Wikipad: Gaming tablet with 3D touchscreen display

On January 25, 2012, in Gaming, by Mike Jefferson

Judging by the news, it seems that advanced games are coming to tablets, and after Razor’s Fiona Project that runs PC games, today we have a similar prototype for all fans of portable gaming.


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The shot up above comes from 9to5Mac, who received them from a tipster who claims to have spotted the device on his way home from work.

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Early MacBook Pro’s in 2011 have had some display screen issues, where the MacBook would freeze or continue flickering. Apple released a new minor update today that promises to fix those two issues and “improve graphics stability and external display compatibility.” The flickering was caused by Thunderbolt on the MacBook Pros, the new update fixes both of the problems.

This new update is a good to have for many of the MacBook Pro owners out there that are having display problems. So if you’re having problems with your MacBook Pro’s screen doing glitchy things, then just download the software or you can use Apple’s website to update as well. Hope this helps anyone who is struggling to fix their screen display issues.

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Latest technology: Interactive mirror from Lit Studios

On February 22, 2011, in Gadgets, Technology, by Mike Jefferson

If you like spending time in front of your mirror, you’ll have one extra reason to spend even more time there because folks from Lit Studios have invented a new type of interactive mirror.

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If you thought that holograms were just part of science fictions movies, you’re wrong, because holograms just became closer to reality and larger than ever thanks to the Holocube.

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Hate to say it, but passive matrix OLEDs are now a thing of the past. At this year’s CES 2011, Samsung showed off what they can do with their AMOLED displays in Las Vegas. Not only are they more environment friendly, consume less energy than their OLED counterparts, the displays are rollable, bendable and can even survive impacts from a hammer. Check out the video below by the folks over at IntoMobile below…

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Let’s face the truth, frankly, the LG Optimus One P500 isn’t as glamourous as many Android counterparts. As a result it is much more affordable, and this is where we think the LG Optimus One P500 may excel – the Android newbie’s market.

As always, in this focused review we’ll be covering the features you’ve been wanting to find out more about.

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