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Friday, February 8, 2013

Six good reasons to download LibreOffice 4.0


Six good reasons to download LibreOffice 4.0


Amazon has announced a virtual currency called Amazon Coins for its Kindle Fire tablets.
Amazon Coins will launch in May on the Kindle Fire allowing customers to use it to purchase apps, games and in-app content. The online retailer will be giving away tens of millions of dollars worth of Amazon Coins.
Paul Ryder, vice president of Apps and Games for Amazon. "Amazon Coins gives customers an easy way to spend money on developers' apps on Kindle Fire in the Amazon Appstore-and we're giving customers tens of millions of dollars in Amazon Coins to get started."
"Developers who aren't yet in the Amazon Appstore will want to make sure their apps have been submitted and approved by April 25 so they're ready for customers to start spending their Amazon Coins."
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The Amazon Coins will be worth the equivalent of one cent so a $2.99 app will cost 299 Amazon Coins. Developers will still earn the same amount of royalties and must submit new apps to the Amazon Appstore by 25 April.
Although the virtual currency will arrive on the Kindle Fire in May, there's no word on a UK release date yet.
In a confusing move, customers will be able to use Amazon Coins to buy in-game currencies. However, it won't be possible to use it to buy any subscriptions.
The move is similar to Microsoft Points which Xbox users can use to buy games on Xbox Live. Amazon said it will be quick and easy for customers to buy additional Amazon Coins using their Amazon accounts.

Ubuntu smartphones to ship in October, report says

Ubuntu smartphones to ship in October, report says







Developer version running on Galaxy Nexus phone to appear in late February

Smartphones running the open source Ubuntu operating system will start shipping in October, although it isn't clear if they will be available in the U.S., according to a report.
Mark Shuttleworth, the CEO of Canonical Ltd., told CIO Journal that the new smartphone OS will be available in October in two large geographic markets, without committing that one of them would be North America. Developers will also be able to access the OS on the Galaxy Nexus smartphone from Samsung in late February.
Canonical provides services for corporations that use Linux-based software called Ubuntu. A Ubuntu smartphone could be used to link to a large display in an office, even wirelessly, to access Windows applications kept on backend servers.
Canonical could not be reached to comment on the report.
Despite the promise of Ubuntu in a smartphone or other device, analysts widely regard its chances of catching on as slim. Already, corporations are adapting to smartphones and tablets running Google's Android or Apple's iOS that employees bring to work. Company IT shops have adapted to the consumer devices by installing mobile device management software on the corporate network to provide added security and controls across the largest smartphone platforms.
One analyst, Jack Gold of J. Gold Associates, dismissed the value of an Ubuntu smartphone, even though such a device could provide some value to Linux developers inside organizations.
"I can't see any enterprises willingly adopting an Ubuntu phone," Gold said. "I don't even see many users wanting one, either, unless they are techies. It just doesn't make sense for enterprises to support a device that will have such small market penetration, even if you look out longer term. And I suspect very few MDM vendors will support them either."
Matt Hamblen covers mobile and wireless, smartphones and other handhelds, and wireless networking for Computerworld. Follow Matt on Twitter at @matthamblen or subscribe to Matt's RSS feed. His email address is mhamblen@computerworld.com.



Asus X501A-XX277H review

Asus X501A-XX277H review
£299 inc VAT
Put aside your prejudices: this sub-£300 laptop is a gem, and one of the best bargains we've seen recently. Read our Asus X501A review to find out why.



 sus’ X501 laptop range is very much aimed at those on a budget. There are several models in the range but prices start at a mere £299 for this Celeron-based X501A.
Before dismissing the Celeron as outdated, the B830 is quite a recent version, released in late 2012. It’s a dual-core processor running at a respectable 1.8GHz, and backed up by 4GB of memory and a surprisingly capacious 750GB hard drive.
The Celeron isn't bad at this price, but it can't overclock like the pricier Core i5 chips with Turbo Boost. Consequently it produced a relatively modest score of just under 2000 when running the PCMark 7 benchmark suite. This is most noticeable when first starting up, as the X501A seems to pause and gather its thoughts for about 10-15 seconds even after the main Start screen has appeared. (It does live up to Asus' claim that it resumes to the Lock Screen in just 2 seconds from standby, though.)
After this, the X501A is pretty responsive and more than up to the job of browsing the web or running Microsoft Office. It’s no gaming rig, though, as the Celeron uses an older Intel HD integrated graphics processor that can barely reach 20fps even when running Stalker at 1280x720 and with graphics settings turned way down low.
Of course you can’t expect much in the way of gaming performance from a laptop that costs less than £300, and in other respects the X501A is actually quite impressive. It’s very well built for such an inexpensive machine – the casing has an attractive mottled effect, and feels sturdy enough to cope with the occasional bump in a backpack.
The 1366x768 screen isn’t the brightest we’ve seen, but it’s fine for web browsing or watching some streaming video online. Viewing angles aren't great, and the glossy screen makes it hard to avoid reflections, but it's surprisingly good for the price. Colours are vibrant and accurate enough for editing your snaps.
Build quality is better than you might expect, the overall sturdiness of the unit ensures that the keyboard and trackpad both feel firm and comfortable to use. The trackpad is flush with the casing so you can use gestures to navigate around Windows 8, calling up the Charms bar, switching between apps and scrolling and zooming.
Even the Altec Lansing speakers are a pleasant surprise, lacking the harsh, tinny edge that we’ve come to expect from most low-cost laptops.
You also get a USB 3 port (plus a USB 2 port), Bluetooth 4, 802.11n Wi-Fi and both HDMI and VGA outputs.There’s no optical drive built in, so you might need to budget a little extra for an external drive if you want to watch DVDs, rip CDs or simply install some software.
The benefit is a weight of 2.1Kg - which is well below average for a 15.6-inch laptop. It’s no Ultrabook, but the X501A can be carried around fairly easily all day. With a battery that provides a good 4.5 hours of video streaming via Wi-Fi, it's a real bargain.




Codemasters Grid 2 coming out on May 30

Codemasters Grid 2 coming out on May 30  


        Developed by Codemasters, the Grid series has been out of the spotlight since the debut of             2008's Race Driver: Grid, as the studio instead focused on its rally themed Dirt series.
   As in the previous title, GRID 2 puts the player behind the wheel of high performance vehicles spanning four decades.
The player takes part in motorsport championships held on city streets, licensed circuits and mountain roads in locations ranging from Paris to Abu Dhabi, Chicago, California and more.
In addition to a single player career mode, Grid 2 has a multiplayer component that connects to RaceNet, the online community portal for Codemasters Racing games.
The multiplayer mode makes use of a unique progression system that contains deep customisation options and integration, tracking player's races, rewards and rivals.
Depending on the retailer Grid 2 is sold, the game will come with pre-order bonus items and extra content, redeemable via download on PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and on PC.
The game will be available on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.


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