March 12, 2010

Review: Intendix Meshes the Line Between Brain and Computer

Welcome to the future, ladies and gentlemen. What we have here, by definition, is exactly where technology should be going. While we love all our gadgets, from the smallest magnets to the largest LED TVs, it’s this kind of tech that makes our spines tingle. After all, even if it may not work as well as it does in all those science-fiction movies, it’s sure going in the right direction. Intendix wants to make it possible for those who may not be able to speak, to finally get what they want to say out to those around them, and we can’t help but love the process.

The Intendix computer was debuted during CeBIT 2010, but there were some key details missing from the presentation. The technology itself was created by the Austrian Guger Technologies, or g.tec, to better improve the lives of those with any kind of locked-in syndrome, or any other kind of situation that may prevent someone from telling people what they want or need.

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February 09, 2010

Review: InFocus cuts wires between computers and projectors for PC and Mac

I mentioned that Wisair has a wireless docking station for Mac comes in March. It appears that many manufacturers will harness the support of the new Mac hardware Wisair. InFocus has announced a new system that enables Macs and PCs to connect wirelessly using Wisair technology projectors.

The system is called the Wireless InFocus DisplayLink system. It includes a USB transmitter that plugs into the computer and a USB receiver that plugs into the back of InFocus projectors compatible. The system eliminates the need to send different video adapters MacBook or PC to the projector.

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January 19, 2010

Review: Kid Computer unveils overpriced AIO aimed at children

When my son was eight, he started asking if he could have his own team. He and his classmates talked about the cool kid-oriented websites such as drop merger and other sites that advertise to seemingly every commercial break on Cartoon Network.

I opted to build him a computer and have all of the $ 300 thing. If you are not the DIY type of guy and just want a team focused on where you can buy, Kid Computer has introduced the Prime Minister Cybernet Kids Station. The machine is an all-in-one computer with 19-inch screen for libraries, nurseries, and the classroom. You can put a machine in your house too, if you can stomach the price.

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January 17, 2010

Review: Dell Froot concept computer with no Keyboard and Monitor

The concept of Dell Froot, while strange name aims to be the environment and save the planet with two projectors. One for a virtual keyboard, and one for the monitor. Pretty big idea and a great space saver to boot.

Paulino was designed by Charles as part of a contest Dell sustainability. The case of the film is constructed from starch-based biodegradable polymers and is similar to the fruit / Froot. The technology is almost there. Not quite, but almost.

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