Posts from the category Technology
iPhone 5 Rumors: Bigger screen or smaller size
The explosion of rumors that Apple is working on a variety of iPhone designs including smaller ones and iPhones with 4 inches screens has spawned a significant amount of speculation and mockups about the possibilities. In particular, the talk of a 4 inch-screen and rumors of an “edge to edge” screen resulted in this mockup… |
February 17th, 2011 Technology 0 comments |
HP TouchPad: Video Review (WebOS 3.0)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOhNLTZV3xg By now, you know how HP’s new slate compares to the crowd, now see how it looks up close and personal. We just got our hands on that dual-core Palm webOS tablet here in San Francisco, and it’s a beautiful tablet, with a slim black profile that highlights the brilliant 9.7-inch screen with 1024×768… |
February 10th, 2011 Technology 0 comments |
RoboEarth: Internet only for robots
The RoboEarth-project exploits a new approach towards endowing robots with advanced perception and action capabilities, thus enabling robots to carrying out useful tasks autonomously in circumstances that were not planned for explicitly at design time. The core of the innovation proposed by the consortium involves the development of a world-wide web-style database: RoboEarth. RoboEarth will… |
February 9th, 2011 Internet, Technology 0 comments |
Opera Browser for Android Tablets
Opera Software is optimizing a version of their Opera Browser for Android Tablets, thus providing some higher resolution user interface features. |
February 2nd, 2011 Browsers, Technology 0 comments |
iFusion: turns an iPhone into a desk phone via Bluetooth
Macworld 2011: the video shows a first look at the iFusion which turns an iPhone into a desk phone via Bluetooth 2.1 technology. Also streams, charges and syncs your iPhone. The revolutionary iFusion utilizes built-in Bluetooth technology and a full duplex speaker phone to deliver superior voice quality and convenience. The unique cradle design of… |
January 28th, 2011 Technology 0 comments |
Samsung 750 and 950 3D LED monitors
Samsung will release a new line of 3D LED monitors, the new 750 series and the asymmetrical 950 series, they’ll come in both 23 and 27 inch sizes with 1080p resolution, two-millisecond response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio. They can be ordered with a TV tuner for hybrid HDTV / monitor operation. These monitors do 3D… |
January 25th, 2011 Technology 0 comments |
Multifl0w for iPhone
This video shows how Multifl0w runs in iPhone 4. This is an app that shows all your running apps with screenshots previews like Expose in a Mac. |
January 24th, 2011 Software, Technology 0 comments |
Kumotek KT-X (Vstone Robovie) robot
The Vstone Robovie, also known as Kumotek KT-X is sold for $1,500 and provides for some pretty impressive programmable moves, specially dancing and ninja moves. It is bluetooth controlled. The robot comes with an easy to use (so they say) programming interface for inventing new moves, triggering more sounds and doing more fun things with… |
January 24th, 2011 Technology 1 comment |
The consequences of a photo camera on the iPad 2
We all know that this probably going to happen once that Apple puts a photo camera on the iPad 2. And the irony is that this view will be very frequent in future Steve Jobs conferences. |
January 23rd, 2011 Humor, Technology 0 comments |
Top Gear: Bugatti Veyron Super Sport speed test
James May attempts to break his personal speed record in a brand new, even more powerful version of the amazing Bugatti Veyron. |
January 21st, 2011 Technology 0 comments |
Quadrotors building a structure automatically (flying drones)
Teams of quadrotors (flying drones) autonomously build tower-like cubic structures from modular parts using Artificial Intelligence. Work done by Quentin Lindsey, Daniel Mellinger, and Vijay Kumar at the GRASP Lab, University of Pennsylvania. |
January 20th, 2011 Technology 0 comments |
Motorola Atrix 4G: Best of CES 2011
Motorola unveils in this conference (in CES 2011) the Atrix 4G, which is not only the most powerful smartphone yet based on Nvidia’s Tegra2 ARM Cortex-A9 processor, but has actually worked feverishly on making software layers on top of Android to provide for a Desktop/Laptop replacement experience, all powered by the phone! Motorola presents full… |
January 18th, 2011 Technology 0 comments |