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Eyes-on the innards of Fujitsu’s K supercomputer

Fujitsu’s K supercomputer was on our radar before it was even completed, and naturally, we let you know when it smoked the competition and became the supercomputing speed king . So, when we had the opportunity to see a piece of K at Fujitsu’s North America Technology Forum today, we couldn’t pass it up

Fujitsu’s K supercomputer was on our radar before it was even completed, and naturally, we let you know when it smoked the competition and became the supercomputing speed king . So, when we had the opportunity to see a piece of K at Fujitsu’s North America Technology Forum today, we couldn’t pass it up

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Fuzhou Rockchip hypes RK2918 chip for bargain ICS phones and tablets

Could Fuzhou Rockchip’s new RK2918 be the the next go-to processor for a budget Android 4.0 experience? We already spotted this fleck of silicon running in the company’s PAD prototype (shown above) and now we’re told it’ll also power a China-targeted ICS smartphone made by AirTouch , as well as an ‘eHome Cloud Solution’ that’ll somehow make it easier for smartphones, tablets and PCs to share resources over a home network.

Could Fuzhou Rockchip’s new RK2918 be the the next go-to processor for a budget Android 4.0 experience? We already spotted this fleck of silicon running in the company’s PAD prototype (shown above) and now we’re told it’ll also power a China-targeted ICS smartphone made by AirTouch , as well as an ‘eHome Cloud Solution’ that’ll somehow make it easier for smartphones, tablets and PCs to share resources over a home network.

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Sony’s second try at Google TV brings Blu-ray player, streaming box and a new remote

Interestingly, despite a Sony execs saying that its Google TV model was meeting sales expectations , for the second round it’s focusing on two add-on boxes. The NSZ-GP9 Blu-ray player and NSZ-GS7 network media player (pictured above) will ship in North America and Europe in early summer, and are expect to roll out in other regions afterwards as Google TV expands its reach. Common to both boxes is a completely reimagined remote, featuring a backlit QWERTY keyboard, touchpad and motion control for gaming.

Interestingly, despite a Sony execs saying that its Google TV model was meeting sales expectations , for the second round it’s focusing on two add-on boxes. The NSZ-GP9 Blu-ray player and NSZ-GS7 network media player (pictured above) will ship in North America and Europe in early summer, and are expect to roll out in other regions afterwards as Google TV expands its reach. Common to both boxes is a completely reimagined remote, featuring a backlit QWERTY keyboard, touchpad and motion control for gaming.

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Ford’s SYNC Destinations gets updated, now computer optional

Last year, Ford unveiled the SYNC Destinations app , which allowed owners to use their smartphones to preview and sling locations previously entered on syncmyride.com, to equipped vehicles . This year’s update simplifies that process, removing that last step, as locations can now be entered and sent to the vehicle entirely on device and sans website

Last year, Ford unveiled the SYNC Destinations app , which allowed owners to use their smartphones to preview and sling locations previously entered on syncmyride.com, to equipped vehicles . This year’s update simplifies that process, removing that last step, as locations can now be entered and sent to the vehicle entirely on device and sans website

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Emporia Telecom expands to North America and Latin America, brings a couple new phones with it

Emporia Telecom , an Austrian phone manufacturer that focuses on making basic and easy-to-use handsets, announced this morning that it plans to expand its boundaries to include North and Latin America sometime this Spring. Along with the endeavor, Emporia plans to introduce two new handsets: the EmporiaCLICK clamshell and EmporiaSOLIDplus rugged candybar. These devices — much like the others in the lineup — are geared toward seniors who aren’t interested in a smartphone, and boast simple features such as large buttons, loud speakerphone and ringtones, high-powered vibration motors and a one-touch Call to Care button that automatically alerts emergency services when pressed

Emporia Telecom , an Austrian phone manufacturer that focuses on making basic and easy-to-use handsets, announced this morning that it plans to expand its boundaries to include North and Latin America sometime this Spring. Along with the endeavor, Emporia plans to introduce two new handsets: the EmporiaCLICK clamshell and EmporiaSOLIDplus rugged candybar. These devices — much like the others in the lineup — are geared toward seniors who aren’t interested in a smartphone, and boast simple features such as large buttons, loud speakerphone and ringtones, high-powered vibration motors and a one-touch Call to Care button that automatically alerts emergency services when pressed

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7digital music store app headed to Windows Phone in January, North American expansion planned

7digital brought its 13 million track-strong music store to the BlackBerry Playbook earlier this year , and it looks like it now has another new platform in its sights. The company confirmed today that it plans to release a music store app for Windows Phone 7.5 devices in January, apparently with a little help from a partnership with Microsoft.

7digital brought its 13 million track-strong music store to the BlackBerry Playbook earlier this year , and it looks like it now has another new platform in its sights. The company confirmed today that it plans to release a music store app for Windows Phone 7.5 devices in January, apparently with a little help from a partnership with Microsoft.

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ASUS Transformer Prime goes up for pre-order in North America, banks on your lust for Tegra 3

It’s only been a few weeks since ASUS went official with it’s Tegra 3-packing Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet.

It’s only been a few weeks since ASUS went official with it’s Tegra 3-packing Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet.

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Windows 7 overtakes XP globally, Vista found weeping in a corner

According to StatCounter, it’s taken roughly two years for Redmond’s latest to surpass XP and become the world’s most popular operating system. October 2011 marks the first time that Windows 7 has overtaken XP globally, with a 40 percent share of the market versus the latter’s 38

According to StatCounter, it’s taken roughly two years for Redmond’s latest to surpass XP and become the world’s most popular operating system. October 2011 marks the first time that Windows 7 has overtaken XP globally, with a 40 percent share of the market versus the latter’s 38

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The Engadget / eBoy t-shirt shop is officially open, pre-orders start today!

Woo, boy. We’ve been bursting at the seams to share this one, and it’s finally time — Engadget is teaming up with the one and only eBoy ( read our introduction here ) in order to open up our very own t-shirt shop! We’ve worked with eBoy over the years, and we’ve never been let down by their mind-blowing work. Every so often, we’ve offered up a stash of shirts for our dear readers to snap up, and every time, they were gone before sundown

Woo, boy. We’ve been bursting at the seams to share this one, and it’s finally time — Engadget is teaming up with the one and only eBoy ( read our introduction here ) in order to open up our very own t-shirt shop! We’ve worked with eBoy over the years, and we’ve never been let down by their mind-blowing work. Every so often, we’ve offered up a stash of shirts for our dear readers to snap up, and every time, they were gone before sundown

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The Engadget / eBoy t-shirt shop is officially open, pre-orders start today!

IDC follows Gartner in cutting PC sales growth forecast

Sales in ‘mature’ markets including North America and Europe keep slowing while China remains largest market The research group IDC has followed Gartner in once more cutting its forecast for the number of PCs that will be sold this year, and predicts that the number sold in “mature markets” including North America, Europe and Japan will remain below 2010′s levels until 2013. Worldwide sales grew by just 2.7% in the second quarter, compared to a 2.9% forecast; for the year IDC has cut its expectation from 4.2% growth overall to just 2.8%. It did not however give specific numbers for machines sold

Sales in ‘mature’ markets including North America and Europe keep slowing while China remains largest market The research group IDC has followed Gartner in once more cutting its forecast for the number of PCs that will be sold this year, and predicts that the number sold in “mature markets” including North America, Europe and Japan will remain below 2010′s levels until 2013. Worldwide sales grew by just 2.7% in the second quarter, compared to a 2.9% forecast; for the year IDC has cut its expectation from 4.2% growth overall to just 2.8%. It did not however give specific numbers for machines sold

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