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Posted by on April 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
What you see here could very well be Microsoft’s upcoming Project Natal, where it comes complete with directions as spotted by somebody who was specially hired to analysis the system’s speech recognition capability. It does seem as though the Natal unit is called for to be plugged into the wall, as it does not look [...]
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Posted by on March 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The Samsung I6500U Saturn which was announced in October 2009 has finally arrived in China, thanks to the efforts of China Unicom. What makes the I6500U different would be having Android 2.1 running right out of the box, making it the third Android device to do so from Samsung in China. (four whether you count [...]
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Posted by on February 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Shenzhen 3GNET has unveiled its latest device – the MI11 Mobile Net Device (MID). that MID is pretty much shrouded in secrecy, although we do have its basic specifications which include a 5″ display with handwriting recognition capability, a choice within 16GB or 32GB SSD, Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity. Interestingly sufficient, it weighs a mere [...]
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Posted by on January 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Do you lead an extremely active lifestyle, and love toting a camera with you wherever you go? Nice to see other companies walking in Olympus’ footsteps as Panasonic has unveiled its latest LUMIX DMC-TS2 digital camera which is a rugged point-and-shoot device that does HD video recording as well. that 14.1-megapixel shooter is capable to [...]
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Posted by on January 7, 2010 · Leave a Comment
[CES 2010] Toshiba’s Satellite L555 laptop will cater to those who are used to a widescreen display, as it comes with a 17.3″ widescreen display that ought to prove useful for multi-taskers as well as those who love watching movies on their laptops. You get an eco-smart design with a LED backlit display alongside productivity [...]
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Posted by on January 6, 2010 · Leave a Comment
[CES 2010] The world will never tire of consumer-level digital cameras, and Kodak continues to cater to that crowd with the EasyShare M580 which comes with a strange feature – the Share Button that offers quick and easy uploads of your snapped photos to Flickr, Facebook, Kodak Gallery and even YouTube (for videos, of course). [...]
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Posted by on December 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Computers currently crunch numbers, but the boffins at Harvard and MIT could stumble upon the next great thing, helping a machine emulate the human brain’s capability of processing visual notes for use later on. Basically, we’re talking about letting a computer ‘see’ just the way us humans do, but that feat will involve a whole [...]
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