LG Android Smartphone With Dual-Touchscreen Pics Leaked

Pocket-Lint have released recently some interesting images with what seems to be that the dual screen LG comes with Android. At first look it's just a normal phone. All this change when you open the QWERTY keyboard. You'll find a second touchscreen flanked by keys.

There are other dual-screen phones on the market, but I think this one has the coolest design. LG knows how to pack their stuff.

There is no official name for this dual-touch-screen phone but I'm sure we'll hear more about it in a near future. I'm sure the phone will come at a reasonable price.


The future of gaming




CEO Steve Perlman talks about the future of gaming and OnLive. The level of realness in video games today it's only achievable in motion pictures.

OnLive is a service that allows the user to play high-end video games directly to you PC, tablet or mac with no downloads, no discs, no hardware. All you need is an internet connection.

Cloud gaming is a new way of experiencing hot games instantly. This new online gaming technology does not use discs and you don't need to wait in line to get your favourite game.

Can you spot the robot?



It's a known fact that Japanese people are all about inventing. The guy in this video managed to create a camouflage robot the could transform into a bear. The first generation of Transformers!

Have you seen the Google Logo today?


... and the best part is that you can sing at it!
Google Logo

Amazing new material: GRAPHENE

I will start with this: the developers of Graphene won last year's Nobel Prize. There are many men of science out there that belive that this new material means the end of silicone. Also it could be the foundation of a new generation of computers.

Graphene has been named the "miracle material" of the 21st Century.

What is graphene? Watch the following video.



The future applications of Graphene are limitless.



Samsung has been among the largest investors in the graphene research, together with South Korean Sungkyunkwan University. It has already exhibited a 25-inch flexible touchscreen using graphene.



Read more on BBC

The All-New Nook eReader

Although I like Kindle, it seems that Barns & Noble improved the their first generation of eBook reader. I love the new features that include touchscreen technology, long battery life, lightness and the E-Ink technology features.



The new Nook comes with 2GB of internl memory and feature a support for external SD memory.

Check out more on the official website.

World's first PDA: The IBM Port-A-Punch


You'll be amazed to hear that the world's first PDA was released in 1958 by IBM. This PDA card is a piece of stiff paper that holds digital data made up by the presence or absence of holes in predefined positions.




At present an outdated taping medium, this type of cards were widely applied throughout the 19th century for commanding textile looms and in the late 19th and early 20th century for engaging fairground organs and associated tools. Former digital calculators used punched cards, often developed using keypunch machines, as the basic medium for input of both computer programs and data. Some voting machines use punched cards.

Read more about it on Wikipedia

 
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