Archive for January, 2010

Aigo N500 Runs On Maemo Nokia’s Open-Source Phone OS

January 27th, 2010

Aigo N500 has the characteristic of not only looking like the Nokia N900 Internet Tablet, but also runs on Maemo, Nokia’s open-source phone OS that’s based on Debian Linux.

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Motz Wooden The Smallest FM Radio Ever Made

January 27th, 2010

Motz Wooden is looks like the smallest functional wooden FM radio ever made. It measures about 4.5 x 2.5 x 2 inches, so it looks like having a radio in miniature borrowed from a doll’s house.

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Google has introduced Nexus One, the newest Android 2.1

January 6th, 2010

Google has introduced Nexus One, the newest Android-powered phone running the latest Android 2.1 software

Nexus One has a few cool new features like a voice-enabled keyboard for any text field; this way, you can speak to your phone & it does the text messaging, email writing, or search querying for you. Try adding the new YouTube widget to one of the five customizable home screen panels to quickly access the videos you require with a few clicks. Explore your Picasa Web Albums with the 3D interface of the new Cooliris Gallery application. With Nexus One’s 3.7″ AMOLED display, your videos, apps, & photos are larger, clearer, & sharper.

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Parrot AR Drone turns iPhone into remote control

January 6th, 2010

“At Parrot, we have been developing wireless concepts for video games for 4 years. Our first project was a Bluetooth race car. We’ve developed it, but I was not satisfied. A video game should contain a part of dream that I missed with the Bluetooth car,” explains Henri Seydoux, founder and CEO of Parrot. “It should fly! So I started with the idea of a quadricopter. With video cameras and a powerful computer, we have developed a very stable drone that is easy to control and flies like a dragon-fly.”