Aside from the AS100 that was unveiled last year, Toshiba aims to launch their new AT300 tablet based on Android 3.0 and runs dual-core processor in June. According to online sources, the AT300 will be categorized under the Regza series. No word as to whether it will be available here though.
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Toshiba AT300 Android 3.0 dual-core tablet to launch in June - VR-Zone.com
Posted by wesfastsea under TechnologyFrom http://vr-zone.com 4967 days ago
Microsoft announces public beta of Office 365 for businesses - VR-Zone.com
Posted by wesfastsea under TechnologyFrom http://vr-zone.com 4968 days ago
Maybe it is because Microsoft's Office productivity suite is still the number one office suite of choice for most users around the world that people are always trying to nitpick on it for not being able to match up to their lofty expectations of what a 'proper' office productivity suite is supposed ...
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MSI launches its H61I-E35 mini-ITX board - VR-Zone.com
Posted by wesfastsea under TechnologyFrom http://vr-zone.com 4976 days ago
If you've been waiting for an affordable mini-ITX board for Intel's Sandy Bridge processors, then MSI might have what you've been waiting for in the shape of the H61I-E35 which is its latest LGA-1155 motherboard. It might not be the most feature rich board out there, but this should also allow MSI t...
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Intel set to expand Sandy Bridge processor family - VR-Zone.com
Posted by wesfastsea under TechnologyFrom http://vr-zone.com 4979 days ago
According to the latest leaked roadmap details we can look forward to new Sandy Bridge processors this quarter as well as in Q3 with Intel expanding the entry level tiers over the next six months or so with a range of new models. In the near future we can expect a range of Pentium branded processors...
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Google planning to introduce 'channel' system to YouTube? - VR-Zone.com
Posted by wesfastsea under TechnologyFrom http://vr-zone.com 4980 days ago
Sure, YouTube may have the world's most comprehensive, up-to-date repository of movies, home-made video clips and other kinds of media files, but it appears that Google is still trying to find a way to position YouTube as a source of media that will eventually be as ubiquitous as existing television...
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