Even though the development of HTML 5 started back in 2004, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has confirmed that they are still encountering interoperability issues with HTML 5. According to W3C’s Philippe Le Hegaret, HTML 5 is still not yet ‘ready for production.’ “We’re not going to retire … [Read more...] about HTML 5 Not Ready For Open Web Deployment Say W3C
Sony Unveils New 16.41 Megapixel Phone Sensor
Sony has just unveiled its latest mobile phone sensor creations, the 16.41MP Sony Exmor R IMX081PQ and the 8.13MP Sony Exmor R IMX105PQ that are the smallest in their size classes. Sony claims to have solved a majority of the problems related to very small pixel sizes by introducing a unique … [Read more...] about Sony Unveils New 16.41 Megapixel Phone Sensor
Nintendo Creates Red Wii to Celebrate Mario’s 25th Anniversary
The celebration of Super Mario Bros turning 25 this month has prompted Nintendo to create a special Red Wii bundle. Mario, the iconic character, was created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and has appeared in over 200 video games since his inception. Though originally only appearing … [Read more...] about Nintendo Creates Red Wii to Celebrate Mario’s 25th Anniversary
Logitech Lapdesk N550
If you have a notebook and find it a problem to balance on your lap, then this new Logitech Lapdesk N550 might be worth a look. Not only does it help you steady your notebook, but it also has integrated stereo speakers on either side to provide a more enjoyable audio experience. Enhanced Comfort … [Read more...] about Logitech Lapdesk N550
LG Optimus T Arriving On T-Mobile
T-Mobile has announced that they will be adding the new LG Optimus T mobile to its range. The affordable Android 2.2 smartphone is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera, capacitive touchscreen display, and comes with a 2 GB micro-SD card, which can be expanded to up to a 32 GB card. Key Features … [Read more...] about LG Optimus T Arriving On T-Mobile
LCD Refresh Rates Improved With New Zwitterionic Material?
A new material called Zwitterionic may be the key to improving the refresh rates on LCD monitors and TVs. The new material created by Professor Piotr Kaszynski and grad student Bryan Ringstrand at Vanderbilt University may help upgrade the crystals used in today's LCD displays. The new crystals … [Read more...] about LCD Refresh Rates Improved With New Zwitterionic Material?
Star Wars Trilogy In 2 Minute Paper Animation
Check out this 2-minute masterpiece of the Star Wars Trilogy created using stop frame animation and paper. Watch the 2 min video after the jump. Enjoy. Created by Eric Power Up, this 2-minute paper video aims to make Star Wars as 2D as possible. I've joined the Rebel Alliance. My first act of … [Read more...] about Star Wars Trilogy In 2 Minute Paper Animation
WolframAlpha’s Android App Arrives In Market
Today Wolfram Alpha has launched its Android App in the Android Market, coinciding with the release of the new T-Mobile G2 Android phone. Wolfram Alpha is an online service that answers factual queries directly by computing the answer from structured data, rather than providing a list of documents … [Read more...] about WolframAlpha’s Android App Arrives In Market
V8 Engine Computer Case Mod
If you are a bit of a petrol head and a PC user, you might like this case mod created in the form of a V8 engine. The case mod has been created in the shape of a traditional V8 engine with dual PC cases and engine components. With one DVD drive being fitted into the air intake to complete the … [Read more...] about V8 Engine Computer Case Mod
Apple Patents RFID Read And Write Functions Into Screens
Apple has been busy applying for patents recently, and one that stands out from the crowd is one that specifies how an RFID sensor can be built into the actual screen. RFID technology is used for identification and tracking using radio waves. Some tags can be read from several meters away, while … [Read more...] about Apple Patents RFID Read And Write Functions Into Screens
Security Report Finds 68% of iPhone Apps Transmit UDID’s
A new iPhone security report published reveals that a review of the "Most Popular" and "Top Free" categories on the iPhone App Store found that 68 percent of software would transmit UDIDs from devices. UDIDs, or unencrypted unique device identifiers, that are being transmitted by the iPhone app … [Read more...] about Security Report Finds 68% of iPhone Apps Transmit UDID’s
Next Gen Microphone Singles Out One Voice In Crowded Room
Squarehead has developed a groundbreaking new microphone system capable of isolating a single conversation within a crowded room. The Squarehead’s Audioscope system allows users to zoom in on specific areas of interest, making it an invaluable tool in various noisy environments. For example, … [Read more...] about Next Gen Microphone Singles Out One Voice In Crowded Room












