Samsung brings the first touch-screen monitor to work with Windows 8

Samsung introduced a new line of monitors seventh series. One of the models, which will be officially presented at CES 2013 in Las Vegas, received a touch screen with multitouch support.
Samsung Touch Monitor
Samsung SC770 is the first Korean company monitor that supports multiple touch and optimized to work with the operating system Windows 8. For ease of use design 24-inch screen allows for tilt angle of 60 degrees. The display uses MVA LCD panel resolution of 1080p. The maximum brightness is up to 250 cd / m², 5000:1 static contrast ratio, pixel response time - 5 ms. The monitor has HDMI-out, two built-in speakers rated at 3 watts each port and USB, used for the touchscreen.
Samsung Touch Monitor
In 27-inch non-touch model SC750 (1920 × 1080) the brightness threshold is increased to 300 cd / m ², through the use of a matrix WVA LED. The static contrast ratio of 5000:1, pixel response time - 5 ms, acoustic design is not provided. The rest of the specifications SC750 repeat performance version SC770. The design of the model has a translation of the screen in portrait orientation, adjustable height and angle.
Samsung Touch Monitor

Samsung Touch Monitor
SC750 and SC770 delivery worldwide company will begin in the first three months of 2013. The third version of the monitor Samsung - SB970 - is classified as professional monitors and calibrated at the factory.

On New Year's function "do not disturb" in iOS 6 does not automatically

One of the key features in iOS 6 “Do Not Disturb” will not turn off automatically. A switch "Do Not Disturb" is the main section of the system settings in iOS 6.
 
As it turned out today, January 1, the function "Do Not Disturb" is not working properly. When you use this mode, the user runs the risk of missed calls and important messages, because from the first day of 2013, he will not turn off automatically. For example, if you set "Do Not Disturb" from 00:00 to 8:00, then the next day risk missing all the calls and SMS-messages. Users report the bug in iOS 6 for smartphones iPhone and tablet iPad.

Apple is not the first time confronted with similar problems. In 2011, the U.S. and Canada have found a bug in the iPhone: Daylight Savings Time in the smartphone extinct clock back an hour, and not forward. Because of this, the alarm clocks in the morning on March 13 rang two hours later than I should. In this case, different users have to watch iPhone behaved differently. Some arrows are not extinct at one and two hours ahead.

A similar  failure occurred  in European iPhone in October - watch safely switched to winter time, and alarm clocks with worked an hour later. As January 1, 2011 the alarm for some models, iPhone  does not ring at all .
 

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