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  • New MacBook Pros Next Thursday, February 24th


    It’s new MacBook Pros next Thursday February 24, according to MacRumors, citing a “reliable” source.

    We’ve since heard reliable confirmation that this information is accurate and that the expected release date is next Thursday, February 24th. The move would be a bit unusual for Apple to launch new machines on a Thursday. So, if you are about to buy a new MacBook Pro, wait until next week.

    MacBooks were last updated a year ago with Intel Core i5 and i7 chips. The new machines are likely to get Intel’s latest Sandy Bridge processors, which are faster and a lot less power hungry. Rumors that the machines will have cases made of Liquidmetal are unlikely, but they will probably will be lighter, thinner and have higher-resolution screens. A big price drop is predicted too.

    Apple’s said to be releasing five new models, which will include two new 13-inch versions, two new 15-inch versions and one new 17-inch version.

    2011 MacBook Pro mockup by designer Dario Crisafulli.

  • Steve Jobs Next to President Barack Obama & Looking Well


    Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs sat directly beside President Barack Obama at a special dinner featuring some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley.

    We have earlier learned that Steve Jobs would meet with President Barack today. In a photo posted on the official Flickr account of The White House, Jobs can be seen sitting to the left of Obama as the table of tech luminaries engages in a toast. Others at the dinner included Google Chief Executive (and soon-to-be executive chairman) Eric Schmidt, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg, Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz.

  • Gran Turismo 5 Gets A Huge Update 1.06


    Major Changes and New Features

    • Remote Racing – [Remote Races] have been added to the bottom left of the [GT Mode] – [Community] screen.  Here you can start a fully automated B-Spec race using yours and your friends’ “My Drivers”, and gain rewards and experience from it. For details please see section 8-4 [Remote Races] in the [Manual] accessible from the main menu, and also the new “Remote Race” page on gran-tursimo.com, under the GT5 product information section.
    • Remote Racing from a Web Browser – In [Remote Races], you can visit the official “gran-turismo.com” website using a web browser, and remotely control your PS3® at home. You can start races, monitor its progress and check results from the website. This is a new playing style allowing you to play Gran Turismo anywhere.  Sign in from the [GT5 My Home] button on the upper right corner of the website to get started.
    • Using the Course Maker in Online Races – You can now use one of the “My Courses” created in [Course Maker] for your online races (in Open Lobby, My Lounge), or select themes and generate courses on the spot. (Please note you’ll only be able to use My Courses created after this update).THESIXTHAXIS
    • Introduction of Performance Points in Online Races – We’ve now introduced Performance Points (PP), a numerical index of a car’s performance for online races. You can set PP restrictions in the online race regulations (in Open Lobby, My Lounge) to limit participating cars. For details, see 6 -15 [Performance Points] in the [Manual] accessible from the main menu.
    • Increased Rewards and Experience Online – The amount of rewards and experience gained from online racing (in Open Lobby, My Lounge) have been increased.
    • More Event Settings in Online Races – [Auto Race Start Cycle] and [Tire Wear/Fuel Consumption] have been added to the event settings for online races (in Open Lobby, My Lounge).
    • More Penalties for Special Events – Penalties for improper driving such as driving off course and hitting walls have been increased for the [Special Events] under [GT Mode] – [GT Life].
    • Event Rewards and Experience Adjusted – The rewards and experience gained in [License] and [Special Events] in [GT Mode] – [GT Life] have been adjusted. Experience for A-Spec and B-Spec events have been increased, while rewards have been reduced back down to levels seen before the 1.05 update.
    • Car Loan in Events – In A-Spec, B-Spec and [Special Events] in [GT Mode] – [GT Life], you can now borrow cars that your Friends have set to share with friends. For details see 6-16 [Borrowing and Lending Cars] in the [Manual] accessible from the main menu.
    • More Car Settings – Gear ratio adjustment, power limiters, and weight adjustment have been added to the settings. For details see [18. Settings Guide] in the [Manual] accessible from the main menu.
    • Multi-Monitor Feature – From [Options] – [Hardware] – [Multi-Monitor], you can now access the multi-monitor display settings using multiple PS3â„¢ systems. You can now enjoy Gran Turismo 5 in a wide display environment combining multiple PS3â„¢ systems and TV’s/monitors. For details please see the support section on gran-turismo.com.

    Changes and Additions to Gameplay

    • It is now possible to replay and save [2P Battle] races.THESIXTHAXIS
    • [Controller Steering Sensitivity] has been added to [Driving Options].THESIXTHAXIS
    • [Corner Bank Angle] has been added to the section settings in [Course Maker].THESIXTHAXIS
    • In A-Spec events including endurance races, a confirmation prompt has been added before restarting a race from the beginning.THESIXTHAXIS
    • In replays, B Spec and while watching races, you can now change viewing targets directly from the screen without having to use a separate window list.
    • Personal BGM can now be used when voice chat is disabled in a [Lounge].
    • Cars in your garage that are not registered as ‘Favorites’ can now be used in a [Lounge].
    • When tire restriction is enabled in a Lounge regulation, only cars with tires that qualify will be displayed in the garage.
    • Driver and car display selections during races will be saved.
    • Karts now have [Quick Menu] settings.
    • You can now select multiple items in some important menu screens, such as when registering your favorite cars in your [Garage].

    AI Adjustment

    • Race choreography and opponent car AI controls for licence tests and A Spec events have been adjusted.
    • Opponent car AI controls during B Spec races have been improved.THESIXTHAXIS
    • The evasive maneuver of opponent cars when a players car blocks the track has been improved.

    Correction of Issues

    • Corrected an issue where it was possible to gain points unfairly in drift trials.
    • Corrected an issue where it was not possible to view the 4th sector in the live monitor.
    • Corrected an issue where the sound effects would not change when replacing the exhaust system or turbo kit.
    • Corrected an issue where the save data becomes unable to load when exceeding a certain file size.

    Other Changes

    • A searchable item called [Race Type] has been added for room creation in the [Open Lobby].
    • The lap times for the [X Challenge] in [Special Events] have been adjusted.
    • Game save speed has been optimized.
    • The HDD access warning message that was displayed at game startup has been disabled for faster startup.
    • Car demo backdrops during an [Auto Demo] is now displayed randomly in 4 types (Morning/Day/Night/White) as is in the [Dealership].
    • The “S-AWC” integrated four wheel drive system of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X has been adjusted.
    • The [Force Feedback Strength] of the Thrustmaster T500RS can now be adjusted across a wider range.

    Simply load the game when you’re signed into the PSN to get this update.

    [via: thesixthaxis]

  • 1 Million Workers, 90 Million iPhones, 17 Suicides. Should You Care?


    Here’s the cover of the March 2011 edition of Wired magazine, which reads:

    1 million workers
    90 million iPhones
    17 suicides
    This is where your gadgets come from. Should you care?

    Yes, you should care. We do. Kudos to Wired for shining a much-needed spotlight on this important issue.