Facebook ends first day of trading down $ 4 (£ 2.50) from the early high

Facebook finished their first day of public trading $ 4 (£ 2), from a strong opening around $ 42 (£ 26) for around $ 38 (£ 24) of the sound of the bell. Cost $ 38 collapsed shortly before the clock before doing a steady increase in the afternoon and eventually fall back down back to $ 38, the same price as the social media giant first IPO. Facebooks first day of public trading may have ended on a somewhat sour note, but the company managed to break at least one record: Facebooks trading Read more [...]
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Microsoft: Windows Phone sideways past the iPhone in China

Microsoft may tread water when it comes to Windows Phone adoption in the United States, but the platform has already narrowly eclipsed the Iphone's market share in China, where the fight has just begun. After two years, Microsoft has a few victories it can claim for the Windows Phone platform, which recently received a shot in the arm here in the United States with the debut of Nokia Lumia 900. Redmond is now ready to declare a small victory for Windows Phone in China, where the mobile OS picked Read more [...]
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iRig Mix ships to iDevice-carrying DJs, Android app compatibility

Let me share Technology News about iRig Mix ships to iDevice-carrying DJs, Android app compatibility. virtual DJ is not your thing, you might be happy to hear that iRig Mix Mobile Music Mixer now shipping. You can lose a hefty price tags and mix still own songs for $ 99.99 with up to two iDevices at a time, sounds from the guitar, MP3 players, CD players and the like. In addition to physical controls for volume, gain, treble and bass, the mixer is accompanied by a roster of free apps to help Read more [...]
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LG shows off UI 3.0 for Ice Cream Sandwich devices

Today I'll share Gadget News about LG shows off UI 3.0 for Ice Cream Sandwich devices. Love them or hate them, the omnipresent Android shell is not going anywhere any time soon. Now the latest to make an entrance to the shelter game is LG's UI 3.0, will say that the Korean outfits make general experience of their phones easier, faster and more comfortable. " New user interface provides functions such as a novel drawn somewhere-style lock screen, an icon system customizer of your own photos as Read more [...]
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Hitachi launches Latest CinemaStar drives for set top boxes and media PCs

Hitachi launches Latest CinemaStar drives for set top boxes and media PCs: New CinemaStar Family Combines "Sweet Spot" 500GB Capacity, Low Power, Quiet Acoustics and High Reliability, Driving a New Generation of Traditional, and Ultra-slim and Compact DVRs, HDD-embedded TVs, and Satellite/Cable Set Top Boxes SAN JOSE, Calif., May 15, 2012 – HGST (formerly Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and now a Western Digital company, NYSE: WDC) today announced a new family of CinemaStar™ 2.5-inch Read more [...]
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Adobe Creative Cloud turns round today: web apps, storage, syncing and from 50 USD per month

Already upgraded to CS6? Maybe Adobe can then entice you to take "radical" next step in registered their subscription-based cloud service, which starts today in 36 countries at $ 50 per month on an annual contract, or $ 75 per month for binding. Will it be worth the potatoes? It depends on whether you can use features such as online access to CS6 program install files, HTML5 apps like Adobe Muse 1.0 (for code-free HTML design) and Adobe edge poster (for animations and interactive content), plus Read more [...]
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Latest shear touch technology allows you pass over a double-tap (video)

Every touchscreen on the market today can only register your finger input coordinates; It is fine for most uses, but it leads to a lot of double-taps and sometimes complex gestures. A pair of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, Chris Harrison, and Scott Hudson, has proposed that the shearing touch may be a smarter solution. Instead of gliding over flat glass could finger manage secondary activities by sliding in a certain direction, or simply press harder on a sliding panel. Among the Read more [...]
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Meg Whitman: HP’s technology is still alive, aims to be cloud computing leaders

Meg Whitman: HP's technology is still alive, aims to be cloud computing leaders: HP will know how to wrap a party--by allowing its CEO makes a surprise appearance, right at the end of the show. Connect with Todd Bradley on stage, Meg Whitman to reassure the audience with her company's "commitment to excellent products" and that "the engineering are very still live from HP." As regards the recent merger of HP's Imaging and printing group of personal Systems Group (which changed weekly show entirely), Read more [...]
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Ematic affirms eGlide XL Pro Android 4.0 slate for 220 USD

Today I will Share Android News about Ematic affirms eGlide XL Pro Android 4.0 slate for 220 USD. Ematic is not clearly differ in terms of Tablet PC models, but then also, the company is a supporter of the attempt and the true method of undercutting its competitors. (Remember, impossible, cheap PMP?) It's just-announced Android 4.0 slate, eGlide XL Pro 2, perhaps not an ' impressive drive "to outfit proclaims, but it looks and works like a pill--for a Wal-Mart-friendly $ 220. 10-inch Pro 2 is Read more [...]
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Visualized: Second-gen Samsung Series 9 gets torn down to its ultra-slim components

Chances are you are no stranger to the Samsung Series 9 - the first generation stand out for their slim, and the most current version is an impressive 28 percent thinner. If you're wondering how these laptops can be so dang skinny, your curiosity will be satisfied by Samsung's teardown of a 13-inch model. A thinner LCD and a custom motherboard contributes to the machine's low profile and a 40 percent smaller trackpad and a built-in lithium-polymer battery. As is so often the case, pictures Read more [...]
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