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A single user uses up 3% of Twitter's infrastructure while the rest of the 97% is shared between the 145+ million twitter users. via Twitter ... -:- continue reading this post on WythTech More.!
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Smartphone Applications, especially RAM-hungry apps like sophisticated 3D games(NFS, Unreal etc) and drawing/painting software, can look forward to a serious speed boost thanks to Samsung's latest upgrades to their MoviNAND memory chips. MoviNAND is an architecture from Samsung that uses embedded N ... -:- continue reading this post on WythTech.!
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The Windows Phone 7 advert that was shown before the Secret Cinema screening of 'Lawrence of Arabia' and is a reference to the scene in the movie where Sherif Ali(played by Omar Sheriff) is introduced into the plot. The ad is sending out mixed signals though. As a YouTube commenter mused out loud: " ... -:- continue reading this post on WythTech.!
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This is the Windows Phone 7 advert that was shown before the Secret Cinema screening of 'Lawrence of Arabia' at Alexandra Palace, London and is a reference to the scene in the movie where Sherif Ali(played by Omar Sheriff) is introduced into the plot. The revolution heralding ad is sending out mixed signals though. As a YouTube commenter mused out loud: "Is the advert trying to say that WP7 took a long time to arrive?"
More photos from the event.
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That's a lot of work. Love the atypical intro. Tastefully done.via vimeo.com Click image to play video ... -:- continue reading this post on WythTech More.!
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The PadTab is a mounting solution for a wide range of tablets that exist in the market today. It can be mounted on walls, doors, cabinets, refrigerators etc, using a strong adhesive which takes away the need to use a drill or other tools, enabling the user to fix the tablet on any surface at eye lev ... -:- continue reading this post on WythTech.!
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In 2009, Philips introduced the world's first cinema proportion TV (58-inch), with the ultra-wide Cinema 21:9 movie format. The 21:9 ratio removes black bars while watching movies and certain television programs with no loss in picture quality, enabling you to "watch movies the way the director want ... -:- continue reading this post on WythTech.!
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That's a good question because we expect a lot of people to be wondering the same thing - why does Facebook 'Like'... http://www.wythtech.com/faceboo...
Microsoft has finally, officially unveiled their Arc Touch Mouse. The device is said to feature the 2.4 GHz wireless technology with an ultra-compact nano-transceiver that can be fit into the battery compartment when not in use. The ergonomic folding mechanism reduces the size of the Arc Touch by 40 ... -:- continue reading this post on WythTech.!
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The LaCie MosKeyto is a tiny USB key measuring less than 20mm (extends only 6 mm out of your laptop) and weighs 10 grams, making it one of the smallest USB keys on the market. It offers capacities up to 8GB, becomes nearly invisible when plugged into your computer and can even travel alongside it in ... -:- continue reading this post on WythTech.!
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The LaCie MosKeyto is a tiny USB key measuring less than 20mm (extends only 6 mm out of your laptop) and weighs 10 grams, making it one of the smallest USB keys on the market. It offers capacities up to 8GB, becomes nearly invisible when plugged into your computer and can even travel alongside it in a protective sleeve or briefcase – just plug it, and forget it.
The Indian company, iBall, have already been in the market with a similar looking USB key, called the pin drive, with its technology now being utilized to produce USB dongles for wireless mice and keyboard. Since it lies flush against your device, you’ll never lose it and there is no risk of damage to the USB port, computer or key if the drive is knocked or bumped. The MosKeyto USB key is available in a 4GB ($24 USD) and 8GB ($32 USD) model, with a 16GB one on the way.
via technabob.com
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This video is a result of the Open Innovation experiment, showcasing the future of screen technology with stretchable, transparent screens and e-ink displays, envisioning the kinds we might use in the year 2014. The Swedish group The Astonishing Tribe (TAT) thinks, "Screen technology is now taking ... -:- continue reading this post on WythTech.!
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