Funny things these days that you can sue nearly anyone for nearly any crack reasons. Surely you’ve use Google’s search before. You know those search terms usually will automatically pop up once you begin typing something on Google. That’s Google Suggest. How does it work? It’s an aggregate of the most popular searches based on past requests from users. In other words, Google doesn’t actually generate those suggestions itself, nor does some magical alien in its California labs. But somehow, somebody’s not happy with it, thus making the Superior Court of Paris to order Google to shell out €5,000 ($6,721) to an unnamed gentleman who claimed that searches for his name automatically led to a list of suggestions that were damaging to his reputation. Read more…
Golf has always been a sport for those rich and famous and old. But now, it has gone a tad more expensive and techy. Germany’s own Sensosolutions has just publicized what it’s calling the planet’s first “digital golf glove,” with the $89 SensoGlove boasting a handful of sensors that “continuously read the user’s grip pressure.” In real-time, users are shown that data on the sweat-proof 1.2-inch LED monitor. It’s even capable of outputting information via aural commands. Put simply, it can give you a warning if you’re exceeding your target grip pressure level, and it can even show you exactly which fingers are squeezing too tightly. Now all it lacks is a phonebook to record the girl’s number. You know, the girl who’s standing at the next lot and smiling at you.
Here’s another mod yet again for the Apple iDevice. The latest sixth-gen iPod Nano has found a new home, in an old room, which in this case is a Dreamcast VMU (Visual Memory Unit). Check the video out.
The Segway doesn’t seem that safe and fun to ride around anymore, all thanks to this sad news. UK businessman Jimi Heselden, the man who believed in the Segway so much that he went ahead and bought the company, has died after reportedly driving that particular product itself off a cliff and into a river. He was found early on Sunday morning in the River Wharfe, having earlier been touring his estate in the personal transporter. The cause of the accident is not yet known. Mr. Heselden was 62 years old and generated his fortune by coming up with an innovative design for wire cage walls that has since become standard equipment for NATO, American, and British forces. Rest in peace Mr Heselden, and bless his family. Justin Bieber would be very sad that you’re gone.
It seemed that there are so much people that have been very anxious about Windows Phone 7, and a tiny bunch of people have been a step ahead of others. Amazon German would be a good example. Windows Phone 7 isn’t due to launch at least until October 11, at least according to Microsoft’s date for a press conference. But over at the internet, Amazon German has an LG Optimus 7, codenamed E900.
Official product images are missing, but the site says that it’ll cost €499, include a GPS chip, and be capable of filling five million pixels with photonic data and then displaying the results on a 3.5-inch touchscreen. Nice cheese.
Samsung seemed to eagerly want to be part of your home, in nearly everything. And through that, they want you to be able to control nearly everything using their latest Galaxy Tab. Samsung, the world’s biggest consumer electronics company, complies with a demonstration of the connected home of the future using its own Galaxy Tab. The demo depicts live widget-based control over your home’s HVAC, TV (including remote viewing), stove, oven, dryer, vacuum robot, and refrigerator with integrated grocery manager that suggests recipes based upon the food you have.
After some 48 hours of its inauguration as the first ambassador of Earth to communicate with aliens, Prof Datuk Dr Mazlan Othman ultimately denied being mandated by the United Nations (UN) for that particular purpose. Read more…
Microsoft will be holding a press conference in London at 2PM on October 11, which is (AM ET for Americans). Most probably would be an announcement of the much hyped and anticipated Windows Phone 7 and some other ‘important’ announcements. Multiple sources have stated that this would also be the launch day for the European counterpart of Microsoft. Well, all will be revealed on that day, so stay tuned as we follow closely.
AMD’s Radeon HD 5k series might have claimed its glorious victory, but AMD is fast moving ahead to push out its next generation GPU. These new generation will not embrace the famous “ATI” brand moniker anymore, since AMD has already axed it. But hopefully they will live up to the reputation of the glorious ATI spirit of the dark side, as the HD 6770 and 6750 spec sheet got leaked out. Read more…
Android is amazing. Why? Because it’s being used so widely, thanks to its open concept. Smartphones and slates are using it commonly, but media players and other devices are using it. But now, it’s being brought to another level. Thales, the developer of in-flight entertainment which has been in this market for over a decade, is showing a new concept based on Android in Long Beach. The Touch Passenger Media Unit (TouchPMU) is one of the most intriguing uses of Android thus far. Read more…
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