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JVC Pseudo 3D Glasses Don't Cause Headaches, Still Look Dorky [Ceatec 2008]

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2008-10-01 23:30:00 by Elaine Chow in Gizmodo
Digital tech has reinvigorated the 3D dream since the cardboard glasses and headaches of yesteryear. JVC showed off a nifty prototype TV at CEATEC outside Tokyo that converts high-def 2D video into what it calls "pseudo 3D" in real time. With the eyewear on, it takes a few moments for your brain to adjust, and then footage of the Alps in spring...
 
 
 
 
 
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Toshiba develops world's fastest speed embedded DRAM technology

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2008-02-06 10:36:02 by HASH0x8b64ac0 in Newlaunches.com
Toshiba today announced that it has realized the world's fastest circuit technology for embedded DRAM for System LSI, achieving a speed of 833MHz at 32Mb density. The technology will be applied to graphic processing LSI. Embedded DRAM are applied to systems on chips for graphic application, as they can read larger data amounts at higher speeds...
 
 
 
 
 
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Book Review: Hacking, The Art of Exploitation

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2008-02-24 22:49:53 by Chief Gadgeteer in Gizmos for Geeks
Now in its second edition and twice as long as the first edition, Hacking, The Art of Exploitation , introduces the reader very rapidly to programming, pseudo-code, the C language, then dives deeply into exploits, and their associated code. If youve ever wanted to know what a buffer overflow, spoofing or password cracking was, then this book...
 
 
 
 
 
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LucidTouch - See-Through Mobile Device

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2008-03-08 21:48:28 by HASH0x8b501e8 in TechFresh Gadgets
Microsoft has launched its new concept mobile device, the LucidTouch, it allows the user to control the application by touching the back of the see-through device. The key to making the LucidTouch usable is pseudo-transparency: by overlaying an image of the users hands onto the screen, Microsoft has created the illusion of the mobile device...
 
 
 
 
 
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Review: Samsung Glyde Cell Phone is a Slick Slip and Slider

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2008-05-08 05:30:00 by Danny Dumas in Gadget Lab
SAMSUNG GLYDE There's something undeniably sexy about touchscreen phones. It's probably the fact that using such an advanced interface for mundane tasks just oozes cool. But let's face it -- if a touch-based phone requires more than a couple taps (or worse, input from a QWERTY keyboard), all of that pseudo-futuristic badassery is wasted...
 
 
 
 
 
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The new iRiver W10

2007-06-22 19:17:15 by Tommy in Awesome Gadgets
 
The new iRiver W10, just showcased at CES, appears to define a new category that is now emerging: the portabe media player with touchscreen instead of the iPhone interface. It combines this with a PDA like functionality This WiFi-equipped pseudo-GPS-enabled media player has one of the highest resolution screens in its class (480272 at 3 inches),...
 
 
 
 
 
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Becker Traffic Assist 7827

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2007-12-28 13:36:04 by Editor in Ubergizmo
During the San Francisco CTIA, I took a close look at Beckers GPS devices and I like how they were built with small details that made life a little better. I hope that this 7827 is built with the same principles. The picture above is not a photo, but the Becker 7827 will be shown at CES 2008 Maps of the U.S and Canada on a 2GB SD Card Points of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blu-ray-enabled Macs coming your way

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2008-01-03 08:37:21 by Editor in Ubergizmo
Word has it that Apple will be shipping Macs that come equipped with Blu-ray drives, although this announcement will probably come at this month's Macworld Expo. Prying around further also yielded rumors of the new Apple sub-notebook, although that remains to be confirmed. With the slew of hybrid drives coming up, do you think having Apple throw...
 
 
 
 
 
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HP Links MediaSmart to HDTV, Updates Networked Models

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2008-01-03 11:37:53 by Rob Beschizza in Gadget Lab
HP is getting serious about hooking up your computers and TV sets and whatnot into a writhing, just-working pseudo-autonomous orgy of media consumption. Yay The HP MediaSmart Receiver will pipe movies, music and the like from Windows-based computers (HP makes a linux Media Smart server , too, so expect any old Samba share to work), has...
 
 
 
 
 
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Rock Band Stage Kit Gives You Smoke, Lights, Asthma [Peripherals]