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Intel Bay Trail-powered HDMI stick PC

Lots of different sites reporting about this. I personally think that it is a good concept.
It will be interesting to see what price this will eventually retail at.
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http://hexus.net/tech/news/systems/76025-intel-bay-trail-powered-hdmi-stick-pc-available-online/



 
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OnePlus One Pre-Orders Start Oct. 27, But Act Fast.

Following Davva2004's review, I thought a few of you might like this. Your chance to get hold of one of these beasties.
Interested in getting your hands on the unlocked OnePlus One smartphone that's been causing a buzz on social media? Mark your calendar for Oct. 27.

At this point, the only way to get one of these handsets is to either secure an invite or participate in occasional promotions or contests the company runs. But that's about to change. OnePlus just announced plans to open up pre-orders for the One on Oct. 27.

But the pre-order window only lasts for an hour, starting at 11 a.m. EST, so you'll need to act fast. The good news is that you can prepare your order ahead of time to ensure your checkout goes quickly during that very brief 60-minute window.

"Go ahead and get your order just the way you want it," OnePlus wrote in a note on the pre-order page. "Save your cart, mark your calendar, and relax. You've got this."

But pre-ordering doesn't necessarily mean you'll get the phone right away. Once you successfully place your pre-order, you'll get an estimated shipping time. If you get an invitation after submitting your pre-order you can use it to skip the line and get your device shipped right away.
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Head over to the pre-order page @ http://preorder.oneplus.net/#preorder

Whilst you are there, you can try your luck and 'Tweet to win one'.......
 
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OnePlus One will also be updating their Android OS to Android L/Lollipop/5. Should roll out within 3 months(along with HTC and etc brands)
 
It should be no surprise to anyone that many smartphones may have been designed to last about 24 months – the length of a typical contract with a network service provider. After all, it is a fast-moving, high-turnover market and planned obsolescence is how it is kept moving.

Being high turnover means new models with new features can be brought to market and readily consumed by users conditioned to want the latest and greatest.

This is not necessarily a bad thing. It simply means that we will see a lot of new capabilities in the smartphones coming onto the market in the next few years.

Some things are not that far off and there is plenty of speculation about what else is to come. So what are smartphones of the future going to be like?

Your devoted personal assistant

There is a shift from smartphones being a communications device to a multi-function, voice-controlled computer that helps you run more and more aspects of your life.

It’s already a cloud-connected digital personal assistant that knows you, but it will grow to communicate with the computer in your car, at home, in the office, at the shopping mall and elsewhere.

It is likely to spend more time in your pocket too, as peripheral devices such as heads-up displays and watches bring the package into the wearable technology domain.

It can be downright dangerous to see the lack of situational awareness that many people have as they walk about city streets with eyes glued to their smartphones, crossing the street without looking and bumping into others passing by.

Master remote control

Modern life is cluttered with remote controllers for a growing number of gadgets. And with more devices becoming endowed with smarts of their own and wirelessly connected to the web, the major players are already creating master control apps such as Apple’s Homekit that will group devices into categories, or “suites” and allow all kinds of operations to be performed.

Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering Craig Federighi says in the video below to tell them to “get ready for bed”, and your smarthome-connected devices will make the garage door close, the doors lock and the lights dim.

One hotel chain is already talking about allowing you to be able to lock and unlock doors with your smartphone, so expect it to replace dedicated cards in a growing number of situations.

Health management

There is already a thriving market for smartphone-synced devices that monitor various aspects of your health; heart rate, distance covered and calories burned to name a few. And this is just the beginning.

In the coming years we are likely to see the growth of integrated health management applications that knows your history and receives data from sensors embedded in your watch and the things you wear, all of which lets you keep tabs on your health status and environmental conditions.

The smartphone becomes your personal physician that advises you in real-time how to stay healthy.

Computational cameras

The technology of image capture is moving from digital to computational.

Smartphone cameras of the future will likely incorporate something like Nvidea’s paradigm-shifting Chimera platform.

This emulates the human eye by being able to focus fast, track objects and compensate for adverse lighting, all of which will combine to produce amazingly life-like photos and videos.

Augmented reality

Augmented reality (AR) technology allows you to point your smartphone at a scene in the physical world, and the image on the screen is overlaid with all kinds of interesting information that has been retrieved from a database.

Its your own personal tour guide and teacher, and it is a technology just waiting for a good heads-up display to make it really useful. AR has been around for awhile, but is about to become much better.

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Greatly extended battery life

Lithium-ion, a revolutionary new battery technology being developed by researchers at the University of Illinois has the potential to extend battery life up to 2,000 times beyond what current batteries can provide.

Even with heavy use, your phone might go weeks or months between recharges.

There is also work in progress on kinetically charged batteries that use the energy of movement to keep the battery charged.

5G for superfast data and pervasive Wi-Fi

There is still a lot of life left in the current 4G mobile network, but when it does finally give way to 5G, the new network will offer superfast and efficient data transmission, possibly up to 100 times that of the fastest 4G, according to Huawei.

At those speeds, you could download a hi-definition feature film to your smartphone in less than a second.

Wi-Fi is also likely to become pervasive with the phasing in of new technologies such as Hotspot 2.0 and Next Generation that will allow you to stay in wireless contact almost anywhere you roam.

3D screens and holograms

With several 3D models already on the market (LG Optimus 3D, Motorola MT810 and Samsung AMOLED 3D) it is not difficult to see this trend continuing in the short to medium term.

Beyond 3D screens, there is talk of holographic smartphone displays in the not-too-distant future.

In 10 or 20 years

Much of this will be here in the next five years. But how about ten years from now?

Some futurists are predicting LCD displays that you can have on your regular glasses or in contact lenses, enhanced virtual keyboards and voice control replacing physical keyboards and integrated miniature devices small enough to fit into watches and jewellery that never need charging.

As wild as it sounds, we may well eventually have direct mind control over the smartdevices that are integrated, even implanted with consent into our physical selves.

Managing without your second brain

With smartphones morphing into powerful, multi-function computers that are moving closer to the centre of our lives, perhaps the biggest problem is not technological but psychological.

When the thought of being without your smartphone creates anxiety, it is time to switch it off and go for a walk in the forest or along the beach.
Source Windows News
 
When the thought of being without your smartphone creates anxiety, it is time to switch it off and go for a walk in the forest or along the beach.
I second that sentiment.
 
As we all know, Microsoft bought Nokia, however now they are aiming to eliminate the whole Nokia brand on their line of Lumia Windows Phones. Here are some pictures of what the branding will look like:

Front:
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Back:
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Source - KitGuru
 
VisionTek Launches Pocket-Sized USB 3.0 Solid State Drive
VisionTek has announced the new USB 3.0 Pocket SSD line of thumb drive-sized Solid State Drives.
Aimed at creative professionals, IT power users, and performance enthusiasts seeking ultra-fast media and large file transfers. VisionTek USB Pocket SSD comes in two sizes of either 120 or 240GB while being compatible to nearly all Windows, Mac OS X and Linux based systems with USB ports.
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This is no ordinary thumb drive, it can do a lot more as it is basically a full SSD that is inside this drive. With the proper set-up, you can run a variety of operating systems with full capabilities.
The drive itself is built from aircraft-grade aluminium. The internals are powered by a LSI SandForce 2281 controller that can deliver up to 455 MB/s reads and up to 440MB/s writes with a UASP compatible motherboard or USB controller.
They are priced at $109.99 -120GB and $174.99 -240GB

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For more information head over to VisionTek's site@ www.visiontek.com/solid-state-drives.html

Personally, I think it is good news that a company is pushing the limits of USB 3.0 and I can only imagine faster drives when USB 3.1 becomes a standard for all new pc's.
 
Steam Deep Silver Publisher Weekend 2014 upto 75% off
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Personally I was more interested in the Saints Row Franchise Pack, as I have been waiting to get SRiv cheaply!
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Includes 49 items: Saints Row 2, Saints Row IV, Saints Row IV - Enter The Dominatrix, Saints Row IV - Anime Pack, Saints Row IV - Bling Bling Pack, Saints Row IV - College Daze Pack, Saints Row IV - Element of Destruction Pack, Saints Row IV - Game
Originally £49.99 Now £12.49, that's 75% off

So fire up your Steam Engine ( Sorry, just could not help it! ) and grab a bargain.
http://store.steampowered.com/sale/deepsilverweekend2014
 
Well I'm a happy bunny today, and so should all our Assetto Corsa fans, they have announced confirmation that they have acquired a official full Ford license.

The best is yet to come. You are supporting us so much, we'll continue to surprise you. A bright future is waiting for our great fans. Assetto Corsa welcomes the official Ford Motor Company License!

I can not wait to get in on some classic blue oval goodness!

Source: Assetto Corsa Facebook page
 
OverclockersUK have slashed the price on a select few GTX 900 series gpus,

All prices include VAT.
 
Lenovo have bought Motorola

Its been rumoured for a while but yeah, once again lenovo buying themselves into a new market. Pretty decent as Motorola know how to make a good phone and lenovo also make half decent, if a bit odd specc'd, phones. Lenovo also have a big share in the Chinese market, which could only be a good thing for Motorola.
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Motorola has announced that it is now officially under control of Lenovo, closing the deal that was announced at the beginning of the year.

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Now it's up to Lenovo to not screw things up. In the blog post, Motorola states that they will "continue to focus on pure Android and fast upgrades," so it sounds like Lenovo won't mess with a good thing. When Google took over Motorola, it said it "inherited 12 to 18 months of product pipeline." The Google/Motorola deal closed in May of 2012, and sure enough, 15 months later we saw the first Moto X. It's safe to assume Lenovo's Motorola takeover will follow a similar schedule, so expect to wait about a year before we see any real changes.

Source: Ars
 
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