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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Samsung unveils a laptop with two screens of high resolution

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With Windows 8 on the way and being an operating system that will make great use of the touch screen interface of our computer , manufacturers are looking for every possible way of integrating this type of display their ultrabooks, and Samsung has been very well idea to incorporate a second fully touch screen on the back of a 13-inch ultrabook, but also has provided the two screens with a resolution of no less than 2560 × 1440 pixels and a density of 220 pixels per inch. If this resolution will sound familiar, it's probably because it is close to the brilliant Retina display resolution of the 15-inch MacBook Pro from Apple , although this is 2880 × 1800 pixels.

Something that may seem too familiar is the idea of the two screens, which initially arose with the revelation of the Asus Taichi time ago, a laptop is expected to be put up for sale in October.

Interestingly, the manufacturers decide to create more innovative models with other technology and not simply make clones of the MacBook Pro / Air.

Friday, July 27, 2012

After Google Talk, Twitter is the time to stay off the air

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On the morning of Thursday (26/07) the Google Talk went off the air, and a few hours later, it was time for another service down for no apparent reason: Twitter.

Until now, users can not access the microblogging site or by official or by applications such as TweetDeck and HootSuite. However, the mobile version of site is functioning normally.

In the Twitter status blog , microblog confirms the failure. "Users may be experiencing problems accessing Twitter. Our engineers are working to resolve the problem."

It is the second time in just over a month since the microblog is off the air. On June 21 another problem also meant that users were unable to access the service. On occasion, the service returned, but the company's team did not disclose the reason for the decline.

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