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Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts

5.22.2013

Un iPad en Or dans votre chambre…

Un iPad en Or dans votre chambre…:

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Bonne nouvelle si vous vous rendez à Dubai et plus précisément à l’hôtel Burj Al Arab !

Vous allez en effet pouvoir profiter d’un petit iPad tout en or 24 carats dans votre chambre.

Ah oui si il vous plait vraiment vous pourrez l’acheter à la boutique pour un peu plus de 10 000$…

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(Via frenchiPhone, la communauté francophone)

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5.21.2013

Recon Instruments Create Android Powered Sunglasses

Recon Instruments Create Android Powered Sunglasses:

While Google Glass is a leader in its field, it lacks on one thing: attraction and applicability to that of sports and athletes.  While it is water resistant, it is not the toughest of products and probably wouldn’t hold up to someone dripping sweat for long periods of time.  Recon Instruments saw the obvious hole in the market and developed the Jet.  The Jet is a pair of sport sunglasses with an integrated Android powered display that has an endless amount of possibilities.

Recon, previously known for its MOD ski goggle inserts, takes the idea one step further and applies the same technology to a sporting pair of shades with a list of supped up features.  They also added a huge amount of connectivity options and sensors, it comes with WiFi, Bluetooth, an accelerometer, thermometer, GPS and most exciting, ANT+.  These features will allow the shades to gather data from different capturing sources such as heart rate monitors, cycling power and cadence.

Strava users will be chomping at the bit to get this technology with the ability to get real-time displays of everything they desire.  Engaget tried a pair of prototypes and described the glasses as a bit flimsy and stating they had a difficult time seeing the display.  But keep in mind this was a pre-production prototype and I’m sure they will work out some of the bugs and finalize a marketable product.  The removable battery is said to have a projected life of six hours, way more than I would need to get winded!

The Recon Instruments Jet is set to ship by the end of the year and we have no official release of expected price, though some speculation it will cost around $500 — give or take a hundred or so.  Seems a bit steep, but those that already spend thousands on their bikes and gear will have no problem dropping that much for the real-time applications and training possibilities.

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3.27.2011

MediaBook: Multimedia Search Engine

After the Gnutella network shut down (Limewire/Acquisition) a lot of people asked how they would be able to download music. While many of the files on the Gnutella network are widely available on other mainstream file sharing and hosting sites. Until recently nobody has really had a way to access these files easily as most of these sites do not allow you to search.

I built up a small application/utility to access these files and now have it freely available for use. The application is available for free on Facebook. It is simple, fast to use, and requires no download. Additionally you can use it on your mobile devices as well.

If you like music, but don't know where to find it, then this is for you. No tricks, totally free, and easy to use. Tons of hidden features. Search and enjoy!

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12.30.2010

Skype - Free iPhone Video Calling Over 3G + WiFi

Skype finally has allowed video calling on the iPhone not only over WiFi, but also over 3G.

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10.15.2010

Does You Flight 'HasWifi'?

HasWifi Tells You If Your Flight, Well, Has Wi-Fi [Travel]: "


If you're enamored with the magic of in-flight Wi-Fi, free web service HasWifi will let you know whether the flight you're looking at has it or not, so you can stay connected throughout your entire trip. More »






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BlindType: Type Without Using a Keyboard

Google Acquires BlindType to Improve Android's Virtual Keyboard: "Google bought BlindType, a service that allows you to type faster and more accurately on a virtual keyboard. 'With BlindType, users can type on the touch screen the way they are used to, but without the traditional need to constantly focus on the keyboard. Although this would typically lead to countless spelling mistakes that would be impossible to autocorrect, BlindType predicts what the user intended to write with a success rate not previously seen on any other system.'

Singularity Hub found that BlindType's application 'knows what you meant to type, even if you make mistakes. Lots of them. In fact, you can type without looking at the screen at all.'

Unfortunately, the application is not available in the Android Market or the iTunes App Store, but it will certainly be used to improve Android's virtual keyboard.



{ via Mashable }



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