Pentax’s Optio I-10 point-and-shoot gets the hands-on treatment



Pentax managed to turn a few heads with its new batch of retro-styled point-and-shoots, and the folks at Pocket-lint have now already managed to get a hands-on with the top-end model of the lot: the Optio I-10. As you might expect, they seem to have been suitably impressed by the “cute and miniature” design, although they’re quick to point out that this is far from the “hybrid” camera it might appear to be In fact, they say it’s “very light,” which apparently prompted some folks they handed it to question if it was “even a real camera.” Not exactly the most encouraging sign, but Pocket-lint is promising to say more once it’s had a chance to really put the camera through its paces.

Pentax’s Optio I-10 point-and-shoot gets the hands-on treatment originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Fusion energy hurdle swept aside



A potential obstacle to producing energy by laser fusion is swept aside, along with the record for the highest-energy laser pulse.

Microsoft reports $6.66b Q1 net profit, Windows 7 ‘fastest selling OS in history’



Microsoft‘s gotta be pretty happy with its second quarter results, especially after two previous quarters of somewhat downtrodden reports. The company’s posting a record $19.02 billion in revenue, a 14 percent increase year-over-year. Net income / profit was $6.66 billion. Buoyed by all that is $1.71 billion in deferred revenue for Windows 7 pre-sales, which in laymen’s terms means money the company made before the fiscal quarter began but couldn’t then claim it because the product (Windows 7) hadn’t yet been delivered to the consumer. Speaking of the platform, Microsoft is claiming to now have “the fastest selling operating system in history” with 60 million licenses sold. A much better way for the gang in Redmond to the start the year, so now let’s see how the rest of 2010 plays out.

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Gateway’s DVD-playin’ EC14D netbook spotted in the wild



Gateway isn’t daring to call its ED14D a netbook — probably because of that built-in DVD optical drive — but there’s nothing outside of that to prove that it’s anything more. That said, it’s easily one of the most intriguing 11.6-inch machines out there, and while it’s not slated to ship for a few more days still, the crew over at Notebook Italia has managed to get their hands on one. Hit up the Source link if you’ve never seen a netbook with an optical drive before, and then hit this link while asking yourself where you were in January of 2009.

Gateway’s DVD-playin’ EC14D netbook spotted in the wild originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Brief: Cyberattacks from U.S. "greatest concern"



Cyberattacks from U.S. "greatest concern"
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