Archive for December, 2009
Google vs iPhone
Posted by Manish Sagar on December 20, 2009
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Google’s Nexus One Video
Posted by Manish Sagar on December 16, 2009
Google’s branded Nexus One Phone has come really close to reality.. Look at the video below:
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Now your smartphone will have projectors! – Courtesy LG (and Texas Instruments)!
Posted by Manish Sagar on December 8, 2009
Debuting this week is the new LG eXpo smartphone flaunting a TI-based DLP Pico projector attachment, allowing the $179 phone to show movies, videos or a slide show on a blank wall or white surface.
Here’s the icing on the cake – for your eyes only: VENTUREBEAT | COATED

LG eXpo

LG GW820 eXpo
And the Video (from ENGADGET):
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Now, Time Inc brings their version of the hyped (rumored) Apple Tablet
Posted by Manish Sagar on December 3, 2009
The Apple Tablet has been doing the round for quite sometime now (though without any official confirmation till date), but it has already filled the minds of people with great fantasies, or at least magazine publishers. Here’s what Time Inc. has as their idea of the Future of Magazines on the ‘Tablet of Newspaper Salvation’ (supposedly due to be created by Apple)! Source: Mashable.

Apple's Tablet of Newspaper Salvation
Also, here’s an enjoyable Video
Posted in Mobile | Tagged: Apple, Mashable, Table of Newspaper Salvation, Tablet, Time Inc | 3 Comments »
Qt 4.6 brings Multi-touch and gestures and Maemo
Posted by Manish Sagar on December 2, 2009
The latest version of the cross platform application and interface framework, Qt, was announced this week. Alongside new platform support comes new graphical capabilities and support for multi-touch and gestures. With the introduction of the N900, there’s never been a better time for developers to make the switch the Qt, which simplifies the process of deploying an application to multiple platforms. This latest release isn’t just about mobile platforms though, as developers will also now be able to deploy apps to Windows 7 and Apple Mac OS 10.6 alongside Maemo 6 and Symbian (Qt is also being ported to Maemo 5).
Read More @ Nokia Conversations
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