Saturday, September 20th, 2008 133 views
This gadget has no relation to company Apple. Nevertheless, if you like design in style of fruit - it for certain will approach you.
The gadget will allow to clear and ionize air indoors. A working zone of a gadget - 5 cubic meter of air. It receives a food from port USB. Work with operational systems Windows and Mac OS is supported.
The sizes of a gadget: 7,5 cm in height and 8,6 sm in diameter. Weight - 117 grams.
To get it it is possible for $25.
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Friday, September 12th, 2008 110 views
Company Creative obtained the patent for the the original it gadzhet,
which will combine in itself the functions of portable mediapleyera
with support Wi- fie, GPS- receiver, and also cameras. It is expected
that this devays will leave under brand Zen X- fie and must compose
competition to popular products from Apple.
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Friday, September 5th, 2008 123 views
Filed under: Apple
Multi-touch hasn’t necessarily revolutionized the way we’re interacting with our devices, but it’s certainly a step in the right direction — particularly when a touchscreen is such a huge part of the overall input equation as it is with the iPhone. But why stop there? A new patent app filed by Cupertino’s finest suggests that touch and multi-touch data could be mixed in with all sorts of other inputs for more refined control of what we’re trying to do; accelerometer control, force sensitivity, voice, and visual recognition are all mentioned as possibilities, meaning that theoretically we could one day be shaking and multi-pounding our iPhone 7Gs while screaming and flipping the bird. What device function that would actuate, we’re not exactly sure — but we’re just throwing out ideas here.
[Via Unwired View]
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Thursday, September 4th, 2008 87 views
Filed under: Handsets, HTC, Sprint, Windows Mobile, EV-DO, CDMA
It was only a matter of time before the WSJ (Katherine Boehret, in this case) got their hands around Sprint’s still-not-official Touch Diamond, and we can’t say that the conclusion she drew is at all shocking. As Mossberg and his partners so often do, Katherine mentions Apple’s darling just as much as the topic of the review itself, and while she seemed impressed with the hardware, it was the software that suffered the brunt of her attacks. She proclaimed that “despite its handsome TouchFLO 3D software and animated icons, the device failed to disguise the frustrating interface of Windows Mobile often enough for [her] taste.” Beyond that, she also found room to gripe about the “cramped” keyboard, which she felt was “next to impossible” to use with just her fingertips. On the plus side, she did give the browser a decent amount of praise, but if you were looking for support from this critic before picking up the forthcoming handset, you’ll be sorely disappointed.
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