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What comes AFTER the Apple Tablet; Light Blue Optics projects touch surface future
You’ll soon see Apple’s new tablet or ipad. It will be fantastic, to be sure, but what will come next? Well, how about a touch screen that can work on any surface? Light Blue Optics’ CTO, Dr. Adrian Cable, and co-founder came to my house yesterday to show it to me and talk about what this projector and touch surface computer can do. It is remarkable and you need to see it demoed to understand that it is what comes next. More at lightblueoptics.com
ShareBlackberry Bold Review – the Wave of the Future for Home and Office
For many years Blackberry was the only smartphone available, and it was not designed for personal use. Certainly individuals could use it if they desired, but it was not intended for that purpose. It is highly unlikely that many individuals were interested not only because the price was commercially based but also because it was heavier than the average cell phone, and people just didn’t want to tote it with them. In spite of the inconvenience, personal users stayed with text messaging or mobile IM’s rather than paying extra for a Blackberry.Once other manufacturers began to make smartphones, we began More >
Is The Droid Phone Showing iPhone, TomTom and Nokia the Way Of The Future?
Google does not just merely produce software, but intergrates speech pattern recognition and an online search capability into it’s routeplanner that comes with this high performance – Droid Phone ( Sreen resolution: 854*480 Pixel). Both of these attributes provide the the user with an unbeatable and comprehensive Routeplanning capability right from their mobile phone, which reacts to every word/command.As if this wasn’t enough, it also displays how the destination looks in reality: Here comes one of the first really amazing and practical characteristic of the the Google Streetview – no need to search for pesky housenumbers anymore, just go the More >
Htc Touch Diamond Review – 3G Technology for the Future
All mobile phone manufacturers are trying to join the race to 3G technology. That means everyone walks the face of new phones that have more features than the previous one to develop. It also means upgrading previous features and virtually creating the equivalent of a camera, cell phone, MP3 player and computer that fits in any pocket, and thus the nickname "Pocket PC". The newer the technology and the faster a manufacturer can come into line with what the audience wants, the more successful that manufacturer will be. The entry of 3G technology has a large "has been accepted by More >
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