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Entries for December, 2011

BIF, ‘Deal out Briquette with Love’

BIF (president Seong-gyun Jung, www.bif.co.kr) members of 30 volunteered for  low income families at Songhyeon-dong dong―gu. incheon to deal out Briquette with love on Dec. 27th. ‘Deal out Briquette with Love’ is an event for social contribution activities. They have been volunteering every winter for petty old people living alone and low income families. BIF gave and delivered briquette to people who needs it. [...]

[imm cologne 2012] Rukotvorine, trying to influence modern furniture design and production

Honored as the producer of heirloom quality hand-carved furniture, with pieces under State protection as national cultural heritage in Bosnia and carving techniques documented by UNESCO, Rukotvorine is not the kind of company one would expect to influence the direction of modern furniture design and production. However, by launching what they call “Manulution,” Rukotvorine is [...]

Leaked Windows Phone roadmap says Tango update launches in Q2, Apollo in Q4

Microsoft may follow up its Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) release with Windows Phone Tango as soon as the second quarter next year according to a leaked document WMPoweruser claims to be an an official roadmap. Windows Phone Tango may only be released for lower-end products with the “best prices,” although a conflicting rumor suggested that Nokia’s flagship Lumia 900 [...]

Stratfor delays website launch after hack attack

(Reuters) – Private intelligence analysis firm Strategic Forecasting Inc., which was attacked by online hackers at the weekend, said in a letter to free subscribers that it has decided to delay the launching of its website by about a week. Original post by Unknown Lamer

Roits Nine to release ‘S-view Fingerprint Prevention Film’

Roits Nine(representative Jae-yu Huh)’s functional film brand ‘S-view’ released anti-fingerprint film in step with Galaxy Note release. This product is screen protection film for 5.3 Galaxy Note with ‘Anti-fingerprint Surface’. Also, sight can be protected from dim light and UV rays with AG coating technique. They said that a kind of slime is not remained after [...]

Intel may unveil new 22nm Ivy Bridge processors on April 8th

Intel could be preparing to unveil most of its next-generation 22nm Ivy Bridge processors ”on or around” April 8th according to a recent rumor. The company is set to introduce 25 different models in total, DigiTimes reported, including 17 chips designed for use in desktop PCs and eight for notebooks and ultrabooks. Intel will announce the following desktop [...]

Best SSDs For The Money: December 2011

Welcome to the last column of 2011. We updated our recommendations to reflect the recent price drops on second-gen SandForce hardware. There are several good deals to be found for right about $150-200 bucks. Prices are falling, and we keep you informed. Original post by Janet Cloninger

HP reportedly tried to offload Palm assets for $1.2 billion

Hewlett-Packard has made some wild decisions regarding Palm and webOS following the acquisition in 2010. HP bought Palm for $1.2 billion in April of last year, killed webOS hardware, and then reportedly tried to sell Palm and the dead operating system for $1.2 billion, VentureBeat said Wednesday. Among the companies approached by HP? Facebook. According to the report, HP [...]

Verizon looking into reports of 4G network problem

(Reuters) – Verizon Wireless is investigating reports that some customers were experiencing trouble accessing its fourth generation (4G) network, a spokesman told Reuters, as the company yet again had to face service problems with its faster wireless service. Original post by Unknown Lamer

$25 Raspberry Pi computer is as small as a credit card, will launch next month

The Raspberry Pi Foundation is preparing to launch a new ultra-affordable Linux-powered computer next month that is the size of a credit card. It’s so affordable, in fact, that it will cost just $25 or $35, depending on how much RAM the buyer requires. In an interview with Edge, Raspberry Pi Foundation head David Braben [...]