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| NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro |
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It seems that barely a day goes by without some new 3D product hitting the shelves. With 3D technology having obvious applications for engineers, designers, architects and computational chemists it's not surprising to see NVIDIA is set to bring out a new 3D stereoscopic solution aimed at just these markets. |
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Published: 11:13, Thursday, July 29, 2010
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| Synaptics shows off multitouch screens to woo manufacturers |
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It's hard to come by proper multitouch screens these days, as not everyone's making it like Apple does. But Synaptics surely can pull some nice stuns. Well what do you expect from a long-running manufacturer of touchpads? The company has announced a suite of touchscreens called the ClearPad 7200 series in sizes ranging up to 10. |
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Published: 06:33, Thursday, July 29, 2010
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| BeagleBoard finds new purpose in DIY wearable computer |
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We've already seen the small and flexible BeagleBoard used for a couple of different DIY projects, but few quite as impressive as this wearable computer built by Martin Magnusson. |
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Published: 05:48, Thursday, July 29, 2010
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| Top 10 Free Linux Games |
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I have seen a lot of gamers who feel that there aren't good games to play on Linux. It might be that they love to play those pirated games, don't know why, when there are bounteous open source games available for free. |
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Published: 13:34, Tuesday, July 27, 2010
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| [Review] KDDI IS01, When Sharp brings Android to the rest of us in Japan. |
![[Review] KDDI IS01, When Sharp brings Android to the rest of us in Japan. [Review] KDDI IS01, When Sharp brings Android to the rest of us in Japan.](/images/80/review_kddi_is01_when_sharp_brings_android_to_the_rest_of_us_in_japan_1.jpg) |
There is no doubt that Sharp changed the Japanese landscape when it comes to Linux based handled and while the Zaurus 3200 is no longer available, we were please to see last march that Sharp is still working hard on bringing Linux in Japan to compact or handheld devices. |
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Published: 22:15, Monday, July 26, 2010
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| $35 tablet from India (video) |
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We've seen some janky tablets over the years, and to be honest this latest one out of India hardly looks posh. But, for the price, it could be pretty amazing: $35. That's what India's Human Resource Development Minister, Kapil Sibal, is saying this device will cost at retail. |
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Published: 14:58, Saturday, July 24, 2010
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| HP not making Windows Phone 7 devices, focusing on webOS instead |
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No big surprise here, but HP Personal Systems Group VP Todd Bradley just flat-out confirmed to CNBC that HP will not be making any Windows Phone 7 devices, preferring instead to focus on the newly-acquired webOS for its line of smartphones. |
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Published: 10:41, Saturday, July 24, 2010
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| Nokia's New Advertising Gimmick… a Comic Strip? |
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Earlier this week, Nokia announced a “big announcement” for folks. And here it is… a bloke wearing a standard fare cardigan, armed with probably comical looks and positions, it seems like Nokia is going to dive deep into the viral marketing pool with… |
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Published: 01:57, Saturday, July 24, 2010
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| $35 tablet from India looks to be worth every paisa (video) |
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We've seen some janky tablets over the years, and to be honest this latest one out of India hardly looks posh. But, for the price, it could be pretty amazing: $35. That's what India's Human Resource Development Minister, Kapil Sibal, is saying this device will cost at retail. |
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Published: 16:59, Friday, July 23, 2010
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| India's government launches $35 Linux-based slate device |
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The India's government has finally finished their rough development for their home ground slate pc, named the 'Sakshat'. It means 'In Reality' in India. The Sakshat is actually a very amazing low-budget slate aimed for the students of India. |
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Published: 10:56, Friday, July 23, 2010
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