Adding a Sixth Sense to Your Cellphone (New York Times)
Posted on | November 7, 2009 | Comments Off
Adding a Sixth Sense to Your Cellphone (New York Times)
Many Indians bought their first mobile phones before they had their first experiences with personal computers. Pranav Mistry thinks that most of them might also skip keyboards and mice and go straight to more intuitive and interactive interfaces.
Review: InFocus IN1102 ultraportable projector (Macworld)
The versatile, 2.75-pound InFocus IN1102 is a superior choice for a double-duty, lamp-based projector that delivers bright, colorful images both in large conference rooms and in cozy living rooms.
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