…few reporters. Now the company is touting a working prototype in a phone. The phone is fake, but the projector works. The projector contains three lasers, a DLP chip and a power supply and measures about 1.5 inches in length. With the projector, the cell phone can beam DVD-quality video…
…the notice didn’t make any sense. He believed he hadn’t done anything to break the game’s rules against an illegal process known as “power leveling,” in which players gain points and levels in online games through banned exploits, such as those that take advantage of WoW software bugs to award…
…will include accelerometers to detect if a phone is resting facedown, so that it can turn off the ringer or power down the display to conserve battery power. Accelerometers also could be used to shut off power on phones that have been left idle. Source: News.com Related Links: Analog Devices…
Japanese Nichia Corp. has developed a blue-violet semiconductor laser diode, featuring a power high enough for burning Blu-Ray and HD DVD media at high speeds. Nichia’s new laser diode is able to emit pulsed light at 320mW, while it offers a stable operation of 1,000 hours, according to the company….
…a performance of 1.01 teraflops. It accomplishes this feat while consuming 62 watts of power when the chip is running at a frequency of 3.16 gigahertz. A similarly powerful supercomputer in 1996 at Sandia National Laboratories took up more than 600 square metres, used nearly 10,000 Pentium Pro processors, and…
…miming the real-life controls. For example, in the game of Tennis, players grab the controller like a racket and swing – the game registers all the usual ground strokes such as forehands, backhands, volleys, lobs, slices, spin and power depending on how fast the user swings and at what angle….
…Opera Web browser. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can download a free trial Opera browser to activate the Internet Channel of the Wii Menu and begin surfing the Web. “Our software brings the power and reach of the Internet to the hottest video game system available,” says Scott…
…reproducing the ones and zeroes used to store the world’s electronic data. IBM’s GS alloy is also faster than current flash drives by a factor of 500, uses half the power to boot, and weighs in at a mere 3 x 20 nanometers. Like flash, it retains its data when…
…accompanying power point presentation included a slide showing the Xbox 360 outpacing the original Xbox, which launched in November 2001. That presentation showed Microsoft had shipped more than 5.7 million Xbox 360 units in the three quarters following the launch period, compared with 4.7 million Xbox units in the same…
…means reliable performance, especially important when you do not have access to a power source. Raw zooming, slideshows from whatever format, display histogram on any supported file and even the ability to listen to music, the P-3000 can do it all. Pros World’s first portable viewer to support Adobe RGB1…
…iPods, we looked at the bag that supported general mp3 players and featured a single strap. It’s pretty simple to setup too – inside the bag there is a pouch with a black connector box. The connector box requires AAA batteries (not included) to power the controls, and just plug…