Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Technology

Hey guys it's me again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Check this out........
A  touch screen gadget........
This tech is crazy....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just look at that.......

This gadget came from MIT(Massachusetts Institute of Technology).The folks of MIT have a christened their wearable prototype "Wear Ur World"(WUW).It's device cobbled together using  everyday gadgets like a projector, webcam and mobile phone. Hopefully, when the final product ships, it'll have a discreet mode for when you need to acces information privately.

As an example of the divice's capabilities, the wearer can draw a circle on the wrist, prompting the gadget to project a digital clock face. That's especially useful for the short-sighted.


BY.Juniper Foo

Monday, August 23, 2010

Technologies that will rock 2010

Hey guys !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm Peter a technology lover........I would like to show you some good and cool stuff.....
First of them is the Notion Ink Smartpad, a 10-inch tablet running an NVIDIA  Tegra T20 chipset with 1080p video playback and Pixel QI display for outside viewing.

They said that the divice is really fast, and they have done quite a beautiful work with Android. Right now for CES we are not doing any User Interface changes or adding applications.Though we would be able to show them off the shelf. Since android added gesture support , we have used is to the full extent and getting beautiful results.


Right now some more engineering tweaks need to done, but still we are able to hit 48 hours of standby time, 8 hours of HD video and 16 hours of wifi surfing. You will find many products in CES on the same lines, but we have a lot of differentiation beacause of the changes is the software and hardware. It is also supporting 1080 videos.


Exiciting stuff, especially about the battey life. Because it runs Android you can  basically expect a few basic apps until folks figure out how to program for a bigger screen.
We'll be seeing is at  CES so until then drool, drool, drool.

via SlashGear.