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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 08:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[LittleBigPlanet 2: Redefining replay value]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 08:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Asus goes tablet crazy at CES: Launches Android-powered Eee Pad Slider, Transformer and more]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov -001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>PriscillaLove</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Wea4a4re expecting tablets to be a dime a dozen at CES this year, and Taiwanese computer manufacturer Asus hasna4a4t exactly been shy about teasing its tablet wares over the past year. Now we know exactly what sort of tablets Asus has up its sleeve &amp;8212' and surprisingly, they look unlike anything wea4a4ve seen so far.First up are two 10.1-inch Android tablets centered around physical keyboards (of all things): The Eee Pad Slider and Eee Pad Transformer. The Slider lives up to its name by offering sliding access to its keyboard, similar to the slide-out functionality in some cellphones. The Transformer, on the other hand, comes with a keyboard dock &amp;8212' so you can choose when you need to lug around a keyboard..Both tablets will run Android 3.0 (the fabled a4AHoneycomba4 version built with tablets in mind), are powered by Nvidiaa4a4s dual-core Tegra 2 processor, and feature front and rear-facing cameras. Theya4a4ll also both feature high-quality IPS LCD display panels (which are known to offer better color range than traditional LCDs) running at a 1200 by 800 resolution. The Transformera4a4s dock also packs in a battery of its own, allowing you to run the tablet for 16 hours when both devicea4a4s batteries are fully charged. On its own the Transformer tablet should get around 8 hours of battery life (and we assume a similar amount for the Slider).Asus also showed off the Eee Pad MeMo, which appears to be an Android spin on Microsofta4a4s Courier note-taking tablet. Ita4a4s a 7-inch tablet that differentiates itself with a capacitive stylus for easy handwritten note taking. Asus demonstrated two apps that take advantage of the stylus &amp;8212' Media Note, a simple note taking program, and Painter, which lets you use the stylus to paint and draw with pressure sensitivity. The company also boasted about the MeMoa4a4s phone capabilities &amp;8212' it apparently can take calls with a stereo Bluetooth headset called the a4AMeMic.a4Finally, therea4a4s the dark horse of Asusa4a4s tablet plans. For the past year, the company has hinted at a powerful 12-inch tablet running Windows 7, dubbed the Eee Slate EP121. Ita4a4s certainly got a lot of horsepower with its Intel Core i5 processor, support for 2 to 4 gigabytes of RAM, and 64 gigabyte solid state drive (SSD). The EP 121 also features a 12.1-inch screen &amp;8212' and like the MeMo, it packs a stylus for easy note taking.Variety and innovation is certainly one cure to the onslaught of similar-looking tablets wea4a4re expecting at CES. I suppose it isna4a4t surprising then that the company that jump-started the netbook craze has some cool ideas for tablets.Pricing and availability for the tablets are still up in the air. Asus expects the Slider to retail between $500 to $800, and for it will be available in May. The Transformer will go between $400 and $700 and will land in June. The MeMo is expected to also land in June for around $499, while the powerful EP121 will retail for around $1,000 and will be available later this month.Via Engadget 1, 2, 3gallery-1 {margin: auto'}gallery-1 .gallery-item {float: left'margin-top: 10px'text-align: center'width: 25%'}gallery-1 img {border: 2px solid cfcfcf'}gallery-1 .gallery-caption {margin-left: 0'}<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[TweetUp + PostUp + Echofon + UberTwitter = UberMedia]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov -001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>PriscillaLove</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Earlier today PostUp, a service that claims to aggregates the &amp;''world&amp;'s best tweeters&amp;'' announced that it has acquired Twitter iPhone and Blackberry client UberTwitter. In that same announcement, the company changed its name to UberMedia, the company&amp;'s third name, as it originally called itself TweetUp.Chief executive Bill Gross (pictured) mentions that the company is working to become the best &amp;''Twitter partner&amp;'' for the ecosystem with the recent acquisition, but after buying another Twitter company Echofon earlier this month, it may be gobbling up applications in the attempt to offer a robust and attractive communication package, which may be in direct competition to Twitter.Currently, the company offers three Twitter applications, UberTwitter, Echofon and Twidroyd, each offering iPhone, Android and Blackberry users an easy way to manage their Twitter profiles.UberMedia also offers several more tools, including ad product FollowMe, to help in building more followers, and UberChannels, a way to aggregate and filter Twitter content.The Pasadena, California-based company was founded in 2010.Next Story: How Latin American startups are tapping into Silicon Valley Previous Story: Why display ads are cool againPrintEmailTwitterFacebookGoogle BuzzLinkedIn      DiggStumbleUponRedditDeliciousGoogleMore&amp;8230'          Tags: acquisition, applications, buying, followers, TwitterCompanies: Echofon, PostUp, TweetUp, Twidroyd, UberMedia, UberTwitterPeople: Bill Gross          Tags: acquisition, applications, buying, followers, TwitterCompanies: Echofon, PostUp, TweetUp, Twidroyd, UberMedia, UberTwitterPeople: Bill GrossCody Barbierri is a social and digital media consultant. He works for Piehead and blogs about social media at Social Tab. (None of his posts are about clients or their competitors.) Reach him at Cody@venturebeat.com. You can also follow Cody on Twitter. Have news to share Launching a startup Email: tips@venturebeat.comVentureBeat has new weekly email newsletters.  Stay on top of the news, and don't miss a beat.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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