Friday, December 31, 2010
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Samsung confirms Galaxy Player, will showcase at CES 2011 | Samsung Hub
Samsung confirms Galaxy Player, will showcase at CES 2011 | Samsung Hub
Samsung has announced a new Android-based Galaxy Player that will be showcased next week at the CES 2011. Samsung says the new music player takes inspiration from its successful Galaxy S phone and is spec’d similarly sans the cellular connectivity.
The 9.9mm thick Galaxy Player (YP-GB1) runs on Android 2.2 Froyo OS and features a 1GHz CPU, 4-inch Super Clear LCD screen supporting up to WVGA resolution (800×480), T-DMB, SoundAlive audio enhancing technology, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, 3.2MP rear camera with front facing camera for video calling, GPS, HD video playback, microSD card slot, Android Market and Samsung Apps access and a 1200mAh removable battery.
Samsung has announced a new Android-based Galaxy Player that will be showcased next week at the CES 2011. Samsung says the new music player takes inspiration from its successful Galaxy S phone and is spec’d similarly sans the cellular connectivity.
The 9.9mm thick Galaxy Player (YP-GB1) runs on Android 2.2 Froyo OS and features a 1GHz CPU, 4-inch Super Clear LCD screen supporting up to WVGA resolution (800×480), T-DMB, SoundAlive audio enhancing technology, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, 3.2MP rear camera with front facing camera for video calling, GPS, HD video playback, microSD card slot, Android Market and Samsung Apps access and a 1200mAh removable battery.
NJ Blizzard Time Lapse Video - CNN iReport
NJ Blizzard Time Lapse Video - CNN iReport
MikeBlack set up a Canon DLSR camera on a tripod and used a remote timer to take a photo every five minutes for 20 hours. 'I kept digging the clock out and moving it higher so it could be seen,' he said.
MikeBlack set up a Canon DLSR camera on a tripod and used a remote timer to take a photo every five minutes for 20 hours. 'I kept digging the clock out and moving it higher so it could be seen,' he said.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs
These are the Seven Principles of Innovation, inspired by the master himself:
1. Do What You Love.
Think differently about your career.
2. Put a Dent in the Universe.
Think differently about your vision.
3. Kick Start Your Brain.
Think differently about how you think.
4. Sell Dreams, Not Products.
Think differently about your customers.
5. Say No to 1,000 Things.
Think differently about design.
6. Create Insanely Great Experiences.
Think differently about your brand experience.
7. Master the Message.
Think differently about your story.
More (Steve) Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, Jobs - THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN - NYTimes.com
Obama should bring together the country’s leading innovators and ask them: “What legislation, what tax incentives, do we need right now to replicate you all a million times over” — and make that his No. 1 priority. Inspiring, reviving and empowering Start-up America is his moon shot.
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You want more good jobs, spawn more Steve Jobs.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Tablets @Amazon
Total 218!
Directly from China:
Shopping Ipad Style Notebook&NetBook, UMPC & MID
Total 36, price for 7" start at $89
$89, 300 MHz, 2GB, 1.5h
$99, 600MHz, 2GB, 5h
$175, 10", 1GHz, Android 2.1, 2GB,
5h "standby time", "sorry , single touch" (no multi-touch!)
7", $129, multi-touch, android 2.1
Total 218!
Directly from China:
Shopping Ipad Style Notebook&NetBook, UMPC & MID
Total 36, price for 7" start at $89
$89, 300 MHz, 2GB, 1.5h
$99, 600MHz, 2GB, 5h
$175, 10", 1GHz, Android 2.1, 2GB,
5h "standby time", "sorry , single touch" (no multi-touch!)
7", $129, multi-touch, android 2.1
Friday, December 10, 2010
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
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