With E-readers, the problem has always been the artificial feel to the device. You can’t thumb through the pages, make notes, and most importantly, hold it the way you would in the case of a real book. Sony intends to change all of these aspects...
3D display systems could see a revolution in the making, thanks to Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), which has collaborated with Victor Company of Japan to develop a 72-inch 3D display that does not need..
Sony has released the NS-1 series laptop, which has been specifically designed and targeted at home users, in that it is specifically designed for those who like easy access to multimedia. The laptop runs on the Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 processor, uses.
It is always surprising when a brand talks about its UMPC without mentioning portability and convenience. For a change, Panasonic has decided to showcase ruggedness and durability in the Toughbook CF-U1. True to its name, the device wears a...
Cowon has unveiled A3's heir - the O2 portable media player. The O2 shows little signs of establishing itself as a trend-setter, but has enough features to help consumers get over their bigger brand hangover. It incorporates a 4.3-inch touchscreen,...
An Acer Aspire One netbook finds itself transformed into a UMPC. This bloke takes his netbook, screws the keyboard out, and fuses the bottom half of the device to the top half. His Aspire One also gets a cool 8.9-inch touchscreen. The modified UMPC...
A speaker, amplifier, transmitter/receiver and an iPod dock rolled into one neat package, the PDX-50 from Yamaha is quite an interesting gizmo. If you look at it holistically, that is! The dock connector is designed to play music wirelessly with the..
Amazon has developed the successor to its hugely popular e-book reader, though the makers had denied any claims of sending another into the market any soon. We know the sneaky geeks really give anyone a chance to cook beneath the hood - the lads at...
Imagine a world where you could carry a TV around in your pocket. Apparently, the day is not far away when you will find your imagination bearing fruit, since scientists are already working on a flexible display that you can carry around like a debit.
Most of you would remember the unsightly flying creatures with scary teeth in the final sequel of Jurassic Park. Named the Pterodactyl, this pterosaur (first invertebrate with flying capabilities) has inspired a paleontologist, an engineer and two...
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