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Tiny Funai Projector Makes Any Wall Multitouch

by Jay Garrett on October 8, 2009

Funai Multitouch Projector ScannerFunai has an added bonus in their pico projector – the ability to make any surface multitouch.

This prototype uses a Nippon Signal MEMS scanner and a heap of clever tech that when all combined is able to throw multitouch capabilities to whatever surface the projected image hits!

Just think, bedroom wall, office whiteboard, your desk – wherever that image is projected live you can count on that surface having multitouch capabilities.

Users are able to simply twist and turn the image in order to have it modified in real-time

Check out Engadget’s vid below to see it in action – they expect the tech to go commercial sometime next year.

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LG BL-40 Chocolate Caught on Video

by Jay Garrett on July 13, 2009

lg-bl40-vidadNow, I can’t promise that this is real but unless someone had a load of time on their hands, this video of the LG BL-40 Black Label Chocolate looks pretty convincing to me.

The rumored 21:9 800 x 345 display is there (which is said in the video to be 4 inches diagonal), as is the lovely Flash-based 3D UI, multitouch, AGPS, WiFi, 7.2Mbps HSDPA.

In the vid you see that scratch-proof glass screen surface and the fact that the candybar is very slim indeedy!

I’m not gonna say anymore – watch the vid and let me know what you think :)

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HTC Hero is a Colourful and Rosie Android

May 29, 2009 Click to read more →
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After bouncing on YouTube this morning, what seems to be a promotional video for the HTC Hero has been resurrected thanks to Android Community.
So – what do we see?
Well, there’s the HTC Hero in 7 different colours for a start but we also get another glimpse at HTC’s purported “rosie” Android UI.
I saw this already a coupla weeks [...]

Kindle 2 Officially Released – Nothing for UK

February 9, 2009 Click to read more →

Yup.
Kindle 2, son of Kindle, has been unveiled at the press conference held at the Morgan Library and Museum, New York.
Like its predecessor the Kindle 2 features wireless downloading of ebooks over mobile-phone networks, but now has increased storage – enough storage to save 1,500 entire books in fact.
A complete book should take less than [...]