Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Nuclear Powered Preamp Promises Incredibly Excessive Accuracy With a Built-in Atomic Clock [Overkill]

Audiophiles are always on the hunt for the most over-the-top setup to impress and make other audiophiles jealous. And there's now a nuclear option in the audiophile arms race with this DAC featuring a built-in rubidium-powered atomic clock promising incredibly accurate and stable digital to analog conversions, and vice versa. More »


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Sunday, April 22, 2012

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Study shows more people watch TV on tablets than computers, still nothing on

Study shows more people watch TV on tablets than computers, still nothing on

Is your notebook still your preferred second TV? Well, it seems you're now in the minority. The hip new way of consuming the drug of the nation -- after the 'ole tube itself -- is on a tablet, according to a recent Viacom study. Over 2,500 people were polled nationwide, and the results show a shift away from computers and smartphones to slates. Tabs made up 15 percent of full-length TV show viewings, with the increase of streaming services and companion apps being cited as contributing factors to the trend. We don't know what the fuss is about, we watch all our telly on a tablet.

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

HTC One X available today on Rogers for $170 with a three-year contract

HTC One X available today on Rogers for $170 with a three-year contract

We know Yanks using AT&T's network will be getting their own flavor of the HTC One X early next month, thus it's only appropriate for the neighbors up north to get a taste of the same smartphone medicine. Thanks to Rogers, those of you in Canada will be able to get your hands on this Sense 4, ICS-filled handset as soon as today. Rogers says HTC's One kin is coming as an exclusive to its shop, currently listing it for $169.99 on "select" three-year deals or $624.99 without any attachments. Keep in mind, this specific model's loaded with the Snapdragon S4 chip, which is slightly different than the One we reviewed a few weeks back. However, if all those cores don't make a difference to you, then all that's left to do is head to the source below and pull the trigger.

[Thanks, Sean]

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HTC One X available today on Rogers for $170 with a three-year contract originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 20 Apr 2012 17:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Italy Villa Rental Is the Perfect Option for People with Special ...

When it comes to enjoying a vacation at Italy, two options are available-booking rooms at a hotel or renting Italy villas. Italy villa rental can be especially beneficial for people with special requirements. In this article, we will discuss how people with special requirements can benefit from Italy villa rental.

? ?People Who Have Special Dietary Requirements

Holiday apartments usually offer kitchen facilities to travelers. This means that they can buy food supplies and ingredients and cook meal the way they prefer. This facility can be useful for people with have special food preferences, such as low-calorie or vegetarian food.

While hotels can offer delicious meals, they usually do not consider personal preferences of guests, while cooking meals. Opting for holiday apartments, on the other hand, will provide occupants with the flexibility to cook meals, according to their personal requirements.
? ?People With Kids

Staying at a hotel with kids can be frustrating.

It is difficult to keep books and toys neatly arranged in a hotel room. Since the space is also limited, they cannot spend time in doing fun activities, such as playing or simply jumping around. The result is that children feel bored, which interfere with overall enjoyment of the vacation.

Holiday apartments, on the other hand, are spacious and provide children with loads of space to play and have fun. Many holiday apartments also have their own pools, thus offering kids the opportunity to splash around in water.

? ?People Who Need To Stay For Long

Sometimes, people visit Italy for business assignments and need to stay for some months.

Opting for a hotel, in such a situation, can be expensive. Holiday apartments, on the other hand, can be a good option for people who need to stay at a place for a longer period. They can prepare their own meals and perform necessary activities, such as washing clothes or ironing them, without paying anything extra. ?

? ?People Who Value Privacy

Holiday homes can be the perfect option for people who prefer a quiet life, rather than noisy surroundings of hotels. Staying at holiday homes will allow them to enjoy precious moments with their families, without feeling disturbed by activities of other guests or hotel staff.

Italy villas, in general, are suitable for anyone willing to experience Italy at economic prices. Additionally, as the article discussed, they can be especially beneficial for people with special requirements.

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Samsung's S-Cloud tipped to arrive alongside the Galaxy S III next month

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Korean newspaper Maeil Business believes that Samsung's finally ironed out the kinks in its S-Cloud service and will unveil it alongside the Galaxy S III at next month's event. The Korean giant will reportedly offer an "unlimited service" with less of the content or storage restrictions imposed by iCloud. It'll also apparently come with a VOD-store, offering up audio and video content for a fee, presumably beside what's available in Google Play. It's also reporting that the company's Media Solution Center has asked Microsoft to join KT and Amazon in developing the infrastructure to ensure a smooth launch. Either way, it's not long now until we know for certain, so be sure to join us on May 3rd for the whole story.

Samsung's S-Cloud tipped to arrive alongside the Galaxy S III next month originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 20 Apr 2012 11:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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