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Digital Camera With Built In Projector

by Salman on August 4, 2009

Yes, thats true. Who would have thought 10 years ago that there will be a digital camera with a built in projector? But, thanks to technology, like so many other incredible inventions, we are soon going to have the worlds first compact digital camera with a built in projector.

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Google has recently released the ‘My Location’ feature for google.com in the iPhone. Now, whenever you visit google.com from the safari browser of an iPhone supporting 3.0 software, you’ll be greeted with a hyperlink urging you to enable ‘My Location’. Initially, the My Location feature was launched for Google Maps back in 2007 which used to locate your position by indicating it with a blue circle in the map. Since then, it’s been integrated into Google Mobile App on iPhone.

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Just as we thought that Panasonic, with the release of its 240GB camcorder, will leave Canon way behind, the Japan based company comes up with a couple of updated models, the HF 21 and the new flagship HF S11. Both these models have an integrated memory of 64 GB which is double than their predecessors, with [...]

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The Google Chrome OS

by Salman on July 9, 2009

The Google-Microsoft rivalry continues and this time Google has finally decided to challenge the monoply of Microsoft in the stream of Operating Systems. For the last decade or so, Microsoft has undoubtedly ruled the world of operating systems. Nine months after the successful release of Google Chrome web browser, Google officially announced a couple of [...]

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Nokia has been building Maemo 5, companies first SDK for mobile application development ,for quite long. Now its new version named Harmattan is in development stages. Nokia is planning to remove its Symbian based S60 platform and adopt its Maemo mobile platform as early as end of 2010.

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A British-born physicist Stephen Wolfram has come up with a Web Tool termed as ‘Wolfrom Alpha’ that could be “as important as GOOGLE“. The “Computational Knowledge Engine“, as the technology is known, will be available to the public from the middle of May this year. It is a free program that aims to answers questions [...]

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Notebook PC with Optical Sensor LCD TouchPad

by Salman on April 22, 2009

Sharp corporation has come with a big say into the laptop market with the release of Words First Optical Sensor LCD based Touch pad into laptops. The notebook will soon be realeased into the japan markets. This unique and new touch sensing recognition method allows handwritten input to the system and discerning direct touch operations.

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Again technology at its best. I have never seen such thing before. How about taking whole computer in your pocket all the time.  This ball predicts the future of computing. You might have seen many things like this but the unique feature of this ball is that when it is closed, no one can guess [...]

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Apple Introduces The New iPod Shuffle

by Salman on March 20, 2009

Although i am not a huge fan of Apple but still i  have to say that they keep on coming up with some really amazing things and this time around its the new Apple iPod Shuffle. They claim that it is the world’s smallest music player and what more, it talks to you as well. [...]

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AMD, ATI Catalyst Now Supported By Windows 7

by Salman on March 19, 2009

Today AMD released ATI Catalyst 9.3 unified graphics driver support for windows 7. This is the first support driver package of AMD that gets support for windows 7 and it contains Windows Display Driver model (WDDM) 1.1 compatibility. So now millions of AMD (ATI) graphics customers worldwide can utilize the power of their graphics card [...]

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