Thursday, January 10, 2013

$10 million Pebble e-watch to ship January 23


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http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/09/technology/innovation/pebble-ship-date/

Pebble CEO and founder Eric Migicovsky announced the news Wednesday, during a media conference that was webcast to eager Kickstarter supporters at the Customer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Pebble is a simple watch that can connect through Bluetooth to an iPhone or Android smartphone. It shows texts and emails, and vibrates for each incoming call and able to controls music playlists, also it has sports and fitness apps as well. The founder Migicovsky committed himself to sending 85,000 Pebbles and about 69,000 peoples are financed in this project. The first group of watches will start sending to Kickstarter’s sponsors on January 23 and now Tens of thousands” people have signed up for pre-orders on Pebble’s website said Migicovsky. He also said that “It would be great to see Pebble in stores, but they haven’t made any kind of deals yet” for this. They are excited to see how it progresses.

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Why everybody wants a slice of Raspberry Pi

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http://edition.cnn.com/2012/12/21/tech/innovation/raspberry-pi-computer-upton/index.html


This is the most powerful and the smallest computer in the world called Respberry Pi (RPi). The RPi is only a credit-card sized computer that costs little more than a textbook. It has a full program that run a free, 3D graphics power. It can connect to the internet. It also has two USB ports, an SD card slot, an internet connection and microchip in the middle. Originally it designed to encourage school children to learn programming skill. This mini-PC is popular with DIY geehs, who have used it to power their own creations.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Lawsuit alleges that stolen ideas underpin Pinterest


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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57561241-93/lawsuit-alleges-that-stolen-ideas-underpin-pinterest/

A New Jersey man declares about the ideas that he formulated for a site called RendezVoo mistakenly wound up as important parts of the wildly successful interest-sharing site. Pinterest and one of its early investors have been litigated by a man who claims that the investor stolen his ideas and the concept of boards. It’s now enormously popular Website. A Pinterest representative said to the reporter, AllthingsD’s Liz Gannes that “the lawsuit against Pinterest is untrue and we will fight it aggressively." The suit said Schroeder spent thousands of hours teaching himself programming and putting work into RendezVoo and its many manifestations, without financial repayment.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Will Samsung top Apple by withholding revolutionary tech?


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Samsung is representing the new technology to transform the mobile devices that will change the future of smart phones and tablets. The company also shows off their progress for a new improvement of the mobile devices. So, it’s a big appearing question to ask that will Samsung beat apple by improvement of their technology in future. Currently, Both Apple and Samsung still in competition for the market and continuing up most of profit in the mobile market. The reasons of Samsung become popular in the market are bendable, less breakable, lighter, thinner, and more efficient-energy. However, the Apple won’t let it go without a fight. Therefore, don’t be surprised if the Apple comes out with a new innovation a new technology to display for mobile devices and tablet.

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Review: Google Maps puts Apple Maps to shame


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http://edition.cnn.com/2012/12/13/tech/mobile/review-google-apple-maps/index.html?hpt=te_r1

Apple fans worldwide are please about iPhone’s Google Maps app had finally been released late Wednesday. They immediately post on Twitter and Facebook and download it. In comprising, the google maps show more details about directions than Apple maps. Some people complained Apple maps poorly describes navigation and views in uncompleted 3D. Even though the Google maps app is not perfect, it’s still excellent to use. However google maps app is the best, the IPhone’s user will have to decide the apple maps app which already comes out on the stage. The detail compare and contrast describe at the following.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

Facebook launched photos sync for mobile user.


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Facebook starts to synchronize a photo taken by mobile phone to social network private albums automatically. The way the system works is you have to turn on your mobile sync than the photo saved on your phone commonly upload for 2GB on Facebook private albums and we can share them and edit them in our Facebook albums later if we want. However, we also can turn sync app off if we don’t want our photo in mobile to upload to Facebook generally. That is our choice. If we are using larger size of our photo then the system will automatically reduce the size and make it as a small version of our photo. You can try it now if you are using the latest version of Facebook app for Android or iPhone. But, as for iPhone, you must run iOS 6 to work for that application.

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Friday, November 23, 2012

Ballarat Technology Park continues to grow with IBM


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http://www.itwire.com/it-industry-news/development/57618-ballarat-technology-park-continues-to-grow-with-ibm

The University of Ballarat Technology Park is continue with IBM’s announcement of an Asia Pacific Centre of Excellence for Software Testing that will employ another 150 people. The director of the University of Ballarat Technology Park told media briefing that they want to get IBM’s employee numbers up.
Andrew Stevens, The IBM Australian and New Zealand managing director said IBM began its journey in Ballarat 15 years ago and today its continue building world-class Services Delivery Centre in Ballarat, with the support of the Victorian Government and the University of Ballarat.
Technology Park has up to 1500 employees and they are committed to growing the Park to approximately 2000 employees over the next three or four years said vice- chancellor Professor David Battersby of University of Ballarat.

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