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Entries for April, 2011

Samsung sees tough outlook, Q1 hits 2-year low on TVs

SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics faces a challenging outlook after reporting its third consecutive fall in quarterly profit as it struggles to make ground on Apple Inc and faces a tepid recovery in its TV and flat screens business. Original post by timothy

BlackBerry 6 comes to Bold 9700, Curve 3G on AT&T

Today, AT&T released BlackBerry 6 to the Bold 9700 and Curve 3G handsets. The update brings both the Bold and Curve up to Research In Motion’s latest operating system — which sports an overhauled user interface and improved performance. Those interested in getting the latest and greatest code on their AT&T device can visit AT&T’s [...]

Hebrew University and eTeacher Group to Offer Aramaic Language via Online Program

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — The Ancient Language of Daniel’s Prophecies The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and eTeacher Group announced the addition of Aramaic to its unique offering for students around the world to participate in its joint Biblical Hebrew program. The new program builds upon the success of the Biblical Hebrew program introduced in 2007 [...]

TERA KOREA To Present ‘Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell with Windmill’ For Children Education, Utilizing Sunlight Energy

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — TERA KOREA (representative Jin-Yong Park, www.terakorea.co.kr) introduced ‘Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell with Windmill’, an educational product utilizing sunlight energy, at ‘KOREA GREEN ENERGY FESTIVAL 2011′ held in CECO, Chang-Won, from April 27 to 30. Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell with Windmill helps children to understand structure and performance property of DSSC (Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell), [...]

Panasonic Released “Panasonic VIERA AR Setup Simulator”, iPhone Application That Enables Simulation of VIERA Being Setup in a Room

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — Panasonic Corporation developed “Panasonic VIERA AR Setup Simulator” using AR (augmented reality), iPhone application that enables to see when VIERA is setup by integrating real-time generated CG to camera captured images of real space such as living room. The distribution began on April 27, 2011. Print out special AR markers (2 [...]

KYOCERA To Supply 6MW of Solar Modules for Solar Power Plant in Italy

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — Becomes largest installation of Kyocera modules in Italy Kyocera Corporation announced that it has supplied approximately 6-megawatts (MW) of the company’s multicrystalline silicon solar modules for a large-scale solar power plant near Turin, Italy. The large-scale solar plant in Cigliano (Piedmont region), with an output of approximately 6MW, is the largest [...]

MoMinis to Open Development Contest for Cross-Platform Mobile Games with $15,000 in Prizes

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — Following their public launch of The MoMinis Studio, MoMinis, a provider of cross-platform mobile game development and distribution tools, is teaming up with CasualGaming.biz and GetJar for the ‘GameCast’ game development contest. GameCast begins on April 28th and offers $15,000 in total prizes plus a distribution deal for the winning creative [...]

Former Vice President Al Gore’s ‘Our Choice Book’ to Come to Life with New App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — The Our Choice App is the first effort from PushPop Press, in collaboration with Rodale Inc. and Melcher Media Rodale, Melcher Media, the Office of the Hon. Al Gore, and PushPop Press announced that their groundbreaking Our Choice App, an interactive digital version of the former Vice President’s book Our Choice: [...]

Shazam To Launch ‘Unlimited Tagging’ Globally in Free App for Android

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — First of its Kind Sponsorship with eBay and Facebook Integration with Shazam Friends makes Discovering and Sharing Music Effortless Shazam, the world’s leading mobile discovery company, announced a major update to its Shazam App for Android which brings with it two exciting new features: unlimited tagging sponsored by eBay for all [...]

Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: April 2011

April is relatively quiet on the processing front. However, we know AMD recently started shipping its new Fusion-based Llano CPUs to customers, so we may be on the cusp of significant changes to the market. Learn more in this month’s review! Original post by Dave Rees