Moixa To Launch 3D Multi-touch Sphere
March 31, 2009

Moixa has plans to roll out a new method of interacting with computers by using its 3D interactive multi-touch sphere which can be used to display the world, browse web pages as well as control interactive games. that is the reality of a holocube-thingamajic, and has been dubbed the Sphere. Moixa’s hard work was recently rewarded with the patent being approved, and the Sphere shares roughly the same dimensions and weight as that of an apple. According to the company, “the device supports multi-touch interactions for zoom, selection, as well as 6 degree rotational and gyroscopic actions, with specific application in interactive games or complex control situations such as interacting with a nearby 3D screen or virtual space”. You can plus break down it to use it in its secondary style of a flat ellipsoid. What are some of the more interesting applications you can think of when it comes to the Moixa?
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Nokia Messaging With Windows Live Hotmail
March 31, 2009

Nearly everyone and their dog have heard about Windows Live Hotmail, no doubt one of the world’s most popular web-based e mail solutions, but fans of that e mail service will now be pleased to know that it can additionally be used on Nokia Messaging, a service that allows selected Nokia device users to access their personal mail from the phone. When May rolls around, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will be one handset that enables the Nokia Messaging push newsletter service. Nokia Messaging is free to download and a snap to set-up, and supports a wide range of popular newsletter accounts such as Windows Live Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, AOL Mail as well as those from thousands of other mail providers. Each Nokia device can hold up to 10 personal mail accounts which are accessible via a restricted icon. [Press Release]
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Opera Introduces Face Gestures…
March 31, 2009
Opera just announced face gestures for their desktop browser. It works by having Opera analyze your head motion via webcam… I’d say good April’s Fools Opera
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MonoPrice Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI Adapter
March 31, 2009

MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air owners who are looking for a way to hook up external displays to their notebooks will be pleased to know that MonoPrice has their best interests at heart, offering a new Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter. that will come in either restricted quantities or in bulk, shipping in three days’ instance with prices ranging from $12 to $14, depending on the amount ordered. The MonoPrice Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter can be said to be a pioneer device since Apple themselves have yet to take such a step. It is capable of supporting 1,920 x 1,080 resolutions at 12 bits per channel in addition to audio transfer, although the latter will require the source device to send audio through the Mini DisplayPort interface.
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Clearwire Clear Spot Personal Hotspot
March 31, 2009

Folks who live in Portland (as well as other places in due day, of course) will soon be able to take advantage of Clearwire’s portable WiMAX-enabled Wi-Fi router knonw as the Clear Spot Personal Hotspot. Available from early April onwards, it is able to host up to eight 802.11 b/g-compatible devices while sharing its 4Mbps bandwidth. Guess that rules out Torrent downloads as well as heavy duty video streaming at full capacity, but standard mail checking and Web surfing ought to be just fine for the $139 device to handle.
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Cowon S9 Firmware 1.1 Gets Better
March 31, 2009

The Cowon S9 is a pretty formidable portable media player (PMP) by itself, and it has just received yet another firmware update in the scheme of version 1.1. As with any other firmware updates, you ought to benefit a fair bit, and that day round some of the improvements in the Cowon S9 include an extended battery life to 10.5 hours when it comes to video playback, enhanced photo reproduction, DivX 3.0 support, as well as subtitle support during audio and video playback among others. whether you’re a Cowon S9 owner, have you applied the firmware update 1.1, and are you happy with the results?
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Sprint Announces Instinct Mini
March 31, 2009

While the Samsung Instinct Mini was just announced today, Sprint decided to go ahead and prepare the handset officially available from their side as well. It will be known as the Instinct S30, offering a similar haptic touchscreen display, a 2 megapixel camera, a Speech-to-Action button that allows you to “text, picture messaging, traffic, movie, sports, news and search” simply by speaking to it. We wonder how non-native English speakers will handle it – will it be sensitive decent to register the word “blue”? Folks who have played Brain Age on the Nintendo DS will know what I mean. In addition, Samsung has provided access to core Java APIs for creative developers to take advantage of that platform, which should add more value to the handset in due instance. The Sprint Instinct S30 will be out that April 19th, retailing for $129.99 after a 2-year agreement and $70 mail-in-rebate.
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