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Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

World Smallest PC?

Thursday, December 20, 2012
While im browsing the net, I came across with this Apple Sized PC, I don’t know if this the worlds smallest PC but it’s still exceedingly small measuring just 52mm x 52mm x 55mm.

It’s called the Space Cube. It has a built-in 300MhZ processor and it’s also equipped with 64MB of SDRAM. There are a bunch of ports, such as USB, Ethernet, Flash memory, a VGA port, serial connection and Audio port.

 Space Cube specs:
•    200MHz, 250MHz or 300MHz CPU
•    64MB of DDR SDRAM
•    IEEE1355 (SpaceWire)
•    XGA Video Output (1024×768)
•    USB1.1
•    LAN (100BASE)
•    Audio (Stereo)
•    RS232C
•    JTAG I/F (I’ve no idea what that is)
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LG bringing color and flexible e-paper

Thursday, December 20, 2012

LG Display says it is developing a new generation of color and flexible e-paper that may go into future products such as e-readers or tablets.

The company expects to begin mass producing 9.7-inch color and 19-inch flexible e-paper, according to an SEC filing it made on Friday. E-paper, or electronic paper, is a display used in e-readers on which text appears as it would on printed paper.

LG introduced the 9.7-inch IPS LCD screen used in Apple's iPad, and remains a main display supplier for the tablet. LG also is one of the suppliers of the 9.7-inch e-paper display Amazon uses in its Kindle DX e-reader.
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iRing by Apple

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Apple iRing is a bluetooth device concept comes in ring form with a stylish design and wireless bluetooth connectivity with your iPod and iPhone, the iRing allows you to control playback and volume on any of your Apple media devices.  “iRing features a bright OLED status display with touch-sensitive function strip, and a rechargeable battery life of up to 2 days. You can recharge iRing using the included cradle. Its minimal size and unique ring-lock mechanism make it an ideal companion for charging and storing your iRing.
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1.2 GHz Dual Core CPUs for Smartphones

Thursday, December 20, 2012
Qualcomm has announced the availability of the advanced 1.2 GHz dual core Snapdragon CPUs that will power the  future smartphones, Currently 1GHz CPU is the standard norm in the high end smartphones, this will change once these new breed of highly capable mobile processors hit the  market, with these processor chips you would also be able to play 1080p video on your smartphone or you can use the TV Out feature to play the high definition content on your HDTV.

These second generation of Snapdragon processors MSM8×55 and QSD8×50A will also include a powerful GPU with 3D/2D engines for Open GLES 2.0 and Open VG 1.1 acceleration along with low power GPS and audio engine.

Qualcomm 1.2 GHz mobile chips will soon be made available to the Manufacturers, So you can expect 1.2 GHz smartphones by the end of this year.
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Light Blue Optics, an interactive projector

Thursday, December 20, 2012
Light Touch™ is an interactive projector that instantly transforms any flat surface into a touch screen.
Light Touch™ has Holographic Laser Projection (HLP™) technology inside which creates bright, high-quality video images in WVGA resolution. Integrated infrared sensors detect motion and turn the projected image into a 10.1″ virtual touch screen, so the user can control the projector and interact with applications simply by touching the image.
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iBottleopener Case for iPhones

Thursday, December 20, 2012

The iBottleopener is a two part slider case which can open bottles with the flick of a wrist. This case won’t even block any ports, so you can plug it in without needing to take off the case.  Beyond the bottle opener on the back it’s a pretty simple case.  It will work for your iPhone 3G/3Gs and it will soon fit the iPhone 4.  It will cost you $19.95 (USD) for one of these cases.
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iPill a capsule shape microphone from Ozaki

Thursday, December 20, 2012
iPill from ozaki is a compact  microphone specially designed for iPod nano 4 and iPod touch 2, but not like any other microphone, iPill comes in capsule-like shape. It has an outstanding sound quality recording, and works with third party applications. iPill cost $13 and better than Apple’s microphone according to some reviews.
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Paper Thin TV screen

Thursday, December 20, 2012
Sony has developed a razor-thin display that bends like paper while showing full-colour video.

Here
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World's smallest digital TV Tuner

Friday, November 30, 2012

Sharp developed the world's smallest digital TV tuner. The small module works with Japanese Seg-1 terrestrial digital broadcast (Wansegu).

The Sharp TV tuner module measures only 7.3×7.3×1.25mm. This is small enough that Scalar could integrate it right away into their ultra-lightweight Head mounted displays. Sharp also managed to design the VA3A5JZ912 tuner module to use only 85mW of power. This should increase the battery life when watching TV on a mobile phone.
The mass production will start in September 2007. Sharp plans to make 1 million units per month.
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