Sony’s getting ready to push another revolution in mobile phone designs. Sony has developed a technology called ‘single wire interface technology’ which streamlines the internal cabling within a mobile phone (which is generally about 22 wires) to one single wire made of copper.
That...
August 21st, 2010 | gadgets, tech industry | Read More
To add to the upcoming patent wars (hopefully from Nokia and HTC), we have Apple publishing as many as 16 new patents covering mobile technology. They possibly could be breakthrough in the way people do things, everyday.
This patents which arrived at the US patent office yesterday suggest the evolution...
May 15th, 2010 | gadgets, tech industry | Read More
Google has seen immense growth, poking it’s nose in each and every sector, healthcare, biotech, cleantech, software, news delivery, books and nearly everything.
Google is very hungry. It wants to capture everything that belongs to you, your entire digital life. From Email to health records online,...
March 13th, 2010 | internet, tech industry | Read More
3D movies like Avatar hit the movie cinemas, you watched it and enjoyed a lot. Ever cared about how this technology works? How is a illusion of 3D structure created? If you’ve got such questions here’s one picture to answer them all.
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Thanks Gizmodo and...
February 16th, 2010 | tech industry | Read More
No more missing multi touch interface on Nexus One, Google just issued a OTA (Over the Air) update for Android running on Nexus one’s which brings in multi touch capabilities to your Web Browser, Gallery and Google Maps. Earlier some third party patches had enabled Multi Touch only in the browser.
This...
February 3rd, 2010 | gadgets, tech industry, tech news | Read More
Imagine a book you spotted in a bookstore and wanted to get more information about it instantly. Or maybe a monument you saw and you wanted to know the history behind it.”C’mon you can’t take Google with you everywhere” is what you would say. Or not if you own an Android phone....
December 9th, 2009 | tech news | Read More