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Internet kills Printed Oxford English Dictionary

Unlikely to be “printed again”
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Can you pass me the dictionary is more likely to invoke your friend passing you a tablet or laptop in the future rather than a weighty tome.

Oxford University Press has said that it’s website is so successful that it’s not sure “whether the 126-year-old dictionary’s next edition will be printed on paper at all,” reports AP.

The digital version of the Oxford English Dictionary now gets 2 million hits a month from subscribers, who pay $295 a year for the service in the U.S. In contrast, the current printed edition — a 20-volume, 750-pound ($1,165) set published in 1989 — has sold about 30,000 sets in total.

“At present we are experiencing increasing demand for the online product,” a statement from the publisher said. “However, a print version will certainly be considered if there is sufficient demand at the time of publication.”

Nigel Portwood, chief executive of Oxford University Press (OUP), told The Sunday Times in an interview he didn’t think the newest edition will be printed. “The print dictionary market is just disappearing. It is falling away by tens of percent a year,” he said.

However, an OUP spokeswoman told the Guardian that no decision had been made.

“It is likely to be more than a decade before the full edition is published and a decision on format will be taken at that point,” she said before adding that “Demand for online resources is growing but large numbers of people continue to purchase dictionaries in printed form and we have no plans to stop?publishing?print dictionaries.”

A team of 80 lexicographers has been working on the third edition of the OED – known as OED3 – for the past 21 years. Ouch.

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Chatroulette 2 goes live, still plenty of penis

Redesign doesn’t change the fact its a NSFW site
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Chatroulette?2, the latest version of the random video chatting site has gone live, however it looks like its still not solved its penis problem.

While the focus has now been shifted to video rather than chat, a quick try at 9am on a Bank Holiday in the UK still presented us with the same problems as the previous incarnation of the site - around 9 out of ten people will have the camera focused on their balls.

What’s even more of a problem though is that there isn’t an obvious “next” button to press (its an untitled grey bar beneath the video screen).

Users happy to brave the amateur porn, occasional old man, and other people that think you aren’t worth the time of day will be able to expand the video screen to any size they want, select whether it’s the computers default computer and chat with others via a text box.

Proceed at your own peril.

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Google shows it’s scary side with Shelly inspired Google Doodle

Halloween comes early
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Google has shown it’s scary side in its latest Google Doodle taking inspiration from Mary Shelly’s 213th birthday.

Shelly who created Frankenstein, is remembered with a doodle consisting of a darkened hallway with four ghostly pictures hanging on the wall and a figure looming in a doorway.

Clicking on the doodle takes you through to a search for Mary Shelley.

Mary Shelley was born on 30 August 1797 dying on 1 February 1851 was a British novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and?travel writer, best known for her?Gothic novel?Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus?(1818).

She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the?Romantic poet?and philosopher?Percy Bysshe Shelley. Her father was thepolitical philosopher?William Godwin, and her mother was the philosopher and?feminist?Mary Wollstonecraft.

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Google pay-per-view service in works

Could beef up Google TV offering
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Google could be about to enter the pay-per-view market via YouTube according to reports in the FT.

The newspaper says Google, who could go live with the service as early as before the end of the year, is already in negotiations with Hollywood’s leading movie studios.

“Google has been pitching to the studios on the international appeal of a streaming, on-demand movie service pegged to the world’s most popular search engine and YouTube, according to several people with knowledge of the situation,” reports the FT.

“Google and YouTube are a global phenomenon with a hell of a lot of eyeballs – more than any cable or satellite service,” said one executive with knowledge of the plans. “They’ve talked about how many people they could steer to this . . . it’s a huge number.”

However what’s more likely, is that the company will use the service to help bolster the appeal of its?Google TV?offering launching soon and use it to take on Apple’s Apple TV offering, Hulu and Netflix as the pay-per-view market intensifies.

Sony?has already announced, as part of its partnership deal with Google, that it will have its first internet TV out in time for Christmas in the US. According to the company, Sony will be the world’s first TV to incorporate the “Google TV” platform later this year.

Through an?easy-to-use?interface, consumers will be able to search and access content from their TVs and across the Internet - a rich internet experience on consumers’ TVs says the company.

“Sony Internet TV” is scheduled to first launch in the US the autumn of 2010 with the lineup featuring both a standalone TV model and set top box-type unit incorporating a Blu-ray disc drive.

In the UK Sony already offers Lovefilm via its BRAVIA televisions.

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Google could be about to enter the pay-per-view market via YouTube according to reports in the FT.

The newspaper says Google, who could go live with the service as early as before the end of the year, is already in negotiations with Hollywood’s leading movie studios.

“Google has been pitching to the studios on the international appeal of a streaming, on-demand movie service pegged to the world’s most popular search engine and YouTube, according to several people with knowledge of the situation,” reports the FT.

“Google and YouTube are a global phenomenon with a hell of a lot of eyeballs – more than any cable or satellite service,” said one executive with knowledge of the plans. “They’ve talked about how many people they could steer to this . . . it’s a huge number.”

However what’s more likely, is that the company will use the service to help bolster the appeal of its?Google TV?offering launching soon and use it to take on Apple’s Apple TV offering, Hulu and Netflix as the pay-per-view market intensifies.

Sony?has already announced, as part of its partnership deal with Google, that it will have its first internet TV out in time for Christmas in the US. According to the company, Sony will be the world’s first TV to incorporate the “Google TV” platform later this year.

Through an?easy-to-use?interface, consumers will be able to search and access content from their TVs and across the Internet - a rich internet experience on consumers’ TVs says the company.

“Sony Internet TV” is scheduled to first launch in the US the autumn of 2010 with the lineup featuring both a standalone TV model and set top box-type unit incorporating a Blu-ray disc drive.

In the UK Sony already offers Lovefilm via its BRAVIA televisions.

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HP’s CTO Phil McKinney teases with gadgets of tomorrow…

Then promptly Photoshops them out
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HP?CTO’s?Phil McKinney?has been teasing his twitter followers with two images that show him supposedly playing with a couple of new gadgets from HP’s research lab.

We say supposedly, because as the pictures show, all we are getting to see right now is him holding a Photoshopped black rectangle in the two shots, one the size of a phone, the other the size of a tablet. A third black Photoshopped rectangle is around his wrist.

The images come of the back of McKinney’s call for votes to let him do a panel at SXSW 2011.

The CTO is hoping to do a panel titled Hacking the Future where he looks at what the future will be like it 5 to 10 years (Something Pocket-lint did back in February with its?Future week?that looked at the technology of 2015).

While the gadgets that he is holding could be real, chances are if they are to appear in his talk we might not see them until 2015.

It’s also worth noting that in the past McKinney has shown off bendable e-ink technology, a dual display tablet and several cognitive devices that “learn” what you do by being behaviour aware none of which have become commercially available yet.

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HP?CTO’s?Phil McKinney?has been teasing his twitter followers with two images that show him supposedly playing with a couple of new gadgets from HP’s research lab.

We say supposedly, because as the pictures show, all we are getting to see right now is him holding a Photoshopped black rectangle in the two shots, one the size of a phone, the other the size of a tablet. A third black Photoshopped rectangle is around his wrist.

The images come of the back of McKinney’s call for votes to let him do a panel at SXSW 2011.

The CTO is hoping to do a panel titled Hacking the Future where he looks at what the future will be like it 5 to 10 years (Something Pocket-lint did back in February with its?Future week?that looked at the technology of 2015).

While the gadgets that he is holding could be real, chances are if they are to appear in his talk we might not see them until 2015.

It’s also worth noting that in the past McKinney has shown off bendable e-ink technology, a dual display tablet and several cognitive devices that “learn” what you do by being behaviour aware none of which have become commercially available yet.

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Apple Special Event predictions

Team Pocket-lint predict what we think Apple might launch on 1 September
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Another Apple event is almost upon us, but with so many rumours floating around there is plenty that Apple could launch on the big night. Will they launch new iPod models, will they can iPod models. What about iTunes, Garage Band, Apple TV and of course the iPad 2? Then there is cloud base music services, random products you haven’t even thought of and some you have but just can’t remember.?

Here the Pocket-lint editorial team bring you what we thing will be announced:

Stuart Miles, Editor

It’s a tough one but I believe the guitar could be referencing the idea that music will be with you wherever you go, very much like a guitar is something that all good rock and roll dudes pack with them on holiday.Think campfire music (as long as there is Wi-FI).

It goes with out staying there will be a new iPod touch with FaceTime thanks to a built in camera and?possibly?a new iPod nano now branded the nano touch (touchscreen of course). Will they dump the iPod classic once and for all? That’s a tough one, it’s an iconic device that will be hard to let go of but the circular clicky wheel just doesn’t have a place in Apple’s design ethos anymore - it’s counter?intuitive?to the touch approach. Let just hope it’s not just a new version of Garage Band.?

Rik Henderson, news editor

I think the guitar is literal.
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Steve Jobs will come out, sit on a bar stool and play a rendition of Kum Ba Ya, while asking the audience to clap and sing along. Then, unexpectedly, he’ll smash the guitar on stage, a la Pete Townesend, and throw the splintered pieces into the faces of the Gizmodo spies who have sneaked into the auditorium thanks to the site’s invites being revoked for life.
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Then he’ll walk off again, dusting his hands and grinning, leaving the baying crowd silent in shocked disbelief. There’ll be no “one more thing” either. As Johnny Rotten once said, “always leave them wanting more”.
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Either that, or it’ll be the much discussed iPod touch rejig, with camera, retina display, blah blah blah. I also have a weird feeling that a 7in iPad could be on the agenda, but then, I did have beans for lunch.

Dan Sung, Features editor

Well, my predictions are the Apple fest starts out with a middle of the road, trendy but safe artist playing an acoustic guitar on stage followed by Steve Jobs coming out in trademark black polo neck, mid blue jeans and New Balance trainers. There will then be lots of applause and an in-joke of some sorts for anyone that’s been reading the media hype build-up to the event. The laughter will not be proportional to the quality of this gag.

After a good bit of market propaganda the new products will start to arrive with each one described as not only “the very best we’ve ever made” but also better than all the competition. A volley of approximately 43 superlatives will be about par for the course. As for the products themselves, I’m thinking a new iPod touch - finally with camera - and enough beef to cope with iOS4 and a retina screen with almost the identical chassis to the iPhone 4.

Next there’ll be a touchscreen Nano of some sort but perhaps with a new name. Finally, the “one more thing” could well be some kind of iPad - probably the iPad 2. Same size as the old one but with a camera. That said, you’d probably do best to ignore what I say and go with whatever Chris has come up with. He tends to be right about these things.?

Chris Hall, Reviews editor

We’ve seen the guitar, we know it is music. I’ll avoid the usual speculation around the Beatles coming to iTunes (who doesn’t have the collection ripped from CD anyway?). I think this will be an across-the-board update of the iPods, the most significant of which will be the iPod touch, bringing it in line with some of the advancements made with iPhone 4.

I’d expect a higher resolution display, enhanced video playback capabilities, but I’m not expecting a major design overhaul. I think they’ll stick with a metal-backed body, but I do think we’ll see a camera coming into the mix. Am I playing it too safe?

Libby Plummer, Reporter

Could Apple’s guitar-themed invite spell the introduction of sheet music and guitar tab on iTunes?? If the iBookstore is anything to go by, then it seems that this would be a obvious product for Apple to sell, particulalry as it’s already got a captive audience of music fans with cash to burn. And the iPad seems like a good place to look up a few power chords at a moment’s notice…

Paul Lamkin, Reporter

It’s gonna be the iPod touch 4G. It’s a given. Apple is a creature of habit and since 2007 it has always announced an iPod touch in September and I can’t see this year being any different.

The Apple guitar on the invite is intriguing though - sure a guitar works for an iPod launch but it’s a bit vague.

I think we could also be seeing a big iTunes announcement regarding live music. Maybe more Apple in-store live music (with acoustic sessions). At the Covent Garden launch they made a big deal about how the courtyard could make an excellent music venue.

So I’m going for the obvious iPod touch launch and some new iTunes Live features.?

Ben Crompton, Production editor?

“If everything goes to plan, then it looks as though Apple will be thrusting another iPod onto the market. It will probably get a camera, and no doubt be very, very shiny; queue inane whoops of delight from audience.

The new iteration of Apple TV should also come to light, and there might be some kind of update for iTunes; you never know, if Apple fans are really lucky it might get a complete overhaul which, arguably, is what it needs”.

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Pocket-lint will be live from the event bringing you all the latest news as it happens

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LG LEX8: Thin and packed with Nano Lighting Technology

Will redefine the meaning of “clarity” in FULL LED TV say LG
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LG?will showcase the LEX8 television at this year’s IFA?later this week the company has confirmed.

Previewing the latest television ahead of its official announcement on Thursday, the next generation of flat panel television will feature NANO Lighting Technology, which say LG will redefine the meaning of “clarity” in FULL LED TVs.

According to the Korean company “An extremely thin film printed with minuscule dots positioned in front of a full array of LEDs disperses light more evenly and effectively across the screen, creating pictures that are clearer, enticingly smoother and more refined.”

Add that to an Anti-Reflection Panel and the LEX8 screen promises to minimize reflection from an external light source – including sunlight — ensuring the picture always stays crystal clear.

The LEX8 is further enhanced, say LG, by the company’s TruMotion 400Hz technology.

“In creating our first television using nano technology, LG is continuing to set new standards in TV technology and demonstrating once again that we’re pushing the envelope of home entertainment,” said Simon Kang, President and CEO of LG Home Entertainment Company. “Just as difficult as it is to watch standard TV after experiencing high definition, people will resist going back to regular LED LCD TVs after viewing the LEX8.”

LG says all the above is possible by improving localized dimming in both 2D and 3D with its Micro Pixel Control technology.

“By manipulating individual LED blocks, Micro Pixel Control adds even greater range and life to colors, from the deepest, darkest blacks to the most natural colours.”

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- NANO FULL LED TV
- NANO Lighting Technology
- Micro Pixel Control
- Infinite Contrast Ratio
- INFINIA Design: 0.88cm Depth, 1.25cm Bezel
- TruMotion 400Hz
- 3D TV (Dynamic 3D)
- Picture Wizard II
- NetCastTM (Broadband TV)
- DLNA Ready
- Magic Motion Remote Control
- USB 2.0 (DivX HD, MP3, JPEG, etc.)
- Invisible Speakers (7W+7W)
- Infinite Sound
- Clear Voice II

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Toshiba Folio 100: Toshiba tablet gets a name and more specs

Details of the new tablet expected at IFA turn up
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Toshiba’s yet unannounced Android tablet has got a name thanks to some detective work by the chaps over at NetbookItalia.

According to the site, the Folio 100 will also come with a docking station (just like the iPad and the Samsung Galaxy Tab) and will supposedly come with a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 250 graphics chip.

You’ll also get 16GB of internal storage, 3G, Bluetooth and 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity.

But like the Samsung Galaxy Tab, the device will also add a 1.3-megapixel front camera for video calling, both full-size and mini USB ports, and an SD card for expanding the storage capabilities further.

The site is claiming a rather poor seven hours of web or video use versus Apple’s 10 hours.

The Folio 100 is likely to get a formal debut at the IFA this week and could ship?as soon as October.?

NetbookItalia lists the specs as:

- OS:?Android 2.2

- Processor:?Nvidia Tegra 2

- Display: multitouch display 10.1 “widescreen WSVGA (1024×600pixel)

- Audio: 2 stereo speakers and microphone 0.5 W

- Storage:?16GB?internal memory

- Networking: 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G

- Ports: HDMI, USB 2.0 standard, USB 2.0 mini audio jack

- Card reader: SD (up to 32GB) MMC

- Battery: 1020mAh, 3.7V, 22600mWh.?Up to 7 hours?of life with mixed use (web browsing and video playback)

- Internet: Opera Mobile Browser with Flash 1.10

- Productivity suite of office applications, PDF reader, ebook reader and RSS aggregator

- Multimedia: 1.3 MP Webcam

- Dimensions: 281 x 181 x 14mm

- Weight: 760gr

- Accessories: IR transmitter and housing

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