Archive for January, 2011

Tablets, Dual-Core Phones and 3-D Cameras: 2011’s Hottest Gadget Trends

Hey, Rocky! Watch me pull a 3-D TV out of my hat! That trick never works, you’ll groan, and the consumer electronics industry will respond: “This time for sure!” Gadget manufacturers will try a similar rabbit trick with tablets this year, too, hoping that the doodads they hyped a year ago will actually take off in 2011. But, like Bullwinkle, what comes out of the industry’s magic hat might be a little different than what the hypemasters are hoping for. In this article: 3-D Cameras (this page) Smartphones as Remote Controls 4G Wireless Data Tablets New Processors Dual-Core Mobile Devices Windows Phone 7 3-D televisions are still as useless in your living room as they were last year, but there’s an array of new gadgets and software to let you create your own 3-D photos and video. Tablets are poised to hit the market en masse in 2011 — just in time for Apple to release the second generation of its hit iPad.

Fling joystick lets you get physical with Super Megaworm on the iPad

You know, some people take gaming very seriously, and there’s no doubt that a good portion of them will be picking up this new peripheral from Ten One Design . For $24.95, the Fling tactile game controller promises to enhance some iPad games by overlaying their virtual D-pad with a physical mini joystick. And that’s not it — the funky spiral mechanism also provides resistance to simulate force feedback, meaning your thumb will always know its boundaries. Check out the video demo after the break.

Garmin’s nuvi 2400 pairs a 5-inch screen with voice control, isn’t a phone

You don’t need us to tell you that phones are posing a huge threat to the dedicated navigation device market, but Garmin isn’t giving up without a fight (or without hedging its bets ). It just announced its n

iPad Opens Vast New Apps Development Horizons

IAD offers uneven and innovative iPad application development which can prove highly useful for their smart users of 21 st century. According to them “iPad is a smart device and poses many challenges for us but we take every challenges …

Ipad Application Services- The Intelligent Option – Order Apple iPad

IPAD APPLICATION SERVICES- THE INTELLIGENT OPTION. You can conclude Apple’s inscription iPad in in between a smart phone as well as a notebook. The iPad has altered a really clarification of computers with a singular multi hold …

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iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad Application List » Top Trends in 2010

2010 was a big year for iPhone apps, as it saw more than 300000 active apps in the App Store. From these, many noteworthy trends emerged that will undoubtedly continue to change the iPhone (and iPad, iPod) experience. …

Stick-On JoyPad Upgrades iPad Gaming

The Fling is a stick-on game-controller for the iPad. It comes from Ten One design, the company behind the popular Pogo Stylus that lets you write on your capacitive touch-screen with a pen. The Fling is made from bendy resin, aluminum and a pair of suction cups. You fire up a game with an on-screen joystick – a first-person shooter or Street Fighter IV, for example – and place the Fling over the top of the touch-controls. Stick it down with the suckers and you’re good to go

Somfy’s slick Tahoma Z-Wave and RTS home automation gateway

Apparently fed up with the fragmented state of home automation solution, Somfy, best known for its selection of automatic window coverings, just announced an automated home gateway of its own. TaHomA (get it? Total Home Automation) is very much a device like Mi Casa Verde’s Vera , only with what looks to be a much slicker Home Motion UI and support for Somfy’s proprietary wireless RTS communication protocol in addition to Z-Wave . Unlike MCV, however, Somfy is taking a more managed approach by offering an expert setup option performed by certified dealers