Nokia’s Vision For 2015
Nokia have a very bold an exciting vision for where personal technology will take us in the next few years.
[Continue reading: Nokia’s Vision For 2015]Amazon Kindle In Australia
When it comes to reading books the Kindle really shines. Amazon’s stated aim was to make the device ‘disappear’ and allow the reading experience to come to the fore. This is certainly the case. The page turn buttons are large and perfectly placed and the page turn process is much faster than the BeBook. The first book I read on the Kindle was the new Dan Brown – The Lost Symbol and as promised the use of an ereader did fade into the background allowing me to engage fully with the story.
[Continue reading: Amazon Kindle In Australia]Barnes & Noble Nook eBook Reader
Barnes and Noble have launched a class beating eBook reader. Utilising two screens – an e-ink reader and a colour touch screen for navigation and control – it ticks all the boxes.
[Continue reading: Barnes & Noble Nook eBook Reader]Augmented Reality
For some time web applications such as Google Maps have been overlaying data onto the maps and we have become quite used to finding information about surrounding businesses in such a way. The iPhone 3GS allows developers to go one step further – taking away the 2D view of the map and replacing it with a real-time view of the world using the camera and screen as a viewport.
[Continue reading: Augmented Reality]Apple – Great Products, But Pray They Don’t Go Wrong…
Image via Wikipedia SEE UPDATE BELOW… As those of you that read Dr Gadget just may have picked up by now I’m something of an Apple fanboy. I switched to Mac November 2004 and since then we have had 3 iMac’s, an iBook, 2 white MacBooks and a MacBook Pro. This is not to mention [...]
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