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18.05.92
/PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Going to a cinema is a way of relaxation and entertainment widely-accepted around the globe. Designed to bring audiences a fantastic and unforgettable visual experience, modern movies possess spectacular computer special effects that can keep spectators on the edge of their seats. The compelling and breath-taking effect of these movies attracts a huge amount of people to watch the movie, which in return brings lots of profits to the producers and designers.
Specializing in video format conversion and video effect optimization, AnyMP4 Video Converter can not only convert video file to all popular video formats, but can also convert video to multiple portable device compatible formats, including but not limited to Apple iPod, iPhone, iPad, PSP, Android devices, Archos 9, Zune, PS3 and Xbox 360. It allows you to carry a whole cinema within your pocket!
Source: PR Newswire (press release)
Les tablettes ARCHOS G9 arrivent en magasin avant fin septembre 2011
18.05.13
3.2 ?'Honeycomb'' et se décline en deux tailles d'écrans : 8 pouces et 10,1 pouces. Dotées d'un processeur ARM Cortex A9 double-c?ur cadencé jusqu'à 1,5 GHz en version Turbo, les tablettes sont disponibles avec une mémoire flash (en 8 ou 16 Go) ou avec un disque dur de 250 Go. Les tablettes ARCHOS G9 présentent des performances inégalées à ce jour dans leur gamme de prix : de 249 ? à 399 ?.
Cette gamme est accompagnée en option d'un accessoire innovant et astucieux : la Clé 3G ARCHOS qui s'intègre complètement à la tablette (sur tous les modèles de la gamme) et est également compatible avec les ordinateurs portables. Commercialisée avec une carte SIM et des offres de connexion 3G prépayées [1] , la clé est utilisable immédiatement dans la majorité des zones.
Source: TF1
Apple iPod touch Review
18.05.27
Of all the products Apple has and will release this year, the iPod touch is perhaps the one I've looked forward to the most. As I wrote back in January after Apple's hugely disappointing MacWorld keynote address, in which Apple CEO Steve Jobs didn't talk at all about the Mac but instead focused almost exclusively on the iPhone, I noted in my blog , "Why can't we have a widescreen iPod without phone features? Something like the Archos 604 but designed by Apple?" I then spent the next few months wondering why Apple wasn't pursuing this market. It just seemed like a no-brainer to me.
The iPod touch proves that Apple thought it was a no-brainer as well. Ostensibly an iPhone without any phone features--sadly, it's missing more than that, actually--the iPod touch brings the iPhone's fantastic and innovative multi-touch interface to the iPod line for the first time, albeit in a slightly different form factor and, if I'm not mistaken, with a different type of screen glass, which lends it a different feel. The iPod touch picks up a number of iPhone applications--Safari, You Tube, Calendar, the Contacts part of Phone, Clock, and Calculator--and splits out the iPhone's software-based iPod feature into three separate apps, Music, Videos, and Photos. What's missing? Well, you won't find iPhone applications like Text, Photos, Camera, Stocks, Maps, Weather, Notes, Phone, or Mail, and some of those omissions seem rather pointless, given the iPod touch's Wi-Fi Internet capabilities. (No email? Come on, Apple.)
Source: Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows