows 8 public beta

in February next year. The software giant has recently revealed

AMD refreshes Notebook this during a developer’s conference, and adds that their app

portal, dubbed the “Windows Store”, will also launch together

Llano A-Series range with the beta, and offers free Metro-styled apps.

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-refreshes-notebook-llano-a-

series-range/14178.html

December 8th, 2011









AMD has quietly rolled out incremental upgrades to the A-

Series APU line-up for notebooks. This refresh will be the last

for Llano before Trinity ships in H1 2012. In general, most of

the new models increment CPU clock speed by 100 MHz for

both base and turbo, while the GPU part remains unchanged.





Microsoft has announced during a developers’ meeting on

6 December at San Francisco that a public beta version

of Windows 8 operating software will be released in late

February. Based on the announced date, it appears that

The first refresh, A4-3305M, is the only one which does not Windows 8 should be on schedule to launch near the end of

follow the general pattern. It features the same clock speed as 2012. Since last year in September, some 13 million copies of

the A4-3300M, but with only 1MB L2 cache. While branded Windows 8 Developer Preview had been distributed, which is

HD 6480G, the GPU is different from that in other A4 APUs. a considerably large fraction in the entire market of Windows-

Instead of 240 SP @ 444 MHz, A4-3305M features 160 SP @ powered PC, given its infant stage of release.

593 MHz. This suggests that unlike other A4 APUs, which are

quad-cores with 2 cores disabled, A4-3305M is based on the While news of the beta release is certainly delighting, most of

native dual-core Llano die, which features only 160 SP. the limelight during the conference falls on Microsoft’s new

app portal called the "Windows Store", which will launch on

The remaining new models follow a similar pattern - one the same day as the Windows 8 beta. If there is one thing to

model for 35W and 45W APUs each, for A4, A6 and A8 be happy about, it will be the fact that all the apps are free,

series, each advancing clock speed by 100 MHz over exisiting at least for now, though it is reported that all of it will cater

Llano APUs. The top 35W APU will be A8-3520M, with the to the tablet-oriented Metro-styled application, while legacy

45W flagship being A8-3550MX - finally breaking the 2 GHz



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applications for Windows 7 or earlier will be sold through the

developers on their own websites.





ASUS Rampage IV Gene

Looking Good

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/asus-rampage-iv-gene-looking-

good/14175.html

December 8th, 2011









Last month, ASUS went all guns blazing with its socket

LGA2011 "Sandy Bridge-E" motherboard lineup, with all three

of its major brands: ROG Rampage, TUF Sabertooth, and its The expansion slot area completely does away with ye olde

mainline P9X79 series. The ROG Rampage series included just PCI slots, it consists of three PCI-Express Gen 3.0 x16 slots,

one model, the top-end Rampage IV Extreme, with Rampage and an open-ended PCI-Express 2.0 x4 slot wired to the X79

IV Formula and a then 'possible' Rampage IV Gene slated for PCH. Among the long slots, the top two are x16 capable, while

later. We now know the Gene is not just possible, but a reality. the bottommost one runs at x8 speed at all times. In terms of

It was detailed in a channel partner presentation by ASUS. SATA connectivity, the Rampage IV Gene gives you a total of 7

internal ports and one eSATA. Among these six internal ports

The Rampage IV Gene is a micro-ATX form-factor (red) are SATA 6 Gb/s, two from the X79 PCH and two from

motherboard based on the Intel X79 chipset, supporting Core an ASMedia-made SATA 6G controller; three internal ports

i7 processors in the LGA2011 package. It aims to give you (black) are SATA 3 Gb/s wired to the PCH. The eSATA port is

everything the X79 platform can, 3-way SLI and CrossfireX wired to the PCH, and runs at 3 Gb/s speed.

included. The top half of the board is laid out like any other X79

motherboard. The LGA2011 socket sits in between two sets

of DDR3 DIMM slots with two slots each, supporting quad-

channel DDR3 memory, with speeds of up to DDR3-2400

MHz by overclocking.









ASUS implemented its SupremeFX III audio solution, which

can also be found on the Rampage IV Formula. It uses a high-

SNR HD audio CODEC (probably ALC898 for all we know),

sitting on a tiny PCB that's laid on top of the board's main

PCB. This isolates the CODEC from the ground layer of the

Despite severe space constrains of the micro-ATX form-factor, main PCB. In conjunction with a 1500 uF capacitor, this design

ASUS did not compromise on the power delivery one bit. The eliminates background electrical noises typically associated

CPU is powered by an 8-phase Extreme Engine Digi+ II VRM with onboard audio solutions. To top it all off, the 8+2 channel

with at least 8 phases, and 4-phase memory VRM, cooled by CODEC is backed by Creative X-Fi MB software that provides

a robust heatsink set that makes use of a heat pipe to spread EAX 5.0 HD, X-Fi Crystalizer, CMSS-3D, and THX TruStudio

the heat around. To the right side of the socket is the OC Zone, Pro.

which gives you consolidated voltage measurement points,

onboard OC control buttons; phase LEDs, and POST code

readout.





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generally more intuitive. There's also a new notification bar

at the top which shows when you have new messages and

notifications and you can respond to these without leaving the

Facebook page you're on.









Other connectivity features include an Intel-made GbE

connection, four USB 3.0 ports (two on the rear-panel, Last but not least the photo albums have been given an

two via standard USB 3.0 header), a number of USB 2.0 overhaul and Facebook is claiming up twice the performance

ports, and a PS/2 keyboard/mouse combo port. PS/2 is still compared to the current photo album, which is quite sluggish

indispensable, as PS/2 keyboards are free from ghosting and to put things in a nice way. It's also meant to be easier to

rollback flaws associated with USB keyboards. This board share pictures, read comments and edit captions from mobile

includes several ROG exclusive features such as ROG Connect, devices and we hope that it'll also be able to rotate pictures in

ROG GameFirst, USB BIOS Flashback, etc. The board is driven the photo album, something that's been missing in the Android

by ASUS UEFI BIOS firmware. Unfortunately, we don't have version.

a specific release date.



Convertible Ultrabooks are in

Facebook announces new the pipeline

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/convertible-ultrabooks-are-in-the-

Android app pipeline/14173.html

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/facebook-announces-new-android- December 8th, 2011

app/14174.html

December 8th, 2011









Intel and partners are said to be showing off some 50

If you're one of the millions of users that are running into all Ultrabooks at CES early next year and some of those are likely

sorts of problems with Facebook's Android app we've got some to feature a convertible form fact that allows for them to be

good news, Facebook has announced a new app for Android used both as notebooks and tablets. This is by no means a new

that should be available by the time you're reading this, or development in the notebook world, but it wasn't a form factor

not long thereafter. The app is a total re-design in many ways, that was expected for Ultrabooks.

although it's hard to see what Facebook has done from the

scarce selection of screenshots provided.

Intel and partners are said to be showing off some 50

Ultrabooks at CES early next year and some of those are likely

If you're one of the millions of users that are running into all to feature a convertible form fact that allows for them to be

sorts of problems with Facebook's Android app we've got some used both as notebooks and tablets. This is by no means a new

good news, Facebook has announced a new app for Android development in the notebook world, but it wasn't a form factor

that should be available by the time you're reading this, or that was expected for Ultrabooks.

not long thereafter. The app is a total re-design in many ways, One problem with building a convertible notebook is that the

although it's hard to see what Facebook has done from the hinge mechanism and the touch panel in the screen adds to

scarce selection of screenshots provided. the overall thickness to the system and Intel has some pretty

Improvements to the new app includes a new menu which is strict restrictions in terms of what qualifies as an Ultrabook.

located on the side that is meant to allow for quicker access Anything with a screen below 14-inches in size can't be thicker

to the news feed, groups, games and apps and to make things than 18mm and for models 14-incher or larger the thickness is



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limited to 21mm in Intel's books. As such Intel has generously ·Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) with PF value of 0.99

allowed for an extra 2mm of additional thickness regardless of ·Universal AC input from 90~264V

the screen size for convertible Ultrabooks.

·No more hassle of flipping that tiny red switch to select the

Further to our own findings, Digitimes has corroborated the voltage input!

fact that there will be Ultrabooks with touch screens, although

the publication didn't specify convertibles, but went as far ·A dedicated single +12V rail offers maximum compatibility

as saying that this is expected to be done in preparation for with the latest components

Windows 8 which will come with the touch friendly metro UI. ·Over-voltage and over-current protection, under-voltage

Samples of touch modules are apparently already sampling to protection, and short circuit protection provide maximum

notebook makers, although we're not expecting touch enabled safety to your critical system components

Ultrabooks to be part of the first Ivy Bridge based models since

without Windows 8 it would be hard to convince consumers ·High-quality Japanese capacitors provide uncompromised

and business users alike to go for a convertible Ultrabook. performance and reliability

·Completely modular cable system allows you to use only the

cables you need

Corsair AX650 PSU review

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/corsair-ax650-psu-review/14171.html

·Power supply upgrade and replacement is easy, as the cables

December 8th, 2011

only need to be disconnected at the power supply

·Low-profile, flat cable design reduces air friction and helps

maximize airflow through your computer's chassis

·A seven year warranty and lifetime access to Corsair's

legendary technical support and customer service

·Dimensions: 150mm(W) x 86mm(H) x 160mm(L)

Corsair might have started off as a RAM manufacturer but

today they diversified into several other market areas. One ·MTBF: 100,000 hours

of those areas is the power supply market, with the company ·Safety Approvals: UL, CUL, CE, CB, FCC Class B, TÜV, CCC,

today offering tens of products divided into five different C-tick

product series. Today we are having a look at a product from

their best series, the AX650, a 650W 80Plus Gold certified

power supply of fully modular design. The AX650 is the least C orsair

powerful unit of the series, with Corsair pointing out that it was AX650

designed for enthusiasts requiring a medium wattage power AC 90-264V

supply but will settle for nothing less than top performance. INPUT ~ 15A

Let us see if the AX650 can deliver what Corsair promises. 50/60Hz

DC +5V +3.3V +12V -12V +5Vsb

Corsair might have started off as a RAM manufacturer but OUTPUT

today they diversified into several other market areas. One MAX 25A 25A 54A 0.5A 3A

of those areas is the power supply market, with the company CURRENT

today offering tens of products divided into five different MAX 125W 648W 6W 15W

product series. Today we are having a look at a product from COMBINED

their best series, the AX650, a 650W 80Plus Gold certified WATTAGE

power supply of fully modular design. The AX650 is the least TOTAL

powerful unit of the series, with Corsair pointing out that it was POWER:

designed for enthusiasts requiring a medium wattage power 650W

supply but will settle for nothing less than top performance. @ 50°C

Let us see if the AX650 can deliver what Corsair promises. ambient

temperature



Manufacturer’s features and specifications



New SiSoft Sandra 2012 SP1

·Supports the latest ATX12V v2.31 and EPS 2.92 standards and

is backward compatible with ATX12V 2.2 and ATX12V 2.01 brings Optimizations for AMD

systems

Bulldozer, Intel SNB-E and Ivy

Bridge

·An ultra-quiet 120mm double ball-bearing fan delivers

excellent airflow at an exceptionally low noise level by varying

fan speed in response to temperature Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/new-sisoft-sandra-2012-sp1-brings-

optimizations-for-amd-bulldozer-intel-snb-e-and-ivy-bridge/14152.html

·80 Plus Gold certified to deliver at least 90% efficiency at 50%

load

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December 8th, 2011 Samsung has launched a concept demo for a flexible,

translucent AMOLED display that can run 3D, potentially

becoming the next big thing since the iPad.





The Korean electronics giant has already demonstrated

flexible display technology, some as thin as 0.3mm, but this

Prior to taking a Holiday break, we received word from Adrian latest project shows just how far the company could go.

Silasi about the first Service Pack for SiSoft Sandra 2012.

Needless to say, the SP1 brings a lot of improvements to the

While this is still in the early conceptual stage and may

popular benchmark / system utility.

never become reality, the demonstration is pretty impressive.

Samsung shows how a user can bend the screen, which looks

No doubt about it, the past couple of months were quite like a thin piece of plastic. It can be seen through, which means

exciting for the benchmarking community, with new products no more walking into lamp posts while staring at a tablet

debuting from AMD and Intel, as well as next generation screen.

products getting ready to launch in first quarter of 2012.

In order to keep up, SiSoftware released the first Service Pack

for Sandra 2012, and the SP1 brings important improvements,

It can also display glasses-free 3D that is vastly superior to

fixes and performance optimizations.

3D technology that currently exists. In the demonstration it

Probably the most important fixes belong to Cryptography and initially looks like augmented reality, and this might also be a

Memory Bandwidth tests for contemporary AMD Bulldozer proposed feature, but since people on the street appear to react

and Intel Sandy Bridge-E processors, as well as upcoming to the projected image it seems to be much more than that.

Piledriver and Ivy Bridge based processors.

Furthermore, all benchmarks now show IPC (Instructions

It may be years before we see anything like this, but with fierce

Per Clock) in addition to standard aggregate score. This will

competition in the tablet computer sector, Samsung might

certainly help to see what are the benefits and pitfalls of tested

be willing to invest a lot of money to make this a reality.

architectures, as well as how more cores or threads influence

Samsung suggested we could see the first flexible smartphones

the achieved IPC (for example, dual versus quad-core Sandy

and tablets next year.

Bridge with and without Hyper-Threading).

The rest of improvements include:

* AVX2 and further FMA3/FMA4 support: Dhrystone

AVX2, Multi-Media FMA3/FMA4/AVX2, Memory/Cache Chinese court rejects Apple

Bandwidth AVX2.

iPad trademark claims

* Export all User Benchmark Results with 1 click (thanks Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/chinese-court-rejects-apple-ipad-

Michael S @ Lost Circuits). trademark-claims/14168.html

* AMD GP(GPU) Bandwidth fix for Catalyst 11.9+ drivers December 8th, 2011

(not sure reason for change but not getting fixed so worked

around it).

You can download SiSoft Sandra 2012 SP1 from here.

A Chinese court has rejected a lawsuit filed by Apple,

Samsung launches concept which alleges that Proview Technology is infringing its iPad

trademark, spelling potentially disastrous news for the iPad in

demo for flexible translucent the country.



3D display A Chinese court has rejected a lawsuit filed by Apple,

which alleges that Proview Technology is infringing its iPad

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/samsung-launches-concept-demo-for-

flexible-translucent-3d-display/14169.html

trademark.

December 8th, 2011



The Intermediate People's Court in Shenzhen said that

Proview had legally registered the iPad trademark in 2000, ten

years before Apple's tablet launch.





Samsung has launched a concept demo for a flexible, The ruling is disastrous for Apple, as it could mean it will be

translucent AMOLED display that can run 3D, potentially forced to change the name of the product in China if Proview

becoming the next big thing since the iPad. counters the lawsuit with a trademark infringement case of its



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own. Currently Proview wants 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) for

infringement and may seek a licensing deal with Apple worth

several billion more.









Apple has suffered numerous problems in China relating to

counterfeit goods. A number of fake Apple shops were closed

down in July, but iPhones and iPads remain extremely popular

on the black market.





China is also seen as a pivotal emerging market for

smartphone and tablet sales, with many people in the country

still using the increasingly less popular feature phones. Failure

to tap into this market could have a negative impact on Apple's

revenue growth.





Apple is involved in countless lawsuits around the world

over copyright, trademark and patent infringement, including

numerous cases against rivals HTC and Samsung, but many of

these cases are starting to turn against the company.









Huawei unveils Honor and

Vision in Singapore

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/huawei-unveils-honor-and-vision-in-

singapore/14163.html

December 8th, 2011









Huawei has introduced their new Android smartphones in

Singapore - Huawei Honor and Huawei Vision. Both phones

are running Android 2.3 Gingerbread and are available this

month.

The Huawei Vision claims to be the company's most stylish

smartphone yet, and features 3D user interface and carousel

animation display. It has an aluminium alloy uni-body in

silver and crystal sculptural curve lens, and a 3.7-inch

capacitive touchscreen. The Vision measures 9.9mm at the

thinnest point and weighs a mere 135g. Powered by 1GHz

Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, the phone runs Android

2.3 Gingerbread OS, features 5-megapixel auto focus camera

with LED flash and supports 720p video recording. The



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Huawei Vision also comes pre-installed with Shazam and

"Order & Chaos" 3D online game. It is available from selected US court bans Research in

carriers and retail stores at S$438 (w/GST) without contract. Motion (BlackBerry) from

using BBX trademark

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/us-court-bans-research-in-motion-

blackberry-from-using-bbx-trademark/14167.html

December 8th, 2011









A US court has banned BlackBerry maker Research In Motion

(RIM) from using the name BBX for the latest version of

its mobile operating system after BASIS International filed a

trademark lawsuit against it.

A US court has banned BlackBerry maker Research In Motion

(RIM) from using the name BBX for the latest version of

its mobile operating system after BASIS International filed a

trademark lawsuit against it.

The Federal Court of Albuquerque granted a temporary

restraining order against RIM, barring it from using the

trademark at its DevCon event in Singapore, and signalling an

end to RIM's marketing of the BBX name.





The court ruled that while RIM and BASIS are not direct

competitors, their products are “highly related and target the

same class of consumers”.









The sleek and slim Huawei Honor is equipped with 1.4GHz

Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 8-megapixel HDR-

enabled camera for capturing good quality images and videos.

The smartphone run Android 2.3 Gingerbread and features

4-inch full Wide VGA capacitive touchscreen. Powered by a

1,900mAh battery, the Huawei Honor offers up to three days

of normal usage on a single charge. The Huawei Honor is

also DLNA-certified, which means it can interoperate with

other DLNA-certified devices including game consoles, TVs

and digital cameras. Owners of Huawei Honor will also have

access to Huawei CloudDrive (free 16GB) which allows users

to share their files seamlessly; the CloudDrive will be available One of the major reasons for the ruling was that consumers

by end Q1 next year. might be led to wrongly believe that BASIS's software will only

run on RIM's BBX operating system.

The Huawei Honor will retail on 16 December at S$528 (w/

GST) at selected carriers and retail stores. According to the

company, the Honor is upgradeable to Android 4.0 Ice Cream The Court said that “all factors weigh in favour of BASIS”.

Sandwich next year. Unfortunately, no specific dates have

been announced yet.

BASIS had previously asked RIM to stop using its trademark,

but RIM refused, leading to a bitter legal dispute.







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BASIS owns the BBX trademark, which represents its Business The opening keynote speech by Dr Marek Michalewicz,

BASIC eXtended software products. These run on a number of Director of A*CRC, as well as technical brief by Stephen

platforms, including the BlackBerry OS. Wong, the Deputy Director, focused on supercomputing

in Singapore as well as next generation large computer

challenges respectively, in a broad sweep from visualising

After the judgement RIM announced that it will now call its when Singapore should have its first petaflop system to the

BBX platform BlackBerry 10. new platforms that we may see in such machines this coming

year.



Image Credit: Techonzo





Event Overview: Next

Generation Computing

Experience Forum 2011 by VR

Media and A*STAR

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/event-overview-next-generation-

computing-experience-forum-2011-by-vr-media-and-a-star/14164.html

December 8th, 2011









Last Tuesday, VR-Media and A*STAR A*CRC held their

inaugural event, the first in a series focused on various aspects

of high end computing. Here we bring the summary and key

highlights.

After a long lull in the processor and system field, where

the usual was just happening, i.e. yet another generation of

Intel Core XX processors taking over the performance lead

from one another, and AMD vs Nvidia on the GPU front, this

past year brought along some refreshing news. AMD Fusion

APU approach is one of them, whose tight integration of CPU

and GPU will likely be followed by other processor vendors

in the 2012 as well. And, since that year is to see stronger

market entry by Chinese RISC CPU vendors as well, the multi-

platform excitement of the years long gone by is likely to come

back again.

Such innovations often find their first home in scientific On the other hand, the two AMD evangelists, Sasa Marinkovic

and research High Performance Computing centre sites - in and Terry Makedon, both themselves GPU gurus from their

Singapore and this region, A*STAR's A*CRC is the leader in ATI days, described the usage and programming benefits of

the field, both in the variety of large systems they have, as well the Fusion approach to a great detail. Their coverage also

as the expert staff strength. VR Media, the parent company of touched on how the end users and everyday consumers would

VR-Zone now presents the new development in system level benefit from the new approach. Other speakers from AMD and

technologies together with A*CRC through a series of events, HP covered the new server CPUs as well as the systems using

the first of which was sponsored by AMD, HP and Kingston to them.

coincide with the launch of 'Interlagos', the server version of

the famed Bulldozer CPU platform.









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The event saw over 80 HPC experts from Singapore, and a Overall, in the course of a few days after this inaugural event,

few more from the region, gather at A*Star's Biopolis in this the feedback was excellent and we are on course for more such

first of our joint events. After the event, the feedback from events. Our readers are welcome to suggest, from your point

the attendees, especially those involved in system design or of view, what could be interesting topics for the future forums

programming, was that the new programming approaches - we are listening.

like OpenCL for Fusion Systems Architecture open up a lot

of latent unused performance in current systems, enabling

some supercomputing code to even run on laptops, but Creative's new sound cards

the challenges are quite high still on how to extract that

performance in the most efficient way until fully shared

and headphones - a stage for

memory between CPU and GPU is enabled - something the grand comeback?

next generation of GPUs and accelerators should enable. Also, Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/creative-s-new-sound-cards-and-

the heterogeneous computing idea, where the application can headphones--a-stage-for-grand-comeback-/14165.html

efficiently use the different types of CPUs, GPUs, in clusters of December 8th, 2011

hundreds of them both locally and in some kind of 'HPC cloud'

where the different latencies, performance and architecture

types have to be handled, can be a dream from the point

of literally unlimited performance pool available, yet a very

stressful exercise in actually getting to use all that capacity.



After its roughest times in years, Creative seems to be coming

back to what created it, pun intended - the most advanced

sound cards around. The already powerful X-Fi chippery

is now supplanted by their Sound Core3D multicore audio

processor under the new Sound Blaster Recon3D line, and yes

there are matching headphones - all mostly focused on gamers

and movie watchers tis time

Creative went ahead with just two new cards this time, one

a Fatal1ty branded gamer model with metal shield, another



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the base feature card - the HD Audio versions, a follow on to

X-Fi Titanium HD, will wait for a later release I guess. The Intel stuffs 'Centerton' Atom

new audio processor has THX hardware acceleration plus a in servers - Repelling the ARM

host of voice enhancement (CrystalVoice) and noise reduction

technoligies implemented. Interestingly, the card's raw signal threat

to noise ratio is 102 dB, more than good enough for gamers Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-stuffs-centerton-atom-in-

and movies, but a little less than the music oriented 109 dB on servers--repelling-the-arm-threat/14166.html

the X-Fi Titanium cards. December 8th, 2011









While ARM started in desktops many years ago, it's mainstay is

now in mobile devices. However, it is aiming at higher ground,

including wrestling away a part of server market from the X86

vendors. What is Intel doing to keep them at bay, and what

impact will it have?

Anyone of the old guard still remembers the 1985 Acorn

Risc Machine, or, in shortform, ARM? From my teenage

Another interesting observation, looking at the cards days, it was a memory of an exciting new processor

themselves, is far higher level of integration in the audio architecture, completely different from its contemporary

processor itself. There are noticeably less ICs and other complex instruction set competitors - just like in modern

electronic circuitry on the board. This may lend the new chip buildings, simplicity was the answer, and complexity was left

even more attractive to mainboard vendors for integration on to the compilers. The first ARM was 32-bit, just like its follow-

the top-end boards as the choice sound chip, directly on the ons 26 years ago now.

chipset's PCIe links. This could in a way be another grand

comeback for Creative, providing the company an alternative After staging a grand revival through the smartphone and

lifeline as high end IC provider for PC system boards. tablet markets, and becoming the definite No. 2 CPU platform

in the world, ARM has now set its sights higher, to the

mainstream mobile, desktop and yes, even server markets.

And that's where it hits the X86 leaders, Intel and AMD, spot

on.





Now, ARM has no software base to speak of in the server

field, and its architecture not only is still 32-bit, but also lacks

all those error correction, reliability and durability features

expected in servers. However, the application specific 'green'

micro servers, used just for serving web page accesses, don't

need any of these. They just require the ability to put hundreds

of energy-saving simple CPUs in a single rack, each serving a

group of web requests in a small local memory, 2 GB - the 32-

bit direct addressing limit after I/O space is taken - being more

than enough for it.





This a relatively small part of server market, and a low-margin

one, an equivalent of generic corporate desktop in the PC

market. But an entry is still an entry, very worthy for ARM CPU

The headphones in this range are also seemingly focused vendors to get a foothold before they are ready for more, once

on the ultimate gaming and video experience, with noise the Windows 8 and, then, the 64-bit ARM arrive.

cancellation, bass amplification and other enhancements

usually reserved for this user base. More on the new hardware

as we get our hands on it soon... So, the danger is there - remember that X86 core consumes

more power and die size than an equivalent performance

RISC, so it needs to be compensated through system design.

On the other hand, Atom is 64-bit from the start, keep in

mind - an enormous benefit when handling any sort of shared



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memory mapping between hundreds of processors in a single

server, something impossible for ARM for another 2 years or

so. Not to mention all the X86 software support built over the

years, something ARM will not have in foreseeable future.





And that's where Intel's 2012 answer to ARM comes, in the

form of 'Bordenville' Atom microserver platform around the

'Centerton' chip, optimised from ground up for this segment,

especially at the system level. The quadruple density compared

to even the lowest voltage Xeon, with over 2,000 processors

in one rack, and the simplest ever system design of any X86

processor, are aimed at creating a formidable wall against the

ARM entry into this market.







What impact would this launch have? Well, it hits ARM in the

two weakest spots: lack of 64-bitness and software support.

The extra server features like RAS and virtualisation, which

ARM takes time to implement, are also native here. And,

despite the complexity of the clumsy x86 core, the overall

power consumption per node will be similar to the best ARMs

in class - and this is a 32 nm chip, mind you. Also, for dense

'green' supercomputing, this chip may have some allure, as it

can even allow tight interconnecting of many of them together

via PCIe switches on local boards, then further via InfiniBand

or Ethernet.



On the other hand, the vendors like HP and Dell are anyway

The Centerton chip itself is a simple dual-core 32 nm 64-bit waiting to diversify their offerings a bit, and not just depend

CPU. It contains just two 'Saltwell' multithreaded 1.6 GHz on X86. HP is already promoting such microservers, and

Atom cores with 512 KB L2 cache each, a single-channel ARM will have some foothold, like it or not. Either way, the

DDR3-1333 ECC low voltage memory controller for up to 8 GB 2012 microserver market will be the first battle of the larger

on a single SO-DIMM, and 8 PCIe v2 lanes, with legacy I/O and upcoming high end market war between X86 and ARM.

SMbus included on-die as well. This removes the need for any

sort of chipset. Simply, just use PCIe v2 lanes to attach what

you really wish, like a Gigabit Ethernet, storage controllers like Lenovo launches IdeaPad

SAS, InfiniBand or even one of those PLX PCIe v2 switches

to let multiple processors talk to each other directly over PCIe

Tablet A1 in Singapore

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/lenovo-launches-ideapad-tablet-a1-in-

itself at ultra low latency!

singapore/14162.html

December 8th, 2011

With this kind of compact footprint, we are talking about just

5W to 8W total TDP for the whole system on a chip (SoC), and

an enormously efficient footprint with CPU modules just about

the size of a credit card! And this is a chip with full memory

RAS features including scrubbing; with full virtualisation

implemented as well, and 64-bit address space.

Computer maker Lenovo has just released their new IdeaPad

Tablet A1 in Singapore with a very attractive price tag. With a

integrated offline GPS Navigation system, this new tablet may

well be a big bang for bucks.









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Laptop and computer manufacturer Lenovo has just

announced the launch of the IdeaPad Tablet A1, an 11.95mm At the event, George Staikos, VP of web technologies, Research

thin slate weighing just 400g. The new tablet sports a 7- in Motion, said that the BlackBerry App World has reached

inch 1024 by 600 resolution LCD screen with an integrated over one billion downloads, with over five million happening

0.3-megapixel front and back camera. It comes pre-loaded everyday. And with BlackBerry OS 7 on seven handhelds

with various apps including the full version of Documents including the BlackBerry Bold 9790, BlackBerry Curve 9380

To Go, and is also supplemented with Lenovo App Shop, a which were launched first in Asia. Staikos said that in

dedicated portal for a variety of country-oriented apps as well BlackBerry 7.1, the company will continue to evolve the

as other special selections. One special feature of the IdeaPad platform with the addition of powerful new APIs including

Tablet A1 is the ability to carry out offline GPS navigation, Near Field Communications (NFC). The APIs will open up

which allows it to pinpoint its own location without needing more rich capabilities of the BlackBerry 7 platform and

to depend on the Internet. This makes it a great item to have handheld and application developers.

when traveling in areas without any network coverage. The "BlackBerry 10 is the official brand name of our next

Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet A1 is now available in selected stores generation platform. Initially previewed at DevCon San

for S$299. Francisco just two months ago, it will power the future

generation of BlackBerry smartphones and tablets. Our vision

BlackBerry DevCon Asia 2011 is a single, converged next generation BlackBerry platform

built from the core up, and it will enable most powerful mobile

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/blackberry-devcon-

social communication experiences the world has ever seen.

asia-2011/14159.html

This is BlackBerry 10."

December 8th, 2011

The BlackBerry 10 platform is based on three fundamental

components. The first is the BlackBerry 10 operating system

software that powers phones, tablets, automobiles and

more; connecting people, devices, content and platform

The BlackBerry Dev Con Asia 2011 was supposed to be held together. The second element the BlackBerry 10 services

in Bangkok, Thailand this year, but due to the serious impact that extends the BlackBerry DNA, collaboration and

of rain and floods, the conference has thus been relocated to communication, and enable full access to BBM, enterprise

Singapore. This morning. Research in Motion had made some server and BlackBerry Internet service, from push to

announcements at Dev Con Asia 2011 which include the next payment, security and beyond. And thirdly, BlackBerry 10

generation BlackBerry 10 platform. is a transformational new application developmental bundle.

The native software development kit allows developers to

build high performance BlackBerry experience with best-in-

class HTML 5 implementations. As the company moves to

BlackBerry 10, HTML 5 will be the technology that can rapidly

deliver rich, connected applications across a range of devices.

According to Staikos, HTML 5 is something BlackBerry has

embraced since day one.









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NVIDIA's new products include GeForce GT 635M, GT 630M

and 610M. There are no changes whatsoever and are direct

rebrands of GeForce 500M GPUs. The GT 635M replaces all

the variants of GT 555M, GT 540M is rebranded as GT 630M

and GeForce 520MX is now GeForce 610M.

For everyone expecting true next-gen 28nm GPUs with new

architectures, this will be a disappointment. However, due to

greater risk and higher costs with a new and risky process like

TSMC's 28nm, both AMD and NVIDIA have opted to play it

safe for the entry-level and mainstream segments. The true

next-gen will most likely find its way as HD 7700M, 7800M

and 7900M, as well as GT 635M to GTX 690M, in 2012.





Senseg reveals textured touch

screen prototype

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/senseg-reveals-textured-touch-screen-

Alec Saunders, VP of developer relations and ecosystems

prototype/14160.html

development, Research in Motion, introduced the BlackBerry

December 8th, 2011

Jam, which isdesigned to help developers thrive and build

businesses on the BlackBerry platform. Saunders also gave

some statistics about the BlackBerry App World, which is

supported by over 148 markets and growing, with over five

million average daily downloads. There are over 50,000 apps

available, with over a billion downloads reached in June 2011.

Carrier Billing is also available with 20 carriers worldwide, and Soon, our favourite smart phones may not just be good at

26 currencies supported. displaying sharp photos; they may even feel like the object

represented in the photos too. Touch screen technology

AMD Radeon HD 7000M / company Senseg has just unveiled its prototype “Feel Screen”,

a hint that we may soon experience the display with our finger

NVIDIA GeForce 600M tips as well.



mainstream GPUs announced

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-radeon-hd-7000m-nvidia-

geforce-600m-mainstream-gpus-announced/14161.html

December 8th, 2011









AMD and NVIDIA have both introduced their first next-gen

products - mainstream GPUs for the Radeon HD 7000M and

GeForce 600M. However, they are next-gen only in branding

- they continue to be 40nm GPUs based on HD 6000M and

GeForce 500M, with the true next-gen reserved for higher end

products. Touch technology company Senseg has just revealed a

prototype touchscreen which is capable of creating a variety

The AMD refreshes include Radeon HD 7600M, 7500M

of physical impressions on the skin, and in essence, applying

and 7400M. The HD 7400M series is based on the same

different textures to the same surface. Dubbed the “Feel

Seymour XT chip powering HD 6400M. The same applies

Screen”, it utilizes electrostatic fields which can be felt by our

for HD 7600M, based on Whistler, which powered HD

fingers to induce a tactile response. According to Senseg, this

6600M/6700M. However, in both cases, the HD 7000M parts

is done by creating and controlling a small attractive force

should end up faster due to higher clocks. HD 7600M should

between the screen and the finger generated from this field,

end up performing more like HD 6700M. HD 7500M is now

thus producing a range of effects such as rough textures, edges

based on 480SP Whistler, over 400SP Capilano for the HD

and vibrations, just to name a few. We can expect to have

6500M, and also introducing GDDR5 memory albeit with

this experience across devices of various screen sizes as the

a 64-bit memory bus (net effect should be similar memory

company states that the system is scalable.

bandwidth). However, some SKUs in the HD 7500M series will

continue to utilize DDR3. The technology has promising applications in enhancing user

interfaces such as creating a touchscreen keyboard that has a

perceptible separation between each key as depicted visually



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on-screen. It may also become an important piece in bridging records at 240fps in Quarter Video Graphics Array (QVGA)

tablet technologies to the blind. While the technology is ready quality or 120fps in VGA quality.

to be mass produced by 2012, devices incorporating such As a final touch, an integrated GPS system logs the location

screens will probably appear in 2013 or later. of each photo produced, as well as the journey taken between

the shots, which is a great feature for travellers. The Canon

Canon launches new Powershot S100 will be available in stores today (7 December

2011) at justS$699.

Powershot S100

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/canon-launches-new-powershot-

s100/14158.html

December 8th, 2011 Meizu officially joins the fray

with the MX smartphone

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/meizu-officially-joins-the-fray-with-

the-mx-smartphone/14151.html

December 8th, 2011





After a long wait, the new Canon Powershot S100 is officially

launched in Singapore. With a slew of upgraded features from

its predecessor, the Powershot S100 will represent yet another

step closer to professional photography in a pocket-sized form.



Chinese electronic manufacturer Meizu has officially

announced the release of their MX smartphone. Prior to

this, the Meizu MX had its share of rumours and leaked

photos unveiled on the Internet. It is now confirmed that the

smartphone will feature a 1.4GHz processor and penta-band

network support.









Electronics giant Canon has launched the new Powershot S100

compact camera for photography enthusiasts in Singapore.

The new pocket-sized powerhouse will feature a high

performance lens with an ultra-wide coverage of 24mm, a

5x optical zoom, and a maximum aperture of f/2.0. The

Canon boasts excellent low-light performance together with its Meizu has officially unveiled their new MX smartphone

DIGIC 5 image processor and High-Sensitivity (HS) system. which will add another member to the Google Android

Users can expect increased details, reduced image noise, and army. Arriving in 2012, the 10.3mm thick Meizu MX will

better color accuracy from the Powershot S100. The Multi- come equipped with 1.4GHz Samsung Exynos 4210 dual-core

area White Balance function will also contribute to a natural processor, 1GB LPDDR2 memory, 16GB of storage, a front

appearance of the image when area-specific corrections are facing camera, and a built-in noise cancellation system, all of

applied for a scene with multiple light sources. which is powered by a 1600mAh battery. Contrary to previous

The Intelligent Image Stabilization (IS) system is an rumours, the MX will not feature an optical track pad. Instead,

impressive feature which includes a group of seven IS modes, a physical home button will take its place. The smartphone

all of which can be automatically selected by the system when will serve the needs of frequent travelers with its penta-

a suitable scene is detected. The Powershot S100 is also able band 3G and HSPA plus network support, eliminating the

to record full High Definition (HD) 1080p videos at 24 frames need for different phones for different networks. The MX will

per second (fps) while being zoom-capable across the session. don a highly modified version of Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread

It also comes with the Super Slow Motion Movie mode which





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software, though the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update Don't you just hate when your wireless peripherals run out of

is en route. battery? And there's never a spare set around when you need

them either. Well, this may soon just be a bad memory, at

last if Broadcom has anything to do with it, as the company

Report: AMD Radeon HD 7000 has developed a new Bluetooth low energy based chip for

Prices keyboards that the company claims will enable up to 10 years

battery life.

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/report-amd-radeon-hd-7000-

prices/14157.html

December 8th, 2011

Don't you just hate when your wireless peripherals run out of

battery? And there's never a spare set around when you need

them either. Well, this may soon just be a bad memory, at

last if Broadcom has anything to do with it, as the company

has developed a new Bluetooth low energy based chip for

keyboards that the company claims will enable up to 10 years

battery life.

DonanimHaber has leaked preliminary pricing information

The chip in question is called the BCM20730 and Broadcom

for AMD's upcoming Southern Islands / Radeon HD 7000

claims that it's backwards compatible with previous Bluetooth

series. The pricing covers Radeon HD 7650 at $119 to the dual-

standards, although presumably at increased power drain. The

GPU 7990 flagship at over $700. In general, pricing for the

BCM20730 is one of the first implementations of Bluetooth

entire HD 7000 range will be above the equivalent HD 6000

4.0, a standard that so far has only shown up in a few mobile

parts they are succeeding.

devices, but which is promising greatly increased battery

The flagship will be HD 7990, a dual-GPU product based on performance at the cost of data transfer speeds.

two Tahiti chips. The pricing is expected to be above $700. The

The BCM20730 emulates a USB HID device and Broadcom

fastest single-GPU HD 7970 will be $499, with performance

claims that thanks to its ZeroTouch configuration technology

exceeding GTX 580 but below today's dual-GPU flagships - HD

there shouldn't be any need for pairing up a device built

6990 and GTX 590. HD 7950 rounds up the Tahiti range at

around the chip to the computer it's being used with. Another

$399.

benefit of Bluetooth 4.0 is a vastly reduced latency from idle

The most popular series is expected to be HD 7800, with HD to an active state. This should make Bluetooth 4.0 peripherals

7870 at $299 and HD 7850 at $199. These price points are feel much more responsive than older Bluetooth devices. One

identical to the very popular HD 4800 series back in 2008. The concern we have though is the vastly reduced data rate, as

mainstream HD 7600 series will be priced at $119 and $179 for Bluetooth low energy is limited to a mere 260Kbps, which

HD 7650 and HD 7670 respectively. doesn't seem ideal for a wireless keyboard, but we'd have to try

DonanimHaber suggests only Tahiti will use the GCN a device out before we can say for certain.

architecture, while all/most other HD 7000 GPUs will be Beyond being used for keyboards, Broadcom is suggesting that

based on VLIW-4. Tahiti will feature 384-bit memory - a the BCM20730 would work well with 3D glasses, mice, game

novelty for AMD/ATI GPUs - tied to 3GB GDDR5. It will controllers and just about any other kind of wireless device

also support DirectX 11.1, which will release with Windows 8. controller. Broadcom has even built in an ARM Cortex M3 SoC

However, there's no mention of whether the other HD 7000 to remove the need for any additional processing being done

GPUs will support DX 11.1. by a third party chip in wireless devices. With a bit of luck it

The first HD 7000 products are expected to be announced at shouldn't take too long until we see some Bluetooth low power

CeBIT 2012, with availability some time in January. Needless devices in the market and we'll hopefully get our hands on

to mention, such reports contain preliminary information and some for testing to see if they're better than older Bluetooth 2.1

a lot of the details are likely to change before the final release. devices in terms of responsiveness and power usage.





Broadcom promises 10 year Intel and Micron announces

battery life for Bluetooth world's first 20nm 128Gbit

keyboards NAND flash

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-and-micron-announces-world-s-

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/broadcom-promises-10-year-battery-

first-20nm-128gbit-nand-flash/14155.html

life-for-bluetooth-keyboards/14156.html

December 8th, 2011

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If all goes well, then we can look forward to much larger SSDs

come the second half of next year as Intel and Micron has

announced that their joint venture IM Flash Technologies will

be launching 128Gbit NAND flash sometime in the second half

of next year. In the meantime, we'll have to make do with

IMFT's 20nm 64Gbit NAND flash which the two companies

announced has gone into mass production.





If all goes well, then we can look forward to much larger SSDs

come the second half of next year as Intel and Micron has

announced that their joint venture IM Flash Technologies will

be launching 128Gbit NAND flash sometime in the second half

of next year. In the meantime, we'll have to make do with

IMFT's 20nm 64Gbit NAND flash which the two companies

announced has gone into mass production. It looks like the latter half of 2012 will be an interesting time

The 64Gbit parts are built using IMFT's brand new 20nm for SSDs and the good news is that IMFT is expecting to sample

process which should for the time being, be the most advanced 128Gbit devices to its partners as early as January. We're fairly

flash memory manufacturing process. However, this is merely certain that Intel and Micron will get first dibs on these parts,

a stepping stone to the 128Gbit parts which are made using the but as long as production quantities ramp as expected, IMFT

same process, but with quite a few technical advances in terms is going to bring some serious competition to Samsung and

of everything else. the other NAND flash makers. Who's up for a smartphone or

a tablet with 128GB of built in storage?









For starters, IMFT is promising terabit storage in a chip using

eight 128Gbit NAND flash devices in a single package and if

you don't know your bits from your bytes, then that is 128GB,

i.e. a standard size SSD on a chip. The 128Gbit chips will also

feature ONFI 3.0 which will boost the interface speed to 333

megatransfers per second which should see SSDs gain further

performance next year as multiple chips are used to make up

SSDs.

With a move to more storage capacity per chip it should

become more affordable to create larger size SSDs for the drive

makers, as you could make a 1TB SSD out of a mere eight

chips. As for concerns about data retention and product life,

IMFT has developed what they call "planar cell structure" that

is meant to make the 20nm chips as reliable as current 25nm

chip if we're reading the press release correct. The new NAND

flash devices are also made using Hi-K metal gate, which is

apparently another first in NAND flash production.







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VR-Zone.com | Stuff for the Geeks!

There should be more OEM models coming and we'll keep you

VR-Zone | Stuff for the Geeks is a bi-weekly publication posted as we find out more details.

covering the latest gadgets and stuff for the geeks.



AMD Radeon HD 7900 series

Exclusive: Mobile quad core to launch January 9th 2012

OEM Ivy Bridge processors Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-radeon-hd-7900-series-to-launch-



unveiled

january-9th-2012/14209.html

December 12th, 2011

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/exclusive-mobile-quad-core-oem-ivy-

bridge-processors-unveiled/14210.html

December 12th, 2011







Turkish website DonanimHaber have received confirmation

for final release date of the much anticipated Radeon HD 7900

series - January 9th 2012. This puts the big release one day

A week ago we gave you Intel's mobile Ivy Bridge roadmap, before CES 2012 commences.

but it seemed to be missing a few CPUs, specifically the much Turkish website DonanimHaber have received confirmation

expected 35W quad cores. Well, today we bring exclusive for final release date of the much anticipated Radeon HD 7900

details of a few additional mobile quad core Ivy Bridge series - January 9th 2012. This puts the big release one day

processors destined for OEMs, the kind of CPUs that Intel before CES 2012 commences.

doesn't put in its official price list.

The previous rumoured date, Jan 10th, co-incided with CES

2012. However, AMD has decided to release on Monday,

A week ago we gave you Intel's mobile Ivy Bridge roadmap, instead of the traditional Tuesday/Thursday release days.

but it seemed to be missing a few CPUs, specifically the much More details about AMD Radeon HD 7900 / Tahiti can be

expected 35W quad cores. Well, today we bring exclusive found in our speculation round-up.

details of a few additional mobile quad core Ivy Bridge

processors destined for OEMs, the kind of CPUs that Intel

doesn't put in its official price list. Intel lowers Q4 financial

The additional quad core models are similar to the lower- outlook over HDD shortage

end Sandy Bridge quad cores such as the Core i7-2630QM all Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-lowers-q4-financial-outlook-over-

the way up to the 2675QM, models you'll find in notebooks hdd-shortage/14208.html

from big brand name players such as Dell, HP, and Lenovo December 12th, 2011

etc. The OEM Ivy Bridge models are the Core i7-3615QM,

Core i7-3612QM and Core i7-3610QM, all of which sports 6MB

L2 cache, support for DDR3 1600MHz memory and a base

graphics clock of 650MHz which for reference is very similar

to the Core i7-3720QM.

Intel seems to have gone and made things all confusing with its Intel has announced that its financial results for the fourth

model numbering scheme here though, as the Core i7-3615QM quarter of 2011 will be lower than expected due to the hard disk

is a 2.3GHz part with a top turbo boost speed of 3.3GHz and drive (HDD) shortage.

unless there's a typo or two in the information we've seen,

then this CPU is identical to the Core i7-3610QM. The Core Intel has announced that its financial results for the fourth

i7-3612QM on the other hand is slower with a base clock of quarter of 2011 will be lower than expected due to the hard disk

2.1GHz with a top turbo boost speed of 3.1GHz. That makes drive (HDD) shortage.

these by far the lowest clocked Ivy Bridge processors and The chip giant revised its fourth quarter revenue expectations

although we don't have any TDP specifics, we have a feeling down from $14.7 billion to $13.7 billion, showing the

that these are the 35W parts Intel has mentioned in the past. monumental impact the flooding in Thailand has had on its

business.





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Intel said that PC sales are expected to be higher in the fourth

quarter compared to the third, but added that the entire global

PC supply chain is reducing inventories and microprocessor

purchases due to the HDD shortage, which Intel predicts will

continue into the first quarter of next year.









The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S is an upgrade version of the

popular Xperia Arc with similar form factor and hardware

components, except that this one is powered by a faster 1.4GHz

Last week IHS iSuppli forecast that there would be by 3.8 processor (to 1GHz of the Xperia Arc). Measuring 8.7mm

million fewer PCs in the first quarter of 2012 due to the slim, the smartphone runs Android Gingerbread 2.3.4, though

HDD supply issue, despite some recovery in the industry by the company has said that the phone will be upgradeable

companies like Western Digital. to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in future. It sports a

4.2-inch Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine, 8.1-

megapixel camera with high definition (HD) video capability,

With Intel feeling the impact of the Thailand floods, we can

and features Sony's Exmor R mobile image sensor that

likely expect other chip makers and companies dependent on

enhances still images and videos even in low light conditions.

hard drive supply to also lower their revenue expectations.

Comes in Pure White, Midnight Blue and Sakura Pink, the

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S is available now from all three telco

Intel will announce its fourth quarter results on 19 January, operators and Sony Ericsson Concept stores.

2012. Price: S$788 (before telco subsidies)

Where to buy - All three telco operators - SingTel, M1 and

StarHub, and Sony Ericsson Concept stores at Junction 8, Ang

VR-Zone Christmas Gift Guide Mo Kio Hub and Parkway Parade Shopping Centre.

- Mobile Phones

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/vr-zone-christmas-gift-guide--mobile-

phones/14143.html

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Stand a chance to win a Sony Ericsson Xperia ray



The mobile phone has evolved from being a device to make and

receive calls, as well as send SMS (short message service), to Sony Ericsson Xperia ray

one packed with a wide range of features - built-in camera for

capturing videos and pictures, gaming, accessing the Internet

and email etc. On top of that, the phone manufacturers are also

competing in making their devices slimmer, lighter and with

a decently huge display. Well, if you are looking to upgrade

your phone or planning to get your loved ones a new phone

this Christmas, read on.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S









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RIM met with the Indonesian government on Thursday about

progress made since January, but the government claims that

while it fulfilled some requests, it did not go far enough,

especially in regards to its main demands.





Indonesia wants RIM to establish an aggregator and customer

care centres in the country, block pornography on devices, and

give the government access to encrypted data that is being

transmitted on the network.









Designed for youths and especially the ladies, the Sony

Ericsson Xperia ray features a unique quality design, and

claims to offer great ease of use. Measuring a mere 9.4mm

thin, the compact smartphone comes in a stylish and

durable aluminum frame, and sports a 3.3-inch Reality

Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine for superb visuals. The

Xperia ray also packs a powerful 1GHz processor, 8.1-

megapixel camera with Exmor R image sensor for mobile and

high definition video functionality, and runs the latest Android

2.3 Gingerbread operating system. If black isn't your favorite

color, the Sony Ericsson Xperia ray is also available in Gold

and Pink.

Price: S$598 (before telco subsidies)

Where to buy - All three telco operators - SingTel, M1 and

StarHub, and Sony Ericsson Concept stores at Junction 8, Ang

Mo Kio Hub and Parkway Parade Shopping Centre.





RIM said it was receiving mixed messages from Indonesia,



Indonesia threatens to shut

claiming it was never formally asked to build a centre in

the country. It said it complied with all of the government's

down BlackBerry service requests, including a router in Indonesia which acts as an

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/indonesia-threatens-to-shut-down- aggregator.

blackberry-service/14206.html

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As for access to encrypted data, an issue that arose in other

regions like India, RIM is working with law enforcement

agencies, but the Indonesian goverment indicated that it was

unhappy that the company won't reveal exactly who it is

working with.





The Indonesian government has threatened to shut down the Indonesia is one the biggest markets for BlackBerry devices,

BlackBerry service in the country as it continues a disputre making this ban potentially disastrous to RIM's revenue. RIM

with Research In Motion (RIM) over access to encrypted call also got into trouble in the country recently after a botched

and text data. promotion led to a stampede.

The Indonesian government has threatened to shut down the

BlackBerry service in the country as it continues a disputre

with Research In Motion (RIM) over access to encrypted call

and text data. Samsung breaks record with

The Indonesian Telecommunication Regulatory Body said 300 million mobile phone sales

that it will cut RIM's BlackBerry data services if it does not Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/samsung-breaks-record-with-300-

fulfill the government's demands. million-mobile-phone-sales/14205.html





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NVIDIA Project Denver "Lost in

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Rockies", to Debut in 2014-15

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/nvidia-project-denver-lost-in-rockies--

to-debut-in-2014-15/14204.html

December 12th, 2011



Samsung sold over 300 million mobile phones this year,

breaking its company record. The Galaxy S smartphones are

primary contributors to the achievement.

Samsung sold over 300 million mobile phones this year, a

There is a lot of virtual ink spilled over the upcoming NVIDIA

record figure in the company's entire history.

CPU architecture which company calls "Project Denver". Not a

The Korean electronics giant issued a statement on Sunday lot is known though, on when the design is expected to debut.

saying that it had broken its sales record at the end of last

There is a lot of virtual ink spilled over the upcoming NVIDIA

month, which means that the total number for 2011 will be

CPU architecture which company calls "Project Denver". Not

even bigger, thanks to the strong Christmas shopping period.

a lot is known though, when the design is expected to debut.

According to Jen-Hsun's talk at the third quarter financial

The figure is significantly higher than the 280 million sales results conference call, NVIDIA is working on Project Denver

Samsung recorded in 2010, which was a positive year for to "supplement, add to ARM's capabilities by extending the

the smartphone industry. It claims that its Galaxy S series of ARM's architecture to segments in a marketplace that they are

smartphones were primary contributors to the achievement, not themselves focused on".

with the Galaxy S II selling 10 million units alone since its April

It is no secret that NVIDIA sees Project Denver as a processor

launch, another record for the company.

not oriented towards tablets and netbooks, but rather desktops

and high-performance computing. According to information

available, the first product based on the 64-bit Denver

architecture will be Stark, i.e. Iron Man - Tegra SOC set for

introduction in late 2014, with real availability in 2015.









Prior to the debut of NVIDIA's own 64-bit architecture, the

company will launch Kal-El and Kal-El+ (28nm die-shrink),

“We look forward to extending this success going into 2012,” both based on 32-bit ARM Cortex-A9 architecture, followed by

said J.K. Shin, President and Head of Mobile Communications Wayne (Cortex-A15) and Logan, all before Stark comes alive.

at Samsung. NVIDIA is developing Project Denver for better part of

the past decade. The company acquired Colorado-based

Stexar in 2006, with a plan to develop a binary compatible

Samsung is the second largest handset maker in the world, architecture with the x86 instruction set, with or without

behind Nokia, which has been losing market share as Intel's permission/license. The original architecture called for

smartphones overtook feature phones. A decade ago Samsung a similar approach used by Transmeta with a translation

was in fourth place, and if Nokia fails to recover sufficiently layer being the core part of the architecture. However,

with its planned Windows Phone 7 smartphone range, luckily for NVIDIA, then tiny ARM started its ascent into

Samsung could end up creeping into the top spot. the contemporary computing with the new generation of

smartphones. As such, NVIDIA's R&D shifted focus from

being binary compatible with x86 into an extended ARM

architecture. Needless to say, this practically required starting

from scratch.







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Given that NVIDIA takes four years to develop a new GPU and

that typically, CPU requires five years of development, the first

silicon coming out of Stexar will only come after eight years

of development. One of terms we heard about Project Denver

from a highly ranked executive in a competing firm was "Lost

in Rockies".

Yet, NVIDIA cannot take any chances and needs a proprietary,

ARM-compatible architecture to extract X86 out of their

GPGPU servers. Project Denver is expected to bridge

the performance gap between Tegras oriented towards

smartphones and other mobile devices with the desktop and

server performance requirements. According to Jen-Hsun,

ARM currently has no plans to do that in mid-to-long term.

The project shares similar fate to Intel's own Haswell, which

changed its description and architecture for about four times,

first being on the map as a NetBu(r)st architecture, only to

launch half a decade later as a completely new architecture.

In any case, Stexar team has full support of NVIDIA

management, and Stark should arrive on the market only after

the market accepts 64-bit ARM as a mainstream computing The Deskstar 4 TB (model number: HDS5C4040ALE630) is

architecture. part of the 5K4000 series. It is based on the standard 3.5-

inch form-factor, and features a SATA 6 Gbps interface. It is

designed more with storage in mind, with a spindle-speed in

Hitachi Makes 4TB Deskstar the range of 5400 RPM. As the picture might show you, it

packs 5 platters and 10 recording surfaces. The 5400 RPM

and Touro HDDs Official design brings about energy efficiency of about 28 percent

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/hitachi-makes-4tb-deskstar-and-touro- compared to a hypothetical similarly-specc'd 7200 RPM drive.

hdds-official/14203.html Naturally lower spindle speeds also contribute to lower noise.

December 12th, 2011 The Deskstar 5K4000 4 TB packs 32 MB of fast cache, which

should take advantage of the 6 Gb/s interface bandwidth for

high burst speeds.









First spotted in the bylanes of the Akihabara district of

Tokyo last week, Hitachi's uber-capacious Deskstar 4 Terabyte

internal hard drives were finally announced to the world today.

Along with it, Hitachi also announced its Touro avatar, a

portable HDD that makes use of one of these drives.

Increasing hard drive capacities are inevitable, but these are

turbulent times in the hard drive industry, with a huge chunk

of it gone for a swim in the recent Thailand floods. Hitachi got

ahead of bigger players Western Digital and Seagate in being

the first HDD vendor with an internal hard drive with 4 TB of

unformatted capacity. Incidentally, Hitachi was also the first

to market with a 1 TB HDD.









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the high-end Core i7-3770K that's been put through its paces in

a somewhat limited selection of benchmarks, but if the results

are anything close to the final CPU revision, then we can look

forward to a decent performance boost over Sandy Bridge.





If you, like us, have eagerly been awaiting the first Ivy Bridge

benchmark numbers then we have good news for you, they've

arrived as an early Christmas present courtesy of Chiphell. It's

the high-end Core i7-3770K that's been put through its paces in

a somewhat limited selection of benchmarks, but if the results

are anything close to the final CPU revision, then we can look

forward to a decent performance boost over Sandy Bridge.

The CPU was fitted to an un-named Z77 chipset motherboard

–an early revision with an early BIOS/UEFI – and paired up

with 8GB of DDR3 1600MHz memory. As we know, the Core

i7-3770K sports Intel HD Graphics 4000 and the integrated

graphics was being used for the tests, so we're looking at early

graphics drivers here too, in best case we're looking at an Alpha

driver here, at least according to information we have at hand

with regards to Intel's driver release schedule and judging by

the driver revision used.









The next launch from Hitachi is the Touro 4 TB, a portable

hard drive that packs the Deskstar 5K4000 launched today.

Measuring 129mm (W) x 183mm (H) x 60mm (D), this drive

provides you capacities that could only be achieved by portable

HDDs twice its volume, because they needed two internal

drives to achieve its capacity. The new drive takes advantage Let's start with 3DMark06, not really the most taxing

of the new USB 3.0 SuperSpeed interface to ensure there are benchmark these days, but as you can see from the screenshot

no interface bottlenecks, and that its performance is nearly on below, we got a score of 6841, a respectable improvement in

par with that of the Deskstar running inside your computer. performance compared to the Core i7-2600K which ends up

somewhere around 5000 points, although we had a bit of a

The Deskstar 5K4000 4 TB is priced at US $399.99, and is

hard time tracking down some comparable figures, especially

released to retail markets in limited quantities (go figure!). It

using recent drivers. Looking at the CPU score for 3DMark06

will be released to OEMs in early 2012. The Touro 4 TB, on the

the Core i7-3770K scored 7170 which should be compared

other hand, will be released to the retail channel in January

to about 6700-6800 for a Core i7-2600K, so only a minor

2012, and will be priced at $419.99.

performance increase here.

Moving on we have a couple of runs of Cinebench 11.5 where in

Ivy Bridge benchmarks single core mode the 3.5GHz Core i7-3770K scored 1.65 easily

brought early by Santa besting a Core i7-2600K which scores 1.53 – co-incidentally

the 2700K is barely any faster at 1.54 points here – although

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/ivy-bridge-benchmarks-brought-early-

moving on to using all available cores we're looking at a score

by-santa/14202.html

of 7.52 for the Core i7-3770K which is a decent performance

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bump over the 2600K which scores just under 7 points

whereas the 2700K scores just over 7 points. Ivy Bridge is by no

means a Sandy Bridge-E beater here where the Core i7-3960X

manages 11.44 points with all cores enabled at stock clock,

although due to the lower clock it only manages 1.58 points in

If you, like us, have eagerly been awaiting the first Ivy Bridge single core mode.

benchmark numbers then we have good news for you, they've

arrived as an early Christmas present courtesy of Chiphell. It's



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The third and final benchmark is Fritz Chess and here the Core

i7-3770K scores 13869 points whereas a Core i7-2600K scores

around 1000 points slower. None of these numbers are that

20 percent performance advantage Intel suggested Ivy Bridge Dancers can now rejoice as Pioneer releases STEEZ Dance

was going to offer over Sandy Bridge earlier this year, but it Gears series, a line-up of portable audio equipment to power

does seem to line up with the lower end of the spectrum that their groove. The term “boombox” is given a new definition

we saw from Intel's own benchmark figures that were part of with the STEEZ Audio series, consisting of the Type S, Type

the leaked roadmap from a couple of weeks ago. The publisher T, and Type Z portable speakers. Featuring an in-built 4GB

of the benchmarks over at Chiphell is expecting Ivy Bridge storage capacity and connections for iPod dock, USB and

to hit 5GHz quite easily, although none of the benchmarks auxiliary 3.5mm jack, the STEEZ Audio series plays your MP3,

are at anything but stock clock speeds. We've still got another WMA, AAC and WAV music files loud and proud.

four months to wait until we'll know how final silicon behaves The real shine comes from a nice mix of play functions,

alongside final BIOS/UEFI and drivers, but we'd expect a such as Auto Battle Mode, which automatically plays a list

small performance increase between now and then. Hit the of your favorite music of the same genre, accompanied by a

source link below for some additional screen shots. countdown timer to signal the end of the session. Other play

mode features include Tempo Control Function, Dance CUE

Pioneer introduces STEEZ function, and Eight-beat Skip to fast forward or reverse by

eight counts in the music for choreographic practices.

Dance Gears audio solutions STEEZ Portable

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/pioneer-introduces-steez-dance-gears-

audio-solutions/14200.html

December 12th, 2011









A new dedicated line of audio equipment made specially for

dancers has been unveiled by Pioneer. The attention grabbing

series of speakers, music players and headphones celebrate

this urban youth culture by empowering street dancers with

the beat to match theirs skills.

STEEZ Audio







The STEEZ Portable is a music player with a 4GB storage

capacity and touch panel interface. It is equipped with play

functions such as Non-Stop Mix Play for automatic queuing of

similar tracks; Tempo Control Search which queues tracks of

similar temp; Tempo Control; and Bookmark function to add

tracks to the current playlist while listening to music. Pumping

continuous music becomes fast and hassle-free for seamless

dance sessions.

STEEZ Headphone





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Last week, we visited EVGA's headquarters in chilly Taipei

to check out the latest and greatest creations from Vince

"k|ngp|n" Lucido and crew. It turned out to be a fruitful

affair as new 3DMark 11 world records were being made on

their new Classified range of X79 motherboard and GTX580

Graphics Card. We also snagged a preview of a pre-production

overclocking mammoth Super Record X (Dual Xeon Socket

2011) motherboard.

3DMark Overclocking Legend Vince "k|ngp|n" Lucido doing

what he does best - breaking records at work









The STEEZ Headphone delivers crisp sound with rich low-

pass bass, bringing out dance beats effortlessly. It is easy to

store in your bag with its foldable design, along with a variety

of monitoring styles thanks to its housing reversal and swivel

mechanism built around the drivers.





MIXTRAX

Pioneer brings their experience in producing DJ equipment

by offering the MIXTRAX music management application.

Analysis technology gathers information of all kinds of music

such as melody, beat positions and chorus blocks, thus placing

all music into various relevant categories and enabling the

execution advance play functions. The user-friendly interface The 3DMark 11 WR LN2 Setup - Intel SNB-E 3960X, X79

makes sure import of your library is a breeze. The good news Classified, 4 X GTX580 Classified

is it’s free, right here.





Pricing:



STEEZ Audio TYPE S - S$399

STEEZ Audio TYPE T - S$499

STEEZ Audio TYPE Z - S$699

STEEZ Portable - S$199

STEEZ Headphone - S$99





A Visit to EVGA Labs - X79

Classified 3DMark WR Setup

and SR-X Preview

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/a-visit-to-evga-labs--x79-

classified-3dmark-wr-setup-and-sr-x-preview/14198.html

December 12th, 2011 X79 Classified Motherboard - it will be coming to stores

soon after a slight delay due to Japanese earthquake induced

component shortage.









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A sensible and practical UEFI bios layout and design for

overclockers









EVBot for useful Voltage/Temp readouts and control









The GTX580 Classified has a reworked PCB and features 14+3

Phase power design that can deliver over 1000W of power.









kingpincooling.com LN2 pots









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memory interface, tied to GDDR5 memory. This should lead to

memory bandwidth around 250 GB/s. Based on the PCB shots

of Tahiti, forum members have used Photoshop to estimate

the die size. As we speculated previously, the die size is

now reported to be similar to Cayman - around 380 mm2.

Considering Tahiti will be manufactured at TSMC's 28nm

process, this puts the estimated transistor count at a whopping

4.5 billion transistors.

Here's another die size estimate from Beyond3D forum :









Rumour: AMD Tahiti / HD 7900

Specifications & Details

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/rumour-amd-tahiti-hd-7900-

specifications--details/14199.html AMD's Radeon HD 7900 series has been heavily rumoured

December 12th, 2011 for a release during CES 2012. The release date is now being

pegged at 10th January 2012, Tuesday, and also the day

CES 2012 commences. HD 7800 series is expected to release

in February, with the dual-Tahiti New Zealand / HD 7990

flagship in March. The rest of the HD 7000 series will be

rounded up by Q2 2012.

To conclude one of the quietest years for the GPU

industry, the rumour mill has been working overtime, fueled

by speculation about AMD's upcoming HD 7900 series, Turbo overclocking on High

codenamed Tahiti. 3DCenter has compiled expected and

rumoured specifications, and also mention a tentative release TDP CPUs; the 8-core Intel

date - 10th January 2012.

Sandy Bridge EP example

The Tahiti chip is rumoured to debut the GCN (Graphics Core Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/turbo-overclocking-on-high-tdp-cpus-

Next) architecture, featuring 32 Compute Units with a total the-8-core-intel-sandy-bridge-ep-example/14197.html

of 2048 shaders. TMU count could be 128. The clock speed December 12th, 2011

is likely to be under 1 GHz, providing a theoretical compute

potential of around 4 single precision GFlops. Performance

for Tahiti XT / HD 7970 could be close to today's dual-GPUs

flagships, and considerably faster than GTX 580 and HD

6970.

Both Intel and AMD now include automatic overclocking-style

'Turbo' performance enhancements in their CPUs. Once you

reach the very high TDP territory, like what it is with the

Bulldozer or will be with the upcoming 8 core Sandy Bridge

EP, what would make best sense?

Turbo, Overdrive, call it whatever you want - Intel and AMD

alike figured out the potential of that built in 'headroom' that

is available in most of their CPUs well beyond the stock clock.

The overclocking enthusiast community used it for years now

to achieve some incredible results.

However, we should distinguish between 'suicidal

overclocking' including some LN2 and other exotic deeds,

where the dies become pretty much unusable after sustained

While most of the above information should be considered as exposure to such stresses, and so called 'productive

rumours, what we do know is that Tahiti features a 384-bit overclocking' where a measurable performance enhancement



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is achieved by upping the clocks and tightening other application users; and high-frequency traders - will want even

parameters without major voltage increases or other stresses more. After all, let's not forget who bought most of the EVGA

on the CPU or system, leading to expected long term SR2 mainboards over the past year or so.

productive usage at that higher speed. Obviously, the vendors

are interested in the latter one.

When we have such high TDP figures at default, is it better

to just leave things as they are and rely on Turbo, or get an

unlocked version and reach into the overclocking realms with

TDP going beyond 250W per socket? Remember, here you'll

also have a 4-socket version, the E5 4600, which would then

mean a kilowatt just for the four overclocked CPUs...





Based on what could be done with the Core i7 3960X, which

after all is just a reduced 6-cores-out-of-8 version of this

same die, and assuming progressively better cooling and

power delivery to be provided for the full 8-core version,

there is no reason why there can't be 4 GHz 'productive

overclocking' dual-socket Sandy Bridge-EP systems at very

reasonable minimal voltage and system tweaks, providing 25%

performance above the baseline. With further cooling and

tweaks, even 4.3 GHz should be OK for medium to long term

use. Anything beyond that, we need to wait for D-stepping, I

guess.





In summary, Turbo will provide a decent performance hop

Of course, they have to be far more careful with Turbo, since even on super high TDP CPU like the Xeon E5 top of the

it, unlike overclocking, falls within the warranty specs. Its range in the 150W range, however, the cooling and mainboard

automatic adjustments also vary depending on the cooling design choices have progressed so far now, together with the

efficiency, power delivery from the mainboard, and of course overclocking experience, that it would be a pity not to open

the compute load on the CPU. What happens once your TDP up the headroom to those willing to make the best use of it -

at default state reaches 150W, like the upcoming high end of whether to reach new records in suicidal overclocking of 16 full

the Xeon E5 2600 'Sandy Bridge EP' line? cores at one go, or 'productive enhancement' to monetize the

extra GHz for those who need it - engineers, designers, gamers

or traders alike.

At that point, the default speed is already 'hot' in every sense

of the word. Sandy Bridge already implements power spike

control in its Turbo mode management to avoid breaching HP makes webOS open-source

the Icc_max value, and ensures that everything is ran within Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/hp-makes-webos-open-

thermal capacity of the CPU die, packaging and voltage source/14195.html

regulation circuitry - all in 1 millisecond sampling intervals. December 12th, 2011

It can also use transient thermal headroom to exceed the

performance further for a limited time.





With all these enhancements, Intel is expected to provide

substantial Turbo power and thermal headroom limits for its

upcoming flagship processors of the Sandy Bridge EP line. If Hewlett Packard has finally come to a conclusion for the fate

we look at the 150W top end part, the one that enthusiasts of their ailing WebOS. In the footsteps of rivaling software

would like to see unlocked in mainboards such as EVGA SR- Android, the company have decided to make WebOS an open-

X, it by default allows for constant usage at 180W TDP, and source project. While developer communities are celebrating

maximum usage at 230W TDP - not to say that, with the right the decision, much remains to be seen if HP will carry out their

mainboard and cooling, it couldn't run consistently at 230W commitments as promised.

as well.





If we assume the starting frequency is, say, 3.1 GHz , and

we can go all the way to 3.5 GHz when using all the cores if

the system power and cooling allow, this by itself is not bad

improvement over the base line. However, three categories of

uses - enthusiasts including gamers; workstation 3-D & HPC

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Sony Ericsson's rumoured upcoming flagship was sighted yet

again, and this time it is from a Chinese source. The amazingly

thin profile and a mysterious illumination strip along the

bottom of the phone certainly leads one to wonder what

the phone manufacturer is up to this time.









In a surprising turn of events, computer manufacturer Hewlett

Packard (HP) has officially declared their mobile platform

webOS released for for open-source development. This means

that they are taking a similar approach to rivaling operating

system (OS) Android, whereby the entire source code of the OS

is available to consumers and developers to be modified and Yet another image of Sony Ericsson’s smartphone-in-

improved on. The webOS feature various benefits to different development, the Xperia Arc HD (codenamed “Nozomi”), has

segment of its market. Developers will find applications easy surfaced. It is reported to be undergoing carrier tests in Hong

to construct from standard web technologies, while device Kong. From the image, it can be seen that the Xperia UI has

manufacturers will enjoy the seamless integration to multiple been tweaked considerably, while the phone remains true to

devices with its web-centric platform. its predecessor’s slimness. The seemingly illuminated strip

“WebOS is the only platform designed from the ground up to around the phone near the bottom looks like an interesting

be mobile, cloud-connected and scalable,” said Meg Whitman, decoration but perhaps there is more than meets the eye.

HP's president and chief executive officer. “By contributing The source of this leak also claims that the phone will

this innovation, HP unleashes the creativity of the open source be announced during the upcoming Consumer Electronics

community to advance a new generation of applications and Show in January. Reports state that the specification of

devices.” the new phone include a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1GB

It is also mentioned that the resulting developments and new of memory, a 4.3-inch 720p resolution screen, and a 12-

versions of the software can be released in the marketplace, megapixel camera, in line with previous rumours. If all the

suggesting the level at which HP is supporting distributions information turns out to be true, Sony Ericsson might just have

of open-source enhancements. HP promises to deliver ENYO a winner in their hands.

soon, a Javascript app framework with native hardware

acceleration and fast app loading speed, and the rest of

the user space elements after that. With yet another open- OCZ ZS Series 650W PSU

source program, a healthy dose of competition and consistent

innovation will hopefully arise and bring progress to the entire

Review

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/ocz-zs-series-650w-psu-

OS ecosystem.

review/14172.html

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Sony Ericsson "Xperia Arc HD"

images surfaced again

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/sony-ericsson-xperia-arc-hd-images-

surfaced-again/14189.html It has been over half a decade since OCZ has begun marketing

December 12th, 2011 performance power supplies. The company turned into a

major player in the PSU market after they acquired PC Power

& Cooling, a company which specialized on the field. OCZ

currently markets three series: The premium ZX series, the

modular ZT series and the value range ZS series. A few weeks

ago we had a look at the ZT 550, a high performance modular

power supply designed to please hardcore enthusiasts and

modders. Today we are going to put to the test the 650W

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version of a ZS series power supply and see what the value

range of OCZ’s power supplies can offer. Thailand floods lead to 3.8

It has been over half a decade since OCZ has begun marketing million fewer PCs in Q1 of

performance power supplies. The company turned into a

major player in the PSU market after they acquired PC Power

2012

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/thailand-floods-lead-to-3.8-million-

& Cooling, a company which specialized on the field. OCZ

fewer-pcs-in-q1-of-2012/14194.html

currently markets three series: The premium ZX series, the

December 12th, 2011

modular ZT series and the value range ZS series. A few weeks

ago we had a look at the ZT 550, a high performance modular

power supply designed to please hardcore enthusiasts and

modders. Today we are going to put to the test the 650W

version of a ZS series power supply and see what the value

range of OCZ’s power supplies can offer.

There will be 3.8 million fewer PC shipments in the first

Manufacturer features and specifications quarter of 2012 due to the disastrous flooding in Thailand over

the last few months, according to a report by market analysis

· 550W, 650W, and 750W Configurations firm IHS iSuppli.

· Single +12V Rail There will be 3.8 million fewer PC shipments in the first

· Continuous output rated at 40°C quarter of 2012 due to the disastrous flooding in Thailand over

the last few months, according to a report by market analysis

· 150 x 160 x 86mm (W x L x H)

firm IHS iSuppli.

· ATX12V v2.2 and EPS12V

· Non-Modular

IHS had previously predicted that there would be 88 million

· 80 Plus® Bronze Certified shipments of PCs around the world in the first quarter, but it

· High Efficiency: 85% at typical load has revised this figure downward to just 84.2 million. 2012's

overall shipments have also been lowered from the previous

· Overvoltage/Overcurrent/Short-Circuit protection expectation of 399 million to 376 million. As a result, global

· Active PFC growth in the PC market will drop from 9.5 per cent to 6.8 per

cent next year.

· MTBF:100,000 hours

· 135mm temperature and load controlled double ball-

bearing fan The primary reason for the drop is a severe shortage in hard

drisk drives (HDD) caused by the Thailand flood. Without

· 3 year warranty backed by OCZ's exclusive

this storage it is impossible to ship ready-made computers to

· PowerSwap Warranty replacement program. consumers and businesses. The shortage has led to existing

HDD prices doubling at most shops.



OCZ ZS

650W

AC 230V

INPUT ~ 10A

50Hz

DC +5V +3.3V +12V -12V +5Vsb

OUTPUT

MAX 22A 22A 46A 0.3A 3A

CURRENT

MAX 130W 552W 3.6W 15W

COMBINED

WATTAGE

TOTAL

POWER: “The PC supply chain says it has sufficient HDD inventory

650W for the fourth quarter of 2011. However, those stockpiles will

Continuous run out in the first quarter of 2012, impacting PC production

during that period,” said Matthew Wilkins, senior principal

analyst of compute platforms at IHS.









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There is some hope for the HDD market, however, with

Western Digital recently announcing a return to production

at one of its previously flooded plants, but it will still take a

number of months to restore supply.





IHS expects that by the end of 2012 HDD supply will have

returned to normal or could even surpass normal capacity,

leading to an inventory surplus, which would be an ironic twist

of fate compared to the world's current predicament.



There is a crucial difference from the previous leak - this

More AMD Tahiti / HD 7900 sample consists of 2 x 6-pin PCI-e connectors, as opposed

to the 8-pin + 6-pin configuration previously captured. This

Pictures could suggest that this is either an advanced production ready

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/more-amd-tahiti-hd-7900- sample, or Tahiti Pro, or HD 7950, which should feature a

pictures/14193.html lower TDP than Tahiti XT / HD 7970. This card thus has a TDP

December 12th, 2011 somewhere between 150W and 225W.





Hackers threaten world's oil

supply

Not long after the first pictures of AMD's Tahiti leaked, we Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/hackers-threaten-world-s-oil-

have a detailed shot of Tahiti's PCB, which reveals more supply/14192.html

details. The 12 memory chips are clearly visible, confirming the December 12th, 2011

384-bit memory bus. It also offers a first glimpse at the Tahiti

die.

Not long after the first pictures of AMD's Tahiti leaked ,

we have a detailed shot of Tahiti's PCB, which reveals more

details. The 12 memory chips are clearly visible, confirming the

384-bit memory bus. It also offers a first glimpse at the Tahiti

die. Hackers are threatening the world's oil supply in an increasing

wave of cyber attacks, according to top oil company executives,

spelling potential devastation for the economy and the

environment.

Hackers are threatening the world's oil supply in an increasing

wave of cyber attacks, according to top oil company executives.

Oil companies are warning that they are facing more and more

attacks on their systems, which could lead to a situation where

valves are accessed. This could result in a scenario where

oil rigs are set on fire, people are killed, the environment is

damaged, production is halted, and oil supply to industrial

nations is cut, which in turned would have a monumentally

The card most likely features 1.5 GB GDDR5. The 5+1 phase negative financial impact.

PWM is also visible. Most importantly, we get the first glimpse “We see an increasing number of attacks on our IT systems

of the Tahiti die. It is rotated by 45 degrees and covered by and information and there are various motivations behind it

a partial heatspreader. However, the die itself is exposed to - criminal and commercial,” said Ludolf Luehmann, manager

the heatsink. Tahiti is a big chip - at first glance a similar of IT at Shell, Europe's largest oil company. “We see an

size to Cayman. However, it is still visibly much smaller increasing number of attacks with clear commercial interests,

than NVIDIA's previous flagships, GF100/GF110 or GT200/ focusing on research and development, to gain the competitive

GT200b, so AMD continues to dismiss NVIDIA's big die advantage.”

strategy.

The card features 2x CF connectors as well as the dual BIOS

switched introduced with the HD 6900 series.









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A French court has refused Samsung's request to ban Apple's

iPhone 4S in the country, the latest twist in an ongoing legal

dispute between the two companies.

A French court has refused Samsung's request to ban Apple's

iPhone 4S in the country, the latest twist in an ongoing legal

dispute between the two companies.





The court said it would not impose a preliminary sales ban

on the latest iPhone, but Samsung can still pursue a normal

lawsuit against Apple over the alleged patent infringement.





Samsung was ordered to pay €100,000 in legal fees, but it

escaped a fine, despite Apple asking for the court to award

damages in its favour.









This might sound like science-fiction to some, but the reality is

that most industries operate on computers that are vulnerable

to attack, and hackers are increasing in numbers, becoming

more knowledgeable, and making more daring attacks on

systems.

The Stuxnet worm, which crippled Iran's nuclear reactors,

showed the potential devastation that could be caused by cyber

warfare. Unfortunately for the rest of the world, this kind

of attack can be replicated on many essential infrastructures

systems, including water supplies, electricity grids, and oil

production and distribution. This is the latest decision in the bitter patent war, with

Riemer Brower, head of IT security at Abu Dhabi Company for Apple alleging that the Galaxy Tab is a rip-off of its iPad and

Onshore Oil Operations, said that the oil industry has so far that several of Samsung's smartphones infringe its patents.

avoided any major incidents, but qualified this by saying that Samsung has responded in kind by claiming that the iPhone

the companies in charge are no longer really in control. 4S uses some of its patented technology.





French court denies Samsung Even if Samsung had won its case in France, it could have

request to ban Apple's iPhone easily been overturned, just as Apple's injunction against sales

of the Galaxy Tab was overturned in Australia last week. That

4S case was further affirmed today with the formal lifting of the

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/french-court-denies-samsung-request- ban.

to-ban-apple-s-iphone-4s/14190.html

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Samsung is awaiting the decisions for other injunction

motions against Apple in Australia, Japan, France, and Italy.









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cores. The report from Fudzilla also mentions that Vishera

Report: AMD Radeon HD 7800 will be compatible with the AM3+ platform and 900 series

(Pitcairn) in February 2012 chipsets. AMD's earlier Zambezi successor, Komodo, which

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/report-amd-radeon-hd-7800-pitcairn- is reportedly canceled, was planned to fit into the FM2

in-february-2012/14191.html platform, shared with Trinity. AMD is also preparing 1000

December 12th, 2011 series chipsets, with 1090FX and 1070, which will likely be

the chipset of choice for Vishera. Trinity will be the first

AMD product to feature Piledriver cores, releasing in Q2

2012, and will give a good indication to Vishera's performance

characteristics. Vishera will continue to be manufactured at

GloFo's 32nm process, which should hopefully be mature by

Q3 2012. Rumours indicate Vishera will continue to contain 4

Piledriver modules, although the canceled Komodo it replaces

AMD is planning to introduce their next-gen performance was said to feature 5 Piledriver modules.

part, replacing the HD 6800 / Barts series, in February 2012. Intel's Ivy Bridge-E enthusiast CPUs are also slated to launch

The rumoured date is the week of February 20th, the week around the same time, although AMD's Vishera will most

after Chinese New Year. Codenamed Pitcairn, there will be two likely battle Intel's Ivy Bridge quad-core CPUs, particularly

SKUs at launch - Pitcairn Pro and Pitcairn XT, expected to be Core i7 3770K, unless Piledriver brings unexpectedly massive

branded Radeon HD 7850 and Radeon HD 7870 respectively. improvements over Bulldozer.

AMD is planning to introduce their next-gen performance

part, replacing the HD 6800 / Barts series, in February 2012.

The rumoured date is the week of February 20th, the week Samsung to launch monster

after Chinese New Year. Codenamed Pitcairn, there will be two tablet in 2012?

SKUs at launch - Pitcairn Pro and Pitcairn XT, expected to be Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/samsung-to-launch-monster-tablet-

branded Radeon HD 7850 and Radeon HD 7870 respectively. in-2012-/14187.html

Pitcairn Pro is rumoured to cost $199, with Pitcairn XT December 12th, 2011

at $299. These are the same price points at launch as the

immensely popular Radeon HD 4800 series, hitting the price/

performance sweet-spots.

The first Southern Islands cards are still expected to be Tahiti /

HD 7900 series, to release at CES 2012. They will be followed

by Pitcairn, with the dual-GPU flagship New Zealand (possibly Korean manufacturer Samsung may be unveilng a new tablet

HD 7990) releasing at CeBIT 2012, in the early March. The with improved specification next year at the Mobile World

first Kepler GPUs from NVIDIA are also expected to show up Congress in Barcelona. Along with a recent announcement of

in March, although rumours suggest NVIDIA might release the Exynos 5250 processor and its whooping 2560 by 1600

mainstream GPUs first, with performance parts coming later screen resolution, the pieces for a new beast of a tablet seems

in Q2. to be in place.





Report: AMD Vishera (next-gen

FX) in Q3 2012

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/report-amd-vishera-next-gen-fx-in-

q3-2012/14188.html

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AMD is planning to release their next-gen FX CPUs in Q3

2012. Codenamed Vishera, these CPUs will feature Piledriver

cores, and today's FX-Series Zambezi CPUs with Bulldozer The recent patent war has not dampened the spirits of

cores. The report from Fudzilla also mentions that Vishera electronics giant Samsung as they are reported to be readying

will be compatible with the AM3+ platform and 900 series an 11.6-inch tablet for announcement at the Mobile World

chipsets. Congress in February 2012. The tablet is said to have a

resolution of 2560 by 1600 with a 16:10 wide aspect ratio,

AMD is planning to release their next-gen FX CPUs in Q3

which will position itself to compete effectively with Apple’s

2012. Codenamed Vishera, these CPUs will feature Piledriver

upcoming tablet device, which is rumored to incorporate a

cores, and today's FX-Series Zambezi CPUs with Bulldozer

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Retina Display. Despite the bigger screen, a thinner bezel will

help to keep the overall size of the tablet within the familiarity

of 10.1-inch tablet users.

From Samsung's recent announcement about their

new Exynos 5250, it is no doubt that the 2GHz processor

will be capable of supporting high screen resolutions,

including this 11.6-inch impressive display. Other features of

the monster tablet may include Android Beam for convenient

media syncing and a wireless docking mode for gaming in

conjunction with a HDTVs, which will probably help Samsung

to compete against the upcoming television race.





Garena launches League To celebrate the launch, Garena will also promote a special

boxed game set for fans and collectors. Only 3000 sets are

of Legends Dominion in available in selected stores (including Comic Connections

Singapore and Malaysia branches) across Singapore and Malaysia, and it costs S$4.90.

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/garena-launches-league-of-legends- It comes with a comprehensive Dominion handbook and a

dominion-in-singapore-and-malaysia/14186.html bundle of premium in-game items worth over S$20, such as

December 12th, 2011 the Champion Ranmus the Armordillo, a 10-win experience

boost, a four-win Influence points boost, and 100 Riot point

boost. Players can get their hands on these goodies from

16December.







Game publisher Garena has launched Dominion, a new game

MIPS Architecture Crashes

mode for the popular multiplayer game, League of Legends, ARM, X86 Party: 28nm chips

to operate at 1.5GHz, Run

in Singapore and Malaysia. The refreshing game mode will be

released together with limited-edition boxed sets containing

various character boosts and other goodies. Android 4.0 ICS

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/mips-architecture-crashes-arm-x86-

party-28nm-chips-to-operate-at-1.5ghz-run-android-4.0-ics/14170.html

December 12th, 2011









The debate between "PC Everywhere" and "Post PC" is

currently raging in the boardrooms and between consumers

and there are mostly two bases everybody discusses: X86 or

ARM architecture. Well, not anymore…







Asian online game publisher Garena has launched a new

game mode “Dominion” for their multiplayer game League of

Legends for Singaporean and Malaysian players. The player

versus player (PvP) mode takes place on the “Crystal Scar” map

in which five strategic nodes in a circular formation must be

taken over by two opposing teams. The objective is to secure as

many of these nodes than the opponent. When this is achieved,

it will reduce the opponent’s base points over time. If the base

point of any team reduces to zero, from a start of 500, they will

lose the game. Opposing teams can attack and take away these

nodes to turn the tides of war.









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After spending most of their time outside the limelight, MIPS products next year, and 64-bit is only expected in 2013-2014

Technologies marked a very strong week by announcing timeframe.

that the company successfully started the manufacturing of While MIPS originally worked with their own licensors using

the brand new high-performance, three-way microprocessor less advanced processing nodes, the launch of 28nm part

chip using 28nm-SLP (Super Low Power) process node at which targets as high clock as the fastest clocked Cortex-

GlobalFoundries Fab 1 in Dresden, Germany. A9 speaks volumes. While SOC needs to be bundled with

The chip was a development between MIPS Technologies and a powerful graphics, image processing and connectivity

eSilicon Corporation, with the expected clock between 1GHz as systems, ARM just might find themselves in dead heat

worst-case scenario, while the optimal clock target is 1.5GHz. with MIPS Technologies. Also, bear in mind that Qualcomm

Given that the chip is in manufacturing right now, it will take already heavily modifies Cortex architecture and flat out

about three months to deliver first chips to customers. Still, refuses to specifically name ARM in their marketing

bear in mind the 1GHz minimum, 1.5GHz optimal figure. materials, NVIDIA is developing its own 64-bit ARM-based

architecture… the number of companies using future reference

The week continued with MIPS Technologies making another

Cortex cores in high end parts might drop to just a few players.

joint announcement, this time with Chinese manufacturer

Aionovo (no relationship to Lenovo). Aionovo debuted Good Enough Computing coming back to haunt ARM?

NOVO7, world's first android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" tablet By launching the already mentioned Aionovo NOVO7 tablet,

for the non-subsidized price of $100, i.e. you can expect that the 32-bit JZ4770 is already operating at 1GHz, while the

carriers will be offering them for free with subscription. upcoming 28nm parts are expected to scale to 1.5GHz and

This tablet is powered by Ingenic Semiconductor JZ4770 SoC, beyond. Should the company optimize their 32-bit and 64-bit

containing a single MIPS32-based processor core operating MIPS architecture alongside 28nm-SLP and introduce 20nm-

at 1GHz, paired with Vivante GC860 GPU featuring complete LP and -SLP nodes at GlobalFoundries and TSMC, MIPS

Full HD acceleration (video processing engine). Technologies just might have a ticket to ride to pressure ARM

and their gigantic ecosystem. Naturally, Intel is also coming to

While this 7" tablet won't be sold out of China until

the mix with 22nm based Silvermont, who is set to debut in

at least spring-to-summer period, the magnitude of this

2013.

announcement speaks volumes. Our industry sources working

at companies that manufacture x86 and ARM-based solutions Power consumption also seems to be the strong side of

almost unanimously expressed their concern. If Ice Cream the MIPS architecture. The JZ4770 SOC consumes only

Sandwich ends up working smooth on a tablet for $100, all it 0.25W under 100% CPU and video engine load (1080p

takes is a decent CPU upgrade, capacitive touch-screen instead playback), which is significantly less than ARM competitors.

of the ultra-cheap resistive one and voila, a competitor for the Naturally, as you beef up the GPU and add a second core,

current and future ARM and X86 based designs is born. the power consumption will go up, but still below ARM-

based products. And when ARM posed a question of "good

MIPS is not a small player either. While ARM likes to boast

enough" computing to counter Intel and AMD claims of

that the company ships billions of devices per year, MIPS

high-performance requirements for desktop computing, did

also powers numerous set-top-boxes, TVs, network switches,

the company thought that a competitor might say the same

automotive and avionics systems - competing against ARM.

question to them? Is MIPS making lower power consuming

MIPS Technologies had management issues through their long

parts than ARM for "good enough computing"?

history but things started to change last year, after Sandeep Vij

was named CEO. The company went through reorganization While we won't know the answer for this for quite some time,

and the result is a more nimble competitor. but the battle is on. MIPS vs. ARM vs. AMD vs. Intel.

One of people giving thumbs up to MIPS is Andy Rubin, Senior

VP of Mobile, Google Inc. He stated that he is "thrilled to

see the entrance of MIPS-Based Android 4.0 tablets into the

market". Furthermore, Andy stated that Google wants to see

more high-performance MIPS solutions, as "low cost, high

performance tablets are a big win for mobile consumers

and a strong illustration of how Android's openness drives

innovation and competition for the benefit of consumers

around the world."

MIPS already speaks 64-bit

Unlike ARM, MIPS developed a 64-bit architecture quite some

time ago, with the products based on MIPS64 shipping inside

networking equipment. According to information available,

Cavium Networks, NetLogic Microsystems and even CISCO

are either shipping or evaluating MIPS64 architecture for their

network products. In comparison, ARM is now talking about

64-bit but the company did not announce 64-bit part as of

today. 32-bit Cortex-A15 and derived products will debut in



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VR-Zone.com | Stuff for the Geeks!

a very limited launch, with the real availability only coming

VR-Zone | Stuff for the Geeks is a bi-weekly publication on January 9, 2012 - which should be the launch date for the

covering the latest gadgets and stuff for the geeks. Radeon HD 7950.

The interesting bit about the Radeon HD 7950 is that the board

AMD Brings the Launch of is coming out as a custom part, and AMD gave freedom to

partners to clock the part anyway they want, there is flexibility

Radeon HD 7900 Series in terms of amount of memory, 3rd party cooling - just like

GeForce GTX 560 launch, expect a lot of different parts coming

Forward: December 22nd, from all the usual suspects.

2011 As far as HD 7950 availability is concerned, several sources in

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-brings-the-launch-of-radeon- the know gave out conflicting information. One information

hd-7900-series-forward-december-22nd-2011/14255.html floating around claims a limited launch on December 22 for

December 15th, 2011 HD7970 only, with widespread availability of HD7970 and

HD7950 coming on January 9, 2012, and another rumor is

that both HD7970 and 7950 are coming on December 22, 2011,

albeit in very limited quantities. Again, both sides of the coin

revolve around Dec 22nd and Jan 9th.

According to conversations with fellow journalists and AIB The truth will be known on next Thursday, December 22nd.

partners, AMD brought forward the launch of HD 7970, while

the availability and HD 7950 should launch on January 9, 2012

- one day before CES. Microsoft signs up to US and

Last minute decisions can turn in quite a mess when people EU cloud standards for Office

involved aren't afraid to speak up and voice out their concerns.

Yesterday, there was flurry of activity on various chat boards 365

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/microsoft-signs-up-to-us-and-eu-

between board vendors and journalists, all trying to figure out

cloud-standards-for-office-365/14253.html

what happened.

December 15th, 2011









Microsoft has signed up to US and EU cloud standards

with its Office 365 software suite, making it one of a small

handful of companies that meet data protection and security

requirements for cloud computing in both regions.

Microsoft has signed up to US and EU cloud standards

with its Office 365 software suite, making it one of a small

handful of companies that meet data protection and security

According to the information at hand, AMD wishes to end the requirements for cloud computing in both regions.

2011 year by winning the accolades for the best microprocessor

and the best graphics processor in the world. In order to do

that, the company brought forward the launch of Radeon HD The company has received compliance with the

7970, which was revealed here. As you know, AMD's CEO Rory Data Protection Directive established by the European

P. Read proudly announced that the company started to ship Commission. It has also previously agreed to the Health

the 28nm GPUs for revenue, and there are numerous leaked Insurance Portability and Accountability Act in the US,

pictures, pricing rumors and an alleged specifications slide addressing concerns by some about moving healthcare data to

leak. the cloud.



Now, it looks like the Radeon HD 7970 will launch on

December 22, 2011, bringing a Christmas gift to all the current The ISO/IEC 27001 certification means that Microsoft will

AMD users and those that want to become one. This will be have to agree to yearly audits of its information security policy



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by an independent expert and share the results of these with

customers. Transfers were also sent from Seattle to other US locations and

even Brazil and South Korea, showing that vast distances are

not an issue with this latest discovery.









The move will also result in increased safeguards for its online

services, both on a physical, administrative and technical level,

in order to meet the US requirements. The technology used included highly tuned servers running

over a 100Gb/s circuit set up by Canada's Advanced Research

and Innovation Network (CANARIE). The California Institue

“Developing cloud-based productivity tools that meet the

of Technology, University of Michigan, Florida Internatonal

needs of European businesses means more than simply

University, and the European Centre for Nuclear Research

building apps in a browser,” said Jean-Philippe Courtois,

(CERN) also participated.

president of Microsoft International. “Microsoft has a more

complete approach to European data protection and security

laws than any other company, and we’re proud of the work The breakthrough will affect scientific research, big businesses

we’ve done to ensure the widest range of organizations can and consumer life, as the technology could be used by

move to the cloud with confidence — or choose an equally the Large Hadron Collider for physics developments, by

functional on-premises option.” companies like Google and Amazon that depend on high speed

transfers, and by broadband customers who are still struggling

with paltry speeds in the low Megabits.

Microsoft also announced the launch of its new Office 365

Trust Centre, a website which provides detailed information

about the privacy and security policies relating to the latest To put the speeds into perspective, the highest speed available

Office software. in the UK is 1.5Gb/s, and that is only a limited trial by Virgin

Media in East London. Some people are lucky to get 1.5Mb/

Scientists break data speed s, with the average speed throughout the UK being just under

7Mb/s. Within a few years we could all be downloading files at

record with 186Gb/s transfers speeds over 100Gb/s.

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/scientists-break-data-speed-record-

with-186gbs-transfers/14251.html

December 15th, 2011

Apple to sell 190 million

iPhones in 2012

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/apple-to-sell-190-million-iphones-

Scientists have broken the world record for data speed over in-2012/14252.html

a long distance with a transfer of a whopping 186Gb/s, the December 15th, 2011

equivalent of sending over 4,000 Blu-ray discs worth of data

in just one hour.

Scientists have broken the world record for data speed over

a long distance with a transfer of a whopping 186Gb/s, the

equivalent of sending over 4,000 Blu-ray discs worth of data

in just one hour.

Apple could sell upwards of 190 million iPhones next year,

The achievement was made by researchers at the University according to a report by financial services firm Morgan

of Victoria in British Columbia and the Washington State Stanley.

Convention Centre in Seattle, who transfered data back

and forth over a 131 mile distance at speeds of 186Gb/s,

significantly faster than the previous 2009 record of 119Gb/s.



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Apple could sell upwards of 190 million iPhones next year, December 15th, 2011

according to a report by financial services firm Morgan

Stanley.

The Cupertino, California-based company is expected to ship

between 31 and 36 million iPhones in the final quarter of this

year, up to 30 per cent more than other analysts project.





That figure is projected to jump to 41 million in the first quarter

of 2012, with up to 190 million sales predicted for the entire

year, showing that demand is increasing, rather than falling,

for iPhones, despite strong competition from rival Android

smartphones.







Special anniversary edition

GTA 3 now available on

Android and iOS

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/special-anniversary-edition-gta-3-now-

available-on-android-and-ios/14249.html

December 15th, 2011









The popular Grand Theft Auto

III, by game developer Rockstar, is now available as a special

anniversary edition on both Android Market and Apple iTunes

App Store. The game offers high definition graphics with some

improvements from the original, and is priced at an affordable

US$4.99.

Apple is also enjoying high sales for its iPad range, with

forecasts that the company will sell 52 million iPads in

2012. This figure could almost double to 90 million if Apple is

willing to cut $100 off the price-tag, particularly considering

the entry of Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet will present people

with a choice that is significantly cheaper.





Whether or not Apple is willing to reduce its profit margin

remains to be seen, but it might be forced to do so if Amazon

steals a large chunk of its market share.









3DMark and PCMark Graphics Fans of popular Grand Theft Auto (GTA) games could now

and Synthetic Benchmark get their hands on this special anniversary edition of GTA III

which is now available on both Android and iOS smartphones

Files mirrored by VR-Zone.com and tablets. The special anniversary edition of the Rockstar

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/3dmark-and-pcmark-graphics-and- game is almost identical to the original, except that the

synthetic-benchmark-files-mirrored-by-vr-zone.com/14250.html controls are all touchscreen, with graphics enhanced to high

definition, and improvements on the game play including

mission retry and autosave modes. You can purchase the game

at US$4.99 on Android Market or Apple iTunes App Store.

According to the game developer, Galaxy Nexus owners can

also expect to get a version of the game in the near future.



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Everything in a nutshell: Battlefield 3

Online Competition, 8v8 Conquest Format, USD$3,400 Prize

Pool, 8 x GTX580 SOC Graphics Cards, and Premium

GIGABYTE gaming peripherals to be won! More details can be

found at http://battlefield.gigabyte.asia





AMD: 28nm GPUs shipping for

revenue

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-28nm-gpus-shipping-for-

revenue/14246.html

December 15th, 2011







Make your music, games and movies come to life with

the surround sound performance of the Bose Companion

5 multimedia speaker system. Featuring a simple, elegant

design, the Companion 5 is easy to use. Users simply have to

At the IT Supply Chain conference, AMD CEO Rory Read connect it to their computers through a single USB port – no

confirmed that AMD has begun shipping 28nm GPUs, fabbed adaptors, no complicated wiring and no sound card upgrade

at TSMC, for revenue. This should come as no surprise, as the required.

release for Radeon HD 7900 - on 9th January 2012 - is just Usual price: S$749

over 3 weeks away. Christmas promo: S$639

At the IT Supply Chain conference, AMD CEO Rory Read

confirmed that AMD has begun shipping 28nm GPUs, fabbed

at TSMC, for revenue. This should come as no surprise, as the Bose MIE2 / MIE2i mobile headset

release for Radeon HD 7900 - on 9th January 2012 - is just

over 3 weeks away.

CEO Rory Read stated, "We are ramping 28nm [products]

with TSMC in Taiwan and shipping the products here and now.

We are very excited about the products".

At this point we have some information about the Radeon

HD 7900 series - some concrete, some speculation. We have

seen pictures, speculatory specifications, pricing rumours and

a purported specifications slide leak. However, as usual, little

information has been publicly announced by AMD.







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Christmas promo: S$199





Bose SoundDock 10









Enjoy music and make calls on your mobile phone with

high-quality audio with the Bose MIE2 mobile headset.

Featuring proprietary Bose StayHear tips for comfort and

stability on the go, the MIE2 mobile headset ensures a

comfortable fit for hours of listening or phone calls. The Featuring new and existing Bose technologies, the Bose

MIE2 is compatible with any mobile phone, while the MIE2i SoundDock 10 is a digital music system that delivers

is designed exclusively for listening to and control of select audio performance previously unattainable from a one-piece

Apple products, including the iPhone, iPod, iPad and MacBook speaker system for the iPod. Boasting a small, elegant design,

Pro. Its in-line microphone provides access to certain voice the SoundDock 10 maintains dock-and-play simplicity, yet

applications in Apple products, and the in-line remote lets plays from the iPod or iPhone with exceptional clarity across

users adjust volume and navigate through stored music the full musical range, while at the same time delivering the

directly from the headset. low-note performance and volume levels of much larger sound

Usual price: S$199 systems.

Christmas promo: S$169 Usual price: S$1,249

Christmas promo: S$999

Bose On Ear headphones







Video of Samsung GALAXY S

II with Google Android 4.0.1

Ice Cream Sandwich leaked

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/video-of-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-with-

google-android-4.0.1-ice-cream-sandwich-leaked/14243.html

December 15th, 2011









A leaked video of a Samsung GALAXY S II running the

latest Google Android 4.0.1 Ice Cream Sandwich indicates

Featuring a comfortable design with the added convenience that development for integration is underway. And

of fold-flat earcups and a collapsible headband for increased needless to say, the Korean company will incorporate

portability and easy storage, the Bose On Ear headphone is the their proprietary TouchWiz user interface onto the operating

perfect accessory for music lovers on the move. Earcups rotate system to provide a unique user experience.

front to back and top to bottom, resulting in uniform pressure

on the ears that enhances audio performance and comfortable

An insider report reveals that Samsung is currently working

fit of the headphones.

to integrate the Android 4.0.1 Ice Cream Sandwich mobile

Usual price: S$225 platform on their GALAXY S II smartphone. The video reveals



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that Samsung is still inclined to layer most of their TouchWiz

user interface (UI) over the Android 4.0.1 OS at this point,

which may be a little disappointing to those who prefer the

stock Android experience.

Some nice features were demonstrated such as the lock screen

which now conjures a lock icon at the very spot where the

finger has contact with the screen. The improvement is mostly

cosmetic, however, as unlocking still utilizes the current

method of sliding the finger across the screen. While the home

screen generally looks the same as the current Google Android

Gingerbread version, a new multitasking interface, call forth

by a long-pressing of the home button, appears to make

scrolling and closing running programs more intuitive and

visually pleasant. Now, the obvious use in graphics, with - hopefully finally -

Face unlock was also unveiled with its setup option present 4K resolution displays coming to the PC world, and the extra

in the video, although demonstrations of the setup and usage refresh loads of stereoscopic 3D, comes to mind. However, the

were not shown. It may appear that most of the TouchWiz UI current memory subsystems on high end GPUs actually take

in Android 4.0.1 resembles the current one, but it should be quite a good care of that, aside from of course getting higher

noted that the system is still in development. frame rates with faster memory. What's then the other use

then for this width increase?





Well, GPUs have very very high peak FP compute rates, but

New-generation GPU memory the real performance in FP-heavy code is greatly affected by

bandwidth increases: more for the available memory bandwidth. While a game may get a 5%

FPS boost from a 33% memory bus width jump, a vector FP

compute than for graphics? run may gain over 20% from the same enhancement, all other

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/new-generation-gpu-memory- things staying the same. So, whatever the vendor's primary

bandwidth-increases-more-for-compute-than-for-graphics-/14244.html intentions are for widening the graphics local memory

December 15th, 2011 buses on new GPUs, the extra bandwidth - and yes, extra

capacity headroom from being able to add more chips

and keep things in local RAM - will have the greatest benefit

exactly for GPU compute apps. The impact? More HPC-like

stuff running oh so fast on your PC, and more true HPC

apps running faster on GPGPU arrays.

New GPUs will have even wider and faster memory buses than

their predecessors, with AMD moving to 384 bits from 256

bits, and Nvidia hopping even further, to 512 bits, in their high

Globalfoundries and ARM

end SKUs. But is it more beneficial in the usual graphics tasks, announce 2.5GHz 28nm SoC

or for the future vector FP math jobs in GPGPU operations?

success

You must have noticed by now how the next generation of high Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/globalfoundries-and-arm-

end GPUs, both AMD 'Tahiti' 7900 series and Nvidia 'Kepler' announce-2.5ghz-28nm-soc-success/14241.html

GK100 processors, have further increased their memory December 15th, 2011

bandwidth and even bus width as well. AMD is now one step

up from the 6900 series, with its 256 bit GDDR5 memory bus

being widened to 384 bits in the 7900 series coming early next

month. The Nvidia GK100, a quarter or two later, will have We've already reported about Globalfoundries and ARM's

a 512 bit wide memory bus, a hop from 384 bits seen now relationship when we visited GTC Taiwan back in

in the GTX580 and its Quadro & Tesla brethren. Now, this September and back then the two companies had 2GHz

doesn't seem as complicated a job as widening the CTE over Cortex-A9 test chips up and running. Fast forward three

and over again for our LTA here in Singapore, but it is still quite months and the two have achieved speeds of 2.5GHz, again

a work, as those wider buses require more pins, power drive on test chips, but they've also announced that they've taped

and present board layout challenges to get both the speed and out 20nm technology qualification vehicles based around the

width. Cortex-A9 architecture.





We've already reported about Globalfoundries and ARM's

relationship when we visited GTC Taiwan back in September

and back then the two companies had 2GHz Cortex-A9 test



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chips up and running. Fast forward three months and the

two have achieved speeds of 2.5GHz, again on test chips,

but they've also announced that they've taped out 20nm

technology qualification vehicles based around the Cortex-A9

architecture.

The big news here is that we should be able to expect both

32nm and 28nm ARM based processors to be manufactured

by Globalfoundries in large quantities come next year, at

least as long as there are customers. It should be noted

that the current chips are based on Globalfoundries 28nm

high performance technology and the company is expecting

further performance improvements one it moves to its high

performance plus (HPP) platform. The press release talks

about the HPP parts to be for “wired networking applications” The PRADA phone by LG 3.0, finished in classic black, features

rather than smartphones, although the 2.5GHz chips that were a glossy touchscreen on the front and PRADA’s signature

announced should be suitable for a wide range of mobile Saffiano pattern at the rear. Measuring just 8.5mm thin, the

consumer devices. phone incorporates LG’s NOVA high brightness display,

which claims to be one of the biggest and brightest screen

As for the 20nm technology qualification vehicle or TQV, at 4.3-inch and 800-nit brightness. Powered by dual-core

well, Globalfoundries is expecting a 35 percent increase 1GHz processor with dual-channel architecture for superb

in performance and nearly half the power consumption performance, it also comes with dual-band Wi-Fi for high-

compared to a 28nm counterpart, much higher than what speed mobile surfing. The PRADA phone by LG 3.0 also

was said back in September. This isn't likely to be something features an 8-megapixel camera that is capable of 1080p high

we'll see until 2013 of Globalfoundries roadmaps are anything definition video recording, and runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

to go by. We're still curious about the fact that the two According to the manufacturer, the phone is also upgradeable

companies hasn't mentioned the Cortex-A15 architecture at to Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich when the update

all, as we're expecting the first SoC's based on ARMs next becomes available.

generation core to arrive towards the end of next year, but

maybe it's not that different to manufacture from the Cortex- The PRADA phone by LG 3.0 will be available for pre-

A9, or the two aren't willing to give away too many details at order in January 2012. Consumers who purchase the

the moment. The good news for Globalfoundries is that the phone through pre-order will also receive a PRADA-branded

company should be able to find a few additional customers accessory with the phone. Details on the pre-order will be

this way, as we're fairly certain that ARM would recommend made available via the LG Singapore homepage and the LG

to go with Globalfoundries over say TSMC due to the closer Mobile Singapore Facebook page.

relationship between Globalfoundries and ARM.

Specifications:

LG and PRADA unveil PRADA Network 2G GSM / GPRS /

phone by LG 3.0 EDGE

850 / 900 / 1800 /

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/lg-and-prada-unveil-prada-phone-by-

lg-3.0/14239.html

1900

December 15th, 2011 3G HSPA+ 21

900/1900/2100

Chipset Application OMAP4430

Processor 1.0GHz Dual Core /

Channel

Last month, PRADA and LG announced the renewal of their Memory RAM 8Gb LP DDR2

collaboration to develop the new PRADA phone by LG 3.0, as ROM 1Gb + 512MB

well as released a teaser picture of the phone. Today, the two User 8GB eMMC

companies unveiled the highly anticipated smartphone, which

External Slot Micro SD (up to

is the third model from the partnership.

32GB)

Display Type TFT

Size (Inch) 4.3 inches

Resolution WVGA (800 x 480)

Brightness 800nit

Camera Main 8MP AF

Connectivity Bluetooth 3.0+HS

USB 2.0



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Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n which will accept either a 2.5-inch internal SATA hard drive

A-GPS Yes or one of Seagate's GoFlex 2.5-inch hard drives. There's also a

SW Spec OS / UI Android 2.3 USB 2.0 port hidden in here somewhere.

Gingerbread / P UI

Codec Audio: MP3, AAC,

AAC+, eAAC+

Video: MPEG4/

H.264/DivX

Video Recording:

1080P@30fps

Playback:

1080P@30fps

Browser Web-kit based

Features Dimension 127.5 x 69 x 8.5 mm

Battery 1,540mAh / Li-Ion

Speaker 1810

Receiver 1208 As with the Pogoplug Mobile the Series 4 sports Gigabit

Ethernet and an SD card slot, but it also adds a pair of rear

Audio FM Radio

USB 3.0 ports for further storage expansion. We're not sure if

3.5mm Headset the ARM processor inside the Series 4 has received an upgrade

Jack as well, but it's entirely possible that Pogoplug is using the

Color Black same PLX NAS7820 SoC as it did in the Pogoplug Video, a

product that is now discontinued and that sold for twice that of

the Series 4, especially as this dual core ARM11 SoC (ARMv6

architecture) has a PCI Express interface which would allow

Pogoplug launches Series 4, it to connect to a USB 3.0 host controller. It's also entirely

ads USB 3.0 connectivity and possible that we're looking at the same Marvell 88F6192

Kirkwood ARMv5 SoC as found in the Pogoplug Mobile, as this

USM two has SATA and PCI Express support, although it's only a

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/pogoplug-launches-series-4-ads- single core SoC.

usb-3.0-connectivity-and-usm/14240.html

December 15th, 2011









The latest addition to Pogoplugs growing family of devices is

adding quite a few new features and it looks like the company

wants to take a serious slice out of the home storage/home

cloud market with the Series 4. That said, the price has also

gone up and you still have to add your own hard drives, but

at least the Series 4 comes with a little twist to make this a lot

tidier.



Pogoplug is making a big deal out of the fact that its products

The latest addition to Pogoplugs growing family of devices is features infinite storage expansion, although this is only true

adding quite a few new features and it looks like the company in as far as you can plug in additional storage devices until you

wants to take a serious slice out of the home storage/home run out of ports. As with previous products, the Series 4 comes

cloud market with the Series 4. That said, the price has also with 5GB of cloud storage, something that was announced last

gone up and you still have to add your own hard drives, but month by the company. We're not sure why you need to use

at least the Series 4 comes with a little twist to make this a lot another could service when the Pogoplug is meant to be a cloud

tidier. storage device, but such is life and not all things make sense.

The Series 4 Pogoplug appears to be the same as the recently In as much as we think the Pogoplug Series 4 is a neat device,

announced Pogoplug Mobile, but with a few additional especially as it allows you to stream media around your home

features. However, the two are only sharing the same look and or share it over the internet as well as use it as a simple NAS,

basic features as the company has made quite a few changes. we can't but wonder why anyone would be willing to spend US

First of all we're looking at a larger device, as the top comes off $99.95 (S$130) on one when you can pick up a two bay NAS

to reveal a SATA/USM (Universal Storage Module) connector for little more. The ability to share files might be better than



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with a basic NAS, but there's no data redundancy and we doubt 0.4 billion below its estimate for 2011. This means that 2012

the performance will be as good as that of even a cheap NAS. could see a decline in growth for Intel as it continues to

struggle with falling demand and other external issues.



Investment firm claims Intel

Q4 cut is not due to HDD

IDT announces low-power

shortage

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/investment-firm-claims-intel-q4-cut-is- timing solution for Intel

not-due-to-hdd-shortage/14237.html

December 15th, 2011

Romley server platform

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/idt-announces-low-power-timing-

solution-for-intel-romley-server-platform/14236.html

December 15th, 2011







Investment firm Normura Equity Research claims that Intel's

decision to revise its fourth quarter sales revenue downwards

was not just due to the hard drive shortage caused by the

flooding in Thailand, but due to a general lack of demand for

Intel chips.

Integrated Device Technology (IDT) has announced what

An investment firm claims that Intel's decision to revise its it claims is the industry's most complete and lowest-power

fourth quarter sales revenue downwards was not just due to timing solution for the Intel Romley server platform.

the hard drive shortage caused by the flooding in Thailand, but

Integrated Device Technology (IDT) has announced what

due to a general lack of demand for Intel chips.

it claims is the industry's most complete and lowest-power

timing solution for the Intel Romley server platform, due for

Nomura Equity Research believes that Intel's downgrade from release next year.

$14.7 billion to $13.7 billion is due to “weak sell-through”

caused by poor performance in the Chinese market, low

The system consists of three chips: a main clock (932SQ4xx),

overall demand compared to ARM chips, and low volumes of

a peripheral clock (9FGP20x), and a Z-buffer (9ZXxxxxx),

ultrabooks.

all of which feature a number of configuration options to

help optimise a motherboard's bill-of-materials to suit the

This contradicts Intel's statement on Monday that the $1 varying sizes and power requirements of cloud computing,

billion shortfall for the last three months of this year is enterprise servers, blade servers, workstations, storage and

primarily due to the lack of hard disk drives, which is causing security appliances.

an overall supply issue for the entire PC chain.

The main clock is available in 64-pin, 56-pin, and 48-pin

versions, while the peripheral clock has an option to come with

wake-on-LAN support. The Z-buffer is available in 19-output,

15-output, or 12-output versions, with an option for a low-

power model.









Nomura admitted that hard drive shortages are a concern, but

it believes that the real issue has nothing to do with that. It

was particularly critical of Intel's failure to compete with ARM,

which it said delivers more power-efficient processors.





Nomura likewise cut its estimate of Intel's fourth quarter

growth to $13.7 billion and also shaved off $3 billion from its

estimated growth for 2012, which is now set at $53.4 billion,



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as a standard feature in the next version of Android – while

pulling support for it from iOS.

All three chips enable PCIe Gen3, SAS 12G and QPI 9.6

Gb/s. The Z-buffers also meet the low-drift requirement of

Intel's Romley platform, while the low-power version reduces “The journey has been nothing short of incredible,” said Babak

consumption by up to 1 watt and cuts out 40 discrete Pahlavan, co-founder and CEO of Clever Sense. “Our vision

components, making it more efficient. has only become bigger, and our commitment stronger. With

Google and Clever Sense working together, our entire team

looks forward to building more intelligent, serendipitous and

“Our new family of timing devices provides OEMs the options

magical services!”

and flexibility they need to develop the best-performance and

cost-optimized motherboards,” said Ram Iyer, VP and GM

of the Computing and Multimedia Division at IDT. “These The financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.

new products complement IDT’s extensive lineup of industry-

leading PCI Express switches, bridges, flash controllers, and

signal integrity products to complete their Romley platform AMD Radeon HD 7970

designs.”

specifications slide leaked

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-radeon-hd-7970-specifications-

The chips are now available for sampling via the IDT website slide-leaked/14238.html

or sales representatives. December 15th, 2011







Google buys Clever Sense

to compete with Apple's Siri

personal assistant A slide purportedly to be part of the press deck, detailing

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/google-buys-clever-sense-to-compete- Radeon HD 7970, has leaked online. As previously rumoured,

with-apple-s-siri-personal-assistant/14235.html the HD 7970 features the GCN architecture with 32 CUs.

December 15th, 2011 A slide purportedly detailing Radeon HD 7970 has leaked

online. The slide resembles AMD's standard presentation

design, and is seemingly part of the press deck held.

As previously rumoured , the HD 7970 features the GCN

architecture.





Google has bought Clever Sense, the developer of personal

assistant software Alfred, a move that will likely see Android

competing directly with Apple's Siri.

Google has bought Clever Sense, the developer of personal

assistant software Alfred, a move that will likely see Android

competing directly with Apple's Siri.





Alfred is a free mobile app for Android and iOS built on the

Clever Sense Platform. It acts very similary to Siri in that it can

find places, such as restaurants and shops, in the real world

and learns more about user taste over time, becoming more The HD 7970 features 32 CU containing 2048 ALUs, clocked

personalised and more accurate. at 925 MHz. This amounts to 3.5 TFLOPS (Single Precision).

TMUs are upped to 128, as expected. However, ROPs remain

at 32 compared to Cayman, which is odd considering the

The software features a score based on how good it is at making memory bus, as we have observed, is 384-bit. Memory speed

a match, and it also provides reviews, directions, and other remains unchanged at 5.5 GHz, meaning a 50% boost in

things you would expect from a personal assistant. memory bandwidth. The TDP is rated under 300W, while the

idle power is incredibly only 3W. This means a 8-pin + 6-pin

power connector configuration. HD 7970 features 4 display

outs - 1x DVI, 2xmini-DisplayPort and 1x HDMI. Finally, the

Google's decision to buy Clever Sense is clearly a reaction to slide mentions the embargo release date - 9th January 2012.

Siri, one of the selling points of the iPhone 4S. Alfred is not

Needless to say, faked slides are nothing new for the rumour

quite as broad in scope as Siri, but it shows great potential for

mill, so the information contained within this slide must

development under Google, which could roll out the software



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be considered with caution. However, most of the details consumption by providing a consistent, accurate and reliable

contained are realistic, and the image of the shroud looks testing and measurement tool created with Futuremark's

identical to the leaked pictures. deep experience in quality benchmarking software."

The test consists out of complex suite of benchmark

Futuremark Launches routines which emulate the operations performed by various

applications, such as Windows startup etc. For the first time

Powermark: Good Bye to since we follow Futuremark, the end result is not an index of

MobileMark? some kind, but rather a runtime of the tested product.

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/futuremark-launches-powermark-

good-bye-to-mobilemark-/14234.html Nokia to launch 4G-capable

Lumia 900 in February 2012?

December 15th, 2011



Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/nokia-to-launch-4g-capable-

lumia-900-in-february-2012-/14233.html

December 15th, 2011









After year and a half of work in complete silence, Futuremark

released Powermark 1.0.0. This is the first generation battery

testing benchmark based on PCMark7.

With the advancements of notebooks, reviewers often felt left The Lumia 800 Windows Phone was announced at Nokia

out in terms of software choice for benchmarking. If you need World in October, and was only recently launched in

to benchmark a processor, graphics card or even a whole Singapore. And from online sources, it looks like the Finnish

system such as a desktop or a workstation - the choice of company could be announcing a 4G-capable Lumia 900 in

benchmarks is nearly endless. February next year with a larger touchscreen display.









However, selecting benchmark applications for testing

notebooks is always a challenge… what benchmark is the best LG introduces Optimus LTE

for testing the battery life? For years, the only realistic solution

was to use MobileMark by BAPCo, which solely focused smartphone in Japan

on business applications performance and is not without Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/lg-introduces-optimus-lte-smartphone-

controversy. in-japan/14232.html

December 15th, 2011

Alternative method was to manually create a benchmark by

running infinite loop of 3DMark or a movie or some sorts and

use the chronometer until the battery expires, but this method

was quite tough on testers.

Luckily, after months of development, Futuremark came out

with another benchmark of their own: after having 3DMark

as a reference 3D benchmark and PCMark as a overall system The LG Optimus LTE was recently launched in USA and

benchmark - Powermark is a PCMark7-based benchmark that Korea. And now, the company, in collaboration with NTT

measures complete system performance on a notebook. Docomo, has brought the Android smartphone to Japan.

According to Jukka Makinen, CEO of Futuremark, "Battery

life is critical to delivering a positive user experience.

Powermark helps PC industry OEMs and their suppliers

strike a balance between performance and power



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The Blackberry Bold 9900 smartphone claims to be

the thinnest BlackBerry smartphone when it was launched a

few months ago. And it looks like Research in Motion has

announced the launch of the white version of the Bold 9900

which would be available in stores this weekend.









Research In Motion (RIM) has announced the Pure White

BlackBerry Bold 9900 smartphone in Singapore. It claims to

be the slimmest BlackBerry smartphone yet at only 10.5mm,

and the first to offer QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen

display. It is also the first BlackBerry smartphone to include

built-in support for Near Field Communications (NFC) that

can pair with NFC-enabled accessories or read SmartPoster

tags with a simple tap of the phone.

It runs the latest BlackBerry 7 operating system with next

Korean manufacturer LG, in collaboration with NTT Docomo, generation BlackBerry browser that provides significantly

has introduced the Optimus LTE smartphone (model:L-01D) faster, more fluid web browsing experience. Other

in Japan, following the launches in North America and Korea. enhancements to the browser include optimized zooming and

Both LG and NTT Docomo have collaborated to make the panning for smoother web navigation and optimized HTML5

Japanese Optimus LTE unique, with a red color available on performance for incredible gaming and video experiences.

the Japanese edition of LG Optimus LTE that would only The Pure White BlackBerry Bold 9900 smartphone is

be exclusive to Docomo customers, including the 1seg Digital expected to be available from all RIM’s authorized partners

TV and Near Field Communication (NFC) features. The LG on 17 December 2011. For pricing details, please check

Optimus LTE sports a 4.5-inch True HD IPS touchscreen with respective operators.

(1280x720) that is capable of displaying sharp and crisp

images, is equipped with 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1024MB

Twitter for BlackBerry updates now available on BlackBerry

RAM and 4GB built-in storage, supports up to 32GB micro-SD

App World

card, and runs Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread.





RIM launches white

BlackBerry Bold 9900

smartphone in Singapore

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/rim-launches-white-blackberry-

bold-9900-smartphone-in-singapore/14231.html

December 15th, 2011









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bandwidth requirements does affect the component choices

at the board level, especially when it comes to the memory

modules.



Right now, entry-level Brazos and mid-range Llano APU

families form the current spread of AMD Fusion offerings. In

short, they each offer a balanced CPU-GPU combination, with

Brazos combining a very low power dual-core CPU with an

entry level GPU, and Llano having a quad-core Phenom-class

CPU with a mid-range Radeon 6500-class GPU.





From the system architecture point of view, both Brazos and

Llano are not very demanding parts, fitting well within the

expected limitations of their respective target markets. Since

Llano doesn’t have a L3 cache, the benchmark in the reviews

up to now showed quite a bit more load on the memory system

Twitter for BlackBerry update v2.1 is now available on from the combined CPU and GPU access pattern, so you

BlackBerry App World. will very likely notice more substantial overall performance

improvements when integrating faster memory – both lower

Twitter for BlackBerry smartphones v2.1updates include: latency for the CPU-bound apps, and higher bandwidth where

- Multi-Account Support - Have up to five accounts on your CPU and GPU parts share the access paths. Think of it as

Twitter for BlackBerry smartphones app. Switch between a 20% or more performance headroom when moving from

accounts and cross-post Tweets and Retweets from one DDR3-1333 CL7 to DDR3-1866 CL8.

account to another without switching the current account

view. As the first Bulldozer core for the desktop doesn't seem to have

the impact on the market as expected due to its performance

- Enhanced “Share with BBM™” functionality - Easily share issues, the next Fusion APU from AMD will have an updated

Tweets with BBM Contacts and Groups. ‘Piledriver’ core which, hopefully, will address some of the

- View multiple Twitter accounts in a single timeline - View a problems that the initial Bulldozer has. If we do get some

stream of Tweets from up to five Twitter accounts in the Social 20% extra performance there over the current Bulldozer, the

Feeds timeline, or opt to filter individual Twitter accounts. Trinity CPU portion should show good performance jump vs

the current Llano one. Else, we may have a problem...

- Post a Tweet to multiple Twitter Accounts – Publish a Tweet

to one or more Twitter accounts simultaneously using Social

The more critical aspect of Trinity APU is the higher

Feeds.

bandwidth with the CPU portion, as well as tighter

interconnect to the GPU portion, which by itself should

Fusion APUs to continue to be be up to 50% faster than the one in the Llano. At the

same time, the socket compatibility with Llano requires the

memory speed-sensitive? dependence on the very same dual-channel memory system,

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/fusion-apus-to-continue-to-be- restricting any performance improvements there to the usage

memory-speed-sensitive-/14230.html of faster DDR3 modules above DDR3-2000 to provide the

December 15th, 2011 extra bandwidth needed especially to the GPU portion. I would

in fact recommend supporting as fast as DDR3-2400 CL10

memory speeds on this platform to maximise the graphics

performance gains in particular. Why? Well, since the socket

compatibility limits us there to just two memory channels,

speeding that memory up is the only way to obtain more juice.



The current AMD Fusion APUs, Brazos and Llano, do provide

a good balance of integrated CPU and GPU performance, The same bandwidth issue would even more affect the

although the system designers, or the PC assemblers using eventual future Bulldozer based high end APUs for server and

them, should note that there is quite high performance HPC markets, although those are still far, likely not before

dependence on the memory speed used, especially for the 2014 - an eternity in the computer world. Fusion approach key

quad-core Llano. This is expected to be even more the case for benefit, where it will ultimately make the graphics processor

the upcoming 'Trinity' successor to Llano just a tightly attached coprocessors with in-line standard

programming and shared main memory space, just like any

The AMD Fusion philosophy has come to its initial fruition this other execution unit within the CPU, results in both CPU and

past year, with the first two generations, the entry level Brazos GPU having one single main memory pool at the physical

and midrange Llano, having successfully been unveiled by level and, if you have both a fast multi-core CPU and a

now. The challenge of putting together two distinctly different many-core GPU on the same die, with a common memory

processing unit types with nearly opposite performance and

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management unit and memory accesses, how fast do you

have to go to maximise the performance? I guess, if it was,

say, a 4-module Piledriver core setup, plus an equivalent of

Radeon HD7700 graphics (with double precision FP extra) on

a single die, as a speculative assumption, we would need six-

channel DDR3-2000 memory for a truly good performance

maximising the execution resources potential.





If an efficient and large - not an AMD strength recently,

though - L3 cache was in place, handling both random CPU

accesses and buffering of GPU streaming loads, then four-

channel DDR3-2400 could still do a fair job. However, either

way, new sockets are the must for AMD to prepare for such

future high end APU infrastructure upfront. Else, we get stuck

like right now with AM3 generation dual-channel memory due

to socket compatibility pressure. The GPU clock for the Core i7-3612QM will also have a

lower max dynamic frequency of 1100MHz, whereas the Core

i7-3615QM and most likely the Core i7-3610QM will come

Intel's Core i7-3612QM verified in at 1200MHz, 50MHz slower than their retail siblings.

as 35W part Other differences between the retail CPUs and the OEM CPUs

include lack of support for vPro, Intel TXT and VT-d, just

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-s-core-i7-3612qm-verified-

like some OEM Sandy Bridge parts. All the other features

as-35w-part/14229.html

appear to remain mostly the same, but it's clear that there's a

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disadvantage for some users to get a notebook with an OEM

CPU.





Intel's DX79TO motherboard

Yesterday we broke the news about Intel's mobile quad core finally arrives, disappoints

OEM Ivy Bridge processors and we now have confirmation Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-s-dx79to-motherboard-finally-

that the Core i7-3612QM is a 35W part. Oddly enough the Core arrives-disappoints/14228.html

i7-3615QM and the Core i7-3610QM are not despite being a December 15th, 2011

mere 200MHz faster.





Yesterday we broke the news about Intel's mobile quad core

OEM Ivy Bridge processors and we now have confirmation

that the Core i7-3612QM is a 35W part. Oddly enough the Core

i7-3615QM and the Core i7-3610QM are not despite being a We don't quite know what to say, but Intel's Extreme

mere 200MHz faster. motherboards are getting less and less extreme by every

The only difference between the Core i7-3615QM and the Core iteration and after a slight delay Intel's more affordable X79

i7-3610QM appears to be the packaging, usually something motherboard, the DX79TO has arrived, but it fits more into

Intel doesn't have different model numbers for, but it seems Intel's lower-end motherboard ranges than in the extreme

like the company has decided to change things for Ivy category in our opinion. In fact, the DX79TO is a feature

Bridge. The Core i7-3610QM is a socketed part whereas the stripped DX79SI, something we didn't quite expect, especially

Core i7-3615QM and Core i7-3612QM are BGA parts that as the DX79SI wasn't exactly breaking new territory so to say.

are soldered onto the notebook PCB, much like the Core

i7-3720QM and Core i7-3820QM.

We don't quite know what to say, but Intel's Extreme

motherboards are getting less and less extreme by every

iteration and after a slight delay Intel's more affordable X79

motherboard, the DX79TO has arrived, but it fits more into

Intel's lower-end motherboard ranges than in the extreme

category in our opinion. In fact, the DX79TO is a feature

stripped DX79SI, something we didn't quite expect, especially

as the DX79SI wasn't exactly breaking new territory so to say.

So what are we looking at here? Well, for starters Intel has

gotten rid of the x8 PCI Express slot and in lieu of that you get

a x1 slot. Gone is also the front USB 3.0 ports, the secondary



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Gigabit Ethernet port, two audio jacks and the optical S/PDIF additional motherboards alongside with pictures, all of which

out. The two lower heatinks appear to no longer be connected we're expecting should arrive before the end of the year from

via a heatpipe, instead a piece of metal connects them and it's Sapphire.

possible that Intel has removed the top PWM heatsink as it's

missing in the manual, but still present in the product brief.

Also missing is the bundled Wi-Fi/Bluetooth ad adapter that

comes with the DX79SI.









The Pure Black 990FX may be late, but at least is has some

Stripping out all of those features makes the Intel DX79TO

competitive features such as six x16 PCI Express slot – in a

a really poor purchase, especially as it's listed for a retail

dual x16 or four x8 configuration with two x4 slots – and nine

price of around US$230 (S$300), i.e. not much cheaper

internal SATA 6Gbps ports. Other features include two front

than the DX79SI which retails for around US$260 (S

USB 3.0 ports – bracket included – a Molex connector for

$340), not to mention plenty of much more feature rich

extra power to the PCI Express slots, a POST80 debug LED,

motherboards from Intel's motherboard partners. It looks like

manually selectable BIOS and a power and reset button.

Intel decided it wasn't worth putting too much effort into its

X79 motherboards, possibly due to the fact that Intel isn't

expecting to sell a ton of them, but the DX79TO really is a

lame duck that should never have been put into production.

Apologies for the poor resolution picture of the board, but it

was the best we could find.





Sapphire readying three new

motherboards, AM3+ launched

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/sapphire-readying-three-new-

motherboards-am3-launched/14227.html

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Around the back the board has a PS/2 port, six USB 2.0

ports, two USB 3.0 ports, an eSATA port, a Bluetooth 2.1

dongle, a pair of Gigabit Ethernet ports via Marvell chips and

7.1-channel audio with optical and coaxial S/PDIF out. The

When it comes to its range of motherboard products, Sapphire

downside is that the board is quite expensive at around €160 (S

has been quite slow to bring new products to market and

$275/US$210) which makes it fairly uncompetitive unless you

today the company finally announced its AM3+ motherboard,

really want a board with the specific slot layout on offer here.

the Pure Black 990FX. However, we have details of three

additional motherboards alongside with pictures, all of which

we're expecting should arrive before the end of the year from

Sapphire.





When it comes to its range of motherboard products, Sapphire

has been quite slow to bring new products to market and

today the company finally announced its AM3+ motherboard,

the Pure Black 990FX. However, we have details of three

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Apple is in talks to buy flash storage company Anobit for

upwards of $500 million in a move that could give it more

control over the storage element of its successful iPhone and

iPad ranges.

Apple is in talks to buy flash storage company Anobit for

upwards of $500 million in a move that could give it more

control over the storage element of its successful iPhone and

iPad ranges.

The Cupertino, California-based company is allegedly in

“advanced negotiations” with Israeli company Anobit to

acquire the firm for between $400 million and $500 million,

according to a report in Israel's financial newspaper The

Calcalist.





Anobit develops flash chips that enhance performance via

So what about the other three models? Well, continuing on the signal processing. These are already used by Apple in its

AMD theme we have the Pure White A55M which unlike what iPhone, iPad and MacBook Air devices.

the name suggests is another black and blue motherboard (no-

one's beaten it up as far as we're aware). This is set to be

Sapphire's budget FM1 motherboard, but at least Sapphire

hasn't skimped on all the features here. The board is a mATX Apple is apparently looking to buy Anobit in order to increase

model and it has a single x16 PCI Express slot, two x1 PCI the memory volume and performance of its devices, which

Express slots and a PCI slot. Add six SATA 3Gbps ports, dual could double with the use of Anobit chips.

BIOS, power and reset buttons and a feature Sapphire calls

Memory Free which appears to be some kind of push button

memory configuration solution and things aren't looking too This marks an unusual departure for Apple, which

bad. traditionally has bought software firms instead of hardware.

It may mean a shift in direction following the death of Apple's

iconic leader Steve Jobs in October.





Anobit also supplies chips to companies like Hynix and

Around the back we find a PS/2 port, four USB 2.0 ports, Samsung, the former of which makes flash memory for the

a pair of USB 3.0 ports via an ASMedia host controller, a iPhone 4S and the latter of which manufactures the A4

Gigabit Ethernet port, three audio jacks for 5.1-channel audio, processor chips for Apple. If the Anobit acquisition goes

a D-Sub, DVI and HDMI port. Note that the DVI and HDMI ahead it would mean that Apple would become a supplier to

ports on this board can most likely not be used at the same Samsung, a move which could either strengthen or worsen

time. One thing that did catch our attention was a pin-header relations between the two companies.

labelled FUSB3 which appears to be for front USB 3.0 ports,

but it doesn't look like the standard USB 3.0 pin-headers, nor

does there appear to be a second USB 3.0 host controller on

the board. That said, the silk screening on the board reads Google launches Street View

PW-A8A75M so it's possible that Sapphire is/was planning an

AMD A75 chipset version of this board and it's possible that for tsunami-stricken Japan

some things will change before launch. regions

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/google-launches-street-view-for-



Apple in talks to buy flash tsunami-stricken-japan-regions/14225.html

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storage firm Anobit

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/apple-in-talks-to-buy-flash-storage-

firm-anobit/14226.html









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Google has launched Street View for the tsunami-stricken December 15th, 2011

parts of Japan, providing a digital archive of the effects of the

disaster that hit earlier this year.

Google has launched Street View for the tsunami-stricken

parts of Japan, providing a digital archive of the effects of the

disaster that hit earlier this year.

The project involved over 44,000 kilometers of driving in

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has announced the

Googlemobiles to map the affected areas, delivering on a

launch of its Ultrastar C10K900 enterprise storage device,

promise the search giant made in July to deliver a record of

which it claims is the industry's fastest 10K hard drive, touting

events called Build the Memory, a special website that displays

high capacity and strong encryption features.

before and after images of destroyed towns.

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has announced the

launch of its Ultrastar C10K900 enterprise storage device,

Users can check Street View via Google Maps for a 360-degree which it claims is the industry's fastest 10K hard drive.

panoramic view of destroyed buildings and landscape left in

The Ultrastar C10K900 is up to 17 percent faster in

the wake of the earthquake and tsunami that hit the country

random performance and 18 percent faster sequentially when

in March.

compared to competitors. It also touts a high-performance

SAS 6Gb/s interface, a 64MB cache buffer, and average

seek times and latency times of 3.8 milliseconds and 3.0

milliseconds respectively.

The 2.5-inch hard drive is available in 900GB, 600GB, 450GB

and 300GB capacities, with the 900GB being one of the

highest for a 10K hard drive.









The images display a month and year from when they

were taken, which could prove valuable for historical work

in documenting the effects of the tsunami. The timestamp

feature, which Google said was much requested, has also been

rolled out to other Street View images across the world.





Some people might see this as an insensitive move by Google,

but the company believes that this digital archive will be

of value to researchers and scientists studying the effects of The device also boasts of good power efficiency, utilising 28

natural disasters. It also ensures that the devastation and loss percent less power than other hard drives, thanks to Hitachi

of life will not be forgotten, and it will hopefully go a long Advanced Power Management technology. This results in an

way to helping prevent such destruction in the event of future operating power specification of 5.8 watts and an idle mode of

natural disasters. 3.0 watts.

The hard drive also comes with Bulk Data Encryption, which

Hitachi launches fastest 10K gives the user the option to turn on self-encryption for

enhanced data security. This meets the Trusted Computing

RPM enterprise hard drives Group Enterprise A Security Subsystem Class encryption

specification.

(Ultrastar C10K900)

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/hitachi-launches-fastest-10k-rpm-

enterprise-hard-drives-ultrastar-c10k900-/14223.html









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Xiaomi M1 smartphone

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running Android 4.0 ICS

spotted

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/xiaomi-m1-smartphone-running-

Turkish website DonanimHaber has revealed the European

android-4.0-ics-spotted/14220.html

pricing of AMD's upcoming Radeon HD 7970. As per reliable

December 15th, 2011

sources, the current pricing for the HD 7970 stands at just over

500 Euros.

Turkish website DonanimHaber has revealed the European

pricing of AMD's upcoming Radeon HD 7970. As per reliable

sources, the current pricing for the HD 7970 stands at just over

500 Euros. Given European pricing trends, this could equate

Chinese company Xiaomi is reportedly preparing their M1 to a US retail price of upto $550. If so, the HD 7970 could be

smartphone for an update with Google Android 4.0.1 Ice the most expensive single GPU Radeon ever, and certainly the

Cream Sandwich operating system. Initial reports claim that most expensive since the ATI Radeon X1800 XT launched at

the phone runs well with the new software, while a video shows $500. This also a heavy upswing from HD 5870 and HD 6970 -

some exciting interface enhancements are in the works. the previous fastest single GPU cards - which launched at $379

and $369 respectively.

The Radeon HD 7970 will release on 9th January 2012 with

3GB GDDR5 memory. The HD 7000 series will also bring a 3D

version of Eyefinity to take on NVIDIA's 3D Vision Surround.





Rumour: NVIDIA GK104

Specifications, release in Q1

2012

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/rumour-nvidia-gk104-specifications-

release-in-q1-2012/14222.html

December 15th, 2011









Chinese company Xiaomi has been tinkering with their Not long after the rumour mill at 3DCenter came up with

recently launched M1 smartphone and has produced images specifications and details for AMD's Tahiti, they have now

and a video of the phone running on Google Android 4.0.1 Ice moved onto NVIDIA's first next-gen 28nm chip - rumoured to

Cream Sandwich mobile software. be GK104. Succeeding GF114 and the GeForce GTX 560 cards

(except the 448 Core version), GK104 is rumoured to release

Initial reports claim that the phone runs very well with in Q1 2012 with a smaller die than GF114.

Google’s latest operating system (OS), and would be due to be

released very soon. It is also apparent from the video that most Not long after the rumour mill at 3DCenter came up with

of the user interactions are smooth, with advancements in the specifications and details for AMD's Tahiti , they have now

rendering of cascading gallery animations in the home screen moved onto NVIDIA's first next-gen 28nm chip - rumoured to

and a more elaborated widget resizing animation. It will also be GK104. Succeeding GF114 and the GeForce GTX 560 cards

include MIUI V4 user interface, an Android launcher layout (except the 448 Core version), GK104 is rumoured to release

created by a Chinese developer. If the upgrade arrives soon in Q1 2012 with a smaller die than GF114.

enough, Xiaomi M1 may become the first smartphone in China GK104 is reported features between 640 and 768 SP, 80-96

to be powered by Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and TMU and either 256-bit or 384-bit memory interface. The

quite possibly the second in the world, just after Samsung performance is likely to be a bit faster than GeForce GTX 580.

Galaxy Nexus. To make an early launch possible, the speculation mentions

GK104 could be a hybrid between Fermi and Kepler, with

the first true Kepler part coming with GK100. GK104 also

AMD Radeon HD 7970 Pricing aims at a die size smaller than GF114, presumably to undercut

Revealed AMD's Tahiti and increase yields for an early release. If GK104

does release in early-mid Q1 2012, as rumoured, it will go

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-radeon-hd-7970-pricing-

up directly against Radeon HD 7800 series / Pitcairn, also

revealed/14224.html

releasing around the same time.

Meanwhile, the flagship GK100 chip could release in Q2

2012, with early speculation pointing towards estimated



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specifcations of 1024 SP, 128 TMU, 64 ROP and a 512-bit

memory interface, and performance closing in on GTX 590.

Much of the information coming from 3DCenter is contrary

to the previously leaked roadmap by 4Gamers. At this early

stage such contradictory speculation is the norm, and all such

rumours must be taken with a grain of salt.





NVIDIA: Kepler on track, 28nm

samples in house

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/nvidia-kepler-on-track-28nm-samples-

in-house/14221.html

December 15th, 2011









In a conversation with Fudzilla, a Senior Product PR Manager

confirmed that NVIDIA's next-gen 28nm Kepler GPUs were Dell has unveiled their new Alienware Aurora gaming desktop

on track, and samples were in house. However, there was no computer today, which is said to be the company’s most

specific information as to a timeline of "on track". advanced desktop to deliver extreme gaming performance and

experience that game developers intended for their players.

In a conversation with Fudzilla, a Senior Product PR Manager

confirmed that NVIDIA's next-gen 28nm Kepler GPUs were In a sleek, stylish and compact form factor, the Alienware

on track, and samples were in house. However, there was no Aurora’s chassis houses the new second generation Intel

specific information as to a timeline of "on track". Core i7-3000 series six-core CPUs, factory overclocked with

high performance CPU Liquid Cooling and Active Venting

The PR Manager said, "We are on track with our Kepler system that provides additional heat dissipation during heavy

roadmap. We have 28nm silicon in house now. Our transition gaming; Intel X79 Express Chipset, Quad Channel DDR32

to 28nm is going better than 40nm, and yields are better memory and the latest SATA technology. The desktop also

than our original plan." However, it is worth noting that supports AMD CrossFireX technology, and is capable of

Kepler wasn't specifcally mentioned as sampling - the in house housing two graphics cards to offer beyond 1080p high

samples were simply described as "28nm silicon". definition resolution with immersive multi-display and 3D

While AMD's Southern Islands / Radeon HD 7000 series gaming experience. All Aurora graphics cards use GDDR5

releases first in January, the delay to NVIDIA's competitor graphics memory, and combined with Microsoft’s DirectX 11

is likely to be shorter than the 40nm HD 5000 vs GTX 400 graphics API, complex virtual worlds look to come alive.

generation where AMD beat NVIDIA by 6 months. Fudzilla

suggests that NVIDIA could have its first Kepler GPUs out

some time in Q2 2012. Also, more information may be The Alienware Aurora, like its laptops and desktops siblings,

presented at CES 2012 - also the time for AMD's big release. comes complete with the Alienware Command Center,

which provides intuitive, user?friendly access to exclusive

applications and controls, including AlienFX lighting effects,

Dell launches Alienware Thermal Controls and AlienFusion power management

Aurora gaming desktop PC system. AlienFX allows users to customize the exterior lighting

zones on the chassis with over 25 billion color combinations

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/dell-launches-alienware-aurora-

for a one-of-a-kind personalized experience.

gaming-desktop-pc/14219.html

December 15th, 2011 Pricing and Availability

Alienware Aurora is available now on Dell.com.sg with a

starting price of S$3,499.





Detailed information

2nd Generation 3000 series Intel Core i7 Six Core Processor

Today, Dell launched their most advanced desktop, the Options

Alienware Aurora, which claims to deliver extreme gaming

- New Intel X79 Express Chipset with Unlocked BIOS for

performance and immersive experience to users. In a stylish

Overclocking

compact form factor, the gaming machine supports AMD

CrossFireX technology and is capable of housing two graphics - Single and Dual Graphics Options:

cards for maximum graphics performance. 1GB GDDR5 AMD Radeon HD 68702



2GB GDDR5 AMD Radeon HD 69502



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1.25GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti2



1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 5802



3GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 5902



Dual 1GB GDDR5 AMD Radeon HD 6870 - AMD CrossFireX2



Dual 2GB GDDR5 AMD Radeon HD 6950 - AMD CrossFireX2

- 4GB Dual Channel 1600MHz up to 32GB Quad Channel

1600MHz DDR3 Memory Options2

- Up to 2TB SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive with Native Command

Queuing4 (Standard is 1TB)

- Single and Dual Optical Drive Options; Including Blu-ray

Disc Reader and Burner

- High Quality Audio Options:

Internal High-Definition 7.1 Performance Audio with Waves

MAXX Audio Software (Standard)

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio (Optional)



Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium (Optional)

- System Dimensions: height: 16.77” (426mm), depth:

25.39” (645mm), width: 9.85” (250mm); weight: starting at

45lbs (20.41kg)









AMD Enthusiasts Dinner Event

(29th November 2011) Report

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-enthusiasts-dinner-event-29th- Hands-on Battlefield 3 Eyefinity Setup on display with ASUS

november-2011-report/14217.html and Kingston hardware

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A few weeks ago, 60 VRForums power users and Sim Lim

Square retailers were invited to our inaugural AMD Enthusiast

Dinner which was held at IBIS Hotel Bencoolen. Along

with the mandatory sumptuous buffet spread, the event was

graced by senior AMD evangelists Sasa Marinkovic and Terry

Makedon, and also attractive lucky draw prizes generously

sponsored by ASUS Singapore and Kingston.

Registration Booth









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Personal robot for you,

expertise not required

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/personal-robot-for-you-expertise-not-

required/14216.html

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Ez-Robot from Canada has recently released a complete Do-

It-Yourself (DIY) robot kit which is suitable for anyone to

assemble and manipulate via an easy-to-use software. The

small but versatile kit has more sensor functions than meets

the eye and will surely give hours of tinkering fun.









EZ-Robot, a Canadian start-up company, has recently released

Lucky Draw Prizes - ASUS HD6970 DirectCU II Graphics

a complete modular Do-It-Yourself (DIY) robot kit capable

Cards, Kingston HyperX SSDs and Memory, AMD Water

of supporting various modifications easily. The kit is suitable

Cooler

to all users, from typical consumers with no programming

background, to the most hardcore tinkerers. Arduino and

iRobot Roomba users will be glad to know that the kit also

supports elements from their systems. The complete setup

comprises of a Bluetooth-enabled wireless robot controller,

EZ-Builder control software, tracking camera, ultrasonic

distance sensor, five servos, a battery pack and other

essentials.

The advantage about having this robot kit is the wide variety of

modification options that are open when building from it. The

fundamental components allow users to add various parts to

create a robot that will look and respond the way they want. A

range of tutorials for these modifications are present here, and

the website also includes some famous robot characters such

as Wall-E and Dalek from television show “Doctor Who”.





High End CPU Battle in 2012:

Back to the Future

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/high-end-cpu-battle-in-2012-back-to-

the-future/14215.html









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December 15th, 2011 and the seeming need to diminish the company's value before

it's bought, saw Alpha literally murdered at the peak of its

prime, for HP to justify its - later proven foolish - Itanium

move, which also killed its own HP-PA RISC architecture. That

reminded everyone of an equally foolish move a few years

earlier by Silicon Graphics, today known as SGI, killing the

MIPS RISC architecture it helped create to subscribe to the

Intel, AMD and, at the very top, IBM, had the total

Itanium story - which we all know how is ending now, and I

performance and feature lead in high end general purpose

advised everyone on that outcome exactly ten years prior to

microprocessors for a decade now. However, few 'strategic

now.

mistakes' that the US microprocessor and system vendors

made a decade ago now haunt them back, as China and Japan

embraced the superior technologies that the US discarded for

For the sake of the later read, do note that MIPS architecture

short-term interests of the time.

was the close second best to Alpha in performance, simplicity,

By now, you are almost certainly used to hear the words Intel intra-core and, see today, inter-core scaling, and it was truly

and AMD, and sometimes IBM, if talking about big machines, 64-bit since 1989!! Alpha was, of course, 64-bit only, without

when it comes to high end microprocessors. These 10 past any 32-bit modes, since 1991, and, guess what, ARM will only

years, the general purpose X86 CPU leadership was with be 64-bit in shipping products in 2013... tells you something,

Intel for 7 years, and with AMD for 3 years. On the other doesn't it? Add that MIPS cores are faster and smaller yet than

hand, IBM firmly had the RISC - and overall - microprocessor ARM, and have vector FP for ages already...

performance lead per socket with its POWER 4, 5, 6 and

Power7 CPU families, of course at the matching prices. Do not Fast forward to 2011: China, which saw the true goodness of

confuse these with much lower performance PowerPC CPUs what were the best CPU architectures of the time, and without

used in PowerMac systems of the past. the 'software support pressures' of companies like Microsoft,

or the corporate plays that saw the best things go, continued

Looking at the current roadmaps, that domination is expected to develop both MIPS - read: Loongson - and Alpha - read:

to continue, with all the Intel Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Shenwei - all this while. With the ground-up approach, and

Haswell and so on microarchitectures being followed by (fast shrinking) semiconductor process gap, it took them a

AMD Bulldozer, Piledriver and so on, and IBM keeping the decade, over multiple generations, to perfect things up. I have

performance lead with Power8 and beyond. Aside the now very seen what Shenwei and Loongson can do, and the commitment

common delays - as you can see in our stories nearly daily - of their teams with the huge resources of central government

things sound pretty simple. Or, do they? behind them. Even at the 65 nm process, the FP power per

socket of each of these CPUs is matching or exceeding that of

current Intel and AMD high end processors. What do you think

Let's rewind the clock back some 13 years ago, to 1998, when they will do at 32 nm, and then 22 nm?

yours truly was busy creating systems based on the 64-bit

The 8-core and 16-core Loongson and Shenwei CPUs may

Alpha microprocessor, the Formula 1 of CPUs for the whole

not have catchy marketing names as their US counterparts,

of late '90s. Being much faster than not just Intel, but also

but they have the performance, low power consumption - the

other processors at the time, yet offering extremely compact

Jinan Petaflop Shenwei system consumes less than 1/3 power

and elegant RISC architecture - simpler than Power or Sparc

per teraflop compared to its US counterpart Jaguar - and clean

or ARM - with comparatively small but fast cores and high

(both technically and legally, IP-wise) vector-enhanced RISC

system bandwidth, coupled with excellent compilers, Alpha

architecture that can ultimately scale well from smartphone

was popular in the high end computing circles - and also in the

to supercomputer. Add to this the indigenous Chinese ARM

nascent 64-bit PC community, since it had native Windows NT

architecture design companies, and you'll see that, despite its

without all the X86 viruses - around the world. Even Samsung

low starting position, China is managing to catch up with the

and Mitsubishi were making the Alpha CPUs, including their

US on the 'trophy prize' high end microprocessor front.

own derivatives.

Japan is not giving up, either - Fujitsu, which for years

designed faster SPARC RISC CPUs than Sun Micro (now

Do note that one of the most interested parties in the Alpha Oracle) the original SPARC creator, used a vector version of

was, of course, China. It even officially licensed the complete its SPARC64 to make a 10 PFLOPs K-system in Kobe, the

Digital-Compaq Tru64 UNIX OS, one of the best at the time, world's fastest this year. The incredibly fast memory and

and the associated software stack. The Chinese saw the benefit interconnect systems come along as well. Interestingly, the

of a superb architecture and its programming model, and, I design approach is similar to the vector-enhanced units that

was told at the time in the internal meetings, would have loved Chinese develop as well. Some common thinking there...

it to continue the development at a maximum pace. Now, as far as I understand from the people in charge, the

2012 may be the year when China starts more aggressively

marketing the fruits of its design. Isn't it an irony that the best

That was not to be then, unfortunately. The US corporate that US design long ago, and then foolishly discarded, now,

shenanigans surrounding the buyout of Compaq by HP and its many years later and IP rights expired, appears new, enhanced

nasty boss at the time, the political pretendent Carly Fiorina, and sped-up, from China, to compete at the global level? Well,

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maybe it is about time for some more variety in this business,

or "back to the future".





Next Generation Computing

Experience Forum 2011

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/next-generation-computing-

experience-forum-2011/14201.html

December 15th, 2011









Have you ever wondered how science has those

breakthroughs, like the sequencing of dna or computing

weather patterns? Well, it takes a little more than just Dr Marek Michalewicz commented that most Super

science it takes raw computing power and that power doesn't Computing needs are driven by nationalistic requirements

come cheap as it requires a lot of resources in terms of and since Singapore does not really have a need driven by

manpower and actual electrical power. Imagine the next leap Mission Critical Research, Simulation modeling or Complex

in computing power, the Petaflop may require power from a computations, it is probably the reason why Singapore does

dedicated nuclear power plant. not have a Super Computer.









What do you get when you put six high profile speakers in

the same room to talk about high performance computing? Leica unveils V-Lux 3 compact

You get a heterogeneous group of minds each with their own

ideas on how to make heterogeneous computing work. Each of digital camera

the six speakers will undoubtedly have their own thoughts on Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/leica-unveils-v-lux-3-compact-digital-

pushing the performance envelope. Would any one of them be camera/14213.html

right or wrong or is it one of those cases of any answer could December 15th, 2011

be the right one.





The first part of the morning was graced by Dr Marek

Michalewicz, Director A*STAR Computational Resource

Centre (A*CRC). Dr Marek Michalewicz spoke a little of

the history of computing showing off some interesting Leica has announced a new compact digital camera, Leica V-

virtual models from the past and fast forward to the now Lux 3, which claims to be a versatile all-in-one camera for

with a conceptual image rendering of the Next-Generation creative stills and videos, and an ideal companion to take with

Supercomputer with 705,024 Cores and requires a whopping wherever you go. The V-Lux 3 will be available early next year.

12,659 Kilowatts of power. The computer is the K computer at

RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science.







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Intel gets Panther Point USB

3.0 certified

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-gets-panther-point-usb-3.0-

certified/14212.html

December 15th, 2011









Look at that, the USB-IF has issued a press release about four

months early, well at least if you're Intel and don't want details

of your upcoming products out in the open. The press release

is merely an announcement that Intel has passed the USB-IF

certification for USB 3.0, although it's with regards to Intel's

Leica Camera AG, Solms, have introduced the Leica V-Lux upcoming 7-series chipsets as well as the Xeon friendly C216

3 compact digital camera that comes with an extensive range chipset which has not been announced as yet.

of features. The V-Lux 3 features a Leica DC Vario-Elmarit

4.5-108 mm f/2.8 - 5.2 ASPH. 24-fold super-telephoto zoom

Look at that, the USB-IF has issued a press release about four

lens with a wide range of focal lengths equivalent to 25–

months early, well at least if you're Intel and don't want details

600 mm in 35 mm format, which is ideal for photographers

of your upcoming products out in the open. The press release

who enjoy shooting landscapes, architecture, sport, travel,

is merely an announcement that Intel has passed the USB-IF

portraits or wildlife. It also incorporates a newly developed

certification for USB 3.0, although it's with regards to Intel's

12.1-megapixel CMOS image sensor that promises exceptional

upcoming 7-series chipsets as well as the Xeon friendly C216

image quality for all applications. On top of that, the V-Lux

chipset which has not been announced as yet.

3 also has an extensive range of video options and video

quality comparable with that delivered by premium-range The actual USB-IF database lists Intel's single entry by its code

video camcorders. name, Panther Point, but as we all know by now, this is Intel's

7-series chipsets, although the specific model for Intel's next

The Leica V-Lux 3 can capture full High Definition (HD) video

generation of entry level Xeon processors will be known as the

in AVCHD format at 1920×1080 pixels and 60 full frames

C216, something that as far as we're aware, have been under

per second. It is also capable of 24-fold zoom range during

wraps so far. The press release detailed the C216 chipset, but

video recording and has an integrated stereo microphone

didn't point out any specific 7-series chipsets which is a little

with electronic wind noise filter to provide a clear audio.

bit strange, as we know that one of the models in the Intel 7-

Another highlight of the V-Lux 3 is its high-speed burst-

series of chipsets doesn't support USB 3.0.

shooting capability - burst mode of 12 frames per second at

full resolution, or 60 frames per second at a resolution of 3.5- This pretty much makes Intel the last company to receive

megapixel. USB-IF certification for a USB 3.0 host controller, although

we're expecting second generation products from many of

The camera is compact, lightweight and offers simple

the host controller makers come next year, especially if a x2

handling. It has a 3-inch LCD display (460,000 pixel

PCI Express interface becomes reality. There are still a lot of

resolution) that can be twisted and turned in almost any

unknowns with regards to Intel's USB 3.0 implementation as

direction, even in the most unusual angles, and an integrated

well and we're still hearing rumours about it being a two port

handgrip that keeps your shot steady. All its controls are

solution with an internal hub/splitter for a total of four ports,

clearly laid out and simple to use; for example, video recording

although this is something Intel is officially refuting to be the

can be started quickly and easily at the touch of a button on

case. We also heard rumours that Intel had some performance

the top deck of the camera.

issues about five months ago and didn't follow the USB 3.0

Bundled with the V-Lux 3 includes a comprehensive specification to the letter, but again, it's not something we have

software package. The image-processing software Adobe seen first-hand. That said, we should find out soon enough

Photoshop Elements offers users options for viewing, how well Intel's USB 3.0 implementation compares to third

organisation and administration in addition to a wide range party solutions.

of image-processing solutions. The high-quality software

Adobe Premiere Elements is especially designed for video

processing. Both programs are available as free downloads

from the Leica website after registration of the camera.

The Leica V-Lux 3 will be available from authorised Leica

dealers from January 2012.







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VR-Zone.com | Stuff for the Geeks!

down in their next batches of hard drives in order to bump up

VR-Zone | Stuff for the Geeks is a bi-weekly publication production to deal with the supply crisis, and that this is why

covering the latest gadgets and stuff for the geeks. the warranties are being butchered.





Seagate and Western Digital However, it is far more likely that they simply don't want

to have to replace old hard drives right now when they

cut HDD warranties desperately need to provide new ones to consumers and PC

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/seagate-and-western-digital-cut-hdd- manufacturers to address the market drought.

warranties/14290.html

December 19th, 2011

The question, of course, is whether or not they will increase

the warranty periods to what they were when supply returns to

normal, and if this could become a selling point for some rival

brands that keep their warranty periods intact.





Seagate and Western Digital are cutting their warranties for The lower warranties will likely only add to the problems

hard disk drives as demand and prices soar following extensive facing the HDD market and push more people to buy SSDs

flooding for months in Thailand. instead.

Seagate and Western Digital are cutting their warranties for

hard disk drives as demand and prices soar following extensive

flooding for months in Thailand.

Nvidia selects low-power

Seagate is chopping its warranty period from five years to three LVDS transmitters for Tegra 3

years on its Nearline, Baraccuda XT and Momentus XT drives, Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/nvidia-selects-low-power-lvds-

from five years to two years on consumer electronics, and from transmitters-for-tegra-3/14289.html

five years to just one paltry year on a number of desktop and December 19th, 2011

notebook bare drives.





Western Digital is cutting its warranty from three years to two

for its Caviar Blue, Caviar Green and Scorpio Blue drives.

Nvidia will use THine Electronics' low-power LVDS

transmitters on the Tegra 3 platform, making the processor an

The Seagate changes will take effect from 31 December, while

even better fit for power-hungry mobile devices.

the Western Digital ones will come into play on 2 January.

Nvidia will use THine Electronics' low-power LVDS

transmitters on the Tegra 3 platform, making the processor an

even better fit for power-hungry mobile devices.





The THC63LVD827 and THC63LVDM87 transmitters come

in small form at 7mm x 7mm and 5mm x 5mm, in 72pin and

49pin models respectively. Power consumption is 83mW for

the former and 43mW for the latter. They also tout a flexible

input/output mode, power down mode, and the input clock

triggering edge can be selectable by an R/F pin.





The partnership represents a union of world records, as the

The cynical among us might wonder if the manufacturers Tegra 3 is the first quad-core mobile processor and THine's

intend to put inferior components that are more likely to break LVDS transmitters consume the lowest amount of power, up to



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two thirds less, compared to similar products, enhancing the We're still about four months away from the actual launch, but

existing low power features of Nvidia's mobile platform. now we have one of the last pieces to the Ivy Bridge puzzle,

pricing. The good news is that Intel seems to be pretty much

sticking to its current pricing structure for Sandy Bridge with

a few minor changes compared to the Sandy Bridge launch

pricing.

According to CPU World we're looking at identical pricing as

for Sandy Bridge for most of the models, with the K SKUs being

the exception from the rule here. The upcoming Core i5-3570K

is US$9 more than the current Core i5-2500K; although it

might be priced the same as the expected Core i5-2550K

suggesting that Intel is trying to squeeze out some more cash

from high-end consumers that want to overclock their system.

"THine has accumulated its high-speed interface technologies

and has achieved the world lowest power consumption of

LVDS transmitters," said Mr. Fumitaka Nishikawa, CTO

and MD of THine. "We are proud that Nvidia recognizes

THine's low power technologies and know-how in high-speed

interfaces for mobile devices. Nvidia has unveiled Tegra

3's record-breaking performance and energy efficiency. By

collaborating with such terrific technologies, THine would like

to contribute consumers' exciting experiences with convenient

battery life."

The other model that gets more price is the Core i7-3770K, at

The technology is significant as mobile devices are becoming least if you compare it to the Core i7-2600K launch price of

increasingly powerful at a rapid rate, while batteries are $317, but it's in fact priced the same as the recently launched

struggling to keep up. Until we get to a stage where batteries Core i7-2700K at $332. As for the rest of the range, well, no

are capable of powering quad-core mobile devices for a long big surprises are expected although the pricing only cover the

time, we will need to rely on manufacturers of the other initial launch models and as such we'll have to wait and see

components to make them as energy efficient as possible. how Intel prices the rest of the range which is expected to

launch later next year.



Volume production of the new transmitters will begin in the

first quarter of 2012. THine also plans to work on further

energy-saving developments for the tablet and smartphone Apple supplier hit by explosion

industry.

in China

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/apple-supplier-hit-by-explosion-in-

Expected Ivy Bridge pricing china/14287.html



leaked, stays mostly the same December 19th, 2011





as Sandy Bridge

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/expected-ivy-bridge-pricing-leaked-

stays-mostly-the-same-as-sandy-bridge/14288.html

December 19th, 2011





Pegatron Corp, a supplier of iPad 2 back panel parts to Apple,

has reported an explosion at its plant in China, which left 61

employees injured, 23 of which needed to be hospitalised. The

incident could affect Apple's supply chain.

We're still about four months away from the actual launch, but

Pegatron Corp, a supplier of iPad 2 back panel parts to Apple,

now we have one of the last pieces to the Ivy Bridge puzzle,

has reported an explosion at its plant in China, which left 61

pricing. The good news is that Intel seems to be pretty much

employees injured, 23 of which needed to be hospitalised.

sticking to its current pricing structure for Sandy Bridge with

a few minor changes compared to the Sandy Bridge launch The company's CFO Charles Lin said that the plant is

pricing. currently closed to production while it carries out pre-

operation inspection. Both Pegatron and Apple indicated that

they were investigating the incident.





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The plant, which belongs to Pegatron subsidiary Riteng December 19th, 2011

Computer Accessory Co, is in the Songjiang industrial park in

Shanghai. Some machinery is reported to have been damaged,

but it is believed to be minimal.





This could cause supply problems for Apple in the next quarter

if the plant does not go back into production very quickly, but This festive season, ASUS is giving away some great prizes

it will also have a knock-on effect on Apple's image, which has to their Facebook fans. A top prize stand to be won every

become increasingly tarnished by association with poor safety week with prizes including the recently launched ASUS

and working conditions in Chinese factories. ZENBOOK and ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime. So, what

are you waiting for?









This is the latest in a series of accidents at plants in China,

which has raised safety concerns and questions over whether

or not big businesses like Apple should be outsourcing

production to the region.

To celebrate the Christmas and New Year holidays, as well as

to thank fans, ASUS has recently launched a massive giveaway

Apple has particularly been criticised for employing Hon Hai on their official Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/

Precision Industry, better known as Foxconn, to assemble its ASUS). Fans who joined will be automatically included in eight

iPhone and iPad ranges. Foxconn has gained notoriety for its weekly draws starting from December 12, 2011 to February

poor working conditions, which led to a series of suicides over 5, 2012. Fans who share this giveaway with friends stand a

the last few years. chance to win Super Prizes as well. Prizes include a wide range

of ASUS products including the highly anticipated Eee Pad

Transformer Prime, ZENBOOK, and the PA238Q Pro Series

There were explosions at two of Foxconn's plants in May and display.

September, adding possible safety negligence to the list of In addition to the main prize giveaway each week, ASUS is also

concerns about the company and others like it. Pegatron will giving away a more valuable Super Prize. To win the Super

not want to gain as poor a reputation as Foxconn has over this Prize, the participating fan must invite his or her friends to

latest incident. join. If any one of the friends wins the main prize for the week,

the participating fan will automatically win the Super Prize.*

Don’t miss the chance to win some exciting prizes from ASUS

during the holiday season.

Massive giveaways for

ASUS New Year Facebook ASUS Transformer Prime to

celebration launch in Italy with Android

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/massive-giveaways-for-asus-new-year-

facebook-celebration/14284.html 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/asus-transformer-prime-to-launch-in-

italy-with-android-4.0-ice-cream-sandwich/14283.html









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ASUS has stated that their Italian release for the Eee

Pad Transformer Prime will be delayed, but the tablet will

be preinstalled with the highly anticipated Google Android 4.0

Ice Cream Sandwich. Only the Wi-Fi capable version of the

tablet will be available, however.







2K Games has announced that as of today in Singapore, all

pre-orders of "The Darkness II", the sequel to the million unit-

selling "The Darkness" in 2007, will receive a free upgrade

to the Asia exclusive steel book with lenticular sleeve limited

edition.

Inspired by the supernatural horror comic book series created

by Top Cow Productions, and developed by Digital Extremes,

"The Darkness II" takes players down a brutal and personal

path as Jackie Estacado, wielder of "The Darkness" – an

ancient and ruthless force of chaos and destruction. The

ASUS has just announced that the Italian release of Eee Pad Darkness II is a well of dark and imaginative violence that

Transformer Prime will be delayed to the end of January next breaks from the traditional first person shooter conventions

year, but for good reason. Sources state that the release will with its uniquely stylized gameplay. The fervid Quad-Wielding

come with Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), gameplay empowers players to slash, grab, and throw objects

which gives credibility to the recent reports of ASUS readying at enemies using ruthless Demon Arms, while simultaneously

Android 4.0 upgrades for existing tablets in the coming firing two weapons.

months. Thus far, the only device that is officially known It has been two years since Jackie Estacado, now the

to be running Android ICS is the Samsung GALAXY Nexus Don of the Estacado crime family, used The Darkness to

smartphone. The release will probably make the Transformer kill the men responsible for the murder of his girlfriend.

Prime one of the first tablets with the new mobile operating Estacado continues to have haunting visions of his beloved

system. It has also been confirmed by ASUS that that WiFi- Jenny since her death and tried to cope by bottling up his

only version will be launched, which shadows the release supernatural power, and now The Darkness wants out. A

strategy of Germany, in view of the redundancy of mobile sudden, unprovoked attack on Jackie’s life heralds the start of

data capabilities on tablets whereby smartphones and their a full-scale mob war, which has clearly been orchestrated by

tethering technology can cater adequately. some outside force. The botched attempt opens the door for

The Darkness to re-emerge, and sets Jackie on a journey to hell

Free upgrade to exclusive Asia and worse, as he unravels the mystery behind the attack and

the motivations of The Darkness itself.

limited steel book edition of The Darkness II Asia exclusive limited edition box set will

The Darkness II for all pre- include:



orders in Singapore - Asia exclusive steel book with lenticular sleeve packaging

- Poster illustrated by Marc Silvestri (co-creator and original

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/free-upgrade-to-exclusive-asia-

artist of The Darkness)

limited-steel-book-edition-of-the-darkness-ii-for-all-pre-orders-in-

singapore/14282.html

- Free digital download of The Darkness Origins Volume 1 and

December 19th, 2011

2 trade paperbacks via comiXology (can be read on iPhone,

iPad, iPod Touch, Android, and web provided via redemption

code in-box)



- Exclusive alternate darkling outfit

Have you pre-ordered The Darkness II yet? 2K Games has

- Exclusive talent pack: Gourmet Hearts (provides essence

announced that all pre-orders in Singapore will be entitled to

bonus for eating hearts), Relic Hunter (locates relics within the

a free upgrade to exclusive Asia limited steel book edition of

world)

the first-person shooter game.





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The Darkness II will be available on the Xbox 360, PlayStation last year, and about 1.1 million of the total are 60-inch LCD

3and Windows PC on 10 February 2012 in Singapore. The TVs.

game can be pre-ordered from leading gaming outlets in

Singapore from December 19, 2011 at the following retail

prices: Jabra Christmas Gift Ideas

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/jabra-christmas-gift-ideas/14280.html

Xbox 360: S$69.90

December 19th, 2011

PlayStation 3: S$79.90

Windows PC: S$59.90





Sharp plans to sell 90-inch

LCD TV in US, 80-inch in China

and Japan Go hands-free this festive season with these wireless Jabra

headsets - Jabra Halo2, Jabra Supreme and Jabra BT2090.

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/sharp-plans-to-sell-90-inch-lcd-tv-in-

The headsets give clear conversations as well as let you enjoy

us-80-inch-in-china-and-japan/14281.html

superb multimedia and music from your smartphone and

December 19th, 2011

tablet.









LCD TVs are getting bigger by the months. Japanese

manufacturer Sharp has recently announced plans to sell the

90-inch LCD TV in US, and 80-inch LCD TV in China and

Japan.









Jabra Halo2

Rock out in style to holiday tunes with Jabra Halo2 where

the sound is even more divine now with Virtual Surround

Sound and Power Bass. Never miss a call or beat: this wireless

headband-style headset seamlessly switches between phone

calls and music and offers up to 8 hours of talk time and/

or playtime. Control your music experience directly from the

headset through touch sensors.

According to Japanese media report on a recent interview with

Sharp's president, Mikio Katayama, the company is planning Usual price: S$148

to push their 90-inch LCD TVs in USA next year 2012. The Christmas special: S$133.20

model will be Sharp's largest LCD TV product to date. Sharp is

already selling their 80-inch products in USA, and is currently

the market leader in the country on large-size LCD TVs.

Katayama said that the company is planning to introduce their

80-inch LCD TVs in China and Japan, in the first half of 2012;

Sharp is already retailing their 70-inch in both countries. The

Sharp president also expressed that the company intends to

use the AQUOS branding for large-size LCD TVs.

On December 8, Kozo Takahashi, executive managing officer

of Sharp, North and South America Group, said that it was

thanks to the 60-inch LCD TVs that the company's sales have

exceeded expectations. This year, the sales in US has reached

1.9 million units, which is almost a 40% growth compared to



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Bluetooth technology headsets but sense it’s time to cut the

cords and go wireless.

Usual price: S$68

Christmas special: S$48





Expensive hard disks boosting

SSD sales?

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/expensive-hard-disks-boosting-ssd-

sales-/14279.html

December 19th, 2011



The effect of last month's Thailand floods is still felt far and

wide in the storage industry as well as the computer market

in general. Prices triple that of usual are still not uncommon

for many hard disk drive types, as the componentry for them

was coming from flood-affected areas - even then, it's hard to

find them. Now, SSDs don't suffer from the same problem, it

Jabra Supreme seems, so what to make out of it?



Got to make calls in between the feasting, partying or chilling Yes, it does seem that there is benefit for SSD sales, even

with loud-talking pals? Top-of-the-line Jabra Supreme has the biggies like Intel have privately acknowledged that. The

active noise cancellation technology that cuts out the din – immediate benefit for them is that, coupled with some SSD

so you hear your caller better, almost as if you’re in a quiet price reductions and X'mas period promotions, having a 120

room. With Noise Blackout and Wind Noise reduction to cater GB-class SSD is now not exactly unaffordable even for a

to noisy outdoor conditions, your caller also hears you loud mainstream PC. A 240 GB one may still feel a little pricey, but

and clear. Use your voice to issue the commands, such as not nearly as much as it was a quarter ago when the price-

making, answering, ending, redialing or rejecting calls, all per-GB vs hard disk was like five times higher. And, when you

without having to touch your phone. HD Voice-ready, Jabra take into account that exponentially higher read performance

Supreme also boasts a 24mm speaker and an advanced design - writes can still be a bit of problem sometimes depending on

patented boom arm that “flips” to power on/off. the controller you're using - and the 'cool' factor of having a

Usual price: S$198 solid state drive to show off, the sales would improve surely.

Christmas special: S$178.20

With the differential being much lower now, having the first

system drive as SSD, and using your old - no extra price to pay -

HDD as the second drive for the paging file and often-rewritten

documents or data, means good sense. However, keep in mind

that, within a quarter, the HDD supply situation should come

back to normal, so SSD vendors better figure out the way to

maximise the use of the current hard disk supply doldrum

before their comparative price benefit diminishes again.





AMD Radeon HD 7770 Pictures

Leaked

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-radeon-hd-7770-pictures-

leaked/14278.html

December 19th, 2011









Jabra BT2090

Need more time to talk even while on the road? Now it's easier A forum member at Rage3D has leaked the first pictures of

than ever to keep those two hands on the wheel while taking AMD's performance GPU - Cape Verde XT - to be branded

a phone call. Jabra BT2090 is designed to be the most user Radeon HD 7770.

friendly, cost-effective, quality headset in town, providing all Cape Verde is the direct replacement to Juniper - first sold

the basic functionality and comfort you need with ease of use. as Radeon HD 5770 and then rebranded to HD 6770. AMD

With BT2090, it’s never the wrong moment for an incoming will finally give its mainstream performance class products an

call. BT2090 is an excellent gift for those unfamiliar with performance upgrade for the first time in over 2 years.

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A month has passed since the relatively uneventful launch

of the Socket 2011 based Sandy Bridge-E and X79 Patsberg

platform. We gave our Editor's Choice award to the madcap

enthusiast oriented ASUS Rampage IV Extreme for its

outstanding engineering and overclocking ability, which is a

tad expensive for most buyers. Fret not though, because if

you're not into setting world records, then the ASUS P9X79

The Radeon HD 7770 reference design inherits its overall Pro we have here today is the next best thing.

design cues from the HD 7970. The standard cooling design Introduction

for AMD GPUs in this range - blower fan at one end - has been

We have previously did a preview of the P9X79 Pro and its

replaced by a large diameter fan pushing air down vertically.

more feature-filled Deluxe brother. Still we'll take a quick look

This design is very similar to the one first introduced with

again...

GeForce GTX 460. The length of HD 7770 is also similar to the

GTX 460 - and by extension HD 5770/6770 - around 8.25".

Don't we just love the ASUS boxes? They never fail to use

hyperactivity-inducing colours and graphics









HD 7770 features 3 display outputs - DVI, HDMI and

miniDisplayPort. Like Juniper XT, it is requires a single 6-pin

PCI-e connector, with a power consumption somewhere in the

early-100s Watts. A single Crossfire connector enables multi-

GPU with a maximum of 2 GPUs. The reference PCB features

4 memory chips - which indicates a 128-bit memory interface,

as in HD 5700/6700. Of course, we can expect the GDDR5

memory to run at a higher frequency.

Back of box

Finally, the Cape Verde die itself is relatively small for this

segment. While Juniper XT weighs in at 166 mm2 and GF116 at

230 mm2, Cape Verde at first glance appears to be well under

150 mm2.

Cape Verde is expected to be the cheapest GCN based product.

Everything below HD 7700 series - from HD 7600 and down -

is expected to be rebrands with minor tweaks from HD 6000

series featuring the VLIW-5 architecture.





ASUS P9X79 Pro Motherboard

Review - The Next Best X79

Choice

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/asus-p9x79-pro-motherboard-review--

the-next-best-x79-choice/13953.html





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The Board - Despite being an entry level model, the P9X79 Accessories and Manual

Pro retains the full 8-dimm memory slot configuration that the

platform can support. We particularly liked the large heatpipe

coolers over the VRMs and X79 PCH, which can get toasty

during full load.









Specifications Table

Behind

Specifications P9X79 PRO

CPU Supports Intel LGA2011

Processors

Chipset Intel X79(Patsburg)

Memory 8 x DIMM, Max. 64GB

Quad Channel Memory

Architecture



* Due to OS limitation, when

installing total memory

of 4GB capacity or more,

Windows® 32-bit operation

system may only recognize

less than 3GB. Install a 64-

bit Windows® OS when you





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want to install 4GB or more Two months ago, we previewed an engineering sample of the

memory on the motherboard. much anticipated RT-N66U Dual Band Gigabit Router from

Multi-GPU Support Supports AMD CrossFireX™ ASUS which was first spotted at COMPUTEX 2011. After going

Technology, nVidia SLI through some hardware and software changes, we finally have

Technology the final version in our labs to be stripped bare again, and it is

Expansion Slots 2 x PCIe 3.0 x16 expected to hit local retail shelves soon.

2 x PCIe 3.0 x8



2 x PCIe 2.0 x1

Storage Intel X79 chipset :

2 x SATA 6Gb/s ports, white



4 x SATA 3Gb/s ports, blue



Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD

Marvell:

2 x SATA 6Gb/s, white

LAN Intel 82579V Gigabit LAN

Controller(s)

Audio Realtek® ALC898 8-Channel

High Definition Audio

CODEC

- Supports : Jack-detection,

Multi-streaming, Front Panel

Jack-retasking



Audio Feature :

- DTS Surround Sensation

UltraPC



- Optical S/PDIF out port(s)

at back panel

USB Ports USB 3.0 - 6( 2 front, 4 rear)

via 2x ASMedia USB 3.0

controller + 1x VIA USB 3.0

Hub

USB 2.0 – 12 ( 8 front ; 4

rear; 1 white port shared with

USB BIOS Flashback)

Form Factor ATX Form Factor

12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x

24.4 cm )







ASUS RT-N66U Dual Band

Gigabit Router Preview (Final

Retail Revision)

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/asus-rt-n66u-dual-band-gigabit-router-

preview-final-retail-revision-/14242.html

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A stand is bundled with the router so that it can operate

upright.









3 Reversed BNC connectors for the antennas, Power Button,

2 USB ports, config reset button, WPS setup button, Gigabit A shot of the power adapter, capable of up to 30W of output

WAN and LAN RJ-45 ports









Back view - the screws for disassembly are under the 4 rubber

feet









Report: AMD to rebrand Low-

end Radeon HD 7000 for OEMs

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/report-amd-to-rebrand-low-end-

radeon-hd-7000-for-oems/14276.html







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December 19th, 2011 AMD products have built a dubious reputation to be supply

constrained most of the times. By splitting the range between

28nm and 40nm, AMD is distributing resources and ensuring

greater wafer starts at 28nm dedicated to the high-end GPUs.

Another reason could be the costly nature of a cutting-edge

process, and low-end GPUs are better off at 40nm. With

Fusion APUs effectively replacing the lower end, the demand

AMD is planning to rebrand their low-end Radeon HD 7000 is decreasing as well. In addition, AMD is also moving these

products, for OEMs only. Every AMD product from Radeon parts to OEMs, and retail availability of the same is unknown.

HD 7600 down will essentially be using GPUs from Northern

Islands and even Evergreen families. As expected, a large

factor behind this significant restructuring is the rise of APUs.

Cascading the reschedules: If

AMD is planning to rebrand their low-end Radeon HD 7000 Sandy Bridge EP comes later,

products, for OEMs only. Every AMD product from Radeon so will Ivy Bridge EP

HD 7600 down will essentially be using GPUs from Northern Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/cascading-the-reschedules-if-sandy-

Islands and even Evergreen families. As expected, a large bridge-ep-comes-later-so-will-ivy-bridge-ep/14275.html

factor behind this significant restructuring is the rise of APUs. December 19th, 2011

AMD and NVIDIA have both announced their low-end "next-

gen" mobile parts - Radeon HD 7000M and GeForce 600M.

Both featured rebrands. While AMD slightly re-specced the

HD 7000M parts, the 600M GPUs were direct rebrands from

the 500M series. The rumour mill had strongly suggested

that the 7000M/600M rebrands were largely foreshadowing a

Now that the cream of the crop of the Sandy Bridge generation

similar fate for the desktop market - so it is not as surprising

moves towards the end of Q1 2012, what's the point of rushing

that AMD is making this move.

its socket-compatible follow-on? After all, time has to be given

for the platform to run its course and the only real competition

is Intel themselves...

Happy with your current Dual 'Westmere' Xeons - especially

if running overclocked above 4 GHz on EVGA SR-2 maybe

- but hungry for more power? Well, you may have to wait a

while longer, since it is still roughly three months till their

successors, the Xeon E5 class Sandy Bridge EP chips in the

Socket 2011 platform appear. These are, as we wrote countless

times here, the true fully enabled 8-core 20 MB L3 cache chips,

unlike their early desktop brethren with some1/4 of the chip

disabled to allow high core speeds with adequate desktop TDP.

To make the platform surely available at that point in time,

Intel is also expected to allow the Patsburg chipset versions

without 6 GBps SAS support to stay on permanently available

and endorsed during the Sandy Bridge EP generation, and the

full feature versions later in 2012. All would support the 10-

core, 25 MB L3 cache follow on Ivy Bridge EP as well.





Talking about Ivy Bridge EP, should we expect it earlier then,

The performance and enthusiast end still continue to feature

since it shouldn't be affected by the Sandy Bridge EP delays?

brand new, GCN-based, 28nm GPUs. From Radeon HD 7900

Well, the deep throats tell us a firm 'no', suggesting roughly

down to HD 7700. However, the rebrands begin with HD

a firm year or even a bit more space between the two. If, say,

7600. Replacing the HD 6670 will be HD 7670 - both based on

Sandy Bridge EP is 'officially' with us three months from now,

Turks XT while Turks Pro will feature in HD 7570. HD 7450

the Ivy Bridge EP may take as much as 18 months from today

will be based on Caicos. The lowest-end HD 7300 series will

to publicly appear on the shelves - yes, we're talking of close to

reprise Cedar - first released as HD 5400 nearly two years ago.

mid of 2013 here, about the same as Haswell desktop platform.

We can expect some minor clock boosts to slightly differentiate

them from their predecessors. The line-up looks sparse with

lots of empty spaces for a good reason - it will be filled by The implications? Well, when purchasing that Xeon E5, go

Trinity APUs. ahead and get the speed bin you really need for a long time,

One of AMD's main problems in recent years has been don't just get the cheapest bin to save money, and then wait

supply, rather than demand. From GPUs, APUs to CPUs, in hope for the Ivy Bridge EP replacement in the same socket.



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After all, once the Ivy Bridge EP does appear, the newer chipset Nokia's first Windows Phone 7 device, the Lumia 800

revisions as well as newer boards with optimised memory smartphone, has failed to impress European consumers,

layout to support DDR3-1866 support by Ivy Bridge will be out according to a report by investment research firm Exane BNP

there, so may as well just replace it all. Paribas.

Of those surveyed only a paltry 2.2 percent of people said they

were interested in getting the Lumia, a figure that can't be

Also, count on at least two stepping-based clock-boost updates

reassuring for Microsoft and Nokia, which joined forces earlier

to Xeon E5 within the Sandy Bridge EP generation itself. One

this year in a deal worth $1 billion.

would obviously be the mid-year 'D stepping' as usual, and

the other one - especially if pigs can fly and somehow the Exane cut its prediction of Lumia sales from two million to

competition churns out something truly competitive - would just 800,000 for its launch quarter, a huge drop from the four

be the 'last breath' stepping like the Core i7 990 or Xeon million sales of the N8, Nokia's previous flagship model, in its

5690 from the Westmere generation. That one, as we all know, first three months. The N8 was powered by Nokia's now retired

provided extra one-step clock boost and also further improved Symbian operating system.

overclocking capabilities. In this case, who knows, the PCIe v3

validations could also benefit with further steppings, although

- officially - there may never be anything stated to that extent.

And, yes, the 'unlocked' version for OC on boards like EVGA

SR-X too.





Finally, for the desktop user populace, it is almost definite that

one of these two likely future major steppings will now enable

a true fully enabled 8-core 20 MB L3 desktop Core i7 39XX of a

sort, once the yields and TDP at the top allow that. The current

LGA2011 high end cooling solutions can handle 200W+ of

TDP without much problems, and the top mainboards from

Asus, Gigabyte and EVGA provide the power drive needed as

well. So, a 4.5 GHz 8 core Sandy Bridge E desktop should be

a reality by mid-2012.





Either way, Intel doesn't really lose anything, as more time will Exane also trimmed its price target for Nokia shares from

be there for the Sandy Bridge EP to recoup the investment, €3.70 to €3.30. It classes Nokia as “underperforming”,

and those chips aren't cheap anyway. Yes, they'll sell for suggesting that 2012 won't be too much better for the company

thousands of bucks per socket at the high end, but then this than 2011 was.

platform was one of the most complex and troublesome in

Of the close to 500 people in the survey who intend to buy

the recent history for Intel, it seems - both the behemoth of

a smartphone within the next month, most were drawn by

a die for the microprocessor itself, stretched across multiple

the big names like Apple and Samsung. Nokia's previous

usage markets, and then the chipset platform with its own set

dominance in the phone market is quickly fading and it doesn't

of issues. If AMD had their 'Piledriver' core updated products

seem that Microsoft's mobile operating system is going to help.

to fill in the competitive void faster, maybe then things would

speed up, though...

RIM delays BlackBerry 10

Nokia Lumia 800 fails to lineup

impress in Europe Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/rim-delays-blackberry-10-

lineup/14272.html

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/nokia-lumia-800-fails-to-impress-in-

December 19th, 2011

europe/14273.html

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Research In Motion (RIM) is delaying the launch of its new

lineup of BlackBerry smartphones until late 2012, a year after

they were expected to hit shelves and help put the company

Nokia's first Windows Phone 7 device, the Lumia 800 back into a prominent market position.

smartphone, has failed to impress European consumers,

according to a report by investment research firm Exane BNP Research In Motion (RIM) is delaying the launch of its new

Paribas. lineup of BlackBerry smartphones until late 2012, a year after





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they were expected to hit shelves and help put the company

back into a prominent market position. Microsoft to automatically

“We ask for your patience and confidence,” said Mike upgrade old versions of

Lazaridis, co-CEO of RIM, at an investor meeting. “We realize

we've not met expectations.”

Internet Explorer

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/microsoft-to-automatically-upgrade-

old-versions-of-internet-explorer/14271.html

RIM reported a 70 percent drop in profit last quarter, making December 19th, 2011

this delay even worse timing. Many were looking forward to

devices with the BlackBerry 10 operating system, previously

called BBX, and some analysts projected that it would set the

company on the road to recovery. Microsoft has announced that it will automatically upgrade old

versions of its Internet Explorer web browser, addressing one

of the big security problems facing many business users.

Microsoft has announced that it will automatically upgrade old

versions of its Internet Explorer web browser, addressing one

of the big security problems facing many business users.

The plan will involve a trial run in Australia and Brazil in

January, where obsolete versions of Internet Explorer will

be upgraded to the latest version that will work on their

computer, which will be IE9 for Vista and Windows 7 users,

and IE8 for XP users.





Microsoft has been trying for years to get people to upgrade to

the latest version, but many people are still using IE6 and IE7,

the former of which even Microsoft has labelled as a security

threat, due to the fact that it is no longer providing updates for

it.









RIM claims that its huge loss in market share is due to poor

marketing and advertising, which it plans to overhaul in the

new year. However, it is far more likely that the plummeting

demand is because people are buying iPhones and Android

phones instead, both of which have dominated the consumer

market and are beginning to eat into the business market,

where RIM previously reigned supreme. IE6 is used by 8.6 percent of internet users, a shockingly high

number considering it's over a decade old. This is down 5.9

percentage points compared to 2010, however, thanks to an

By the time the new BlackBerrys are out Nokia will have initiative by Microsoft to get people to upgrade, including a

produced a full lineup of Windows Phone 7 devices, adding countdown website. Automatic upgrades for those who have

further competition to the smartphone arena. While RIM Windows Updates enabled is the next logical step in killing off

might have started off as one of the leaders in this sector, it will the zombie web browser altogether.

now be playing catchup, which could mean game over for the

company if BlackBerry 10 doesn't take the world by storm.

“Automatic updates are a very good idea based on every piece

of security research I've seen,” said Jeremiah Grossman, CTO

At the time of writing RIM's shares were down $1.64, or 10.84 and founder of WhiteHat Security. “Keeping software up to

percent, to $13.49. It's no wonder shareholders are furious date - particularly Web browsers - is critical for online security.

with the poor performance of the company. With that in mind, I'm pleased that Microsoft is moving toward

an automatic update model, particularly since their approach

balances the needs of enterprise customers who still need a

mechanism to manage software updates.”





For individuals and companies who are crazy enough to want

to stick with an outdated browser, Microsoft is providing an

Automatic Update Blocker. Those who have already refused

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to update to IE8 or IE9 via Windows Update will not be "An update to optimize the performance of AMD Bulldozer

upgraded. Considering the significant benefits to security, it CPUs that are used by Windows 7-based or Windows Server

would probably be better if these users were also forced to 2008 R2-based computers is available"

upgrade, but Microsoft's approach is, at least, a step in the As we reported previously, this kernel hotfix properly detects

right direction. the Bulldozer processing cores, which was not the case since

the product launched. Bulldozer CPU architecture is closely

tied to optimizing the Turbo mode as much as possible, and

Report: Intel preparing Core i5 Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 don't recognize

2550K the FX and Opteron processors as they are supposed to.

Do note that 2012 operating systems such as Windows 8

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/report-intel-preparing-core-

and Windows 8 Server already built-in the proper threading

i5-2550k/14270.html

scheduler.

December 19th, 2011

According to Microsoft, this patch increases performance

anywhere between 2-7%, which is not bad for a software

update. However, upon releasing the update into the

wild, there were users that reported problems and even

performance decrease. In order to address the matter,

Microsoft pulled down the patch.

Intel is reportedly preparing a refresh for its popular Core i5 The KB2592546 page is still live on Microsoft Support, and

2500K. Branded Core i5 2550K, it features a 100 MHz speed it states that there is a "hotfix download available." If you try

bump over 2500K - up to 3.4 GHz base and 3.8 GHz turbo. to download the patch, you will be taken to the EULA page

Intel is reportedly preparing a refresh for its popular Core i5 in which you give permission to "sell your soul" and proceed.

2500K. Branded Core i5 2550K, it features a 100 MHz speed Unfortunately, the next page is not going to give you what you

bump over 2500K - up to 3.4 GHz base and 3.8 GHz turbo. came for. As you can see on our screenshot - the patch simply

isn't there anymore.

In every other way, the features and specifications are identical

to the Core i5 2500K - 4 cores without HyperThreading, 6MB

L3 cache, HD 3000 graphics, unlocked multiplier 95W TDP.

However, it is not known whether this is a direct replacement

to the Core i5 2500K or a new complementary product at a

higher price point (similar to the relationship between Core i7

2600K and 2700K.

Interestingly, the Core i5 2550K did not feature in the latest

official roadmaps and has only recently been conceived. A

possible explanation is that it is a last minute response to

AMD's FX-series refresh, due in Q1 2012. We can expect the i5

2550K release around the same time. Core i5 2550K will surely

be the last Sandy Bridge CPU before Ivy Bridge / Core ix 3000

releases in April 2012.





Microsoft Pulls Down the AMD

Bulldozer Multi-Threaded

Patch

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/microsoft-pulls-down-the-amd-

bulldozer-multi-threaded-patch/14267.html

December 19th, 2011 Win a Club3D Radeon HD

6870X2! (VR-Zone.com

Exclusive)

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/win-a-club3d-radeon-hd-6870x2--vr-

zone.com-exclusive-/14268.html





Yesterday, Microsoft released a hotfix download under the

code KB2592546. Not 24 hours passed, and Microsoft pulled

down the patch due to unforseen problems.







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This holiday season, we have partnered with Netherlands

based graphics card maker Club3D to give away their cool and

innovative Radeon HD6870x2! Read more for details...

The Club 3D Radeon™ HD 6870 Dual GPU graphic processor

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high resolution gaming across up to six simultaneous displays.

Play the most advanced DirectX® 11 capable games in

uncompromising "Eye-Definition" with the Club 3D Radeon™

HD 6870 Dual GPU.

Custom CoolStream cooler with 6 heatpipes for increased

performance.

ASUS X79 OC Challenge!

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/asus-x79-oc-challenge-/14266.html

December 19th, 2011

Club3D Radeon HD 6870X2









Winners of the "ASUS X79 OC Challenge!" will walk away with

high end motherboards from ASUS such as the Rampage IV

Extreme with Battlefield 3, Sabertooth X79 and P9X79.

First Prize: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme with Battlefield 3 Full

Game









Second Prize: ASUS Sabertooth X79







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For more details, please refer to the forum thread: ASUS X79

OC Challenge





Enjoy your music with the new

Philips DJ-Style headband

headphones

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/enjoy-your-music-with-the-new-

philips-dj-style-headband-headphones/14265.html

December 19th, 2011









Targeted at deejays and music lovers, the Philips headband

headphones SHL9700/10 claim to offer superb audio quality

with comfortable ear cushions for long hours of enjoyment. It

comes with 1.2m optimal cable and is available at all major

electronics retail outlets in Singapore.

Lucky Draw Prize: ASUS P9X79









The new Philips Headband Headphones SHL9700/10 features

a sleek and subtle over-the-head design with soft ear cushions

that provide comfortable usage even after long hours. Whether

you are listening to house music or trance, the headphones

ASUS and VR-Zone will be having another online competition claim to provide deep bass and clear treble for deejays and

before the year ends. ASUS X79 OC Challenge is already audiophiles. The Philips SHL9700/10 incorporate studio-

on-going and will end on 8 January 2012. Participants are grade 40mm speakers and superior drivers that can deliver

required to make a submission each week. The ASUS X79 OC precised and enhanced audio quality. With its foldable design

Challenge is divided into 4 weeks. makes them extremely convenient to bring along for travelling,

and comes with a 1.2m optimal cable length that gives you the

• 1st week: 12th December 2011 - 18th December 2011 freedom of movement. The Philips SHL9700/10 Headband

• 2nd week: 19th December 2011 - 25th December 2011 Headphones are available at all leading electronics retail

outlets in Singapore with a recommended retail price of S$119.

• 3rd week: 26th December 2011 - 1st January 2012

• 4th week: 2nd January 2012 - 8th January 2012

Key Radeon HD 7970 Slides

Points are awarded at the end of each week! The deadline for

the 1st week's submission is 18th December 2011, 2359H. Be Leaked

sure to make a submission before the deadline to be eligible Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/key-radeon-hd-7970-slides-

for the Lucky Draw! leaked/14259.html









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December 19th, 2011









A little earlier this week, AMD conducted its usual press

briefing of the upcoming Radeon HD 7900 series, across

various market regions. DonanimHaber scored and posted key

slides from that presentation, with information that matters

the most to enthusiasts.

To begin with, specifications. AMD's Radeon HD 7900 family

will make use of a brand new high-performance GPU built

on the 28 nm fabrication process, codenamed "Tahiti". This

chip is said to pack no less than 4.3 billion transistors. The cooler uses an aluminum channel design, to which heat is

With Tahiti, AMD makes its first big architecture change fed by a vapor chamber plate that draws heat from the GPU,

since Radeon HD 2000 series, a change from scalar VLIW- memory chips, and VRM. The aluminum channels are then

based computing GCN Quad SIMD, which is said to improve ventilated by a blower. AMD improved its blower design to

performance per mm2 die-area (a fascinating new way of have higher air-flow and better acoustics. Reference HD 7970

measuring architecture efficiency). will feature dual-BIOS, much like reference HD 6900 series

Tahiti packs 2,048 stream processors, all of which are did. The two BIOS ROMs can be toggled using a small switch.

enabled on the Radeon HD 7970. These stream processors The first BIOS ROM can be flashed, the second one is "locked',

are arranged along 32 computing units, each holding 64 SPs. and packs a fail-safe reference BIOS.

AMD gave Tahiti a wide memory bus. This chip has a 384-

bit wide memory interface, which is said to dole out memory

bandwidth upwards of 260 GB/s. It is populated with 3 GB of

GDDR5 memory using twelve 2 Mbit memory chips. Radeon

HD 7970 draws power from two PCIe power connectors, an 8-

pin connector, and a 6-pin one.









Radeon HD 7970 will have a core clock speed of 925 MHz,

which AMD claims can easily be overclocked to 1 GHz, "and

beyond". We'll see about that.









AMD reference board design retains the black + red color Dell kills off Mini 10 netbooks

scheme, and will use black colored PCB. The cooler shroud Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/dell-kills-off-mini-10-

design is a bit more curvy, compared to the boxy HD 6900 netbooks/14261.html

board design. Display connectors include one each of DVI December 19th, 2011

and HDMI; and two mini-DisplayPort connectors. All four

connectors are confined to a single expansion slot area, leaving

the second slot area dedicated to the cooler's hot-air vent.

Board partners are required to include HDMI to DVI and

active-DP dongles.



Looks like Dell has quietly killed their Mini 10 netbooks. If you

go to Dell Online Store and try to search for it, you would either

not find it, or find that the product is still listed, but no longer

available for purchase.



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Better cooling seems to be the primary objective around

HD 7970's reference design. Unlike HD 5870 and HD 6970,

Just a few years ago, netbooks dominated the portable which had the second slot's exhaust vent partially taken

computer market with their small form factor and affordable up by a DVI connector, HD 7970 dedicates the second

price tags. But that has changed with the increasing popularity slot completely to cooling. This results in improved airflow.

of tablet devices, and the slim and stylish Ultrabooks which The card continues to feature 4 outputs, in HDMI + DVI

were launched recently. The netbooks have gone quiet + 2xminiDP configuration. HDMI-to-DVI and Active mini-

and slowly becoming non-existent. According to a Dell's DisplayPort adapters (which enable 6 outputs in total) are

spokesperson, the product line is finished and the focus would included so there's no compromise. The fan is noticeably

be shifted to "thin and powerful" notebooks, which may mean wider, with new blades. This results not only in a higher

that the company is also releasing their own line of Ultrabooks. CFM, but also quieter acoustics. Finally, an improved vapour

With the entry-level netbook product line being killed off, it chamber heatsink further improves cooling and acoustics.

leaves the question on what would occupy in that place. Well,

the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is just weeks away, and

perhaps the company would have some announcements on

that.





More AMD Radeon HD 7970

Details

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/more-amd-radeon-hd-7970-

details/14263.html

December 19th, 2011









AMD is actively pushing overclocking for HD 7970. The base

clock is indicated to be 925 MHz - making it the highest clocked

Turkish website DonanimHaber has leaked more official slides GPU. It should be no surprise then that it will overclock to "1

from AMD's Radeon HD 7900 press deck. These slides detail GHz and beyond", as AMD puts it. As previously glimpsed, HD

HD 7970's reference design and also presents its overclocking 7970 continues to feature the dual-BIOS feature introduced

capabilities. with HD 6900 series - for safe BIOS overclocking. The

reference design will feature 3GB GDDR5 and require 6-pin +

8-pin power connectors.

AMD Radeon HD 7970's launch has now been moved forward

to December 22nd. However, this will be a limited release

with wide availability only in January. The HD 7950 could still

launch on the original release date - January 9th. Interestingly,

the HD 7950 will not feature a reference design, and there will

be great variety from AIB partners, which could be a reason

for its later release.









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all your gadgets to it and back up the data directly from the

Plextor announces PC free device and/or memory card. Plextor claims that the PlexEasy

DVD burner is compatible with most digital cameras as well as Android, iOS

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/plextor-announces-pc-free-dvd- and Blackberry devices, but the press release doesn't mention

burner/14262.html Windows Phone or other mobile operating systems, but they're

December 19th, 2011 most likely going to be supported. However, there's a catch,

the PlexEasy only works with mass storage devices, so if you

don't have a mass storage setting on your phone, it's not going

to work.





When it comes to backing up data, most of us aren't doing

nearly as good job as we should and these days we have so

many different devices that needs to be backed up that most

of us just don't bother. Plextor has come up with a somewhat

interesting solution to the problem of backing up files on

smartphones, tablets, digital cameras and just about anything

else, without the need of a PC, namely the PlexEasy PC free

DVD burner.





When it comes to backing up data, most of us aren't doing As an added bonus the PlexEasy can be used as an optical

nearly as good job as we should and these days we have so drive for your notebook, although it apparently requires two

many different devices that needs to be backed up that most USB port for power which might not be ideal when it comes to

of us just don't bother. Plextor has come up with a somewhat Ultrabooks which tend to have one USB port on each side of

interesting solution to the problem of backing up files on the notebook. We're not sure DVD media is the way forward

smartphones, tablets, digital cameras and just about anything for backing up data though, as even your average SD card these

else, without the need of a PC, namely the PlexEasy PC free days is about 8GB and most higher-end phones comes with

DVD burner. at least as much internal storage memory making the not so

old silver disc feel quite dated with its 4.7GB. However, as an

easy way to archive photos directly from a camera or a phone/

tablet it might not be such a bad solution. One critical piece of

information is missing though, price and knowing Plextor it's

not going to be cheap.





MSI releases second X79

motherboard with 8 DIMMs

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/msi-releases-second-x79-motherboard-

with-8-dimms/14260.html

December 19th, 2011









We're not sure if Intel's X79 motherboards and accompanying

processors have taken the high-end PC world by storm, but

apparently there's still room for more motherboard models, at

least MSI seems to think so. The company has announced a

new eight DIMM model called the X79A-GD45 and you'd be

forgiven for thinking it's simply a slightly changed version of

the four DIMM version, but that isn't the case.





We're not sure if Intel's X79 motherboards and accompanying

processors have taken the high-end PC world by storm, but

apparently there's still room for more motherboard models, at

The Plexeasy is in essence a laptop size optical drive with a least MSI seems to think so. The company has announced a

couple of USB ports, an SD card slot, an LCD display and a new eight DIMM model called the X79A-GD45 and you'd be

couple of buttons. What it allows you to do is to connect up



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forgiven for thinking it's simply a slightly changed version of when 16GB DIMMs become readily available. As such you're

the four DIMM version, but that isn't the case. “limited” to a mere 64GB for the time being if you fill all the

DIMM slots, although keep in mind that you'll limit the speed

The X79A-GD45 8D as the board is officially known is MSI's

of the memory to 1333MHz with all eight slots populated due

fifth X79 motherboard to launch and it actually seems to have

to the way Intel has designed its memory controller. That is

more in common with the higher-end X79A-GD65 8D than the

of course without overclocking the memory, but it's also the

X79A-GD45. For starters, the two eight DIMM boards share

reason why most X79 motherboards only have four DIMMS.

the same slot layout with a total of five x16 PCI Express slots

No word on pricing as yet, but we'd expect it to retail close to

and a single x1 PCI Express slot. It should be noted that two

the same as the two DIMM version, as the two GD65 models

of the x16 slots only have one lane worth of bandwidth each

retail for close to the same price and the overall difference

which doesn't really impress. Both of the eight DIMM boards

between the two boards aren't that big, especially considering

also have an additional power connector for extra power for

that the four DIMM version has some additional features that

the PCI Express slots, something the four DIMM version lacks.

the eight DIMM version lacks.









MSI has also keeps teasing its upcoming Big Bang XPower

II on its Facebook page and this will be MSI's third model

with eight DIMMs. The only additional piece of information

provided by the new picture is that MSI is going for a pair of

Intel Gigabit Ethernet controllers. However, we did find some

The GD45 models lack tantalum capacitors and features like pricing for the Big Bang XPower II and if it proves to be correct

debug LEDs and FireWire are missing alongside with the bus then we're looking at the most expensive X79 motherboard to

speed adjustment buttons, although the power button and OC date as a pair of European online stores are asking for about

Genie buttons are present alongside a pair of front USB 3.0 €450 (S$775/US$595) for it, which is a horrendous amount of

ports. For what is a fairly high-end board it's a poor show from money to spend on a motherboard and only just cheaper than

MSI side to only include the standard six SATA ports provided a Core i7-3930K processor in Europe.

by the chipset, as most competing products have at least a pair

of extra ports. Around the back things are fairly spartan with

two PS/2 ports, six USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, a Gigabit Google patents technology for

Ethernet port (Intel chip), 7.1-channel audio with optical and

coaxial S/PDIF and a clear CMOS button. self-driving car

Source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/google-patents-technology-for-self-

driving-car/14258.html

December 19th, 2011









Google has recently patented a "landing strip" technology

for its self-driving cars, which allows the vehicles to go into

autonomous mode and find parking spots.









MSI is making a big deal about the fact that the X79A-GD45

8D supports up to 128GB of DDR3 memory, but that is only



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