Sunday, October 31, 2010

PSP Go recycled smartphone

Sony seems to want to minimize the partial failure of its PSP GB, in fact, the console does not seem to have found its audience, though honestly it is that attracts me the most. The Japanese decided to recycle the concept through its branch and telephone SonyEricsson presents a kind of playstation phone, to put between the gadget and ophone iPad. The smartphone will run on Android 3.0, should carry a 4-inch touch screen and Qualcomm MSM8655 processor at 1GHz, with 512MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM.



I see a nice concept to slam the battery from the phone in the subway

Soon a 3D Notebook Tunisia - LG R590 3D

LG has recently unveiled the R590 3D, its first notebook model equipped with a slab "3D" of 15.6 inches diagonally.


When consumers start, just to discover the features of 3D audiovisual, as well as home cinema, LG, via its 3D model R590 notebook, trying to demonstrate how this technology can be disturbing on a computer.

Clearly dedicated to multimedia, this notebook delivers sophisticated 3D images with the brightness of the screen. It also offers the best platform for a wide range of content such as games, pictures and movies.

To get the full 3D experience, the LG R590 comes with 3D polarized glasses that help fight against eye strain while viewing content in 3D. Since no battery is needed, the polarized glasses are lightweight and can be used indefinitely, without needing to be recharged.

In Tunisia, this gem will be sold from mid-November 2010 in the network of distributors.

Soon, and from 1900 dinars, the Tunisian could use his computer not only as a working tool but also as audiovisual media in 3D.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Optical sensors to better interact with small gadgets

Small MP3 players are very convenient to carry around, but interactions are often difficult because of their small size.

The project Minput explores the possibilities offered by optical sensors to enable these gadgets to behave like mice improved.

It is a project that must be researchers at the Human Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon. They have devised different kinds of motion: flip-flops, slides, etc.. to interact with the gadget. Their proof below shows that it is possible to construct a complete user interface without having to tap frantically on a screen.

LiveView Sony Ericsson screen remote phone

The phone vibrates in your pocket? Take a look at your "watch" to see who it is or read the message!



Here is a simple idea that could be useful to many bootleggers: the Sony Ericsson LiveView is a small touch screen of 1.3 inches for remote mobile phone.

Compatible with Android

Only compatible with Android, this system is actually "connected" to the phone via a Bluetooth link. So you can with what you are away from your phone almost 10 meters! A revolution for mobile addicts.


Consultation Discrete his phone

Seriously, this little touch screen provides access to its SMS, MMS, Mails, Facebook and Twitter and other notifications and RSS feed discreetly and without having to take the phone out of the pocket. It also displays incoming calls, but unfortunately does not answer it directly from his "shows" like in some sci-fi. Damage, most of us geeks will have to wait a bit.

Of course the control of multimedia functions are also supported but again Sony Ericsson does not go after the concept and does not offer a headphone jack on the LiveView who would listen to his music through Bluetooth stereo.

The Sony Ericsson LiveView will be available soon at a yet undisclosed price.