A British company called Light Blue Optics has created the Light Touch, which transforms any surface into a 10.1in touch screen.
Samsung, showcased a 14-inch OLED display the CES 2010 which when turned off becomes up to 40 percent transparent, the laptop concept is claimed to be the world’s first and largest transparent OLED laptop
Douglas Hines is an electrical engineer and computer scientist who formerly worked on artificial intelligence at AT&T Bell Laboratories. Unveiling his latest creation: Roxxxy, the latest "Sex robot" from the company Truecompanion.
Toshiba Corp has started to mass production on solid state drives (SSDs) with 512GB capacity. The drives are currently only available inside Toshiba’s own notebook and the company has reduced originally declared performance figures.
Toshiba’s 512GB SSDs are based on 43nm NAND multi-level cell flash and are currently highest-capacity 2.5” solid-state drives. Toshiba now declares up to 230MB/s sequential read speed and up to 180MB/s sequential write speed for the new family of solid state drives, which is below originally declared performance figures, but which is still very high performance compared to competing devices.
"Vuzix continues to set the standard for innovative and high-quality video eye wear products. The iWear® VR920 is the world’s best-selling virtual display system while the iWear AV310 Widescreen is the world’s first wearable 16:9 wide screen display. Now, the Wrap 920AV raises the bar once again with a true ‘sunglass look’ that transforms video eyewear from geek to chic." Smartlinked combat shotguns soon to follow --Buy one Here
The ATI FireGL V7350 first "work station" class video card. Prices are estimated around 1500 (USD). Should provide enough memory and speed to play the latest edition of BF2 without too much lag, and just enough video memory to run Microsoft Vista's new graphical desktop without lag. Source ATI
The moment the trigger is pulled, a pic is taken. Would be great to see something like this installed on every police weapon issued. --Link
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