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Chip.pl - Komputery: recenzje, opinie, programy, testy

Chip.pl - Komputery: recenzje, opinie, programy, testy

Mobile Marketing, Bluetooth, Fotokody, Kampanie SMS | MobileMarketing.pl Technology News and Opinion on The Huffington Post Flexible, Paper-Like Tablet Computers Work Together To Make Computing More Like Shuffling Papers There's a lot of consumer electronics news flooding out of CES in Las Vegas this week, but one of the more interesting technology stories we're seeing is trickling out of Ontario, Canada, where Queen's University researchers working with partners in the UK as well as at Intel Labs and Plastic Logic have developed a tablet computer that is both paper-thin and flexible. And while we've seen concept prototypes for flexible e-ink screens and the like previously, what's most intriguing about the so-called PaperTab is the user interface. The idea behind PaperTab isn't to make your iPad flexible, but to rethink the way we use tablet computers--and to make them more like the actual pieces of paper we shuffle around our desks. Rather than relying on buttons or swipe gestures, PaperTabs respond to the flexing of the actual screen in certain ways--bend the right side of the display to page forward and the left side to page backward, for instance. [Human Media Lab]

Blog de Tecnología y Gadgets. TecnoCosas Windows Marketplace for Windows Mobile 6 and 6.1 After last week’s news, I’m pleased to tell you that Windows Marketplace for Mobile has today reached another major milestone by adding support for Windows Mobile 6 and 6.1 devices. This is an especially proud day for Microsoft because it marks our fulfillment of the Marketplace vision that we put forth only 9 months ago at Mobile World Congress. Last week we expanded the Marketplace experience to the PC and updated the developer portal to include stronger anti-piracy protection features for developers. Today, Marketplace is delivering some great free new features that enhance and expand the Marketplace experience to even more Windows Mobile customers. Now available for phones with Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1 Initially, Marketplace was available for the new Windows phones with Windows Mobile 6.5. Today, almost all people with phones running Windows Mobile 6.0 and above with a supporting data plan can now access Marketplace. Updated application catalog and software vendors

Second Earth: Print Edition An uncut version of this article, with additional content that had to be removed from the print edition for space reasons, can be found here. A thunderhead towers at knee level, throwing tiny lightning bolts at my shoes. I’m standing–rather, my avatar is standing–astride a giant map [SLurl] of the continental United States, and southern Illinois, at my feet, is evidently getting a good April shower. The weather is nicer on the East Coast: I can see pillowy cumulus clouds floating over Boston and New York, a few virtual meters away. The red polka dots over Phoenix and Los Angeles indicate a hot day, as I would expect. Once you've downloaded the appropriate software from Second Life and Google Earth, many locations mentioned in this story can be accessed using special links in the copy. “Any clue why this dot is blue?” “Let me check something,” Manbi/Corbin responds. “I guess it’s feeling blue,” he jokes.

StatsCrop - Free website analyzer! Website Analysis, Keyword Ranking Analysis, Alexa Traffic Analysis. Asus Eee Reader DR900 - First impression, photos and video - EeePC.it *UPDATE* The ASUS DR900 is one of the first e-reader provided with a touchscreen capacitive screen. I have heard about the product more than one year ago, in August 2009, so there are lots of expectations on the product. The device is a 9” screen electronic reader, endowed with a Wifi (there is also a version with 3G but it is not available now in the market). In spite of a 9” diagonal screen (longer than the standard e-readers in the market) the size of the DR900 is comparable to a standard book (222 X 161 X 9.7 mm), due to the lack of a physical keyboard which is replaced here by a virtual keyboard thanks to the touchscreen capability. The size of the screen is perfect: you cannot easily read newspapers or professional papers with a 6” screen; and the weight of the DR900 is 3 oz. less than the 9.7” Kindle DX, that I will use here as a reference for a comparison (I have owned both the new Kindle 6” and the last Kindle DX). Nota: la recensione è disponibile anche in italiano. Video Review

Clear photos in dim light: New sensor a thousand times more sensitive than current camera sensors May 30, 2013 — Cameras fitted with a new revolutionary sensor will soon be able to take clear and sharp photos in dim conditions, thanks to a new image sensor invented at Nanyang Technological University (NTU). The new sensor made from graphene, is believed to be the first to be able to detect broad spectrum light, from the visible to mid-infrared, with high photoresponse or sensitivity. This means it is suitable for use in all types of cameras, including infrared cameras, traffic speed cameras, satellite imaging and more. Not only is the graphene sensor 1,000 times more sensitive to light than current imaging sensors found in today's cameras, it also uses 10 times less energy as it operates at lower voltages. When mass produced, graphene sensors are estimated to cost at least five times cheaper. Graphene is a million times smaller than the thickest human hair (only one-atom thick) and is made of pure carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure. How the Graphene nanostructure works

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