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Google stated that the new platform would be incorporated directly into new high-definition Television sets and Blu-ray Disc Players by Sony,although set-top boxes would also be developed by Logitech.The new systems developed by Sony and Logitech would be powered by Intel Atom based CE4100 consumer electronics system-on-chip.
Let be introduce with google tv & thier features
Google TV is a Smart/Connected TV. It was co-developed by Google,Intel,Sony and Logitech. Google TV launched on October 6,2010 with the devices from Sony and Logitech. Google TV works on Android Opraing System and having Linux version with Google Chrome Browser to provide better interface with existing Internet Television and Web TV sites. Google tv project was underway using the Android Operating system.
An Android operating set-top box that featured video-on-demand,software, browser,remote control,Keyboard interface and 1080 video.
Google stated that the new platform would be incorporated directly into new high-definition Television sets and Blu-ray Disc Players by Sony,although set-top boxes would also be developed by Logitech.The new systems developed by Sony and Logitech would be powered by Intel Atom based CE4100 consumer electronics system-on-chip.
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- Google TV
- Manufacurer : Google,Sony,Logitech
- Launched : October 6, 2010
- Operating System : Android
- Storage Device : Intel Atom based CE4100 consume electronics system-on-chip
- Devices used : Sony Internet TV Blu-ray, Logitech Revue
- Website : www.google.com/tv
Hewlett-Packard Slumps as Company Shift, Outlook
Lead to ‘Lost Confidence’
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) fell the most in more than 23 years after issuing forecasts that missed analysts’ estimates and unveiling a set of strategic shifts that undermined confidence in the company’s management.
HP President and CEO Leo Apotheker
attends the HP China Summit in Beijing.
Photographer: Imaginechina via AP
Hewlett-Packard, based in Palo Alto, California, dropped $5.91, or 20 percent, to $23.60 at 4 p.m. on the New York Stock Exchange. The decline was the largest since October 19, 1987, the market crash known as Black Monday. The drop erased $16.2 billion from Hewlett-Packard’s market value since Aug. 17, the day before the company’s plans were made public.
Leo Apotheker cut sales forecasts for the third time since becoming CEO in November, citing tepid demand. He’s spinning off the personal computer unit, dropping a five-month-old plan to put the WebOS mobile software on devices and purchasing Autonomy Corp. for $10.3 billion. While aimed at helping adding higher- margin products, the shifts are costly and may be time consuming, said Brian Marshall, an analyst at Gleacher & Co.
“People just lost confidence in the company,” said Marshall, who is based in San Francisco and has a “buy” rating on the stock. “People are realizing the financial model is in greater disarray than they previously thought.”
Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s Investors Service said they may cut their credit ratings on Hewlett-Packard’s debt. S&P gives the company its A rating and Moody’s ranks it A2, both the sixth level of investment grade.
Investors may be concerned by the amount of time it will take to execute the changes, Marshall said. Evaluation of strategic options for the PC unit may take 12 to 18 months to complete, the company said.
Dell introduces Inspiron 13z and 14z laptops, along with Vostro V131 ultraportable
Dell has announced new laptops in its Inspiron and Vostro series, the Inspiron 13z and 14z (left), and the Vostro V131 (right). All three notebooks are meant to be lightweight, slim and stylish offerings, and come with Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit). While no official India release date or pricing has been revealed by the manufacturer, we can expect the devices to arrive here soon enough.
Dell has announced new laptops in its Inspiron and Vostro series, the Inspiron 13z and 14z (left), and the Vostro V131 (right). All three notebooks are meant to be lightweight, slim and stylish offerings, and come with Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit). While no official India release date or pricing has been revealed by the manufacturer, we can expect the devices to arrive here soon enough.
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