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Asus unveils dual-OS, three-in-one Transformer Book tablet

2014-06-02 15:08:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Asus unveiled a series of tablets at the Computex trade show in Taipei, the most striking of which is the latest version of the Transformer Book laptop-tablet that runs both Windows 8.1 and Android OS. According to Asus, the Transformer Book V is a "five-mode, three-in-one converged laptop" that features a dual-OS laptop with a 12.5-inch that detaches to become a tablet, and a 5.5-inch smartphone that slides into the tablet, enabling it to run the Android OS. The tablet portion has an Intel Core processor, an HD display, and 128 GB of storage. When in laptop mode, the device has up to 1 TB. The smartphone portion has LTE connectivity and uses an Intel Atom quad-core processor, along with a 2500 mAh battery. Users can switch between OS by pressing the Instant Switch button on the device.  In addition to the Transformer Book V, Asus also unveiled what it said is the world's slimmest 12.5 inch two-in-one laptop and tablet, the Transformer Book T300 Chi, as well as updates to its MeMO Pad range of tablets and a new palm-sized tablet-phone, the Fonepad 8.

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Analog Devices Unveils 2.5-GSPS A/D Converter, Driver Amplifier And Rapid Prototyping FMC Module

2014-06-02 10:07:52| rfglobalnet Home Page

Analog Devices, Inc., the world’s data converter market share leader*, announced recently immediate availability of the AD-FMCADC2-EBZ FMCmodule with HDL code and software drivers for rapid design prototyping and interoperability with Xilinx FPGAs.

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Analog Devices Unveils 2.5-GSPS A/D Converter, Driver Amplifier And Rapid Prototyping FMC Module

2014-06-02 10:07:52| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

Analog Devices, Inc., the world’s data converter market share leader*, announced recently immediate availability of the AD-FMCADC2-EBZ FMCmodule with HDL code and software drivers for rapid design prototyping and interoperability with Xilinx FPGAs.

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Samsung unveils first Tizen smartphone, to launch in Q3

2014-06-02 09:29:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Samsung Electronics unveiled the Samsung Z, the first commercially available smartphone powered by the Tizen operating system. The phone will be on show at the Tizen Developer Conference in San Francisco from 03 June and launch first in Russia in Q3. Samsung said it plans to bring the phone to other markets later. The company launched in February smartwatches running the Tizen OS, but a smartphone using the software has long been delayed. Based on Linux and originally developed with Intel, Tizen is expected to help Samsung reduce its reliance on Google's Android OS. Samsung said the Z smartphone will look somewhat different from its usual Galaxy range, with a more angular design with "sophisticated" lines. According to the manufacturer, the device offers "a differentiated user experience in an efficient and light-weight smartphone". The phone comes with a 4.8-inch HD Super Amoled display and a 2.3 GHz quad-core processor. Samsung said it offers improved memory management, faster start-up time and immediate multi-tasking capabilities. It also supports 2D and 3D graphic qualities, smoother scrolling and an improved rendering performance for web browsing. A built-in fingerprint sensor further enhances security on the phone, and the Ultra Power Saving Mode lets the phone stay operational even at minimal battery levels. 

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U.S. unveils sweeping plan to slash power plant pollution

2014-06-02 09:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: The U.S. power sector must cut carbon dioxide emissions 30 percent by 2030 from 2005 levels under federal regulations unveiled on Monday that form the centerpiece of the Obama administration's climate change strategy. The Environmental Protection Agency's proposal is one of the most significant environmental rules proposed by the United States, and could transform the power sector, which relies on coal for nearly 38 percent of electricity. It also set off a political backlash likely to run well...

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