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Ray Kurzweil is well known in the accessibility field. He has been inventing reading machines and devices used by people with visual- and reading disabilities for 35 years. His latest acheivement is Blio, an e-reader software platform unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas...
http://www.disabled-world.com/assistivedevices/computer/blio.phpRay Kurzweil is well known in the accessibility field. He has been inventing reading... more
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Nintendo unveiled their next handheld gaming device, the Nintendo 3DS, at E3 today and guess what? It will have 3D without the stupid glasses.Nintendo unveiled their next handheld gaming device, the Nintendo 3DS, at E3 today and... more
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This mock-up image, released today, could very well be the Nintendo 3DS. What do you think? Good? Bad?This mock-up image, released today, could very well be the Nintendo 3DS. What do you... more
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The importance of books in world history and great reputation. hundreds of years, our knowledge of history through books expansion. Rooted in human history that has passed and we can still use one of the rare technologies. In recent days several companies began to fashion the electronic readers. So what can replace books?
More : http://www.handheldebook.org/The importance of books in world history and great reputation. hundreds of years, our... more
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Nintendo’s upcoming handheld gaming device, the 3DS, wasn’t expected to hit shelves until next year. Those plans may have changed.Nintendo’s upcoming handheld gaming device, the 3DS, wasn’t expected to... more
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Sharp may have revealed the touchscreen that will be on the upcoming Nintendo 3DS and hopefully they did because it looks good.Sharp may have revealed the touchscreen that will be on the upcoming Nintendo 3DS and... more
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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with bloggers, comedians, students and citizen critics to review "Green Zone."
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.com
For more about movies from Current: http://current.com/moviesBrett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with bloggers, comedians, students and citizen... more
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Nintendo announced the Nintendo 3DS early this morning and today, reports have surfaced about possible upcoming features of the device.Nintendo announced the Nintendo 3DS early this morning and today, reports have... more
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I spotted this cute two-screen eReader Android handheld at the Marvell booth at CES. About the size of a PDA, this gadget has an e-paper screen on the left and an LCD display on the right. It runs Android, fit easily into my hand, and weighed very little.
At first no one I asked knew anything about it except that it came from a Chinese company company called Astri and, of course, had Marvell technology inside. It appears to be called My Interactive Device, or MID. Later on a booth attendant told me that it’s a reference design, so it’s not being sold anywhere just yet, but something OEMs or ODMs may be interested in. Who knows, we may see this in the US this year.
Click over to our blog for more pics and a hands-on video: http://blog.laptopmag.com/video-hands-on-with-the-pda-esque-astri-dual-screen-android-ereaderI spotted this cute two-screen eReader Android handheld at the Marvell booth at CES.... more
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Filmmaker Joel H. Hinojosa takes you on a personal journey with Little White Lines, a snapshot into the life of Travis Bilenski. A singer-songwriter from northern California with passionate beliefs and a strong personal philosophy. A brutally honest look at life, love and what happens when you cross those Little White Lines.Filmmaker Joel H. Hinojosa takes you on a personal journey with Little White Lines, a... more
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Thanks to its innovative design and wealth of fantastic games, the Nintendo DS has scrambled to the top of the handheld gaming war, making the hardware wizards at Nintendo the darlings of the games industry.
But what if they don't hold the patent on the touchy tech?
As reported by video game blog Gamepolitics, John R. Martin has filed a complaint alleging that he owns the patent on the system's lauded touch screen. While the patent was updated in August of 2005 -- a full six months after Nintendo launched the DS -- it was originally filed a decade earlier in 1995.
The patent seems to cover the key input ingredient of Nintendo's popular handheld, citing "an improved method of operating a touch screen on a CRT or ICD computer screen [that] uses finger release as input registering" in "an electronic game device system [which] is switchable between an amusement mode and a gaming or gambling mode and is useful for vehicles such as airplanes or boats..."Sounds a little like the DS to us, minus the gambling bit.
Nintendo, however, doesn't see the connection -- the company has responded by requesting that the entire suit be summarily dismissed.
This isn't Nintendo's first scrape with patent infringement. Earlier this year the company coughed up $21 million to tech company Anascape over several Nintendo game controllers, including their famous Wavebird, widely considered the first legitimate wireless game controller. Thanks to its innovative design and wealth of fantastic games, the Nintendo DS has... more
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