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Microsoft will throw its Surface tablet a midnight launch event to coincide with the release of the company’s latest OS Windows 8. The Verge reports Microsoft has begun sending out invites for a special ‘Surface Reception’ shindig on October 25th that will lead up to the tablet’s launch at midnight on October 26th.
Select Microsoft holiday pop-up stores will be open at the late hour to start moving devices right away, with other stores selling it the following morning during regular hours.
We had heard previously that the company planned on launching the tablet alongside Windows 8 this month, but details beyond that were few and far between.
Unfortunately, price point info for the tablet is still absent, though Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer hinted that the pricing sweet spot would be “probably $300 to about $700 or $800.”
After previously predicting that 22 million ultrabooks would ship by the end of 2012, Analyst house IHS iSuppli has now cut that forecast to 10.3 million.
2013 doesn’t look much better, as iSuppli’s estimates for next year have fallen from 61 to 44 million units.
This news will be particularly disappointing for Intel. The chipmaker has put considerable marketing promotion behind ultrabooks and has invested $400 million in subsiding the use of high-quality displays and SSDs.
"So far, the PC industry has failed to create the kind of buzz and excitement among consumers that is required to propel ultrabooks into the mainstream," said Craig Stice, senior principal analyst for computer platforms at IHS.
"This is especially a problem amid all the hype surrounding media tablets and smartphones. When combined with other factors, including prohibitively high pricing, this means that ultrabook sales will not meet expectations in 2012."
IHS believes that more than half of the expected shipments will happen after Microsoft’s new OS is released and a host of Windows 8 ultrabooks enter the market.
Amazon's Xbox 360 Entertainment Bundle includes an Xbox 360 4GB console, three months of Gold, a $10 Amazon credit, three Xbox Live Arcade games and an Xbox 360 media remote, all for the price of just the console, $229. That's a savings of $56 off list price.
The Arcade games shown in the promo image are Lode Runner, Snoopy Flying Ace and R-Type Dimensions. If these are all things you wanted, or even if you just wanted a 4GB Xbox 360 but happen to like free stuff, maybe give this bundle a chance. http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.htm...mo&pf_rd_t=201
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Update: All four of these games will also be available on the North American eShop on Thursday, October 18, which is two weeks from today. The convenience of not having to go to a store will run you a smooth $40.
Japanese gamers looking to expand the experience (and form factor) of the 3DS XL will only have to wait until November 15, when the revised hardware will receive its own, extra largeCircle Pad Pro add-on. The peripheral will cost ¥1,500, or about $20.
Revealed by Nintendo back in September, there are currently no plans to offer the 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro here in the US. The original 3DS received a similar – though smaller – version of the peripheral, selling it on its official store andexclusively at retail with GameStop. Our pals over at Engadget had some hands-on time with the 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro last month during TGS 2012, so feel free to check out their hands-on video. Or not. We're not the boss of you.
The incredibly bright, somewhat terrifying yellow Nintendo 3DS XL that Japan got last month is now heading to Europe, according to a Europe-specific Nintendo Direct press conference this afternoon (viaJoystiq). The Pikachu-themed 3DS doesn't have a solid release date just yet, but it's said to arrive at some point in 2012. A price also isn't included (though it costs ¥18,900/$238 in Japan), nor is it known if the device will be exclusive to one retailer -- in Japan, you can only buy a 3DS XL plastered with Pikachu's indifferent smirk from a Pokemon Center. Regardless, it's clearly super, super cute, and we'll have more definite information on it soon.
Does this mean it's coming to the US? Keep those poke-fingers crossed, trainers. http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/04/p...3ds-xl-europe/
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Samsung has provided investors guidance ahead of its full Q3 earnings report that's due before October 26th, and as has been the custom, the numbers are huge. It's expecting a fourth straight record quarter with overall operating profits of 8.1 trillion won ($7.28 billion), an amount that would more than doublelast year's results for the same period and up sharply from Q2s $5.86 billion, on sales of 52 trillion won ($46 billion). We'll have to wait for the full report to see numbers broken down by department, but it's safe to say that there's a lot of Galaxy S IIIs (it ticked past 20 million last month) adding up to reach that pinnacle. Reuters and Bloomberg have predictions from various analysts on how many handsets, RAM chips and flat-panel HDTVs were sold, but if its legal battle with Apple ends in the worst-case scenario, at least we figure Samsung will have enough left over to keep the lights on.
All signs point toward the impending general availability of Windows 8, what with the upcoming OS launch event, the Surface RT finally hitting the FCC, and Paul Allen letting the world knows what he thinks of it. In light of this, the Redmond company has announced a final update push to the built-in appsyou'll find in Windows 8. The Bing update will be first out the gate tomorrow -- it promises richer search results for local content -- with the rest rolling out through October 26th. Also of note is Music, which touts "expanded music services" as an update (Xbox Music, anyone?). If you're itching to know what built-in apps will be updated, you can get the full and extensive list after the break.
Sales of Galaxy S III smartphones have increased since the $1.05bn court case
Analytics firm Localytics has found that demand for Samsung's flagship phone is increasing despite the company losing a patent war against Apple and the release of the iPhone 5.
Localytics says it has seen a nine per cent average increase of new Galaxy S III devices since the first week of August, while the number of new Galaxy S IIIs increased by 16 per cent during the Apple patent trial verdict and 15 per cent during the week thatApple announced the iPhone 5.
It seems that, far from crushing Samsung's momentum, the high-profile lawsuit was good PR for the South Korean company and implanted a key thought into the public's mind: "If Apple think this device is similar and a threat, but it costs much less, why don't I buy that instead?"
That's the kind of consumer programming that money can't buy. Well… unless you have $1.05 billion.
Nintendo's vice grip on Japan's hardware market is as strong as ever with 3DS dominating charts for another week. 3DS took the top two spots in the Japanese hardware charts for the week ending September 30, with the XL (aka 3DS LL) topping 55,000 and the regular model passing 24,000, according to Media Create figures.Their combined sales of over 80,000 units slaughtered the next nearest competitor, the PSP, which at 23,000 sales has once again outsold its 14,000-selling successor the Vita thanks to the release of software chart-topper SD Gundam G Generation Overworld. The Gundam-loving Japanese snapped up almost 210,000 copies of that title last week, forcing Dead or Alive 5 to settle for second with 66,000 sales. Full Japanese charts for the week ending September 30 below (courtesy of Gematsu). Software, All-formats: 1)[PSP] SD Gundam G Generation Overworld (Namco Bandai, 09/27/12) - 209,815 (New) 2)[PS3] Dead or Alive 5 (Tecmo Koei, 09/27/12) - 66,586 (New) 3)[3DS] Wagamama Fashion Girls Mode (Nintendo, 09/27/12) - 65,908 (New) 4)[PSV] Ys: Foliage Ocean in Celceta (Falcom, 09/27/12) - 42,146 (New) 5)[3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 (Nintendo, 07/28/12) - 36,607 (1,187,078) 6)[PS3] Sleeping Dogs (Square Enix, 09/27/12) - 17,580 (New) 7)[PSP] Love, Election, and Chocolate Portable (Kadokawa Games, 09/27/12) - 16,743 (New) 8)[PSP] Final Fantasy III (Square Enix, 09/20/12) - 16,702 (61,574) 9)[PSV] Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable Double Enlistment Pack (D3 Publisher, 07/27/12) - 14,827 (New) 10)[360] Dead or Alive 5 (Tecmo Koei, 09/27/12) - 14,811 (New) 11)[3DS] New Egokoro Classroom (Nintendo, 09/13/12) - 13,722 (68,392) 12)[NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 (Pokemon, 06/23/12) - 13,427 (2,777,159) 13)[PSV] Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable (D3 Publisher, 07/27/12) - 12,952 (New) 14)[3DS] Medabots 7 Kabuto Ver. / Kuwaga Ver. (Rocket Company, 09/13/12) - 9,352 (76,529) 15)[3DS] Run For Money: Flee from the Greatest Hunters in History! (Namco Bandai, 07/05/12) - 9,066 (160,527) 16)[PS3] Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning (Spike Chunsoft, 09/20/12) - 8,757 (29,452) 17)[PS3] Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (Namco Bandai, 09/13/12) - 7,468 (87,338) 18)[3DS] Taiko Drum Master: Chibi Dragon and the Mysterious Orb (Namco Bandai, 07/12/12) - 7,406 (222,374) 19)[Wii] Dragon Quest X: Rise of the Five Tribes Online (Square Enix, 08/02/12) - 6,655 (562,746) 20)[3DS] Demon Training (Nintendo, 07/28/12) - 6,487 (168,807) Hardware (last previous week in parenthesis) 1)3DS LL - 55,353 (35,206) 2)3DS - 24,822 (26,176) 3)PSP - 23,061 (14,921) 4)PlayStation Vita - 14,469 (9,295) 5)PlayStation 3 - 8,935 (11,440) 6)Wii - 5,421 (5,742) 7)PS2 - 1,103 (1,014) 8)Xbox 360 - 742 (748) 9)DSi LL - 429 (516) 10)DSi - 365 (504)
Catherine: Full Body’s English translation for the Vita