Adlabs Cinema launched India's first 6 dimension(6-D) movie screen on Friday dated 05.23.2008. Its has been launched in Agra where cutting edge technology would provide a multi-sensory cinematic experience as never experienced by the audience. Adlabs is the part of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group . Launched was in collabaration with Cinema Park Networks . Adlabs said that 6-D cinema is set to become distintive global tourist entertainment attraction. Read Full Story
“KASHWAK = NO FO.” Those were the frightening words that glared back at me on the page of the last Stephen King novel I read. The book was titled simply Cell. Imagine a world in which cell phones were driving people crazy, literally crazy. A “pulse” spread through the waves sent through radio towers that had some kind of adverse reaction to the human psyche, so not only were people losing their minds thanks to this technology, but others couldn’t call their loved ones to warn them for fear... Read Full Story
Technology all got started with the first communications revolution: the invention of phonetic writing circa 1000 B.C. Ever since, we as humans have been trying to evolve and better our ways of communicating and interacting with each other through technology. From the second communications revolution (the invention of movable type in 1455) to the third and most recent communications revolution (the invention of digital computers in 1951), technology has been evolving all to better human... Read Full Story
“KASHWAK = NO FO.” Those were the frightening words that glared back at me on the page of the last Stephen King novel I read. The book was titled simply Cell. Imagine a world in which cell phones were driving people crazy, literally crazy. A “pulse” spread through the waves sent through radio towers that had some kind of adverse reaction to the human psyche, so not only were people losing their minds thanks to this technology, but others couldn’t call their loved ones to warn them for fear... Read Full Story
I love how often bad software companies blame their bad software problems on the biggest, baddest software factory of them all.
OK, actually, I hate it. I make a living primarily by working with the mess that their software so often is, but I’m not a big Microsoft basher (hmmmm . . . maybe that’s why I’m not . . .)
When Skype, fresh from their 48-hour no-service-for-anyone-but-really-we-swear-it’s-not-everybody debacle last week, decided to blame Microsoft for the problem, my first... Read Full Story
Perl is wonderful interpreted, cross platform, very high level, powerful language which will make your life much easier. You need to sort your files? Mass rename your files? Find certain string from multiple files? Need to automate web queries? Then Perl is your best friend. Some may argue that Perl is hard to learn and/or its syntax is ugly/hard to read. That is not entirely true. It’s just that there is too much “bad” Perl around the internet which causes confusion and misconceptions about... Read Full Story
After much anticipation and so many different rumors about what the new Firefox would be like - it has now officially been released. I've already been using the Beta version for a while, but just updated to the full edition. Looks good, feels good, and seems to speed up the more you use it, due to its "learning" capabilities. Let's see if Mozilla manage to set the world record for the highest number of downloads for 1 application in 24 hours. We'll keep you posted!! Download Firefox 3.0... Read Full Story
Just bought this a couple of days ago at Target. It seems to work very well. The most obvious negative thing to me about it is that the second screen is very low quality. This second screen doesn't have a very good picture quality. The only picture adjustment on it ...
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Asus just announced a new ebook reader with two, color, touch screens that will fold up like a real book.
The device will probably be shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2010 and it will likely be cheaper than Kindle and Sony e-book readers. The consumer launch is planned for late 2009 or early 2010.
More readers from other manufacturers are also scheduled to come out this year or early next year, but they are all black and white.
One version might have... Read Full Story