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    Asus Transformer Book announced, proper Ivy Bridge powered Windows 8 tablet

    If there’s one thing Asus didn’t run out of today during their COMPUTEX presscon, it’s Transformers. Aside from announcing the absolutely huge Transformer AIO earlier today, the company also showed their Transformer Book, touted as the world’s first convertible notebook. With the keyboard attached it acts like a regular notebook, take the display out, and the device transforms into a Windows 8 tablet.

    The device is aimed at users who want a tablet for fun and a notebook for work. Though one could argue that their current Transformer line-up can already do that, this particular device is one of the first to use Windows 8, as well as use Intel Ivy Bridge processors as well as have discrete graphics, SSD and HDD storage.

    Asus announces Transformer AIO, detachable entertainment tablet

    It seems like today was a day of the Transformers, as Asus officially unveiled the absolutely gigantic Transformer All-in-one, a large, entertainment PC that’s possibly the largest consumer tablet today. The multi-touch LED display of this monster measures in at a massive 18.4-inches, and docks with a large entertainment device that we guess houses the audio component, not to mention all the other things that makes an AIO tick. Asus says that once detached, the screen becomes a wireless display for the AIO PC, allowing users to continue working without interruption. The large screen can also be converted into an Android tablet, which makes it one of the biggest currently in existence.

    Dual-screened Asus Taichi announced, Windows 8 notebook that transforms into a tablet

    We just wrapped up Asus’ COMPUTEX presscon today, and one of the products that was shown earlier was the Asus Taichi. The Taichi is a Zenbook-like notebook that sports an Intel Core i7 Ivy Bridge processor, Windows 8 and more importantly, two Dual FHD/IPS Panels, one of which is a touchscreen display. There will be two versions of this – a 13.3-inch variant and a 11.6-incher.

    Theoretically one user can share his display with another on the other side, allowing users to share content easily. We’ll try to get more hands-on time with this thing later on.

    BloodLand for Android and iOS Takes The Fight to The Undead.

    Zombies. Anyone who says they have jumped the shark just hasn’t had enough of them. If you need your zombie fix, and are on a ‘Droid or iOS device, head to your nearest application store and get yourself a copy of BloodLand. It’s an isometric third-person shooter that puts you and your weapon against hordes of the undead in three game modes. You have Quest mode, which allows you to unlock weapons and kill bonuses, Rush mode, where you are tasked with dispatching as many zombies as you possibly can and the zombie staple, Survival mode, where you try to hold out for as long as you can against relentless waves of biting, clawing deaders. Gameplay seems pretty fast, and a little intense, so maybe save if for when you are in a safe place, with no threat of zombies eating your face while you are distracted with the game. If zombies, guns and mobile device support aren’t enough for you, maybe the price will convince you. BloodLand is absolutely FREE. Go now!

    Sony unveils 2nd wireless stereo headset for PS3

    Sony has just announced their upcoming release of the Sony Pulse Wireless Stereo Headset Elite Edition—a set of wireless over-ear headphones made especially to amplify your PS3 gaming experience.

    The Pulse headset guarantees full immersion in your game as it shuts out all the other noise in your surroundings. Aside from 7.1 virtual surround sound, Sony offers an optimized audio experience with the new BassImpact technology, which packs quite a punch. According to Sony, BassImpact basically translates bass sounds into pulses that you can feel around the earpads.

    These headphones also include higher fidelity speaker drivers, preset modes for different genres of games, movies or music, and a special noise-cancelling microphone. It sports a built-in 3.5mm audio jack, so it’s compatible with not only your PS3, but pretty much every other device.

    Sony reveals that the Pulse will be released later this year, probably around fall. This model is the second set of wireless headphones that Sony will produce for PS3, following last year’s Official PS3 Wireless Stereo Headset.

    Asus COMPUTEX liveblog!

    We’re at Taiwan right now waiting for Asus to (literally) raise the gates to their pre-COMPUTEX presscon where the company will announce a buttload of products that may or may not include dual-booting tablets, cheap Tegra 3 tablets and other mobile knick-knacks. Join us at 3:30 PM when the event starts, as we’ll be liveblogging the entire event later at this page. Watch the space below guys! The liveblog will commence at 3:30 PM!

    Sorry folks! We’re having major internet issues at the venue, please accept our apologies. We’ll try to get the blog up as fast as we can.

    Live blog is up!

    Review: Asus O!Play Gallery

    [This review originally appeared in the November 2011 issue of Gadgets Magazine]

    By Roni Callanta

    Hitting your local movie theater to catch a flick has become quite a task nowadays. There is lining up and/or booking reservations, and sometimes, if you’re lucky, you get to sit in front of that one kid who always seems to be kicking your seat from behind.

    How would you want to enjoy high-definition entertainment that supports all major media formats without requiring any additional software right at the comfort of your own home?

    The Asus O!Play Gallery HD media player does just that, enabling its users to enjoy HD entertainment on television, as well as a streaming function O!Direct exclusively from Asus.

    At first, I did catch myself in a panic—seeing all of the wires and cables of the O!Play Gallery. They all looked like alien life forms to me but when I was able to figure it out, I ended up being cooped up in my room for a whole day.

    The beauty of the O!Play is that it features updated specs and can stream all sorts of video and audio content in both wired and wireless modes.

    Users can store all sorts of media content right on the player and another fun bonus is  that apart from the high-speed USB 3.0 connection interface available, the O!Play can also be upgraded to feature a 3.5-inch hard drive via an internal SATA 6Gbps port.

    The O!Play can playback content directly from memory cards and its software is built to work with online entertainment services such as YouTube, various online TV stations and radio streams, Flickr, Picasa and others—a home entertainment center that is perfect for video, photos and music.

    Packing the latest USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s devices and support for 7.1-channel Dolby TrueHD audio, connectivity with the iPhone and iPod is made possible with the O!Play, which can be displayed in full HD on an HDTV. In addition, transferring files from a PC and /or laptop to the O!Play Gallery is made easier and faster.

    The O!Play Gallery also has other features such as Full HD 1080p and Dolby TrueHD 7.1-channel support via an HDMI connection, a Gracenote software interface (when an optional 3.5-inch hard disk is installed), compatibility with a wide range of media formats including ISO files and iPod/iPhone Full HD streaming support.

    With the O!Play Gallery, I doubt one will hit the movie theaters anytime soon. HD entertainment at home is just too good.

    SPECIFICATIONS

    File Systems: FAT 16/32, NTFS, HFS/HFST, ext3, Power (DC) input, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, USB/eSATA combo, LAN port (10/100Mbps), HDMI

    I/O Ports: Composite AV, Component, Optical digital (S/PDIF), Coaxial digital (S/PDIF), CF card reader, SD/MMC card reader, MS/MS-Duo card reader

    Dimensions: 230.0mm x 178.0mm x 60.5mm

    Weight: 720g

    WHAT’S HOT:
    Supports all major media formats including formats for iPhone and iPod

    WHAT’S NOT:
    Lags on command

    BOTTOMLINE:
    Impressive purchase for the HD entertainment junkie

    BUY METER: 8.6

    Fashion and lifestyle bloggers flock Bloggers United 3

    Bloggers and fashion enthusiasts were rounded up at the Greenview Events Place yesterday for the third edition of Bloggers United.

    Bloggers United is primarily a fashion bazaar, but it’s also a convention for all fashion and lifestyle bloggers. Recognized style bloggers such as Lissa Kahayon, Laureen Uy, Camille Co and Kryz Uy were present during the event, sporting their trendy ensembles.

    Sponsors of the event conducted games and raffle draws, giving away merchandise to lucky attendees. Globe Tattoo (its primary event partner), Raffles Design Institute, Clear, Colgate, Pinkbox, Maybelline, ETC and Canon were just some of the sponsors that gave away free items during the program.

    Of course, since we at Gadgets believe that there is technology in everything—even in fashion and lifestyle—we were also there to support the event. Bloggers who approached our booth and signed up for our upcoming Good Blog Awards were able to get some of our back issues for free.

    Facebook gives users the power to vote on privacy changes

    If you’ve always complained how Facebook doesn’t respect your opinion on privacy issues, well, this story is for you. The company is just about ready to adopt a new “Statement of Rights and Responsibilities” and data use policy for users, but it’s giving regular blokes the chance to make their voices be heard. Any registered Facebook user can use Facebook’s Site Governance Vote app to let the social networking company know what you want – the old privacy policies or the new, proposed one. For the vote to be binding, 30% of registered users need to have taken part in the vote, which by our estimation, is around 250 million users out of the 900 million that Facebook claims is registered to their site. If you want to review the new, proposed policies before voting, you can check them out here (https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10151810470550301). The app is located here (https://www.facebook.com/fbsitegovernance/app_130362963766777). Remember, if you don’t vote on the changes and the results don’t appease you, you don’t have the right to complain. Voting has been opened, and will run until June 8, 2012 at 9:00 am (PDT).

    Source: Facebook

    Toshiba, Asus and Acer tipped to show Windows 8 tablets this COMPUTEX, surprises no one

    When we went to COMPUTEX last year, the show floor was absolutely covered in Android tablets. This year, it seems that the same will be true, with a key difference – a majority of the tablets shown during the show will bear Microsoft’s latest OS, Windows 8. According to a report in Bloomberg, a person familiar with the matter said that Acer, Asus and Toshiba would show their Windows 8 tablet offerings during the Taipei show, which will be running on different ARM chips. Unlike the PC space, there are numerous companies vying for mobile chip dominance, a list that includes current PC chip leader Intel, NVIDIA, Samsung, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments. Nevertheless, we’ll be on hand for COMPUTEX tomorrow and we’ll be trying to get our eyes on the devices listed above. Stay tuned folks.

    Source: Bloomberg

    Half of the world are software pirates, according to study

    A new study made by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) have found that almost half of computer users admit that they’ve pirated software. The report, BSA’s ninth annual Global Software Piracy Study, asked 15,000 computer users from 33 countries around the world the question “how often do you acquire pirated software or software that is not fully licensed?” and sheds insight on the piracy habits of people. The report says that  57% of global PC users use and acquire pirated software which is an increase from 42% in 2011. Unsurprisingly, the report says that piracy rates are highest in emerging markets.

    “The users who say they pirate software most frequently are disproportionately young and male — and they install more software of all types on their computers than do infrequent pirates or non-pirates,” the report says. “This year’s survey finds that frequent pirates — people who admit they acquire unlicensed software all of the time, most of the time, or occasionally — also are the most voracious software users. They report installing 55 percent more programs of all types on their computers than do non-pirates. This gives them an outsized impact on the global piracy rate.”

    Unfortunately, the report doesn’t recognize the link between high prices of software to global piracy, and the need to make pricing tiers to help curb piracy. A report done by the Social Science Research Council concludes that media piracy can’t be halted by stringent enforcement of IP, and describes the issue as more of a global pricing problem. It makes sense if you think about it – a piece of software that’s priced at $60 in the US isn’t a viable purchase in poor, developing nations like the Philippines, so most of the time people pirate software instead of buying it.

    Source: BSA

    Windows 8 Release Preview now available for download

    Microsoft has announced that a release preview for their next generation OS, Windows 8, is now available for download. Release Preview is the last step before the company sends the final code (or when it is released tomanufacturing RTM) to the public, which means all the major functionality of the OS will be present for users to enjoy. Microsoft has also announced that they will be rolling out a Windows Upgrade Offer program that will be released in 131 markets which allows users who purchase eligible Windows 7 PCs that are preinstalled with Windows 7 Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate and include a matching and valid OEM Certificate of Authenticity through January 31, 2013 to upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for $14.99 (U.S.) when the new OS is generally available. So if you bought a Windows 7 machine in the past few months, don’t worry – upgrading to Windows 8 won’t cost you an arm or a leg. You can grab the Windows 8 Release Preview here.

    Source: Windows Team Blog

    Nokia Asha 202 now shipping in the Philippines

    Heads up, lovers of all things dual-sim’ed and affordable – Nokia has told us that their Asha 202 feature phone has just gone on sale all over the country. If you’re wondering what an Asha 202 is, well, let us refresh your memory, dear readers – it’s a compact feature phone made by Nokia that’s capable of handling two sims at the same time yet can still deliver a pleasurable web browsing experience by compressing the data efficiently via Nokia’s web browser. The new device also comes pre-loaded with games like Need For Speed The Run and Bejeweled. The Asha 202 is priced at an affordable Php 3,550.

     

    Skyrim Dawnguard trailer is now up

    Finally, a month after Bethesda announced that they would release the first add-on for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the official trailer for Skyrim Dawnguard is now up on the web.

    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is an open-world action-fantasy RPG and the fifth installment in The Elder Scrolls series, which was first released way back in 1994. At Skyrim, you can take on challenging quests and embark on an adventure in mystic lands.

    The Dawnguard add-on features a vampire lord who seeks the Elder Scrolls in order to obtain its powers to bring forth darkness on earth so that he and his fellow vampires can roam the earth without burning. You have the option to team up with these creeps or with their hunters–the Dawnguard.

    Bethesda, publisher of The Elder Scrolls series, refers to Dawnguard as an add-on or an expansion pack, not a DLC. Dawnguard will be available within the next couple of months for Xbox 360. The PC and PS3 versions will be released 30 days after it goes live for Xbox users. It is worth 1600 Microsoft Points or $20.

    Below is the Dawnguard trailer, and from the looks of it, we have a lot to look forward to.

    PS Vita gets a YouTube app

    Owners of the PS Vita will be happy about this news, and those considering getting one might have yet another reason to do so. Sony has apparently announced that in addition to its Facebook and Twitter apps, it will also be getting a YouTube app by the end of the month. Since the Vita’s built-in browser can’t handle Flash or HTML5, users are currently unable to watch YouTube videos on the device. Indeed, it seems the console’s large 5-inch touchscreen would be a great place to surf YouTube while on-the-go. Unfortunately, there aren’t much details yet about the news.