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03-11) 07:29 PST -- Verizon has taken a page from Apple offering free 30-minute one-on-one training for the Droid phones it sells (the Motorola Droid and the HTC Eris Droid ... Cell phone training classes in public libraries are a logical next step ...
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Verizon has taken a page from Apple offering free 30-minute one-on-one training for the Droid phones it sells (the Motorola Droid and the HTC Eris Droid.) Although I've spent several enjoyable hours exploring the features of my new Droid, I still ...
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Melchor, who takes a minimal salary, and 15 volunteers have been working hard to get Gray Area off the ground. Their annual $240,000 budget is supported ... Meanwhile, the Radiohead video, which Koblin launched on Google code as an open-source ...
Read moreEDITORIAL: KaleidoQuiz embodies the college spirit - Iowa State Daily
The first KQ, held in 1967, was popular enough to jam on-campus phone line. According to KQ’s website “it was almost impossible to place a call on campus the entire afternoon.” Now, with the rise of cell-phones and the improved organization of ...
Read moreDLP Pico Chipset Makes for Vivid Mobile Projector - The Epoch Times
... Instruments (TI), DLP technology is basically an optical semiconductor comprised of a standard memory cell ... embedded mobile phones, gaming projectors, embedded media players, notebook accessories, standalone projectors, and projector ...
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Resolved Question: How has technology changed for you?
For me it has changed quite a bit. I was born in 1978 and we had CDS coming out, cassettes and records got old and no longer used, computers,laserdiscs, then video cassettes, then cell phones then DVDs then mp3s. When my parents were young in the 60's, there were projectors before videos, in the 50's films came out on television re-released and tv shows were in black and white. Colour tv came out in the mid-60's like 1964. There's PS3 XBox, Wii, Gamecube, we had none of those when I was young. We did however have like a small console which you plugged in your tv but it was nothing like xbox. Technology has come a long way. How has it changed for you?Mr Wizard yeah when my parents were young there were only three tv channels. One was for adults, one for kids shows and the other was for films. moreResolved Question: How has technology changed for you?
For me it has changed quite a bit. I was born in 1978 and we had CDS coming out, cassettes and records got old and no longer used, computers,laserdiscs, then video cassettes, then cell phones then DVDs then mp3s. When my parents were young in the 60's, there were projectors before videos, in the 50's films came out on television re-released and tv shows were in black and white. Colour tv came out in the mid-60's like 1964. There's PS3 XBox, Wii, Gamecube, we had none of those when I was young. We did however have like a small console which you plugged in your tv but it was nothing like xbox. Technology has come a long way. How has it changed for you? moreResolved Question: When do you think augmented reality will become a daily part of life for the public?
(I post here because most people seem to be more analytical here. sorry and thanks.) so, there's talk about super duper pico projecting technology about to hit the market. cell phones and ipods might display video with a built in projector within 6 months. this projector tech is to be used by the same manufacture, microvision, to create pretty cool lightweight wearable display sunglasses. which would allow use to walk around in real life, but everything you see through the glasses will be covered with a thin film of digital information such as text, gps nav, videos, and advertisements sorta like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQdP-mspcak&feature=related and this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsZTbIjLHNA&feature=relateddo you think all this could be a reality for the general public within the next 2 years? do you think the mobile internet has been developed enough to make it easy for people and companies to display info through this system? (if so, what detail level could they display info) and have you heard names of any of the major players participating in the creation of these systems besides http://www.microvision.com/wearable_displays/mobile.html moreResolved Question: What is meant by "Characteristics of the E-Market"? In terms of a Situational Analysis.?
I am in a University E-Marketing course and my group need to make an e-marketing plan for Epson Video Projectors. So far we are on the first step which is Situational Analysis. The first part to be resolved is "Characteristics of the E-Market." We are unsure what is meant by that since it is not usually included in normal marketing plans. Does it mean what ways Epson and its competitors are currently using IT, E.G, Internets, cell phones, TV??? Hopefully a Business/Marketing Major can tell us if we are on track or what needs to be found/researched to answer the question. Please give a example if you can. Thanks moreResolved Question: What do you think would be a good invention...?
I mean in 2006 or in the future. I think that a good invention would be a flip phone cell phone just like the razr, with a built in projector, so you could see your pictures,videos,music videos and more. So you can see it on the wall. It would have: mp4 player, 4.0 megapixel camera 10x Zoom, bluetooth, speakerphone, and more. What do you think? What would you make? moreResolved Question: what do you think would sell better as a new invention; projector screen on a cell phone,or a wrist watch...?
a wrist watch that can read heart rate,blood preasure,blood suger level and such or a cell phone with a projector screen that can put anything you download from videos to buisness grafts onto a wall for example, for everyone in the room to see all at once? moreTop Cell Phone Video Projector Links
Cell Phone Video Projector is Coming Soon - Cell Phone DigestTexas Instruments recently demonstrated at the 2007 CTIA Wireless convention a prototype of a DLP® pico-projector small enough to fit on your finger tips which can be used ... |
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A movie projector in a cell phone? - CNET News... cost, allow manufacturers to put projectors inside MP3 players, cell phones or other portable electronics for a few dollars. Instead of passing around a phone to show off a video ... |
Cell Phone with Built-in ProjectorCell Phone with Built-in Projector March 24, 2005 ... phone looks exactly like a conventional cell phone. ... Video; Free Magazines; Free White Papers |