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| Brother developing motion-powered batteries for low-power electronic devices |
Japanese electronics manufacturer Brother is stepping outside its printing and sewing machine roots to explore motion-powered battery technology. The Japanese company is unveiling prototype AA and AAA batteries that are comprised of a rechargeable battery and an accompanying generator which… [..] Read complete article |  | Published 17-Jul-2010 by Kelly Hodgkins in HardwarebatteryBrotherchargeGeneratorrechargeableshakeTechno-frontier 2010vibration Read 18 times. More hits in  |
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| Google developing Android-powered home entertainment system | | Google is developing a home-entertainment system to stream music wirelessly throughout a users’ houses, The Wall Street Journal reports. The device will be Google-branded, marking a first for the search giant which historically develops software it then licenses to outside vendors. The system will most likely be Android-powered and will allow users to download music and stream it to Google-m [..] Read complete article |  | Published 09-Feb-2012 by Dan Graziano in BusinessAndroidentertainment systemgoogleHardwareMotorolaSoftwareStreaming music Read 0 times. More hits in  |
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| ‘Mad Scientist’ developing powered suits for US military | | Will dominate everywhere within reach of a power socket
Powered exoskeletal suits are big right now, with the movie Iron Man all over the place. US defence tech giant Raytheon has decided to ride the ink surf, issuing some opportunistic statements and and photos of its ongoing military powered suit programme.
TheRegister [..] Read complete article |  | Published 05-May-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 22 times. More hits in  |
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| ARM-powered Windows 8 devices will likely support desktop apps | | Contrary to a number of reports that have suggested otherwise, ARM-powered Windows 8 devices will likely be able to run full desktop applications. Microsoft had failed for some time to provide a straight answer as to whether or not ARM-powered devices would be limited to simply running Metro-style applications. However, ZDNet‘s Mary Jo Foley noticed a Microsoft post that specifically discuss [..] Read complete article |  | Published 08-Feb-2012 by Todd Haselton in RumorsSoftwareAppsDesktopdesktop applicationsMetrometro stylemicrosoftWindowsWindows 8 Read 0 times. More hits in  |
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| RIM?s BBX-powered BlackBerry devices won?t resemble Bold, will support BES | | Speaking with PCMag recently, RIM’s vice president of developer relations and ecosystem development Alec Saunders said that the company’s early BBX-powered smartphones will not resemble the popular BlackBerry Bold form factor. The first BBX devices will instead look like smaller versions of the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet and will come equipped with screens sporting a 16:9 aspect ratio [..] Read complete article |  | Published 09-Nov-2011 by Todd Haselton in MobileSoftwareAlec SaundersBBXBESBlackBerryBlackBerry ColtBlackBerry Enterprise ServerplaybookQNXRIM Read 4 times. More hits in  |
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 | Joystiq | Blogger | Covers video game news from an independent, unbiased perspective Joystiq Joystiq |
| Honolulu mayor bans 'mobile electronic devices' while driving | Honolulu (Hawaii, not Idaho) Mayor Mufi Hannemann will soon sign a bill making the use of mobile electronic devices illegal while driving. According to the Star Bulletin, Bill 4 is aimed at stopping "text messaging and video-game playing," but the blanket law for a [..] Read complete article |  | Published 06-May-2009 by Alexander Sliwinski in drivinggaminghonolulumufi-hannemanntextingwaikiki Read 0 times. More hits in  |
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 | Kotaku`s The Gamers Guide | Blogger | XBOX 360 Gamers Weblog
Gossip, news and leaks for obsessive gamers Kotaku As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze, here's Kotaku: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Gossip, cheats, criticism, design, nostalgia, pred |
| Intel to use free energy to power mobile devices | In a proposal that sounds like it is right out of Star Trek, Intel said on Friday that it is researching the potential use of free energy as a mobile power source. Intel is developing tiny sensors that can harvest ambient forms of energy, including body heat, sunlight and radiation. Movement, like that of moving [...] [..] Read complete article |  | Published 07-Dec-2008 by Kelly Hodgkins in Newsalternativedevicesfree energyintelmobilepower Read 27 times. More hits in  |
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 | Joystiq | Blogger | Covers video game news from an independent, unbiased perspective Joystiq Joystiq |
| Red Octane 'evaluating' Project Natal, other motion devices |
Guitar Hero peripheral maker Red Octane has been adding approximately 2.5 plastic instruments per year to each American household for nearly four years now. If you're using your computer from atop a stack of music game [..] Read complete article |  | Published 22-Sep-2009 by Ben Gilbert in digital-spyguitar-herokai-huangmotion-controlmusicperipheralsproject-natalred-octainrhythm Read 0 times. More hits in  |
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 | Kotaku`s The Gamers Guide | Blogger | XBOX 360 Gamers Weblog
Gossip, news and leaks for obsessive gamers Kotaku As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze, here's Kotaku: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Gossip, cheats, criticism, design, nostalgia, pred |
 | Kotaku`s The Gamers Guide | Blogger | XBOX 360 Gamers Weblog
Gossip, news and leaks for obsessive gamers Kotaku As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze, here's Kotaku: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Gossip, cheats, criticism, design, nostalgia, pred |
 | Kotaku`s The Gamers Guide | Blogger | XBOX 360 Gamers Weblog
Gossip, news and leaks for obsessive gamers Kotaku As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze, here's Kotaku: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Gossip, cheats, criticism, design, nostalgia, pred |
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