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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009Sorry all for not ahving time to write a little more digest version of this important news brief, but here is an excerpt from Inside Tech, with a link to the original article from Daily Tech below. As a reminder, Update, Update, Update! ‘The worm that won’t go away will get an upgrade on April [...]
Pocket Projector’s – The Next Wave in High Tech Business Productivity
Thursday, January 8th, 2009Yes that is correct. I said pocket projector. Annouced at CES 2009, Samsung will be releasing the MBP200 Pico Projector, a mobile projector and media player. You can connect it to both mobile phones and laptopsand can show images and video and can produce up to a 50″ projection. The MBP200 has a 2.2 inch [...]
Pandora Finally on WiMo and Q9c!!!
Friday, December 12th, 2008Well, its about time! No longer is the wonder known as Pandora available only to PCs, iPhones, and Nokias. The first two Windows Mobile (WiMo) phones, the Motorola Q9c and the HTC touch can now use Pandora Radio! For those of you who don’t know what Pandora Radio is… Pandora for Windows Mobile It’s a [...]
Starwars Style Holographic 3DTV Could Be a Reality in a Decade
Thursday, December 11th, 2008Unfortunately, I didn’t get a chance to do a whole review myself, but I wanted to expand on a post I mentioned a while back about the possibility of this happening soon. Below is the digest version of the article. The whole you can find the whole story at the link at the bottom of [...]
XP Visual Effects: RocketDock and ÜberIcon
Saturday, November 29th, 2008I’ve noticed a lot of searches recently for the cool mac OS like dock bar called Rocketdock and the cool Uber Icon effect. I’ll explain both and provide links below. Both of these are tiny standalone free applications included in the Vista Inspirat Bricopack, which i described back in Breath Life into XP by adding [...]
Biometrics: Veins to replace fingerprints
Friday, November 14th, 2008Just recently, a new technology called finger vein authentication is gaining ground in Europe. A technology originally developed by Hitachi captures the pattern of blood vessels by transmitting near-infrared light at different angles through the finger, and then turns it into a digital code to match it against profiles already stored into the system. The [...]
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