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Archive for April, 2008

30 Apr

6 reasons laptop manufacturers love SSDs

I recently wrote a post about how SSDs are expected to become ubiquitous and cost competitive by 2011. At the end of the post, I mentioned that it is not just a matter of technological development pushing things forward, and that it is also in the interest of laptop manufacturers to sell SSD equipped models [...]

29 Apr

InPhase holographic storage arrives in May

Holographic storage is a promising storage technology that has been demonstrated in NAB 2008 and is finally commercialised by InPhase this May. By storing data in effectively three dimensions of the storage media -conventional optical discs store data in planes- it achieves very high capacities, in line with ever larger hard discs and the exploding [...]

29 Apr

Dating sites move on to niche groups

(Source: Comic Vine)
Internet dating sites are growing in popularity. A German friend was telling me that when young people get employed they have so little free time available, that he expects online dating sites to become the norm within a few years. I am not sure if I will agree or not with that prediction, [...]

29 Apr

RFID chips and hammers are perfect match

Maybe you do not mind RFID passport controls, after all if security wants to know something they will definitely ask. But I am sure you do mind if you are in constant danger of having your RFID data stolen by anyone that has the not-so-difficult-to-get know-how. So what do you do? But of course kill [...]

29 Apr

Favourite tech picture of the day - 29th of April 2008

Top-level domains (TLDs) are a new way to look at the world (Source: bytelevel)

28 Apr

Filmaka online studio, competition for full feature film

Major Hollywood studios are going online to draw entries from filmmakers from all over the world. You do not have to be a big name any more, people that have the technique and imagination are given the chance and -equally importantly- the cash to make their projects real full feature films, documentaries, advertisements or series.
OK [...]

28 Apr

Favourite tech picture of the day - 28th of April 2008

CAT 5 wedding rings! (Source: Etsy via Gizmodo)

28 Apr

Google’s 2D barcodes trying to bridge paper ads and web

Airlines are already aware of the virtues of 2D barcodes and we will possibly see airline electronic boarding passes in the near future. Google has been quick to foresee the advantages of 2D barcodes, one of them being that a mobile telephone with a camera can read it, and with the right software automatically convert [...]

27 Apr

Convert your cellphone to dual SIM with the Duo SIM Card Adapter

It was only yesterday that I wrote about what I expected from a good twin SIM mobile telephone and service. Following your consideration of the DuoSIM 228, there is one more option. It comes from Malaysia, costs only $28 and needs a simple addition to your current device…
We are talking about the DuoSIM D2 Dual [...]

27 Apr

SSDs (Solid State Drives) to become cost effective by 2011

Happy with your super spacious 320GB hard disc? Wait till SSDs really start to come. At the moment they have fast read/write speeds, but that’s about it. You have to wrestle with limited capacities and prices that can instead get you some really nice tech goodies.
For laptop companies, SSDs are something like a godsend as [...]

26 Apr

5 expectations from a twin SIM cellphone and service

Forced to use two mobile devices -one personal, one professional- three years ago I did a little market research on the options I had for a twin SIM telephone. Carrying two devices at the same time is incredibly annoying. Another thing that is also infuriating is the situations when I was speaking on one device [...]

26 Apr

Favourite tech picture of the day - 26th of April 2008

Just make sure banging the keyboard when you are angry does not become a option… (Source: Yanko Design via Engadget)

25 Apr

New Canon and Nikon DSLR rumours

ElectronRun has already mentioned the new Sony 24.8 megapixel full-frame sensor being prepared for forthcoming DSLR cameras. Given that Nikon is a really good Sony sensor customer, rumours on a forthcoming Nikon D3x with a -surprise surprise- 25 megapixel full-frame sensor are nothing but perfectly logical. A new Nikon D90 to replace the Nikon [...]

25 Apr

Favourite tech picture of the day - 25th of April 2008

Traffic light of the near future? (Source: Yanko Design)

24 Apr

4 reasons Japan might be first to adopt e-paper

From all countries, Japan seems to be the best prepared to start widely using e-paper. As Reuters reports, Japanese companies are already very active in e-paper R&D, while the first colour versions have started to appear. We are talking about thin sheets of fabric that accept electronic signals and can be bent or even folded [...]

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