Coup d'oeil d'espion de javelot de Blackberry !

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- Coup d'oeil d'espion de javelot de Blackberry !
Bien, voici un certain coup d'oeil d'espion dans le javelot de Blackberry. Il semble prometteur, je peut attendre pour obtenir mes mains sur une.
Pas beaucoup a émergé au sujet d'une date de dégagement en date d'encore, mais nous pouvons te dire que le javelot comportera des 480 x 360 affichages, l'appareil-photo de 3.2 megapixel, le Wi-Fi, le GPS, l'appui de la quadruple-bande GSM/EDGE et naturellement le plein clavier QWERTY. Le javelot courra OS 4.6 et actionné par le processeur d'ArgonV.
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D'autres ressources pour le javelot de Blackberry :
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Le Blackberry s'est accroché à la vidéo
, release date, spy, wild blackberry, www youtubeSMART introduces Flat Panel Digital Whiteboards!

Here’s a cool flat panel digital whiteboard. Now, if they can make these or simply add it as an additional feature for digital picture frames, that’d make my world perfecto.
Best of all, this technology can be used with any existing front projection, rear projection, and LCD TVs.
SMART presented its flat-panel interactive whiteboard at the infoCom08 in Las Vegas. It is able to simply touch the display to control computer applications, write in digital ink and save works. Compatible with a broad range of flat-panel display sizes and brands, SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive whiteboards use DViT(Digital Vision Touch) technology to ensure touch precision without compromising image quality.
iPhone 3G Hits Retail Stores on July 11th 8am!

As an early-adopter of gadgets and other technologies, I will not be waiting for an iPhone 3G hopelessly like some folks who are even standing in line right now.
But for those of you who really feel the need to get the iPhone 3G, you need to be at your local retail store around 7am on July 11th and get in line if it’s not long.
- Valid ID required. Social Security Number for those who are new to AT&T.
- It remains unclear how existing non-iPhone AT&T will be processed.
- Business customers must go to an AT&T store.
- FamilyTalk plan buyers must purchase at least 2 iPhones, or have an existing iPhone to be used in the plan.
- More details expected throughout the week.
16 layer Optical Drives from Pioneer - 400GB DVD!

Remember the post on Japanese researchers working on a 42GB DVD?
Well, that’s already old news. Check out these 16 layer optical drives from pioneer at 400GB.
It’s not really called DVDs but pretty much they are 400GB DVDs.
Pioneer announced they succeeded to develop the World’s First 16-Layer Optical Disc. This new audio-visual aid offers a storage capacity of 400 gigabytes: it correspond to 25GB per layer. The manufacturer should introduce it at the International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage 2008 in Hawaii.
Sharp working on Solar LCD TVs!

Sharp is working on solar LCD TVs for houses without electricity.
The only question I have is, if they don’t get electricity, will they get any TV reception at all? (Maybe air reception is good… real good…)
LCD prototype which uses just a quarter of the power (or a third measured annually) of a conventional CRT with the same screen size. That’s low enough to be suitably powered by a Sharp, triple-junction thin-film solar cell module whose surface area is roughly equivalent to that of the LCD screen.
5TeraByte 3.5-inch Hard Drive coming within the Next 2 years!

5 TB 3.5 inch hard drives maybe coming soon…in the next 2 years or so.
Hitachi has pledged to release a 5TB 3.5in hard drive within two years, and it claims two of the drives will boast enough capacity to store everything in your brain.
According to a report by Nikkei Net, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies will use Current-Perpendicular-to-Plane Giant Magnetoresistance (CPP-GMR) magnetc read heads to achieve the aim. This, the firm claims, will allow its drives to store 1TB of data in every square inch of the recording surface.
Texas Instruments DLP Pico-Projector Demo
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Here’s a cool video of how the new Texas Instruments DLP chip could fit a full-sized projectors into cellphones and other small devices.
Here’s some other online resources for the TI DLP Pico Projectors:
Future Hovering Spy Drones Reviewed!

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Here’s an interesting video on future hovering spy drones. Well, my hopes are there are no wars in the future and that these future hovering spy drones will only serve to prevent wars. Where are my tax dollars damn Uncle Sam?
This video shows, which is a lot of fun to watch, shows STARMAC, the Stanford Testbed of Autonomous Rotorcraft for Multi-Agent, described as “a testbed of 6 quadrotor helicopter unmanned aerial vehicles that fly indoors and outdoors to experiment with autonomous agent algorithms.”
Pistol Cams may Offer the “truth” behind every Gun Shot!

Pistol Cam, a gun-attachable camera that records audio and video during a gun shot, may help document and provide a solid evidence for every gun shooting by the police.
Whether the cop has shot a person unnecessarily or not, the Pistol Cam may be effective in reducing wrongly-convicted police crimes or people who get shot by accident by cops.
Currently it’s only being used in the high-crime U.S. metropolitan cities like LA and New York but if proven effective, it could be widespread throughout the country soon.
This allows us the opportunity to review shooting incidents, unlawful use of force incidents and hopefully exonerate the member that’s involved in the shooting. It also ensures the public the police are not overstepping their boundaries,” said Orange County Sheriff’s Office Capt.
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Online Service lets Blind Surf the Internet from any Computer!
Here’s a cool new service that lets blind people surf the internet from any computer. To use it, the person must be using a Windows PC and type the URL address of the website in order to get to it.
Provided that audio is working on the PC and there’s not internet connection problems, it should be a great solution. Well, it’s a website really.
New software, called WebAnywhere, launched today lets blind and visually impaired people surf the Web on the go. The tool developed at the University of Washington turns screen-reading into an Internet service that reads aloud Web text on any computer with speakers or headphone connections.
“This is for situations where someone who’s blind can’t use their own computer but still wants access to the Internet. At a museum, at a library, at a public kiosk, at a friend’s house, at the airport,” said Richard Ladner, a UW professor of computer science and engineering. The free program and both audio and video demonstrations are at http://webanywhere.cs.washington.edu.
























