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Samsung updates high-end Series 9 ultrabook, catching up as 1080p screens become the norm

As reported on The Verge. By David Pierce Nine months ago, the 1600 x 900 display on Samsung’s Series 9 laptop was relatively impressive for its time, but it has since been bested by a number of 1080p (and occasionally even higher) ultrabook displays. Now Samsung’s playing catch-up, announcing today the latest version of its flagship laptop, which it teased at CES in January. The new Series 9 has a 13.3-inch, 1920 x 1080 LED display, coupled with a “SuperBright” technology that Samsung…

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Samsung VP confirms work on a watch, among other future products

As reported on Engadget. By Richard Lawler Rumors of a new smart watch are following more than just one particular tech company, and like Apple there have been suggestions Samsung is working on such a product. Bloomberg reports mobile executive VP Lee Young Hee said during an interview that “We are preparing products for the future, and the watch is definitely one of them.” As to when, he only indicated it would be important to be the first one to…

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Nike selects ten companies to participate in Accelerator program

As reported on Engadget. By Nicole Lee A couple of months after Nike opened its Accelerator startup program for registration, the sportswear giant has deemed just ten companies out of hundreds of applicants to be worthy enough to jump on board the Nike+ API train: FitDeck, GoRecess, Chroma.io, CoachBase, GoFitCause, HighFive, Sprout At Work, GeoPalz, Incomparable Things and RecBob. Selected ideas range from a deck of fitness cards to interactive gaming rewards. As a reminder, the TechStars-run program was designed to encourage…

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PowerKiss joins Power Matters Alliance, plans to expand wireless charging standard in Europe Mobile

As reported on Engadget. By Zach Honig Now might be the time to familiarize yourself with the Power Matters Alliance (PMA). The industry’s most recognizable standard, Qi, is facing serious competition from the PMA, which has garnered support from Duracell Powermat, AT&T, smartphone manufacturers such as BlackBerry and ZTE, and even Starbucks shops, which have begun rolling out its wireless charging tech in certain outlets. Beginning soon, you may be able to charge your compatible smartphone at European McDonald’s restaurants,…

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Philips DesignLine TV is a seamless square pane of glass (video) HD

As reported on Engadget. By Alexis Santos Folks with an eye for unusual design likely had their interest piqued by Samsung’s“Timeless Gallery” TV stand, but now a new Philips television is stepping into the living room limelight. Dubbed the Philips DesignLine, the rig hides an LCD display behind a seamless glass pane with a black to transparent gradient that supports itself by leaning against a wall. The TV operates at 1,400 Hz and packs a dual-core…

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Dell’s newest desktop is an 18-inch tablet

As reported on TechCrunch. By Jeff Blagdon Lots of devices are trying to combine the portability of a tablet with the full-featured experience of a laptop. Today at SXSW, Dell’s showing off a new computer that’s taking things one step further — the XPS 18 All-In-One is an 18-inch Windows 8 tablet / desktop hybrid that weighs in under five pounds.   AT LESS THAN HALF THE WEIGHT OF THE TAP 20, THE XPS 18 IS…

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Apple’s watch will run iOS and arrive later this year, say sources

As reported on The Verge. By Nilay Patel Jony Ive wants a spot on your wrist More details are emerging about Apple’s forthcoming watch, which is targeted for release this year, according to a Bloomberg report this morning and corroborated by our sources. Bloomberg says the watch project has long been a favorite of Apple design chief Jony Ive, who reportedly ordered “boxes” of Nike sports watches for his team to study a few years ago. That’s perfectly in line with…

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Freescale fashions world’s smallest ARM-powered microcontroller

As reported on Engadget. By Alexis Santos If you’re looking for an exceedingly tiny ARM-based microcontroller, Freescale says it’s just cooked up the world’s smallest. Dubbed the Kinetis KL02, the piece of kit is 25 precent smaller than the previous record-holder and measures up at a 1.9 x 2.00 x 0.56 millimeters. Having trouble visualizing exactly how small that is? Just take a gander at the photo above. A 48 MHz ARM Cortex-M0+ processor has made it onto the wafer-level chip-scale…

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LG unveils world’s smallest wireless charger, preps it for global availability Mobile

As reported on Engadget. By Alexis Santos LG may have an obsession with hulking smartphones, but it’s taken a different tact with its latest wireless charger, which is being hailed as the world’s smallest. Christened the WCP-300, the pad juices up Qi-compatible devices such as the Nexus 4 (if you’re not in the mood for a sliced sphere, of course) and the outfit’s Optimus G Pro, Vu II and LTE II. South Korea will see the hardware arrive this week with a 65,000…

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NVIDIA GTX Titan review roundup: the fastest single-GPU card ever tested

As reported on Engadget. By Darren Murphy Looking to cut to the chase? Those yearning for the fastest single-GPU powered graphics card ever tested need look no further… for the moment, anyway. NVIDIA’s beastly GTX Titan has been making the rounds on test benches across the world, and while demo titles and stress factors varied somewhat, the overall conclusion seems pretty unanimous. The folks at Hot Hardware proclaimed: “In every benchmark or game we threw at it, regardless of resolution,…

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