September 4th, 2010 by Trends For Websites
Researchers at Cambridge University have recently published a paper on their new type of WORM (write once read many) memory which is even more low powered than the ones that came before it.

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Cambridge scientists develop lower-than-low power WORM memory
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September 4th, 2010 by Trends For Websites
That “leaked” low-end LG Android device from a few days back? Turns out it was nothing more than the Optimus Chic, one of two Google-powered phones that the company announced back in early July.

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LG Optimus One and Optimus Chic eyes-on
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September 4th, 2010 by Trends For Websites
Well, what do we have here? Looks like a Logitech beta user was kind enough to (potentially break his NDA and) show off his early grab: the Google TV-infused Revue . What follows is a series of blurred photos that’d make the FCC weep , but all the same, who are we to critique news

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Logitech Revue and Google TV get very early blurrycam impressions
Tags: after-the-break, already-racked, android, blurred-photos, digital-trends, google tv, includes-asking, ipad, logitech, ping, show-off-his, v-infused-revue
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September 4th, 2010 by Trends For Websites
We’re still trying to figure out exactly what Apple’s new Ping social network is good for, but apparently quite a few people are curious about it: it’s already racked up a million users in its first two days. That’s just a third of the people who’ve downloaded iTunes 10, so we’re sure the numbers are will grow even faster as more people snag iTunes and the network effect starts to kick in — and things will get really crazy if Apple and Facebook ever work out their little tiff

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Apple’s Ping gains a million users in first two days
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September 4th, 2010 by Trends For Websites
And here it is, Panasonic’s prototype G-series micro-four-thirds shooter with new interchangeable 3D lens . We caught the pair hanging out at IFA with nary a soul around to take notice. Too bad for them, good for you if you’ve made the jump to a panny MFT as the lens will ultimately be compatible with your Lumix G micro system..

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Panasonic’s prototype Micro Four Thirds 3D lens and body arrive in Berlin
Tags: 3d lens, 3dlens, a-brand-new, a-few-week, announce-its, compatible-with, entry, from-the-sound, hands-on, ifa2010, lumix, microfourthirds, photokina, press-release
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September 4th, 2010 by Trends For Websites
We haven’t spotted this one at IFA yet, but Fujitsu has taken advantage of the show to announce its new LifeBook T580, which it’s going so far as to call “slate-beating.” That apparently comes from the fact that it’s not only a convertible tablet PC, but one with four-finger multitouch. Unfortunately, that’s done on a 10.1-inch resistive touchscreen (complete with a stylus that can be tucked away), but the rest of the specs aren’t too shabby, and include up to a Core i5 processor, optional 3G and GPS, a promised eight hours of battery life, and plenty of business-minded security measures — all in a three-pound package

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Fujitsu announces LifeBook T580 with four-finger multitouch
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September 3rd, 2010 by Trends For Websites
The CDMA-equipped Samsung Galaxy Tab has so far been nothing more than a sticker in a random snapshot and some whispers about Verizon , but Boy Genius Report is saying that the Tab’s also bound for Sprint ‘s network this November, on both its 3G and 4G (i.e. WiMAX ) network —
Tags: cf19, cf31, drop resistant, nothing-more, process, qik, samsung-galaxy, tab, wimax
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September 3rd, 2010 by Trends For Websites
Panasonic’s gone on a real tear here, releasing two new Toughbook models at once.

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Panasonic cranks out new 31 and 19 Series Toughbooks for Japan
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September 3rd, 2010 by Trends For Websites
When we first caught wind of LG’s “180-inch plasma” we were understandably enthused (and just a little skeptical), but our excitement was quickly ruined with word that LG was merely sticking nine 600Hz 60-inch plasmas next to each other and calling it a day. We got a glimpse at the “multi-vision display” (LG shorthand for “a bunch of screens next to each other”) today, and it’s still decently impressive in its own right. LG’s managed to get the seams between the screens down to a mere 1.5mm, and while the lines are still noticeable, they could be a lot worse.

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LG’s 180-inch plasma that wasn’t
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September 3rd, 2010 by Trends For Websites
Not much happened this week apart from a local fruit company holding a small event, a minor industry get-together in Germany, and Samsung releasing a giant Galaxy S. Yeah, yawn . Josh, Paul, and Nilay will be on hand at 4:30PM EST to talk it all over, so get cozy in the chat below and we’ll see you then! P.S

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The Engadget Podcast, live at 4:30PM EST!
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