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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Is Adobe About To Sue Apple?

Is Adobe About To Sue Apple?
The relationship between Apple [AAPL] and Adobe has been getting considerably worse over the last couple of months, with Apple blocking Flash from running on the iPhone and iPad and then the announcement of the iPhone OS 4.0 which stops developers using Adobe software to develop iPhone and iPad applications.

microRemote DSLR Focus Controller Uses The iPhone For Its Display

microRemote DSLR Focus Controller Uses The iPhone For Its Display
If you like to use a remote with your DSLR, and own an iPhone then you may want to check out the microRemote DSLR Focus Controller from Redrock Micro.
The microRemote DSLR Focus Controller uses your iPhone as a display and it will display a range of features on your iPhone screen which include aperture, zoom, and some focusing features.
It also features a remote focus ring that lets you make sure you have the prefect shot, check out the video of it in action below.
The microRemote DSLR Focus Controller will go on sale in the summer for around $1,000 so it might end up being an accessory for the more serious photographers out there.


via Geeky Gadget

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Apple Acknowleges iPad WiFi Problems

Apple Acknowleges iPad WiFi Problems

Since the Apple iPad was released on Saturday, a number of new owners have reported problems with WiFi, notably connections dropping and signal levels dropping.

What Can We Expect From The iPhone OS 4.0?

What Can We Expect From The iPhone OS 4.0?
Tomorrow, the 8th of April 2010 Apple will show off the latest version of their iPhone OS at a special event, iPhone OS 4.0, so what changes can we expected in the latest major upgrade o the iPhone OS?
Multitasking is the major upgrade that everyone is hoping will be in the the iPhone OS 4.0, although it may work slightly different than many of us expect, We have heard previously that multi tasking on the iPhone may work the same way Expose works on Mac OS.
We may also see some of the iPad’s features available on the iPhone in 4.0, like the ability to customize background wallpaper, using the iPhone in both portrait and landscape mode, which is currently available on the iPad, which is running the iPhone OS 3.2 whilst the iPhone and iPod Touch are running 3.1.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Recording System For Your Car


The ideas has been around for a few years, but Hanwha Japan Co., Ltd have now created a recording system for your car. The UMAZONe X-Vue K3 is a compact camera that records upto 2 hours of driving footage using a 2GB storage card.
But dont worry once its full the clever device automatically starts overwriting the old footage in a continuous loop, never to miss anything important.
Still not quiet sure how this would help if you were hit from behind or the side. Unless you have cameras on all sides. However the X-Vue K3 measures only 102 x 41 x 77mm and weighs only 95g making it easily mounted behind your rear-view mirror.
There are no details on shipping dates at the moment but the in car recordign device can be purchased from Hanwha’s product page for approx $157.

Firefox To Get Direct2D Hardware Acceleration

With new media gaming technology and streaming video websites browsers will be put under more and more strain in te future. Mozilla is looking to tackle this issue by developing a Direct2D feature that will allow the Firefox browser to use the graphic power directly from your graphics card.
The Direct2D support is only currently in alpha build and wont probably make the next release for Gecko 1.9.3 in October but developers are hoping a minor release will be ready shortly after. Which would enable Firefox to provide a faster browsing experience for its users.
However Mozilla is not the only company currently researching hardware acceleration. Chrome developers have begun working on project ANGLE.
Allowing  them to create a Direct3D-based implementation of WebGL. An upcoming web 3D graphics standard to be used with HTML5. The WebGL technology is already proving impressive, helping Googlers run a Quake 2 port inside a browser.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

TomTom iPhone app hits 1.3, gains real-time traffic and Google local search

Here lately, Navigon has been crushing it on the iPhone GPS front. Every couple of weeks, it seems that MobileNavigator is getting yet another fantastic update, all while TomTom's lackluster offering hangs back in the land of complacency. Thankfully for us all, the outfit has just pushed out the v1.3 update, which adds real-time traffic (an unfortunate $19.99 add-on), Google local search, updated roadways, automatic music fading between text-to-speech instructions and the ability to add locations from other apps and websites. We'd still recommend Navigon's software if you're looking to buy into iPhone GPS for the first time, but this is certainly a boon for those already locked into the TomTom alternative.

Via: Engadget

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Samsung Soon Shipping 32GB 40-nm Class Memory Module

Today Samsung announced that it has begun shipping samples of the industry’s highest-density memory, a 32GB module designed for advanced servers doubling the previous density with increased power yet reducing energy requirements.
The highly-efficient 32GB RDIMM consists of 36 dual-die 40nm-class 4Gb DDR3 chips that can perform at equal or greater levels to a 40nm-based 16GB RDIMM with no increase in power consumption.
Samsung is using the industries highest-density monolithic DDR3 device,  a 40-nanometer (nm) class, four gigabit DDR3 chip  as the building block for the new 32GB module and mass production of the chip is expected to start next month.


Via Geeky-Gadget

Samsung's SMX-C20UN is compact, oddly angled, and YouTube friendly

Samsung's had this thing with the angled lenses lately. Apparently the camera is much more ergonomic when pointed down 25 degrees -- which is probably a much less natural shooting position as well, but we'll leave that up to you to decide. Anyways, the company's newest such beauty, the SMX-C20UN, features a 2.7-inch display, 1/6-inch (680K) CCD sensor, 10x optical zoom, SDHC storage, and support for H.264 video. As is usually the case nowadays, video can be edited on the camera and uploaded directly to YouTube -- perfect for capturing those embarrassing v-blogs before you sober up and your social filter kicks in. Available now for $200.

First High-Energy Collisions Completed in Geneva


The first collisions from the Large Hadron Collider LHC the world’s largest and highest-energy particle accelerator took place in Geneva just after noon today BST.Ending more than a year of frustration for scientists on the project.
“This is a major breakthrough. We are going where nobody has been before. We have opened a new territory for physics” explained Oliver Buchmueller, one of the key scientists on the Cern project.
In the experiment the atomic particles are smashed together in head-on collisions, with each beam having an energy of 3.5 trillion electron volts.
Scientists are mimicking the conditions moments after the Big Bang and hope that the LHC will eventually find evidence for the existence of the Higgs boson. A particle that theoretically gives matter mass that has never been detected before. Giving new insights into the nature of the strong interaction and the evolution of matter in the early Universe.

Via Geeky Gadgets

Warner Bros Hiring Student to Spy on File Sharing Pirates


Warner Bros is looking to recruit a student intern to spy on filesharers and monitor message-boards for “pirate groups and other pirate activities”. They are offering £17,500 about $26,000 for the place.
To be applicable for the job you have to be studying an IT-related subject. File sharing groups have already expressed an interest in the job and would love to have an insider. TorrentFreak has invited its readers to apply for the internship and spy on the spies.

Monday, March 29, 2010

iPhone 3.1.3 Jailbreak for iPod Touch 3G, Baseband 05.12 Unlock Scam Warning

The iPhone Dev Team has issued a warning against sites offering an iPhone 3.1.3 jailbreak for new devices such as the iPod Touch 3G and 05.12 baseband unlock in exchange for cash. It certainly sounds enticing for newbies who want to jailbreak their new iPhone/iPod Touch, but don’t be fooled, there is no such thing available right now. The PwnageTool 3.1.5 for iPhone OS 3.1.3 doesn’t work on those Apple devices that already have the new jailbreak-proof bootrom installed on it, and neither is a 05.12 baseband unlock in existence at the moment. It’s all just a scam.
On a good note, however, the team is proud to let everyone know that they’ve found a possible way to unlock the new 05.12 baseband. With that being said, it’s still too early to lay down a roadmap for this new iPhone unlock as they’ve yet to verify if it indeed works. Rest assured though, the iPhone Dev Team is hard at work in coming up with an appropriate unlock for the 05.12 baseband. All they request is some patience on everyone’s side so that no one will fall victim to scammers out there.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

LG Announces Worlds First Full LED 3D HDTV – LG LX9500

LG Electronics, the world's No.2 TV brand, said on Thursday it was aiming to sell nearly 1 million 3D TVs this year to take one-fourth of the market, joining a growing number of global tech firms betting 3D will become the next hot product.

Taurus Electric Self-Balancing Motorcycle

The Taurus is a self balancing electric motorcycle that has the look of a modified Segway. The major difference being you ride the Taurus in a similar way you would a motorcycle rather than standing on the footplate as with the Segway.
Riding the Taurus you use your body weight and control your speed by leaning forwards and backwards and handlebars are used to control your direction.

Toshiba Launches 750GB and 1TB Notebook Hard Drives

Toshiba moved notebook storage a significant step forward on Wednesday night by launching the MK7559GSXP. The 2.5-inch drive is the first to hold 750GB but reach the same 9.5mm (0.37in) height as most slimmer notebook hard drives. As such, it can provide the capacity expected of a desktop hard drive but fit into thin-and-light notebooks like the MacBook Pro as well as all-in-one desktops and digital media hubs.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Security Advisories for Firefox 3.0

Mozilla has released Firefox 3.6.2 about a week ahead of the original schedule. The update addresses some stability issues and a number of security vulnerabilities, most notably the critical security flaw described in Bug 552216, which could allow an attacker to execute malicious code on the target system.
Firefox is the number two Web browser behind Microsoft Internet Explorer, and is widely used as the de facto replacement for Internet Explorer in businesses around the world. Internet Explorer and Firefox combined have over 85 percent market share--leaving less than 15 percent to be divided among the remaining players.

Impact key:
  • Critical: Vulnerability can be used to run attacker code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing.
  • High: Vulnerability can be used to gather sensitive data from sites in other windows or inject data or code into those sites, requiring no more than normal browsing actions.
  • Moderate: Vulnerabilities that would otherwise be High or Critical except they only work in uncommon non-default configurations or require the user to perform complicated and/or unlikely steps.
  • Low: Minor security vulnerabilities such as Denial of Service attacks, minor data leaks, or spoofs. (Undetectable spoofs of SSL indicia would have "High" impact because those are generally used to steal sensitive data intended for other sites.)

EYE-FI DOUBLES SPEED AND CAPACITY IN NEW WIRELESS MEMORY CARD LINE-UP

Eye-Fi Also Doubles its Hotspots so Users Can Upload from more than 21,000 Hotspots

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 23, 2010 - Eye-Fi Inc., makers of the world's first wireless memory card for digital cameras, today unveiled new wireless memory cards that deliver the next generation Eye-Fi experience of the award-winning Eye-Fi Pro X2. The "X2" family of Eye-Fi cards have faster-than-ever wireless photo and video uploads, improved performance, and virtually endless storage capacity with Endless Memory mode. The new product line-up is available today starting at $49.99.
Eye-Fi has also more than doubled its hotspot upload locations. Now, users of the Hotspot Access feature can upload photos and videos directly from their camera at any AT&T Wi-Fi location in the United States, including more than 6,500 Starbucks, and from Harborlink hotspots, including BP gas stations.

Monday, March 22, 2010

16GB and 32GB Flash drives from Active Media Products

Active Media Products announced two new Flash drive, 16GB and 32GB that are eSATA capable for transferring data at 3x USB 2.0 speeds.  The Flash drives are small and trusty with no moving parts.  The drives sell for $69.95 and $109.95 for the 16GB and 32GB respectively.
“eSATA flash drives are a great storage solution for people who need faster transfer speeds than USB 2.0 can offer, yet still need the portability of a USB flash drive,” says Mr. Jerry Thomson, VP of Sales for Active Media Products.
Many of today’s laptops and desktops come with an eSATA port.  Users that don’t have an eSATA port can still use the drives via the mini USB 2.0 port.  The drives can be find online at Amazon.

Product Page: Active Media Products

EBay, NRF to take on organized retail crime

(Reuters) - EBay Inc and the National Retail Federation, the trade group for the retail industry, said on Monday they have teamed to combat organized retail crime.


The partnership, which will receive support from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, aims to help law enforcement in criminal probes and to prevent crimes in which goods are stolen from brick-and-mortar stores and then resold online.
Retail theft, dubbed "shrink" by the industry, reached nearly $115 billion globally last year, according to a report released in November from the UK-based Center for Retail Research and Checkpoint Systems.
While part of the loss comes from shoplifting by the public and theft by employees, the dent from organized retail crime can be even greater, as goods are stolen in bulk.
According to a 2009 NRF study, 92 percent of retailers complained of organized retail crime in the past year. Some 73 percent said the level of such crime had risen.
EBay, a vast e-commerce marketplace where buyers and sellers connect, has long striven to ensure that brands sold on its site are legitimate and that posts from sellers peddling counterfeit goods are quickly removed.
Still, brands complain that stolen goods easily make their way to the Internet, where their origins are more difficult to track.
EBay and the NRF said representatives from their groups would meet on a regular basis to brainstorm the best ways to prevent organized retail crime, while using new technology to identify and track crime rings.
They said they will collaborate with the FBI to help identify crime rings responsible for stealing merchandise in bulk and work together on legislation to strengthen resources for federal law enforcement and enhance penalties for crimes.

If your in the market for a new camera then Winait’s new offering the CD130BT it’s definitely worth a look. It measures only 13.5 mm thick and is available at fantastic price of only $24.99.

This fantastic value camera takes 640 x 480 resolution pictures and save them to its 64MB of on-board memory. It’s equipped with a f2.8 lens, an optical view finder, and has a shutter speed of 1/6-1/15000 second.
It also has a continuous mode feature which allows you to take 10 images per second and measures only 140 x 1140 x 40 mm
You can purchase the Winait CD130BT for $24.99 here

JVC ships HD camcorder with Bluetooth

JVC picked an unusual Friday timeframe to start shipping the Everio GZ-HM550BUS, its first camcorder with Bluetooth. The short-range wireless gives the 1080p60 camera unique control features. With an installed app, a smartphone can record and zoom like a remote control; it can also use A2DP headphones for wireless audio and geotag video with a Bluetooth GPS receiver.

Infinite USB plug

While the laptop is getting smaller, the USB ports are getting less and limited. But more and more devices are using USB port. So this IniniteUSB can solve this problem. When there is a new USB device plug in and occupied one USB port, at the same time, it provides one more USB port.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Google may announce China plans next Monday

Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said last week he hoped to have an outcome soon from talks with Chinese officials on offering an uncensored search engine in the country.
Google will make an announcement on its plans to leave China on Monday, according to a Friday report in China Business News.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Amazon releases Kindle app for Mac OS X

Amazon has steadily been releasing apps for various platforms, and the latest is for the Mac. The app itself comes as a free download, of course using the Kindle store will cost a few bucks depending on the book you choose. As far as which Mac users will be able to take advantage, well, the Kindle for Mac software requires an Intel based Mac running OS X 10.5 or later.

Yahoo! and Citizen Sports: Ready, Set, Score!

In the past month, Yahoo! Sports has proven that it is the destination that sports fans turn to when news happens.  Not only did the site surpass all of its competitors to become the #1 online destination for the Winter Olympics, it also set a traffic record, generating more than 39 million unique monthly users in February (comScore, February 2010).
And now, Yahoo! is announcing that it has entered an agreement to acquire Citizen Sports, a leading social media company.  Home to the #1 fantasy football app on Facebook, Citizen Sports engages and unites fans across the globe around their favorite sports and teams.

i-Got-Control's iPhone And iPod Touch Universal Remote


Stay in control no matter where you go with i-Got-Control. This plug-and-play IRB1 accessory and its associated iTunes application instantly turns your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad into a universal learning remote control that can control virtually any infrared device - TV, Cable Box, stereo system and more - at home or on the go.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Kingston Technology Creates World's Fastest Memory

Kingston Technology Europe Ltd, a subsidiary of Kingston Technology Company, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it has developed the fastest Intel-certified memory in the world. Running at 2400MHz, Kingston's HyperX® dual-channel DDR3 memory kit (Kingston® part#: KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX) gained Intel® XMP certification on the Core i7™ platform.

The Kingston 2400MHz kit runs at 9-11-9-27-2 timings at 1.65 volts and was developed for enthusiasts, gamers, and benchmarkers looking to scale new memory heights. As with all Kingston Technology memory, the 2400MHz kit was created with the highest design-engineering principles and subjected to OEM-quality production and testing standards to gain Intel XMP certification. The memory was tested to great success on several P55-based systems including the GIGABYTE GA-P55A-UD4P motherboard.

The 2400MHz kits will be available in Q2. Kingston HyperX memory is backed by a lifetime warranty and free 24/7 technical support. For detailed information please visit the Kingston Web site at www.kingston.com.

Kingston Now have Movies On USB Drives

Kingston have a Limited Edition of the Michael Jackson's Movie "This Is It" in a USB Drive you can order in there web site for $19.99.
This is the movie that highlights the King of Pop’s rehearsals for a 50-concert tour that never happened, due to Jackson’s tragic death. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times called it an “extraordinary documentary.” Peter Travers of Rolling Stone termed Jackson’s struggle “illuminating, unnerving and unforgettable” and calls the documentary a “transcendent tribute” to Michael Jackson. From musical numbers to backstage footage, “Michael Jackson’s This Is It” will entertain you and let you discover the man you never knew.

Cabestan's Nostromo watch

Check out this unique Cabestan Nostromo watch which is inspired by the ship from the Alien movie and used the movement that made the Cabestan Winch Tourbillon Vertical famous

Monday, March 15, 2010

Philips BDP5010 Blu-ray / Divx player drops below $70 at Target

Believe it: $70 at Target takes home a new Philips (eh hem, Funai) BDP5010 Blu-ray player that once sold for as much as $250. It's listed for $139.99 right now on Target's online storefront. If you do manage to track one down in a real life Target store then you'll be getting DivX support, a SDHC card reader, BD Live, and HDMI CEC convenience. While a quick search returns a bevy of mixed reviews (image quality is only so-so), really, for $69.98 you really can't complain if you're looking to finally make the jump to 1080p physical media.

Windows 7 Media Center Review

that will turn an ordinary PC into a TV-friendly media center. From MythTV and Freevo for chronic TV recorders, to Boxee and XMBC for Hulu and YouTube fanatics, any machine can morph into a set-top box with the right software aboard.

Facebook Sets up Office in India

Social networking company Facebook said on Monday that it is setting up an office in Hyderabad in southern India. The new office will have online sales and operations teams, said Don Faul, a director of global online operations at Facebook, in a posting on the official Facebook blog.

Tips to Keep Device’s Battery Alive Longer

If you’re a recent convert to smartphones, you’re probably still discovering all the amazing things that your new BlackBerry, Android phone or iPhone can do. But one thing you most likely found out right away: the more you do, the shorter your phone’s battery lasts.
While a standard cellphone’s charge can easily go three days or more, many smartphone owners are dismayed to learn that their new mobile toy requires charging every 24 hours, or even more often.
Whether you’re using a laptop or a smartphone, the devices can be tweaked to get the most out of its lithium-ion batteries.

Motorola Droid Goes Android 2.1

The Motorola Droid will be upgraded to the Google Android 2.1 software this week, the company announced on its official Facebook page. The over-the-air software update will bring the Droid software on the par with the Google Nexus One, albeit with some features missing.

Friday, March 12, 2010

iPad Goes on Pre-Sale Friday Morning

Consumers can pre-order iPads on the Apple Website starting today, Friday, March 12,. PST.
You'll be able to order any of the configurations, though the April 3 release date only applies to the Wi-Fi version. The 3G-equipped iPads won't be available until later in April.
The iPad starts at $499 for the 16GB Wi-Fi-only model, and goes up to $829 for the 64GB, 3G- and Wi-Fi-equipped model. Pre-orders will only be available for U.S. customers.
Of course, if you're looking to get a good deal on Apple's latest toy, pre-ordering is not in your best interest -- especially since Apple has already indicated that it will be flexible on the iPad's pricing, depending on how the device sells initially. And who can forget Apple's sudden price slash on the first iPhone--when Apple dropped the price of the original iPhone by $200 (and, after complaints, offered early adopters a $100 Apple store credit).

Thursday, March 11, 2010

New Dell Tablet will be call Streak

There's no denying that the Mini 5 is real, but up until now, we've had to provide all of our own promotional material. At long last, it seems as if the suits in Round Rock are finally getting around to crafting the first advertisements for the upcoming slate, and while we knew about the 5-inch WVGA (800 x 480) touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, capacitive touch front buttons, front-facing VGA camera (for video chatting) and the 30-pin docking connector, we weren't aware of Dell's plans to reveal a slew of vivacious color options. If this here flyer proves legitimate, we could eventually see the Mini 5 available in an array of premium finishes and hues (thanks, Design Studio!), and we're hoping for a few different spec builds as well. So, are you opting for the pink, or are you crossing your fingers in hopes that Dell allows you to print that embarrassing shot of you and Mr. T on the rear of one?.

Sony unveils PlayStation Move Controller

At the on-going Game Developers Conference 2010 in San Francisco, Sony Computer Entertainment revealed the much awaited Motion controller for PlayStation 3 console with the brand name - PlayStation Move. All new PlayStation Move will also operate with another 'subcontroller' - both to be used with PlayStation Eye camera. Sony will sell the Move controller separately and also as a bundle including PlayStation eye camera, Move controller and a game would be made available.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Bike Directions Added to Google Maps


Google on Wednesday launched bicycle directions for Google Maps making it easier for cyclists to plan routes in 150 U.S. cities including Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Portland and Washington, DC.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Cisco introduces faster router

Cisco is proud to announce the foundation for the Next-Generation Internet: The Cisco CRS-3 Carrier Routing System.  This advanced platform is designed to deliver a new wave of video, mobile and data center/cloud services. 
Some stats on the CRS-3:
  • The Cisco CRS-3 triples the capacity of its predecessor, the Cisco CRS-1 Carrier Routing System, with up to 322 Terabits per second,
  • This enables the entire printed collection of the Library of Congress to be downloaded in just over one second.

Four in five believe Web access a fundamental right

A poll of 27,000 adults in 26 countries for the BBC World Service showed 78 percent of Internet users believed the Web gave them greater freedom, while nine in 10 said it was a good place to learn.
Respondents in the United States were above the average in believing the Internet was a source for greater freedom and they were also more confident than most in expressing their opinions online.
However, others felt concern about spending time online, with 65 percent of respondents in Japan saying they did not feel they could express their opinions safely online, a sentiment that was also felt in South Korea, France, Germany and China.

Monday, March 8, 2010

The PSP Go Expected in June

The PSP Go is a new handheld that lightens the load of the older PSP models by making games available via wireless download or on Memory Stick Micro cards.
The  PSP will feature 16GB of on-board flash memory for storage of downloadable games, movies and music from the Playstation Network. It looks like they’ve revamped the controller to slide out from under the screen to maximize screen real-estate while keeping the console small (the Go has a 3.8″ display – just a hair smaller than the PSP-3000’s 4.3″ screen).
Rummors says the PSP Go! will be unveiled at the E3 summit in June, and will hit Japanese markets in September and come to the United States in the Fall.

The Energizer DUO Trojan:

The Duo seems to have been a failed experiment for battery maker Energizer in more ways than one. Sales of the USB nickle-metal battery charging station never really took off, and now, via a press release, the company has announced the monitoring software distributed with the Duo packs a fairly nasty Windows trojan. The rogue code, according to Computerworld: “listens for commands on TCP port 7777… can download and execute files, transmit files stolen from the PC, or tweak the Windows registry. The Trojan automatically executes each time the PC is turned on, and remains active, even if the Energizer charger is not connected to the machine.” Energizer released a statement saying: “Energizer is currently working with both CERT and U.S. government officials to understand how the code was inserted in the software.”

Panasonic Launch 3D TV on Wendnesday

Panasonic Corp will launch its 3D televisions in the United States on Wednesday we can expects a 50-inch model to retail for $2,500 3D TVs in the United States.Under the joint promotion, Best Buy will set up special sections at its retail outlets, where prospective customers can try out Panasonic's 3D TVs.
Panasonic, the world's No.4 flat TV maker behind Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, LG Electronics Inc and Sony Corp, holds high hopes for 3D TVs as it aims to turn its TV business profitable in the year starting April.

Shares in Panasonic closed up 2.8 percent at 1,307 yen on Monday, outperforming the Tokyo stock market's electrical machinery index, which gained 2.1 percent.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Skinput turns Body Parts into a touchscreen

Devices with significant computational power and capabilities can now be easily carried on our bodies. However, their small size typically leads to limited interaction space (e.g., diminutive screens, buttons, and jog wheels) and consequently diminishes their usability and functionality.

NVIDIA Launched 3D Processor

CEBIT – HANNOVER, GERMANY – MARCH 22, 1999 – At CeBit today, NVIDIA(TM) Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) officially launched the NVIDIA Vanta graphics processor designed specifically for value-conscious users.

Apple iPad will arrive in store on April 3

Apple announced on this Friday(03/05/10) that the  iPad will arrive April 3 in stores in the United States and thehe models that can tap into AT&T's 3G wireless data network will be available in late April.
Customers can pre-order the iPad on Apple’s Web site beginning next Friday March 12.
Apple’s tablet computer is expected to ship with 12 new applications designed specifically for the device, and it will run almost all of the more than 150,000 applications available for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

New Sony Bravia HDTV with Wi-Fi and 3D

At the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show Sony once again set a new standard for how televisions look and perform. The company’s new line of 2010 BRAVIA® LCD HDTVs feature its first 3D HDTVs, a new innovative and stylish Monolithic Design Concept and edge LED backlighting. The new Sony BRAVIA televisions are another example of how Sony is providing consumers with networked products that enhance the home entertainment experience.

Sony would develop similar portable devices like the iPad to compete with Apple

Threatened by Apple Inc.'s growing stable of portable devices, Sony Corp. is developing a new lineup of handheld products, including a smart phone capable of downloading and playing videogames, according to people familiar with the matter.
The Japanese electronics giant also is developing a portable device that shares characteristics of netbooks, electronic-book readers and handheld-game machines. The device is designed to compete against multifunction products such as Apple's coming iPad tablet, these people said.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

iPad Production Delays

 Apple fans might have to wait another full month to get his or her hands on the company’s latest device, the iPad. 
The report that comes from Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek said there's an "unspecified production problem" with iPad manufacturer Hon Hai Precision. This will reportedly limit the number of iPads sold at launch to 300,000, and they'll only be available in the United States. It's possible, Misek said, that Apple will delay the launch until April due to the extremely low number of iPads for sale.

Apple Inc sued Taiwan's HTC Corp, which makes touchscreen smartphones using Google software, accusing it of infringing 20 hardware and software patents related to the iPhone.

Even though the suit did not name Google Inc as a defendant, Apple's move was viewed by many analysts as proxy for an attack on the Internet company, whose Nexus One smartphone is manufactured by HTC."I think this is kind of an indirect lawsuit against Google," said Kaufman Bros analyst Shaw Wu.
Apple's suit was filed with both the U.S. International Trade Commission and the U.S. District Court in Delaware on Tuesday, and seeks to prohibit HTC from selling, marketing or distributing infringing products in the United States.

Microsoft Claims Vulnerability in VBScript Could Allow Remote Code Execution

Microsoft is investigating new public reports of a vulnerability in VBScript that is exposed on supported versions of Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 through the use of Internet Explorer. The investigation has shown that the vulnerability cannot be exploited on Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, or Windows Server 2008. The main impact of the vulnerability is remote code execution. They are not aware of attacks that try to use the reported vulnerabilities or of customer impact at this time.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Skype gets into Nokia smartphones

Internet telephony firm Skype took a second major leap into the wireless market in just a few weeks, unveiling software from top phone maker Nokia Oyj which could run on more than 200 million smartphones around the world.
The new Skype for Symbian software is available for free download from Nokia's Ovi Store to consumers globally.

ITunes Reaches 10 Billions Downloads

Apple announced on Thursday that Louie Sulcer of Woodstock, Ga., clicked the “Buy Song” button at an opportune time, downloading the 10 billionth song from the company’s iTunes Store since the site went active in April 2003. Mr. Sulcer will receive a $10,000 iTunes gift card for his fortuitous purchase of Johnny Cash’s “Guess Things Happen That Way.” Mr. Sulcer, a 71-year-old retired real estate broker, said in an interview that he learned about his achievement when Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, called on Wednesday night. Mr. Sulcer said he expects that his three children and nine grandchildren would most likely benefit. “I don’t think I’ll have to worry about buying birthday and Christmas presents anytime soon.”

CeBIT 2010 from March 3 to 6

At CeBIT 2010, international networking, knowledge transfer and trend-setting will take centre stage alongside new business development.

They are anticipating fresh opportunities for growth as a result of the introduction of the new major topic area "Connected Worlds" and positive feedback on the international ICT market.

The traditional major topic areas at CeBIT, such as business IT, communications, ICT infrastructure, public sector and future parc, focus on application solutions and have now been supplemented by new content. A new attraction at CeBIT will be a presentation named "Next Level 3D". The major display categories will be structured in line with visitors' needs, and optimal use will be made of the floor space in the halls.

Phone Battery Can Be Charge in 10 Seconds

Scientistists Develop a revolutionary mobile phone battery that recharges in 10 seconds instead of several hours.

The new device charges 100 times as fast as a conventional battery and could also be used in phones, laptops, iPods and digital cameras.

The same technology could even allow an electric car to be charged up in the same time.

The MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) team say their invention uses materials already available to battery manufacturers and would be simple to mass produce.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Energy-harvesting rubber sheets could power pacemakers, mobile phones

Power-generating rubber films developed by Princeton University engineers could harness natural body movements such as breathing and walking to power pacemakers, mobile phones and other electronic devices.


The material, composed of ceramic nanoribbons embedded onto silicone rubber sheets, generates electricity when flexed and is highly efficient at converting mechanical energy to electrical energy.

Nokia Is Going Green


In times of global warming many companies are trying to find the way to hep the earth is not the exception for Nokia developing programs to fight against Global Warming.
The Concept:
Consist of two parts a sensor unit that can analyze the environment , health and local weather conditions and a mobile phone.
The sensor unit will be worn on a wrist or neck strap made from solar cells that provide power to the sensors. NFC (near field communication) technology will relay information by touch from the sensors to the phone or to or to other devices that support NFC technology.
Both the phone and the sensor unit will be as compact as possible to minimize material use, and those materials used in the design will be renewable and/or reclaimed. Technologies used inside the phone and sensor unit will also help save energy.