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Verbatim Search: Saerch For Xactly What Yuo Typde

Gizmodo AU

Google’s reasonably good at picking out your spelling mistakes, especially for common terms, but sometimes this leads to it showing you corrected results that aren’t exactly correct. It’s amending that today, rolling out a ‘Verbatim’ search function.


July 25, 2011
Entertainment

Ridley Scott Will Never Make Another Non-3D Movie

Does that mean we can expect a 3D treatment for Blade Runner? God knows there aren’t enough different versions in existence already. The director announced at Comic-Con that he’ll “never work without 3D again, even for small dialogue scenes”.


May 19, 2011
Software

Microsoft Slams Intel’s Windows 8 Chit-Chat And Says It’s "Factually Inaccurate"

When Intel blabbermouthed about the fact that Windows 8 wouldn’t allow backwards compatibility on legacy apps, Microsoft was quick to deny that their statement was “factually inaccurate.” But what part?


April 1, 2011
Computing

Obama Shocks Audience By Revealing President Of The United States Owns Computer

At a recent town hall on Latino education, President Obama was asked if he owns an iPad. Yup! What about a computer? Uhh.


March 31, 2011
Computing

Microsoft’s Chief Strategy Officer Questions The Longevity Of Tablets

Speaking at an economic development event in Australia, Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s Global Chief Research and Strategy Officer, more or less admitted Microsoft was late to the consumer smartphone and tablet game. But also voiced some hesitations towards tablets, saying “I don’t know whether the big screen tablet pad category is going to remain with us or not.”


September 24, 2010

The One Clip That Can Keep Track Of All Your Files

Files! We’ve all got ‘em. Digital ones. Paper ones. Ones that help us maintain our cuticles that we’re sometimes embarrassed to admit we own. But I digress. For keeping track of the first two, there’s Verbatim’s new Clip-it USB drive.


August 3, 2007
Uncategorized

Verbatim Blu-ray discs

Verbatim announces the first 7.5GB, 3-inch mini Blu-ray disc that’s sized just right to give HD camcorders 1 hour of 1080i recording. [Verbatim via Digital Trends]