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Thursday, 08 July 2010 13:59 |
| LG Electronics (LG) recently announced the launch of LX9500, the first 3D TV Full LED in the world: the LX9500. It uses the technology of glass shutters. This technology gives depth to the image by blocking certain lenses according to the screen refresh rate. The LX9500 is the only 3D TV with dual infrared emission sensors that send a signal synchronizing the lenses of TV. Double angle sensors provide a broader view and longer in the image of the 3D TV. The LX9500 also uses an innovative backlight structure to give this remarkable image. Enlightened by LED panels directly behind the screen, the display provides bright images and |
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Monday, 05 July 2010 15:07 |
| After the wave of criticism had undergone 4 on the iPhone when the untimely cuts squeezed too hard, Apple has released a statement clearly explaining that this problem could be due to a bug going back to the first iPhone! "We Were stunned to find thats the formula to calculate We Use How Many bars of signal strength to display IS Totally Wrong", which means' we have discovered with astonishment that the formula we use to calculate the number of bars display on the screen is totally false. "Apple does not refute provided that the mere holding of the phone can disrupt the reception quality. But according to the firm, |
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Sunday, 04 July 2010 05:46 |
| IBM's computer giant, has officially adopt Mozilla Firefox as default browser. Bob Sutor, VP open source and Linux at IBM, says he started using it because "it was new, fun and fast." He explained that among other fire fox is surprisingly consistent and open standards making it an important component in IBM's strategy. In addition to being secure, innovative, customizable, it is open source and its development is managed by a community that does not belong to a commercial entity. Bob Sutor is high praise when speaking of Firefox, stressing that the browser was able to reinvigorate the market for browsers. However, |
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Friday, 02 July 2010 14:17 |
| Three months after his showdown with China on censorship, the American group Google dropped Tuesday against the Chinese authorities, ceasing to reroute users to its site in Hong Kong, facing the threat of losing its license in China. The decision was announced on the official blog of the company, by the vice-president David Drummond, who noted that Google wished to renew its license on the world's largest market of the internet, then it expires Wednesday. After a long standoff with the government, Google is saying exceeded by censorship and cyber attacks, decided in March not to censor its Chinese site and upload it on |
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Friday, 02 July 2010 05:54 |
 | LG has recently launched the first Full HD video projector compatible 3D-ready, dedicated professionals. With a sober and elegant design, the LG CF3D thus rests on TruMotion 120 Hz for 3D. Featuring a Dual Engine that provides a contrast of 7000:1, it displays a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels high resolution. Finally, it is equipped with the latest innovations in system of polarized light. It comes with 6 pairs of glasses. The LG CF3D is announced at the price of 8700 €, or around 16,000 dinars. (Lapsus: following feedback from our readers, we fixed the price which is |
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