Wednesday, March 30, 2011

HTC Evo and LG Optimus to kick-start a 3D smartphone revolution?

LG Optimus 3D available soon while Sprint unveil HTC Evo 3D on first day of CTIA 2011



Along with the HTC Evo, will the LG Optimus to kick-start a 3D smartphone revolu
Along with the HTC Evo, will the LG Optimus to kick-start a 3D smartphone revolu
Currently, 3D technology is the consumer electronics industry's biggest trend. Televisions and video games are entering the market at a staggering rate so it was only a matter of time before 3D smartphones appeared too. LG recently unveiled its Optimus 3D handset, the world's first smartphone on which you can watch 3D images without the need for glasses. HTC are also entering the market as Sprint revealed the Evo 3D on the first day of CTIA 2011. So is 3D smartphone technology going to revolutionise the way we interact with mobile devices?
LG Optimus 3D
According to Expansys, the LG Optimus 3D will be available from Monday 25 April at a price of £514.99. Even though the LG Optimus is the world's first 3D smartphone, users have the ability to switch between 3D and 2D content thanks to a dedicated button on the side of the handset. The Optimus 3D uses clever technology called the parallax barrier to show the user's left and right eyes slightly different images, which brings images, movies and games to life.
The LG Optimus 3D also features a dual-core processor, a 4.3 inch WVA resolution touchscreen, and two five megapixel cameras which lets the user capture 3D photos or videos in 720p HD quality. All this hardware is supported by three pre-installed games developed by Gameloft; Nova, Let's Golf 2 and Asphalt 6. Consumers can also access YouTube 3D, watching and uploading videos instantly.
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HTC EVO 3D
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Apple iPhone 5: Details and rumours

Speculation over A5 processor, NFC technology and slimmer design



Leaked unofficial image of Apple iPhone 5
Leaked unofficial image of Apple iPhone 5
First it was the iPad 2, however now technology fans around the world are turning their attention to Apple's iPhone 5 which looks set to be released later this year. Speculation and rumours are everywhere on the latest iPhone's design and technology specifications, whether it be information on processor ability or leaked pictures of the device itself. Manufacturing Digital takes a look at the latest developments of the Apple iPhone 5.
DESIGN
Leaked images of the iPhone 5 have appeared courtesy of iDealsChina, who previously released accurate designs of the 4th generation iPod Nano. The only real major physical difference is the screen, with the edges running even closer to the phone's main casing.
This latest image reinforces a recent leaked photo from the same source in China which showed the iPhone 5's bezel. Although not official, the picture also reveals the main design will stay the same and not have a curved back like the iPhone 3GS, however Apple may think about changing the frame and antenna due to widely publicised signal problems.
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TECHNOLOGY
It seems increasingly likely that the Apple iPhone 5 will use the A5 processor which was recently introduced in the iPad 2. Although this rumour is by no means official, Apple's recent iOS 4.3 software update coding mentioned 'N94AP', which would signify a yet-to-be-released iPhone based on previous device code names.
This may cause concern for Samsung however, as rumours suggest Apple will shift production of the iPhone 5 to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC).
CAPABILITY
Apple has apparently told several of the largest mobile operators in the UK to not expect near field communication (NFC) technology in the iPhone 5. NFC allows users to wave their phones at readers to make a connection and therefore make instant payments but ...Read the rest of the article at:

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Apple iPhone 5: Details and rumours

Speculation over A5 processor, NFC technology and slimmer design



Leaked unofficial image of Apple iPhone 5
Leaked unofficial image of Apple iPhone 5
First it was the iPad 2, however now technology fans around the world are turning their attention to Apple's iPhone 5 which looks set to be released later this year. Speculation and rumours are everywhere on the latest iPhone's design and technology specifications, whether it be information on processor ability or leaked pictures of the device itself. Manufacturing Digital takes a look at the latest developments of the Apple iPhone 5.
DESIGN
Leaked images of the iPhone 5 have appeared courtesy of iDealsChina, who previously released accurate designs of the 4th generation iPod Nano. The only real major physical difference is the screen, with the edges running even closer to the phone's main casing.
This latest image reinforces a recent leaked photo from the same source in China which showed the iPhone 5's bezel. Although not official, the picture also reveals the main design will stay the same and not have a curved back like the iPhone 3GS, however Apple may think about changing the frame and antenna due to widely publicised signal problems.
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TECHNOLOGY
It seems increasingly likely that the Apple iPhone 5 will use the A5 processor which was recently introduced in the iPad 2. Although this rumour is by no means official, Apple's recent iOS 4.3 software update coding mentioned 'N94AP', which would signify a yet-to-be-released iPhone based on previous device code names.
This may cause concern for Samsung however, as rumours suggest Apple will shift production of the iPhone 5 to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC).
CAPABILITY
Apple has apparently told several of the largest mobile operators in the ...Read the rest at:
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Boston Dynamics set to build robot cheetah for US Department of Defence

Developers believe the cheetah-bot will eventually be able to reach speeds of 70mph



Developers believe the cheetah-bot will eventually be able to reach speeds of 70
Developers believe the cheetah-bot will eventually be able to reach speeds of 70
Engineering firm Boston Dynamics has won a multi-million dollar contract to develop two futuristic battlefield bots, a robotic cheetah and a human-like robot, for the Department of Defence.
Boston Dynamics have said that its Terminator-like robot robot, Atlas, will have two arms and legs, but no head, and be able to walk and jog upright, climb and squeeze through narrow alleyways and use its hands.
Meanwhile, its robotic Cheetah will be able to outrun any human being and in addition to walking and sprinting on four legs will be designed to turn corners, zig-zag and start and stop on command.
The robo-cat, which is currently being manufactured, is hoping to be ready in 20 months. Engineers believe the prototype will be able to run 30mph. However, it believes it will eventually be able to reach speeds of 70mph.
The robotic Cheetah will seems to be suited for chasing down enemy prey but the company said it was more interested in advancing the technology of the robo-cat, than developing its battlefield responsibilities.
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