Sony VAIO VCC111 Chromebook photos and manual leaked by FCC

An unannounced Chromebook from Sony has surfaced at the FCC website this week. The Sony VAIO VCC111 Chromebook was pictured in numerous photos consisting of a user manual, all of that have been recently published after the FCC’s confidentiality agreement with Sony had lifted. The unique filing actually dates back to last September.

Sony VAIO VCC111 Chromebook photos and manual leaked by FCC

The Sony VAIO VCC111 Chromebook appears to have a 11.6-inch display, a top row of Chrome-specific hot keys, USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, SD card reader, SSD storage, and headphone and microphone jacks. It also has a 4100mAh 31 Whr removable battery, but other details on processor and memory haven’t been specified.

Posted by admin - March 23, 2012 at 9:26 pm

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Anti-iPad: Three Android Alternatives

You’d be forgiven for thinking the recent iPad was the sole tablet around, given the furore – and the sales success – of the third-gen model, but what if, for one reason or another, you’re left unswayed by Apple’s shiny slate? There is a world of tablets outside of the iPad, and for the instant Android is the primary competition. Read on for our top three picks for the iPad-avoider.

Anti-iPad: Three Android Alternatives

Posted by admin - March 23, 2012 at 6:45 pm

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MSI GeForce GTX 680 offers easy Kepler overclocking

given the early reviews - but ramps up the benefit of tweaking the card’s default settings, on the way to squeeze somewhat extra out.

MSI GeForce GTX 680 offers easy Kepler overclocking

The potential – not particularly capitalized on inside the initial products – for driving Kepler further isn’t entirely unlocked by Afterburner, however the MSI-exclusive tool should a minimum of go a way to creating it easier. It supports GPU and Memory Clock offset and gear limit control, along with in-game video recording and a built-in DX11 effect test for testing out the settings, and might be wirelessly controlled by Android and iOS devices.

Posted by admin - March 23, 2012 at 5:50 pm

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Mountain Lion Retina graphics tip high-res MacBooks incoming

Mountain Lion developer preview.

Mountain Lion Retina graphics tip high-res MacBooks incoming

Ars Technica was tipped by a source to the newest changes. Within the Messages app, a 2x size icon is getting used for an audio chat invitation other than the regular icon. You will discover from the picture that the icon is way larger than it’s purported to be.

The source infers from this slip up that top resolution Retina Displays are at the horizon for future MacBooks, “perhaps concurrent with the discharge of OS X 10.8.” As previously reported, Apple has incorporated a HiDPI mode into OS X Lion, and 2x graphic elements have also been seen lurking throughout the OS.

Posted by admin - March 23, 2012 at 4:09 pm

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SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: March 23, 2012

Start your morning off right with the recent iPad: The Skeptic’s Review by Chris Davies. Next get all the way down to business along with your AT&T Android device with a listing of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich updates. There is a gigantically impressive in… cost… $31,792 Leica obtainable, and Angry Birds: Space has officially been released.

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: March 23, 2012

The second wave of iPad shipments was launched. There is a little bit of a next chapter within the Android eavesdropping patent saga with a little matching of ads to background chatter. Sasmung has decided that they will be matching Apple with iconic designs for the long run. Google Play may soon be selling movies rather than just renting them out.

Posted by admin - March 23, 2012 at 3:17 pm

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