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Archive for November, 2008
Motion sensitive games enables users to play without touching any controls.
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Hitachi has introduced Ultra High End LCD projector, this is the entry of Hitachi into the professional AV market. “For the first time the high end AV market can benefit from Hitachi’s ongoing commitment to drive down total cost of ownership through innovative design, quality engineering and built-in reliability. Whatever the application and in any environment, these capable, low maintenance and flexible projectors are an ideal solution for this demanding market” - Axel Kutschke, Senior Manager, digital media group Hitachi.
Myspace introduced a new application for Research In Motion’s Blackberry smartphones, with in one week it has been downloaded by 400,000 people. Facebook had launched the first application for Blackberry in late 2007. Both Myspace and Facebook move deeper into mobile applications, and launched their application for iPhone.
HP unveils new 12.1 inch touch screen table PC. The new ultra portable tablet PC’s weight is just 4.65lb, the baseline setup includes Vista Home Premium, a 2.1GHz AMD Turion X2, 3GB of DDR2 RAM, an ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics set, 250GB of HDD space and a built-in webcam. In this screen we can use more than one finger at a time. It has media smart which offers an awesome digital media experience.
Adobe system has released a public beta of CoCoMo, it’s a hosted service that helps developers to add video conferencing, voice-over-IP and other collaboration features to applications built with its Flex developer tools. The services include file-sharing, chat, data messaging and a multi-user whiteboard. “Our view is there should be a balance of each; not wholly on the client and not wholly in the cloud,” - Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch.
The world first 4G mobile phone, which was developed by maker of the Android H1 handset, the Taiwanese manufacturer HTC. The speed of HTC MAX 4G is 17 megabytes per second, it runs on windows mobile 6.1. It delivers high quality mobile television over the network using the high bandwidth, as well as super-fast movies, games and maps to the handset.
Microsoft have planned to introduce windows live portal like Facebook on his next release of its online services and applications, it’s going to become like a online community website. “We are integrating the notions of social networking, e-mail and instant messaging into a consistent experience” Chris Jones, corporate vice president of Windows Live at Microsoft. For this project Microsoft has partnered with Flickr, iLike, LinkedIn, Yelp, Flixster, Pandora, Twitter, Photobucket and Tripit.
Google added audio and video chat into it’s free email services on Tuesday. Microsoft and Yahoo are joined with Google to make a better communication on web. “I think it’s a nice addition and some people will use it, but I don’t think it will drive huge adoption of Gmail,” said Greg Sterling, of Sterling Market Intelligence, referring to Google’s free e-mail service.
The telescope was invented by Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, next year is the 400 years of the first use of telescope. So U.N has decided to celebrate 2009 as the International Year of Astronomy, and over 7,000 astronomy clubs across the country have lined up sky watching programmes, workshops and discussions to draw youngsters to the subject.
Dell will add a new wireless option to laptops using unused television spectrum known as white spaces, by installing radio chips that provide connectivity over the white spaces. They have planned to use 512MHz to 698MHz range of the spectrum to broadcast TV. Proponents say the TV spectrum can carry broadband signals significantly farther than Wi-Fi.








