May 31 2010

Synaptics intros ClickEQ, multi-finger TouchPad-IS trackpad solutions

Category: Industry Happeningsadmin @ 9:19 pm

Synaptics has been a serious roll of late, first introducing those luscious multitouch gestures to older trackpads, and last month extending its Gesture Suite to Linux and Chrome OS. Here at Computex, the company is expanding its TouchPad family of solutions, with the multi-finger PC TouchPad-IS range seeing the first update. Aside from being able to recognize four-finger gestures, the new platform prevents accidental activation of the cursor when a user’s palm unintentionally contacts the TouchPad, and it also brings the aforementioned multi-finger capabilities of a touchscreen right onto a PC’s trackpad. Next up is the new ClickEQ, which is hailed as the “industry’s first hinge-less uniform force, uniform click depth ClickPad mechanical design.” As you’d expect, this feels an awful lot like the glass trackpad that Apple’s freshest MacBooks have, but you won’t find us kvetching about getting a similar technology onto run-of-the-mill laptops and netbooks.

Moving on, the company is also introducing new OEM customization capabilities for Synaptics gesture workflow technology, Scrybe, which will allow users to store specific trackpad settings and references so the whole family can control the laptop their own way. Sadly, there’s no published ship date for any of these whiz-bang contraptions, but we’re cautiously hoping to see it implemented in at least prototype form as we scour the show floor.

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May 10 2010

Inhabitat’s Week in Green: salad spinners, diapers, and solutions to the Deepwater catastrophe

Category: Industry Happeningsadmin @ 4:18 am

The Week in Green is a new item from our friends at Inhabitat, recapping the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us.

This week renewable energy received a giant jolt forward as Google unveiled plans to invest $40 million in North Dakota wind farms. Solar power is also having a moment in the sun as MIT unveiled the world’s first solar cells printed on paper – we can’t wait to see a post-it version that we can stick to our walls! Meanwhile a team of Swiss researchers are harnessing rays of light for an entirely different purpose — they’ve figured out a way to create rain clouds by shooting laser beams into the sky.

With the Deepwater Horizon oil spill still saturating the sea weeks after the leak sprung, we also looked at an array of innovative solutions for cleaning up the catastrophe. The first step to stemming the spill’s damage is predicting its spread, which is why scientists are harnessing advanced virtual reality models to aid in cleanup efforts. We also took a look at the BP’s first massive oil containment dome, which the company plans to lower 5,000 feet below the sea to plug up the leak.

This week we also looked at several ingenious inventions that find incredible new uses for everyday items. Two students at Rice University have transformed a simple salad spinner into a centrifuge that can save lives by diagnosing diseases, and a Japanese company called Super Faith has invented a machine that can transform used adult diapers into an energy source.

Finally, we were dazzled by two high-tech garments that harness LEDs to light up the night. Katy Perry recently took to the red carpet wearing a shimmering gown studded with thousands of blinking rainbow lights, and we were impressed by this LED-laden coat that keeps bicyclists safe when they hit the streets at night.

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Feb 04 2010

Think Mobile Solutions: Phone Charm, Screen Protector: Mytouch3gs.

Category: Cell Phone Screen Protectoradmin @ 7:13 pm





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Jan 11 2010

BlueSky Handsfree Car Solutions

Category: Car Kitsadmin @ 7:32 pm





Handsfree Car KitModel B.Sky 1001B The Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit has been created to receive phone calls while you are driving keeping your hand on the steering wheel. Complies with latest road safety regulations. Features: Bluetooth version 2.0, Complete wireless installation, Super slim design, Built in microphone/speaker, Independent ear piece for private conversation, Name and number display, DSP technology, Fm transmitter, Voice dialing, USB software support and recharging, 30 …

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Dec 30 2009

Cell Phone Problems and Solutions

Category: Nokiaadmin @ 3:11 pm


Cell phone has played an important role in the development of communication. Handy as the economic development of some developing countries. Mobile creates job opportunities CELL PHONE POWER failure if the device has a power failure, the solution for you: 1. Check BATTERY BATTERY is still enough energy for the cell phone. 2. CP Time 3 Check RAM, ROM, EPROM. CELL PHONE Screen1 BLUNT. This problem arises when the phone is placed where the heat is in contact with a cell phone. NOT display a message. Remove the cap, unscrew and clean the cell phone screen interface on the Circut board. NON-CONTACT your keyboard. When you press and are not or no answer no response or nothing is displayed while the phone still works. Leak testing cell phone and she retigh. LOST CELL PHONE memmory. If the battery is weak or burned, the phone can not save and keep imformation. . NO cellular network. Check if your phone is not adapted to bind a specific network. . ECONOMYCell cell phone and telephone, also known as a mobile phone is a phone that is not in the cable and is working on the radio that can be used anywhere and run. Cell phones are produced in various different types of businesses. Some phones are Nokia devices, while others are a product of SAMSUNG. Some are also Semens Philips, Motorola, etc, made in Nigeria is the most popular Nokia mobile phone. There are phones that are no longer at the forefront in Nigeria as a mobile product Semens and Philips. IMPACT OF THE mobile phone in the Nigerian economy. Cell growth is largely the contribution of the Nigerian economy through1. Provision of jobs. A large number of citizens of Nigeria of jobs through the sale of telephones in Central and Eastern Europe, maintenance and repair of mobile phones and equip a livestock business. 2. Business Facilitation. Mobile helps to sell and buy goods and services easily. 3. The mobile telephone use reduces congestion in the city of Nigeria, especially Lagos State. Human Affairs to regulate cell phone use takes effect immediately queuing in the street before your destination Geting different. The cell phone use also helps reduce crime. For more information, visit www. businessword26. blogspot. com

Rasheed Yusuf, a management consultant


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