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Yet concerns over the environment — and the utter annoyance of having to brake and accelerate frequently — have prompted one Mexican state government to embrace a "smart" speed bump that could make driving smoother, without sacrificing safety. The device, being developed by Mexico-based Decan...
Published on 10/22/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
In case you don’t already feel connected enough to your BlackBerry, a new smartwatch that incorporates the device will be available soon. Yes, now you can have your crackberry physically connected to your body at all times. The Blackberry watch – code name “in pulse” – is still in c...
Published on 10/22/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
Well, it looks as though I'm finally moving ISP from Zen back to BT broadband , as I just called Zen for a MAC code. It's a shame, really, as Zen has a far better reputation for service and support than BT, but the problem of wireless interference is a constant and annoying problem. Plus ...
Published on 10/20/2009 in John's Finance | Read more ...
The significant rise of technological aptitude in children is presenting interesting questions for education. Children expect things immediately. They interact with colors, sounds, videos, digital media, etc. How are their impressions of technology impacting their willingness to learn? A lot of p...
Published on 10/06/2009 in Musings of Jeff | Read more ...
Honda has developed new brain-machine interface (BMI) technology that allows humans to control the Asimo humanoid robot simply by thinking certain thoughts. The BMI system, which Honda developed along with Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) and Shimadzu Corporation...
Published on 04/13/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
Some people say technology takes away all challenges in life; yet we have never had more challenges than we have today. We have more to strive for simply because we have more possibilities. Many goals have been achieved, but for every goal we achieved many others became unlocked. So it will conti...
Published on 04/01/2009 in Cloudscape | Read more ...
Japan is a world leader in robotics, and in October 2008 a Japanese company will become the first in the world to begin mass-producing a robot that assists humans in moving their limbs. Manufacturing robots and realistic humanoid robots are just two of the numerous kinds of robots that are al...
Published on 02/26/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
Santa Clara, California - 2009-02-16 - The website 2-phones-in-1.com has been pioneering dual sim solutions since 2003 and has just launched their newest dual sim card, Hypercard 3G. Hypercard 3G is world’s first fully 3G compatible digital dualsim card. This adapter enables you to run 2 simcar...
Published on 02/21/2009 in World's first ever 3G compatible Digital Dualsim | Read more ...
TurboMeeting by California-based RHUB Communications is trying to gain a foothold in the Canadian market by attracting companies wishing to gain complete control over its web conferencing tools and avoid monthly user fees.RHUB is positioning TurboMeeting as an alternative to software-as-a-serv...
Published on 02/14/2009 in “Web Ex in a Box” targets Cisco's WebEx market | Read more ...
With the economy in a downturn, businesses are thinking twice about travel expenses, especially for meetings and presentations. As a substitute, many are turning online to Web conferencing. While relatively less expensive than most trips, these services are still costly. San Jose, Calif.-based RH...
Published on 02/13/2009 in RHUB TM-200 Web Conferencing Appliance: Almost As Good As Being There | Read more ...
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