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How far will we go?
Aldous Huxley: Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards. You might think that there are already applications for everything but there are not. So just how far can apps go? Certainly, there are lots of applications which look ridiculous and which raise many questions like, ‘Do we really need…
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Incremental evolutions
Since the first iPhone there has not been a revolution, every successive product proposes only an incremental change and not only in Apple smartphones. The iPhone story When we look at the evolution from the first iPhone to the iPhone 4S we really become aware that Apple produces nothing else than dreams. The second iPhone, which…
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Motorola’s Atrix 4G the most innovative Tech product of 2011
Motorola Atrix 4G is a touch smartphone with 4” qHD display and a dual-processor 1 GHz Tegra 2. It also includes a 5 mega-pixel camera,Wi-Fi, DLNA, GPS, 3.5mm jack and support for unique accessories. [1] For example: [2] an HDMI connector, which serves to connect the monitor or TV, an HD multimedia docking station, which…
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Recharge your mobile via a photovoltaic film on the screen
A French start-up won first prize in mobile innovation at the CTIA Wireless conference which took place in the end of March in Orlando Florida, for the invention of a photovoltaic film for mobile phones, ( although the technique can also be applied to LCD screens, digital tablets, technical textiles and outdoor displays). Rewarded in…
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Les ecrans souples pour bientôt…
Après les écrans souples, les chercheurs veulent désormais réaliser des afficheurs étirables et bon marché que l’on pourrait littéralement imprimer sur de multiples objets. Un laboratoire japonais vient de décrire un prototype qui, en plus, préfigure d’autres applications de l’électronique souple. L’écran souple utilisable comme un rouleau de parchemin, et souvent appelé papier électronique, n’est…