Read more: http://techland.time.com/2012/08/29/smartype-keyboard-has-a-screen-go-ahead-and-look-at-your-hands/
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A racing car which can go from 0 to 60mph in just four seconds, and can reach 141km/h (87mph), manufactured by 3D printer?!
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From dot matrix to the starting grid: Racing car created by 3D printer can go from 0 to 60mph in just four seconds
The technology, akin to paper-printing, sees nano-layers of plastic built up layer-by-layer to create a solid 3D object of practically any design – including this race car, recently tested on a race c…
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Designed for those people who have no idea about "smartphone" but only use it as a camera.
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IFA 2012: Samsung shows off Galaxy Camera – or is it a phone?
Samsung has shown off its Galaxy Camera running on Android. By Kate Bevan
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I wonder whether you still need to keep your Samsung Galaxy S3 and Google Nexus 7 if you have Samsung Galaxy Notes II in hands. With S Pen makes you feel like a normal person than a single finger typist.
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"I don't think anyone misses it (pair programming) tremendously."
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Computer Sharing Can Make Office Time Cozy
Some tech companies advocate pair programming—where two people share one desk and one computer. Proponents say it’s a more efficient way of creating software, but for some engineers, it can feel like …
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• Power: 350 W
• Display: None. It used a small printer and a roll of paper 9 cm wide.
• Memory: Approximately 240 bytes.
• Storage: Magnetic cards. Programs could be split over multiple cards if they didn’t fit on one.
• CPU: None. This was before microprocessors, and integrated circuits had not really arrived on the scene yet. The logic was all made up of transistors, diodes, resistors and capacitors.
• Cost: $3,200.00
Almost 50 years ago, in 1965, World First Personal Computer – Programma 101 was born in Italy.
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http://royal.pingdom.com/2012/08/28/the-first-pc-from-1965/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programma_101
» Read more: • Weight: 35.5 kg (78 lbs)
Some technologies can changed everyday, like the smartphone you want to buy, some has gone forever, like Sony Walkman, some will last for a long long time.
Cash, USB, Email, TVs and Microsoft Office, you will still use them in 2030 …
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15 Technologies We’ll Still Be Using In 2030
Back when I was growing up in the 1970s, we fully expected that, by 2012, we’d all be driving flying cars to our condos on the moon where roboti…
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