June 27, 2011

PunkThis, ARM MicroComputer


The vast majority of us will have a free SATA port on a PC. If you are on a laptop, that might be something more complicated, but also viable. Why do I ask this? Because Android could you have a computer within your current team.

PunkThis is the name of a computer ARM is integrated into a SATA 2.5-inch bay. That is, it occupies the same as a hard drive of that size and includes an ARM processor 1 GHz (Texas Instruments OMAP DM3730), 512 MB ​​of RAM, WiFi, a couple of USB and a mini PCIe slot as standard connection for external storage. So, here is a small video of the strange device.

June 23, 2011

What an asnwer!!


This was the Question:

Does anybody know of a 1TB 2.5 Inch SATA 7200RPM HDD?

I currently have a 1TB 2.5inch 5400rpm in my MacBook Pro, but its extremely slow. So I was wondering if anybody knew of a 7200RPM/Faster version. Thanks.

And such an intelligent, well researched and experienced answer was:

June 20, 2011

FastPost: Apple Airplay

I watched this video and I realized of the capabilities of Airplay technology coming for the iOS 5, simple amazing.

I totally suggest to keep watching it until the end, I know that 10 minutes is a long time, but it worth it.

June 15, 2011

HP: TouchPad with WebOS


HP has decided to show us more of what you can make their new TouchPad Tablet, which runs the operating system WebOS. This new device will come to the U.S. on July 1st, so HP released a video showing some of "delices" under WebOS 3.0.

Stress their orderly reporting system, the ability to perform multiple tasks with a card-based method to switch between applications that are running. Remember that its specifications are:

June 13, 2011

Sony: PSP Vita


PlayStation Vita has undoubtedly been one of the highlights of E3, though they gave us the opportunity to meet it months ago as Sony NGP. A brief summary, we could say that this is a device with 5-inch OLED display, large but lightweight, 4-core processor, with all the buttons /triggers / sticks as usual (including a rear multi-touchpad), which will come in 2 versions: WiFi and WiFi + 3G, with a fairly tight price of 249 USD and 299 USD respectively.

All this is fine, but as is happening to the Xperia Play, would remain in alone if not for 3rd party upport. Thus, great songs have already been announced as Uncharted: Golden Abyss, an RPG called Ruin, ModNation Racers, LittleBigPlanet, and even Street Fighter x Tekken, this is the PSP Vita trailer:

June 8, 2011

iOS 5 for Developers

Many news came with the official announcement of the fifth iteration of one of the most advanced mobile operative systems: iOS (previously called iPhoneOS don't forget). Things like messaging, offline reading, cloud synchronization and notifications will be bundle along the september update, meanwhile, we, as developers must learn and relearn the APIs released, which Apple says are more than 1,500.

Of course, we will learn them by the time goes on, however, there is a list of the most noticeable to take note of:

June 5, 2011

Droid 3 or Milestone 3 for friends


From GSM Arena, I got information that Verizon released video tutorials for the Droid 3/Milestone 3 from Motorola. Verizon Wireless and Motorola did a great job in keeping the highly anticipated Motorola Droid 3 a well guarded secret. Until today at least. The upcoming Android handset showed itself completely in a series of tutorial videos and left nothing to our imagination, at least as far as looks are concerned.

The videos confirm the 8MP camera on the handset. It will be capable of recording 1080p videos as well. On the left side of the device, you get a microUSB and HDMI connectors much like another Droid by Motorola - the X2. The right side of the device will host two volume keys. There is no camera shutter button on the smartphone.

Sphero or trading control ways


iOS SDK allows programmers explode their imagination with many technologies and tools that are provided just out of the box. Now, I want to show you a simple toy called Sphero.

Also, with smarphones, the gameplay possibilities are endless, especially when you add another physical object such as a helicopter or a remote controlled car. Let me add one more to the list, a ball that we can control from the iOS device, be it the iPad or iPhone. Check this out: