Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Sony HDR-SR5 Review at CNET

CNET has a Sony HDR-SR5 review online and gives this particular HD camcorder a 7/10 rating.
An uninspiring entrant in Sony’s HD camcorder lineup, the Sony Handycam HDR-SR5’s video quality and performance simply don’t deliver for the price.
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Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DigitalCamcorderNews/~3/cvDGLyMhA6M/sony-hdr-sr5-review-at-cnet

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Skyroll Wrinkle-free Luggage Carrier

Do you happen to have a great love for traveling? If you have answered in the affirmative, then surely you have your favorite cab driver whom you call to help you arrive at the airport on time, in addition to having your favorite luggage to travel – be it in a group, or as a [...]

Source: http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20130501/skyroll-wrinklefree-luggage-carrier/

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Sony Handycam 4K Concept Camcorder First Impressions Review

Sony's message was all about 4K for the masses. But if the masses want to record 4K themselves, what kind of device are they going to use? Sony gives us an early idea.

Source: http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Sony-4K-Concept-Camera-First-Impressions-Review.htm

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Wiikey hacks Wii U to play games from USB drives

Wiikey, the hackers who invented mod chips and soft mods for the Nintendo Wii and many other consoles, have developed a new hack for the Wii U that lets them play content and games from a custom USB drive. With the new hacking method, it looks like you won’t need to do any hardware modifications

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Sequoia supercomputer breaks simulation speed record, 41 times over

Sequoia supercomputer breaks simulation speed record, 41 times over

While we've seen supercomputers break records before, rarely have we seen the barrier smashed quite so thoroughly as by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Sequoia supercomputer. Researchers at both LLNL and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have used planet-scale calculations on the Blue Gene/Q-based cluster to set an all-time simulation speed record of 504 billion events per second -- a staggering 41 times better than the 2009 record of 12.2 billion. The partnership also set a record for parallelism, too, by making the supercomputer's 1.97 million cores juggle 7.86 million tasks at once. If there's a catch to that blistering performance, it's not knowing if Sequoia reached its full potential. LLNL and RPI conducted their speed run during an integration phase, when Sequoia could be used for public experiments; now that it's running classified nuclear simulations, we can only guess at what's possible.

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Source: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/30/sequoia-supercomputer-breaks-simulation-speed-record/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget

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Digg details further plans for Google Reader replacement

Digg released results of another one of its surveys today, detailing how people read and share RSS feed posts. The surveys from Digg are types of research that they’re conducting in order to build the best Google Reader replacement out there, which they initially announced last month. Based on the survey results they got, Digg

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Hulu boasts massive growth in Q1: 1m subscribers added and 1b videos streamed

Hulu announced some specifics today on their streaming business during Q1 of this year. The company said that 1 million Hulu Plus subscribers came on board this quarter, surpassing 4 million subscribers total. The company also announced that during the three-month quarter, over 1 billion videos were streamed. Hulu has seen its paid subscriber base

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