History of Mobile Gaming

Do you remember the original GameBoy? That was a massive success. Did you know it had a CPU of 8-bit Z80 CMOS (4.19MHz) and 8KB of ram? Man that was a blast. I still remember me playing Tetris on that amazing mobile gaming platform. Right now I can play tons of games on my iPhone 4, or my PSP.



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Kinect with Windows Phone 7 (video)

This is a demo straight from Microsoft letting us know that big things are coming in the future. You can see Windows Phone 7 connected directly to your Kinect. This comes shorty after Nokia and Microsoft just tied an agreement, meaning Microsoft is ready to take over the phone market. If this would be available to the general public, it would increase the numbers of Kinect players that are able to play in the same time.


Computers: From 1939 to 2010 [Infographic]

Computers have come a long way since 1939. When I was young Commodore 64 was still the best thing on the market. My father took me to his job once, and showed me the greatest computer ever build. It was so big, enough to have a room just for it. And storage capacity of 100mb. I was so amazed. This was in 1990. Right now I have an Intel Core i5 that is so fast, people from that time line would never believe it fits in my backpack.


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Invisibility Breakthrough



The researchers say this is only the beginning. This experiment uses a computer, a camera and projectors to show background images on the front of the subjects. This creates the illusion of invisibility. What makes this technology unique is a fabric made of glass beads only 50 microns wide, which can reflect light directly back at the source, much like the screen in a cinema.

Nokia's Windows Phone 7





After the announced Nokia and Microsoft partnership, this Nokia's Windows Phone 7 concept pictures leaked the internet. There are no real information regarding the hardware, but it seems the design is somewhere between Nokia N8 (won the best smartphone camera competition so far) and C7.

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eBook Reader Comparison


I was amazed to see that in 2011, Amazon's Kindle is still The Best eBook Reader on the market. It seems that compared to other eBook Reader, it stands out due to it's innovative technology: eInk, 3G, long battery life, mp3 player.



One of the best features is the E Ink Pearl technology with darker and crisper clear fonts. You'll be able to read your books in bright sunlight because there is no glare. Another cool thing about Kindle is that you can store up to $3500 books on it, and you'll be able to find over 1.8 million free, out-of-copyright books.

With one charge, Amazon's Kindle will last up to one month (with Wi-Fi off). And all that for $139...

iPhone security broken in 6 minutes, all passwords exposed...


You may sleep better because you feel if you will lose your iPhone everything is OK because it's secured. Think again. The Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology in Germany has created an iPhone app that can reveal all stored passwords in its keychain in about 6 minutes.

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