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AIST’s i3Space pleasing 3D interface: destroyer of (virtual) worlds
Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science as well as Technology (AIST, to friends) is obliged for the good many innovations which a denizens of a year 2030 take for postulated, as
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Hitachi unveils LifeStudio content-aware outmost tough drives, you go hands-on
If you pronounced Hitachi’s got the brand-new line of outmost hard drives, you’d substantially walk divided — but what if they were a smartest bricks of magnetic memory you’d ever seen? That’s how
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Acer’s Android-powered Stream gets central, gets rubbed, lives up to the name with DLNA await (video)
If for a little reason none of a current Android slates have tickled your whim, not a Nexus One nor a Droid Incredible nor even the Evo, maybe Acer’s Stream is for you. It sports Nexus One-like specs,
Evigroup Paddle shows up in manufacturer-provided design art studio
Man, we’ve been talking about the JooJoo so much newly, you contingency be ill to genocide of that thing. Just to change things out, here’s the demeanour at the initial functional prolongation units
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iPad apps: defining practice from a initial call
There have been now over 1,348 approved apps for the iPad. That’s upon tip of a 150,000 iPad-compatible iPhone programs already available in a App Store. When Apple’s tablet PC launches, only
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Entelligence: Aiming tall or an additional Mylo?
Entelligence is the column by technology stra tegist and writer Michael Gartenberg, the male whose desire for a delicious cup of coffee and a peculiarity Brandnew York bagel is dwarfed usually by his passion
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