If you ever wanted to manage the bank account or wanted to pay the bill by using gesture? Yes your guess is right, thanks to Kinect apps by Lithuanian software company Etronika.
Lithuanian software outfit Etronika, a company that creates software for electronic banking, has created motion based backing interface for the company’s baking software, letting user manipulate and manage their account with literal wave of the hands. All you have to do is stand in front of your display, clapping your hands together choose an icon and bring up the appropriate screen section or wave your hand back and forth to navigate across the app’s carousel of icons.
velocity Micro’s team has annouced yet another tablet,Cruze T410.which has 10-inch large screen rock the games.including 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU and Android 2.3(Gingerbread) along with 512 MB RAM.Front Facing Camera gives great expirence for video chating with friend’s and family from wifi hotspot.Full version of QuickOffice allows you to view PDFs and view/edit Word,Excel, and Powerpoint document.A fully licenced Adobe Flash Plyer 10.3 gives best of the web including video and games.
Samsung mobile announced a new venture to develop produced polymide resin to be used as substrate for flexible display. Continue reading »
It will feature QVGA resolution at 240 x 320 pixels, supporting 260k colors, a brightness of 200cd/m2 luminance and a contrast ratio of 10,000:1. The fact that it measures 0.05mm thin.
Over the past decade, smartphones have revolutionized the global telecommunications industry. During the initial stage of development, smartphones were merely contact devices. But within few years, several features such as GPS, camera, video camera, and numerous applications have been added to it.
Continue reading »
India has developed a 35-dollar touch-screen laptop, touted as the world’s cheapest, under a programme to provide connectivity to students in schools and universities
The laptop has all the basic features, including a built-in keyboard, 2 GB of RAM memory, Wi-fi connectivity, USB ports and is powered by a 2-watt system for use in power-deficit areas. Continue reading »
In the movie “The Fight Club,” Tyler Durden, the character played by Brad Pitt, says, “The first rule of fight club is you do not talk about fight club.”
The same rule, by and large, has applied to the architecture of cloud computing — the massive, energy-hungry data centers and servers that power services like Google, Facebook, Twitter and Amazon, which companies treat as proprietary secrets. But Facebook is opening the design of its custom-built servers and soon-to-be new data center in Oregon to others in the industry.
Continue reading »
LinkedIn, the social network for professionals, has a useful websites and a successful business. It is planning a stock offering for later this year.
But before it does, LinkedIn wants to give its more than 90 million members — many of whom visit the site only rarely — a reason to stop by every day. So on Thursday, the site unveiled a personalized news service, LinkedIn Today, which aggregates headlines from around the Web. Rather than being edited by humans, LinkedIn Today is put together automatically based on what stories people in a user’s professional network and industry are reading and sharing.
Sony Ericsson has annouced the xperia 10 mobile phone.it has the bigest feature that you may love it that,its has 8 mega pixel camera with autofocus..! and built in flash.
Skype is hoping to play a more important role in business meetings. On Tuesday, Skype said that it would introduce a conference calling service that will let multiple people talk, see each other through online video and share documents. The service, which is expected to be available near the end of the year, is part of a broader Skype strategy to create more products for corporate users that it can charge for. Skype is trying to find new ways to make money because the vast majority of its 145 million users pay nothing to make online calls.
Continue reading »
Apple is defending its effort to trademark the phrase “App Store” against a Microsoft challenge, arguing the term is no more generic than the software giant’s trademarked “Windows.”
Apple applied for the trademark in 2008, prompting a challenge by Microsoft, which contended the phrase is too generic to register and would restrict competitors’ ability to describe their own services. In a filing (PDF) yesterday with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Apple asked that the challenge be dismissed and pointed out that one of Microsoft’s most prominent trademarks has also been challenged as generic.










