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Praxis-Test: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro (Business-Handy)

 Sony Ericsson hat das Handy geschrumpft: Das Xperia X10 mini pro ist die Miniatur-Version des X10 mit Android OS, Touchscreen und aufschiebbarer QWERTZ-Tastatur. Im zweiten Quartal soll der Google-Mini auf den Markt kommen - wir haben den kleinen Androiden schon mal... [weiterlesen]

Freescales 7-Zoll-Tablet mit Android, Chromium OS oder Linux, Käufer für 200 Dollar gesucht

 Freescale hat sein 7-Zoll-Tablet, das schon auf der CES zu sehen war, noch einmal aufgebohrt, das Gerät läuft jetzt wahlweise unter Chromium OS oder einer anderen Linux-Version, dazu steht außerdem die Android-Option vor der Tür. Freescale will das Tablet unterdessen weiterhin nicht selbst an den Konsumenten bringen, sondern das Grunddesign an andere Firmen verkaufen. Im aktuellen Set-up soll das Gerät dabei im Laden nicht mehr als 200 Dollar... [weiterlesen]

Launchy 2.5 Beta 2 Improves Performance, Lands on Macs [Downloads]

 Windows/Mac/Linux: Launchy, the little application launcher that could, has introduced a Mac version with its latest beta. Bug fixes, performance overhauls, and new shortcuts and controls are also baked into this beta for every system.As the developers themselves note, "Not much else has changed" in terms of appearance or basic function for Launchy, but, then again, those changes may be in the works. Many have... [weiterlesen]

when we play live… Breitbandkater

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Learning “Just in Case” versus “Just in Time” [Learning]

 Math professor, programmer, and blogger John Cook discusses the importance of learning "just in case" versus "just in time", and how learning "just in case" is essential when something comes up and you need to learn something "just in time". Photo by Martineric. What do you learn just in case you'll need it in the future, and what do you learn just in time when you do need... [weiterlesen]

Condé Nast gearing for iPad, But Is Caught in the Adobe vs. Apple Flash Fire

 Condé Nast, who some of you may not know is the producer of the prominent and popular publications such as GQ, Wired, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Glamour, said they will produce their materials for the iPad when it comes, but not forgetting to stress that not all of their material will be getting the same treatment because of the firefight between Apple and Adobe on the matter of the future of the Flash plug-in technology. Reading what... [weiterlesen]

Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid concept promises a safe and sustainable ride

 Showcased at the Geneva Motor Show 2010, the “Evora 414E” by Lotus is a new car concept that generates power from a hybrid engine for emission-free commuting. Touting a metallic body, the low-emission vehicle equips two electric motors in its rear wheels, presenting in-wheel drive to crank 414hp and a whopping 590 lb-ft of torque via electricity. While on the other hand, the torque vectoring improves handling in a great way. The extended version of the... [weiterlesen]

Opera 10.5 Final for Windows Brings the Speed [Downloads]

 Windows: As expected, Opera made version 10.5 of its browser official this morning, calling it "the fastest browser on Earth" and also touting its Windows 7 integration, HTML5 video support, better private browsing, and more.In terms of HTML5 and video, Opera has gone the way of Firefox, supporting native, Flash-free streams of the Ogg Theora format, but not H.264. Apple's Safari supports only H.264, and Google... [weiterlesen]

Philips GoGear Muse: jetzt mit Touchscreen, Songbird und HDMI

 Nochmal Philips: Die neue Version vom GoGear Muse, dem mittelprächtig interessanten PMP, kickt den Windows Media Player als Standard-Software aus dem Fenster und setzt auf Songbird und damit auf Open Source. Zu den unterstützten Formaten gehört auf FLAC. Käufer in England, und wir hoffen, dass wir das hier richtig wiedergeben, können über den GoGear auch auf den iPlayer der BBC zugreifen.... [weiterlesen]

Cleankeys touch-sensitive keyboard allows ergonomic, germfree typing

 While we use technologically advanced systems, we remain on the back foot on the hygiene front, making us vulnerable to various infections. Providing a solution, Cleankeys has come up with an ergonomic keyboard that featuring one-of-its-kind touch sensitive keys not only improves your work efficiency but also your health, while avoiding unnecessary keystrokes. Unlike the traditional keyboards, the new keyboard lets the user remove bacteria up to 99 percent for clean and hygienic typing. Priced at... [weiterlesen]