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Lenovo to modernize ThinkPad brand with redesigned T431s ultrabook (hands-on)

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A ThinkPad — whether it was made 20 years ago by IBM or just last month by Lenovo — is instantly recognizable: the black boxes with a red TrackPoint nub in the middle have changed over the years, but they’ve been some of the most consistent pieces of hardware in an ever-changing industry. Lenovo is now undertaking one its most significant efforts in recent history to modernize the brand while very clearly maintaining that ThinkPad look. It’s starting with the T431s, a redesigned ultrabook in the famed T series that the company is announcing today and plans to release this April for $ 949.

The ThinkPad T431s isn’t the first ultrabook in the T series — its predecessor, the T430s, took that distinction last year — but it builds on…

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LG reveals redesigned Google TVs for 2013, expands lineup with new sizes

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In 2011, Eric Schmidt anticipated that Google TELEVISION would be on a ‘majority’ of brand-new Televisions by summer of this year, and while his vision didn’t play out, Google can get closer to that goal a year later on than anticipated. LG announced today that it will extend its option of Google TELEVISION panels, which presently includes 47 – and 55-inch designs, to a total of five televisions– including 42 -, 50 -, and 60-inch options. LG has actually additionally refreshed the hardware design of its Smart Televisions, with a thin bezel and talon-like support legs. The new televisions will deliver with Google TV 3.0, as well as built-in OnLive support, which was currently included to LG’s G2 collection of Smart TVs with Google TELEVISION in November. The business plans to display the brand-new sets at CES 2013, and we’ll …

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Canon outs redesigned arsenal of printers and scanners for its PIXMA and CanoScan lines

Canon outs redesigned arsenal of printers and scanners for its PIXMA and CanoScan line

Thinking about pulling the trigger on a new printer or scanner in the near future? You may want to sit tight for a bit. Canon has outed its newest grouping of the aforementioned peripherals with retooled frames and a smattering of other improvements. For those looking for an all-in-one solution, the PIXMA MG6320 and MG5420 carry the multi-function moniker and a snap-edge design that makes getting to those precious ink cartridges a breeze. The new exterior also relocates the paper handling to allow the unit to rest flush against a wall or the back of a shelf. What’s the difference, you ask? Well, the MG6320 (pictured above) wields a 3.5-inch touch-screen LCD while the MG5420 houses a regular ol’ 3-inch LCD. However, both feature a truckload wireless printing capabilities from both computers and mobile devices. No word on a ship date, but the pair will be priced at $ 200 and $ 150 when they make their debut in stores.

If a single-function unit is more your style, the PIXMA iP7220 might just do the trick. The wireless printer touts a Quiet Mode for less noisy operation and ramps up the output speeds to 15 images per minute (ipm) in black and white and ten in color. Details are scarce on an arrival here as well, but the peripheral will set you back $ 100 when it hits. Last but certainly not least, the CanoScan 9000F Mark II photo scanner is poised to handle that hefty cataloging project whether it consists of 35mm film, slides or other visual artifacts. The 9000F boasts a max DPI of 9,600 x 9,600 for film and 4,800 x 4,800 for other types of media alongside Auto Document Fix that insures scans are top-notch. Again, an exact sale date remains elusive, but the archival aid will ship for $ 200. All of the particulars on each of the four models awaits in the full PR just past the break.

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Apple’s Redesigned 21-inch iMac Available November 30, 27-inch Following In December

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Apple today clarified when it will make the new iMacs available finally, after keeping clients waiting about particular shipping timelines given that their unveiling. The 21.5-inch iMac will certainly ship on November 30, Apple said in a press release, with the 27-inch design being available in the more general timespan of “ December, ” with no even more specific date attached.

When Apple announced the new iMacs in October at an unique press occasion, the company stated the 21-inch model would be available in November, with the 27-inch design following on in December. The brand-new information places a specific date for availability on the smaller sized version, which Apple states will be offered to buy in stores, with retail partners and with its official online store beginning November 30, which is this approaching Friday.

The new iMacs feature refreshed internals, featuring Core i5 processors, s well as NVIDIA discrete graphics. They also feature a $ 1299 price-of-entry, along with a substantial case redesign that drops a lot of weight and quantity from previous versions.



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Rhapsody announces redesigned Android app, adds new Replay feature

Rhapsody announces redesigned Android app, adds new Replay feature

Only a few weeks have gone by since Rhapsody updated its Android app to v3.0, but today the self-titled number one music subscription service has announced an all-new version of its tune-streaming application. For starters, the most notable change here is a completely redesigned user interface that, according to Rhapsody, “brings music discovery to life.” That’s not it, however, as the Android app also sees the addition of a new feature dubbed Replay which will recommend tunes based on previous activity, plus a Featured Albums section tailored specifically by Rhapsody’s “world class editorial staff.” The overhauled app’s available for download now from Google Play — and, yes, there’s a free trial option for those who have yet to shell out cash on the paid subscription offering.

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Redesigned PlayStation Store now live in North America

DNP Redesigned PlayStation Store now live in North America

PS3 owners: do not readjust your Television Set, the PlayStation Shop has actually received a remodeling. Sony’s brand-new revamped media site is now offered in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Brazil. If you’re experiencing an instance of déjà vu, the update was originally set to hit back on October 23rd, however was sidelined after its UK launch was thwarted by some very early performance hiccups. Now that it’s right here, users will be treated to a classy new UI along with Most Popular charts, streaming video clips on item pages, enhanced filters and an enhanced search engine. If you have not already, you could grab this update by firing up your PS3 and directing the XMB to the PlayStation Shop icon.

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Asus PadFone 2 video reveals larger 4.7-inch display, redesigned docking station

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Asus should officially reveal the PadFone 2 during a simultaneous event in Milan and Taipei next week, however Bloomberg TELEVISION had the ability to take an early appearance at the phone and tablet hybrid, exposing a couple of never-before-seen features. As shown in the video below, the next PadFone phone looks greatly just like the very first generation style with the exception of a larger, 4.7-inch screen. Along the backside of the gadget is a 13-megapixel camera that, evaluating by the sample photo in the video, appears to take high quality pictures. The most distinctive difference, however, is the revamped PadFone Station.

With the original PadFone, the mobile fit into the dock by way of a door on the rear end of the tablet. Now the entire backside of the PadFone 2 …

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Sony debuts redesigned slim PlayStation 3 console

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Sony announced a new PlayStation 3 at their Tokyo Game Show press conference today.

The console come in Charcoal Black and Classic White with a 250GB and 500GB version. The black console will be out in Japan on October 4th and the white console out November 22nd.

In North America the 250GB console will be available September 25th and be priced at $ 269.99, and will come as part of a “limited edition” bundle that includes the “game of the year” edition of Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception and a credit for $ 30 worth of content for the game Dust 514. The 500GB version will be available on October 30th for $ 299.99, and will also feature a limited bundle, coming packed with a copy of Assassin’s Creed 3. In PAL territories there will be a…

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Apple announces redesigned iTunes for Mac, Windows and iOS devices

Apple announces redesigned iTunes for Mac, Windows and iOS devices

It’s experienced several slight revisions as of late, however Apple has actually today taken the wraps off a relatively huge redesign of not simply iTunes for OS X and Windows, but iOS gadgets as well. The latter will be making its very first with iOS 6 on the 19th.

Creating … look at our liveblog for the newest from Apple’s event.

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Hulu launches redesigned site with bigger artwork, ‘tray-style format’ of suggested shows

Hulu launches redesigned site with bigger artwork, 'traystyle format' of suggested shows

Hulu has actually been pushing tweaks to its UI on mobile gadgets and the web for numerous months, and now it’s unleashed a complete redesign of its website. Created with a focus on making it easier to discover preferred content, it includes larger artwork that highlights brand-new shows and a “tray-style” UI that lets you flip with queues of similar content curated by its group of editors. Navigation has been modified with a browse function to leap from group to category including just what’s popular, just what’s brand-new, or any sort of other filter and an upgraded search bar that lets you immediately play matching material. Finally, the program web pages themselves have actually been refreshed, making it easier to jump straight into the most just recently watched episode of a series. There’s a couple of screen grabs of the brand-new experience in the gallery below, plus a video preview embedded after the break, however it’s most likely best to hit the source link and check into the new site for yourself.

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