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- Panasonic KX-PRX120 cordless home phone runs on Android 4.0
- MSI GS70: Light 17-inch gaming notebook
- Can you find it? Have you got what it takes?
Panasonic KX-PRX120 cordless home phone runs on Android 4.0 Posted: 17 Sep 2013 10:00 PM PDT Android operating systems are common on smartphones, but today we have DECT cordless home phone that uses Android mobile operating system.
Regarding the specs, Panasonic KX-PRX120 comes with 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen and it features GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. In addition, there's also a microSD/SDHC card slot and an answering machine. If for some reason one cordless phone isn't enough for you, this system supports up to six handsets, which is more than enough. Panasonic KX-PRX120 sounds great, however, we have no information regarding availability or pricing. [via iTechNews] |
MSI GS70: Light 17-inch gaming notebook Posted: 17 Sep 2013 10:00 PM PDT We already saw gaming notebooks from MSI in the past, and if you're looking for a gaming notebook, you might be interested in latest model from MSI.
MSI GS70 is a powerful and lightweight gaming notebook, and it should be able to handle latest games with ease. There will be two configurations available for sale, and the starting price of this mobile notebook will be $1,799.99. [via Ubergizmo] |
Can you find it? Have you got what it takes? Posted: 17 Sep 2013 09:35 AM PDT Got the time and fancy trying something entirely different than your usual Tweeting and Facebook surfing this evening? GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) have in the past few days launched a website aimed at recruiting the brightest and most talented mathematicians, code breakers called 'Can you Find it?'. What better way to do this than launching an actual cyber treasure hunt. If you can recall, GCHQ also launched a similar competition last year called Can you Crack it? this resulted in 5000 job applications with 170 individuals shortlisted. With this year's competition, those who crack the code successfully will be entered into a prize draw for fantastic tech prizes such as a Google Nexus 7 tablet or a Raspberry Pi to say the least but also potentially a job application to join the team at GCHQ and be a part of fighting Britain's cybercrime and terrorism. Here is how it works. The codes shown above and at the website have been created by a GCHQ team of top mathematicians aiming at recruiting the smartest, but not necessarily the most experienced. Using the clues, go on a cyber treasure hunt, complete certain tasks around the world-wide web in order to unlock further clues and eventually the final answer. Once you start the challenge, you have six weeks to find all the codes. If you managed to solve last year's puzzle but unfortunately not shortlisted, then you may have another opportunity at this year's as successfully finding the answer could mean you have the right skills to be employed by a national intelligence and security agency that works in partnership with the MI5 and MI6. Whether you’re already an IT specialist or just an amateur, if successfully employed, you could see yourself getting a job at the GCHQ with salary between £26-£60k (depending on experience and qualifications). Please be aware that the above was a sponsored post. |
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