Android iTunes Remote Control from Jeffrey Sharkey on Vimeo With the protocol now reverse engineered, I wrote an Android client in about a week. Now you can remote control your iTunes from your new Android phone when it arrives later this year. This works out of the box without installing any extra software on your PC [...]
Continue reading...nerdeff on 10. October 2008
Here comes the world’s first computer network protected by quantum cryptography! It is supposed to be the first unbreakable system that functions off a scheme based on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. Im simple words that means that you can’t grab information transmitted through the network without disturbing it somehow, making it easy to detect when [...]
Continue reading...Misha on 27. May 2008
This is a cellphone with a touchpad, where you can write. This phone is created with the idea without all the bells and whistles for people who just want a basic phone to make calls and send text messages. Using hand writing software the touchpad translate your finger strokes into letters and numbers. You can [...]
Continue reading...Misha on 4. December 2007
Opera present a new version of its popular web browser for Windows Mobile. Opera for Mobile is the preferred browser by most Symbian users, but until today wasn’t available on Windows Mobile.
Continue reading...Misha on 10. November 2007
Yeop Kim create LG Touch. This is a new user interface which system is built on a revolutionary multi-touch display and completely new software that allows users to control LG Touch with just a tap, flick or pinch of their fingers.
Continue reading...Misha on 4. October 2007
The new Samsung NV7 OPS ($349) is on the top model of the Korean manufacturer. The wonderful camera contains a pack of 7 Megapixel CCD, 7x optical zoom lens, optical image stabilization, full manual controls, and a very unique user interface. This interface is called ‘Smart Touch’. Also the NV7 has buttons for specific purposes [...]
Continue reading...nerdeff on 13. May 2007
Say goodbye your corporate secrets and shredded files! Recently a research team in Germany has developed a computer-software system to piece together some 45 million pages of secret police files ripped into 600 million pieces. The files were torn up nearly 18 years ago by panicking agents of communist East Germany’s dreaded State Security [...]
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nerdeff on 10. October 2008
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