List/Grid Monthly Archives: May 2010

Beyond 3D TV: Holographic TVs

Beyond 3D TV: Holographic TVs

3D TVs have been around for a while. Last year, year 2010 was declared as the emergence of 3D TVs, so far, so true. 3D TV is great as long… Read more »

Android Offline Google Maps

Android Offline Google Maps

There is no limit to how many miles you have travelled on Google Maps Navigation. Recently Google announced that Google Maps Navigation on Android has guided 1 Billion+ miles in… Read more »

WWDC 2010 Rumors, Expectations

WWDC 2010 Rumors, Expectations

Google finished off its overwhelming Google IO, now all eyes are now on the World Wide Developer Conference WWDC 2010 that Cupertino will be launching June 7. Steve Jobs has assured… Read more »

Gesture Input with Webcam

Gesture Input with Webcam

Gesture inputs involves touching the screen in different ways. Toshiba has simplified it even further requiring only a camera. Toshiba calls it AirSwing, and the software runs on a PC… Read more »

Android Video Calling app: Fring

Android Video Calling app: Fring

Fring has always been the first to bring various services to the mobile phone, but that’s a different story that they never provided best service altogether. Today they have announced… Read more »

Android Dalvik JIT, Internals in Froyo

Android Dalvik JIT, Internals in Froyo

There was a along lived myth that claimed “java is slow”. Over the years, we’ve seen Java going faster, and occupying the enterprise, eventually, the mobile space. Running the desktop… Read more »

Virtual Window shows Real Life, OnDemand

Virtual Window shows Real Life, OnDemand

Feel like watching the Golden Gate scenic view from the view of your Window, But, don’t have the time to go there? Don’t worry, there is a solution you would… Read more »

iPhone HD/4G vs Android, Steve: ‘You Won’t be Disappointed’

iPhone HD/4G vs Android, Steve: ‘You Won’t be Disappointed’

“If Google didn’t act, we face a draconian future. One man, one company, one device would control our future,” Vic Gundotra, vice president of engineering of Google, kick started the… Read more »

HowTo: Install Android on iPhone 3G, 2G

HowTo: Install Android on iPhone 3G, 2G

A month back, hacker made it possible to install Android on iPhone. The installation process was bit geeky and hence not accessible to every enthusiast. Thanks to Planetbeing, installation of… Read more »

World’s Fastest Laptop/Mobile Graphics GPU – Nvidia 480M

World’s Fastest Laptop/Mobile Graphics GPU – Nvidia 480M

In the Desktop world, AMD has long lived with the lead exploiting DirectX11 in their ATI HD 5970 graphics monster. Nvidia had previously showcased that they are all set to… Read more »

Transparent AMOLED Display for Car Windows, Shops

Transparent AMOLED Display for Car Windows, Shops

Samsung is showing off a 19-inch transparent AMOLED display at this years SID, up from the 14-inch model we saw back at CES in the CES 2010. With more than 30%… Read more »

World’s Smallest Transistor: just Atoms Wide

World’s Smallest Transistor: just Atoms Wide

With Processor fabrication getting better and better every year at the pace of Moore’s law, a new research will Leap frog the innovation. Moore’s Law predicts that the amount of… Read more »

Facebook bug lets Hackers delete User’s Friendlist

Facebook bug lets Hackers delete User’s Friendlist

Everyone is complaining about Facebook‘s privacy negligence: The configuration to control privacy is hard for most users to adjust, as a result of which, most users are unaware of the… Read more »

Google TV Details : Everything You need to Know

Google TV Details : Everything You need to Know

What iPad did to Tablets, will now Google TV do to the HDTVs. Google TV is essentially a Fusion of a SetupBox running Android OS meant to upscale Android mobile… Read more »

LED-based Lighting + Data Networking at 2mbps

LED-based Lighting + Data Networking at 2mbps

What was once thought to be a revolutionary energy-efficient Lighting solution, can become Data networking media in the future. A chinese scientist is trying to bring back  line-of-sight networking (Bluetooth,… Read more »

© 2012 Geeknizer. All rights reserved. XHTML / CSS Valid.
Designed by taranfx.