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Eyeglass Mounted Display

7:09 am June 3, 2009 By Julian Horsey

Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems in Germany have managed to embed a tiny micro display into a pair of glasses. Users who wear the glasses are able to access data by moving their eye, the glasses are fitted with a tiny chip which measures 19.3 by 17 mm, behind the hinge. … [Read more...] about Eyeglass Mounted Display

HP eSkins

1:38 pm June 2, 2009 By Julian Horsey

HP has launched a new range of electronic skins, called eSkins, which are designed to we used with a variety of gadgets, like mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, netbooks etc. The HP eSkins is a reflective display that is capable of displaying icons and alpha numeric characters, which gives manufacturers new ways to personalize gadgets with an electronically … [Read more...] about HP eSkins

Sony’s Fuel Cell Prototype Gadgets

8:49 am February 27, 2009 By Roland Hutchinson

Sony has shown of some new prototype gadgets that are powered by fuel cells at the Fuel Cell Expo 2009 in Tokyo. Included in this fuel cell powered range are a couple of fuel cell powered speakers and a gadget charger, which are powered by a methanol and lithium-ion hybrid battery. … [Read more...] about Sony’s Fuel Cell Prototype Gadgets

Toshiba OLED TV Wallpaper

4:18 pm February 25, 2009 By Roland Hutchinson

Imagine a future where we no longer have a large LCD or Plasma TV cluttering up our living room, instead OLED wallpaper which delivers our content direct onto the wall. Engineers at Toshiba in Japan are on their way to making OLED TV Wallpaper, which will allow you to wallpaper any wall you choose with a very thin OLED screen. … [Read more...] about Toshiba OLED TV Wallpaper


Windows 7 Beta – Download Available

3:04 pm January 8, 2009 By Roland Hutchinson

Microsoft has announced that Windows 7 Beta will be available as a free download tomorrow, Friday 9th January 2009. The free download will be available on a first comes first serve basis, and there are 2.5 million copies available. … [Read more...] about Windows 7 Beta – Download Available

3M launches the MPro110 Handheld Projector

8:32 am September 15, 2008 By Roland Hutchinson

A number of companies have released details of tiny handheld projectors over the last few months, none have managed to get one released as yet, that is until now, 3M has beaten other manufacturers to it with the launch of the 3M MPro110 Handheld Projector. … [Read more...] about 3M launches the MPro110 Handheld Projector

Plastic Logic intros a flexible e-book reader

9:43 am September 9, 2008 By Roland Hutchinson

Plastic Logic has launched a new flexible electronic book reader, which uses the same technology as the Sony reader and the Amazon Kindle. … [Read more...] about Plastic Logic intros a flexible e-book reader

USB Gadgets – PNY USB flash drive comes with Ghostbusters Movie

11:00 am September 4, 2008 By Roland Hutchinson

Ghostbusters is the first Movie to be released on a USB flash drive, could this be the future way that movies will be distributed? The PNY Ghostbusters USB flash drive features the full length version of Ghostbusters, and it comes with 2GB of storage. … [Read more...] about USB Gadgets – PNY USB flash drive comes with Ghostbusters Movie


Google launches its own open source web browser – Google Chrome

8:09 am September 2, 2008 By Roland Hutchinson

Google has decided to launch its very own open source web browser, called Google Chrome. Google Chrome will be competing against FireFox and Internet Explorer, and if it is like anything else Google does, then you can expect to see Google Chrome gaining on the other two browsers in no time. … [Read more...] about Google launches its own open source web browser – Google Chrome

Intel Demonstrates New Wireless Power Technology

1:40 pm August 22, 2008 By Roland Hutchinson

Intel has demonstrated its new wireless power technology at this years IDF. The technology demonstrated comprised of two metal arrays that connect to a power amplifier, the arrays resonate and establish a link of energy between each other. The power is then transmitted from one metal array to the other. The technology isn't exactly new but Intel have achieved the highest … [Read more...] about Intel Demonstrates New Wireless Power Technology

Samsung SGH-P960 3G DVB-H TV Cell Phone

7:47 am May 1, 2008 By Roland Hutchinson

Samsung are releasing the SGH-P960 mobile cell phone in Europe within the next month. The SGH-P960 which has a built in DVB-H TV broadcast receiver and support of European DVB-CBMS and OMA-BCAST mobile TV standards making it the first slider type cell phone to offer mobile TV in Europe. … [Read more...] about Samsung SGH-P960 3G DVB-H TV Cell Phone

The World’s Slimmest Waterproof Mobile Phone – The Fujitsu F705i

2:51 pm January 22, 2008 By Roland Hutchinson

Fujitsu have launched a mobile phone, the F705i, which is reported to be the World's slimmest waterproof mobile phone. It is just 13.77mm thick, and is able to be plunged underwater for a maximum of 30 minutes without any damage to the phone. It also has a 1.3 mega pixel camera which can be used as a videophone, and the battery will provide 170 minutes of talk-time of 100 … [Read more...] about The World’s Slimmest Waterproof Mobile Phone – The Fujitsu F705i


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