Saturday, May 14, 2011

Amazon CEO KindlePad we look forward to

As many of you know enough has been spoken in recent months about the possibility that Amazon launched its own tablet PC, but the company had not been expressed about it until now. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has made some statements that leave "chopping" the possibility that they will soon know the KindlePad.

Jeff Bezos invited us to "be alert to the arrival of a multipurpose pill that will compete with iPad", probably referring to KindlePad. The most curious of all is that only a few months ago the company claimed that tablet and other devices "are not reading," but now that Amazon itself is immersed in this market.

The energy comes from the voice speaking the phone will recharge

ROME - The human voice is energy. And recharge your mobile phone just by speaking it may be possible already in the near future, at least according to a team of engineers in South Korea Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul. "We tried to transform sound into electricity," said the engineer, Sang-Woo Kim to the British newspaper Telegraph.

"The voice is a possible source of energy, which has never been given the attention it deserves." To make possible the thing is a new type of battery that can transform sound vibrations into electricity. Not only the voice, then: you could also charge the phone by leaving it in a noisy environment.

# Morattiquotes, the campaign on Twitter

Just hours before the elections administrator, you can already draw some balance, at least in political communication. And one thing is certain: not the best idea came to us communicators, but a user of Twitter, which I think is organic to some party or electoral staff. I'm talking AndyViolet Twitter user, to which I publicly praised for the insight and the birth dell'hashtag # morattiquotes.

HP has a Wi-Fi mouse

The technology manufacturer Hewlett Packard (HP) has introduced a wireless mouse that could change the future of this valuable input device. This is the Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse, a wireless mouse that uses Wi-Fi connection. No doubt this is a very interesting peripheral, the new Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse works without connecting any kind of device, even a small receiver.

It uses Wi-Fi connection to transmit the commands entered, certainly an innovative idea. The benefits Wi-Fi does not end here, the new Wi-Fi Mobile Mouse has a much lower energy consumption to any wireless mouse receiver is Bluetooth or via USB. This new mouse has an operating range of 10 meters and will reach the Spanish market next month, the price is not confirmed but Spanish in the United States can be obtained for $ 49.99.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Fujistu think the gadget of the future

Many designs have sought to combine different types of gadgets, and there are several tablets mixing devices with laptops or smartphones to a passage of a tablet, the perfect proportion is what your looking Fujistsu Flexbook. The Flexbook is simply a design prototype created by designer Hao-Chun Huang with the distinction of being adaptable to our needs at any time.

The Flexbook is a gadget that folds can be easily transformed into tablet, laptop or electronic book according to the use we want to give. Through a system of folding as we have seen in some laptops lately the Flexbook has physical keyboard, touch screen and others with a design not much bigger than a book or booklet.

Facebook tab to an agency to disparage Google

Facebook has admitted that it hired the public relations firm Burson-Marsteller to disseminate information on Google, regarding privacy violations of the competitor. The fact was known as a blogger, Chris Sohogian, received a proposal from that agency to help you write an article on Social Circle, a service connected to Gmail, Google.

The information you supplied was apocalyptic: "The American people must be aware of the deep intrusion into his personal life by Google that is cataloging and disseminating every minute of every day without his permission." The blogger thought the agency was making a mountain out of a grain of sand and decided to investigate the source of interest in the subject and for whom he worked.

Skylink Xpad incorporates a "new" protocol for satellite navigation

Today, the GPS satellite tracking system can be found in various types of mobile gadgets. A system created for military purposes during the Cold War has become a standard of living. What many know is that GPS is not the only protocol satellite location there is also the Russian GLONASS system. To date, few have heard of GLONASS, but thanks to Skylink that could change.

The mobile manufacturer has designed a new tablet that incorporates both location systems, GPS and GLONASS, will address the first tablet that incorporates the Russian system. The model was named Skylink Xpad and has excellent technology. The tablet is powered with a 800 MHz processor, 512 MB memory and a 7-inch screen.