When the TouchBar gets adult…
And NO we’re not talking about an Apple product
today eventhough Apple had some updates on their
MacBook Pro lineup (which relates to the newest
intel CPU). Today this is all about ASUS!
And NO we’re not talking about an Apple product
today eventhough Apple had some updates on their
MacBook Pro lineup (which relates to the newest
intel CPU). Today this is all about ASUS!
When it comes to freaky, funny, useless or eyecatching gadgets, then they’re
mostly from asia. The newest gadget is a iRoomba for your smartphone or
tablet PC. Setting up the little cleaner, it cleans the suface of your tablet in
8 minutes or then smartphone in 4 minutes. For 15 US$ it is obtainable.
What looks promising at first seems too good to be true. However the idea or
concept to bring touchscreen-operated devices to the visual impaired may be
weird too? Why would someone use a touchscreen-device if he/she can’t see
what is on it. Okay, the idea is cool but the practical usage is not yet proven.
Itseems as if Microsoft is also experimentig with new touchscreen techniques.
While most touchscreen devices act a bit sluggish (rubberband-effect), the new
prototype of Microsoft’s touchscreen does not show such extreme behaviour.
It’s impressive, how responsive the display acts upon different finger touches.
Has Nokia changed it’s business and produces cameras now, you wonder? Not
likely! We talk here about an ordinary smartphone with Symbian Belle and a
Zeiss optics lens that should help producing pictures at a nominal resolution
of 38 MPixels (7152 × 5368) with an image sensor of total 41 MPixels.
Cats are tricked by a laser and try to chase it, dogs can be tricked with a throw
move of a wood branch, other animals can be tricked by various actions. In
this video it’s a bearded dragon (a genus of lizards) that is being tricked by a
video game called ant chase where you have to tap on virtual insects.
As today, Nokia seems to have decided to bring out another new cellphone that is not
yet using Windows Phone 7.
Instead, the N9, as Nokia calls it’s newest development, comes with MeeGo 1.2
(Codename Harmattan) and thus with an already known OS that has given life to the N900.