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Computer software can judge physical attractiveness

Some may say that Artificial Intelligence has advanced by leaps and bounds in recent years, but perhaps a very practical use for this has been discovered by a group of Tel Aviv University students. They have combined pinpointing software with ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  2 Apr 2008

Green-House intro’s 8x optical zoom kit for mobile phones

Say you like taking photos, but don’t like carrying a large camera with you. Then the age of cameras built into cell-phones may have sounded promising to you, but if, like me, you have a cell with a less than stellar zoom. Perhaps you may be ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  1 Apr 2008

Epson unveils the Endeavor NA801; Power meets portability

Epson has released a new notebook that is scheduled for a release in late April. The Epson Endeavor NA801 runs on an Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 processor and offers up a Geforce 8600M GT with 256 of VRAM in terms of graphics power. It also features a ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  1 Apr 2008

UK planning to allow calls on aircraft

Ofcom, the UK Office of Communications has confirmed plans that they aim to allow cellular communications on board UK aircraft. The plans will have to first go through the Civil Aviation Authority, and then the scheme may ‘take off’ in planes around ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  31 Mar 2008

Style meets substance: the Mpio V10 PMP

A fantastic new portable media player has emerged today from Mpio which combines up to 8GB built in memory with a sleek, 15.4mm (0.6-inches) thick, 3.81-ounce shell. The V10 is running Windows CE 5.0 and can support an array of video formats such as H.2 ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  31 Mar 2008
Related Topics: DivX, Inc.

3G mobile service to be tested in China

China Mobile Communications Corp, the largest network provider in China are ready to begin testing of their 3G network using the TD-SCDMA standard. The test which is set to begin next week will include some 20,000 phones and 5,000 data cards that will ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  30 Mar 2008

Under 18; Google doesn’t want you

Google, trusty search engine and email provider for many actually has a clause within its fine print which states that those under 18 are not permitted to use the site, or any of its features. The Google conglomerate covers Google’s search, Gmail, ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  30 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  YouTube

Dell Inspiron 1525 to feature Blu-ray for only $879

Dell’s new Inspiron 1525 laptop combines a Blu-ray combo drive with affordability at an asking price of $879. The 1.82GHz Core 2 Duo processor is plenty powerful enough, and features a 15.4-inch display with a 720p resolution and HDMI out. It also ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  29 Mar 2008

En-Twyn prototypes networking power sockets

London based company En-Twyn have shown at CeBIT a great new networking device to make sure problems like poor Wi-Fi signal and wire clutter are kept to a minimum. The idea is simple. You share the broadband connection of one room, and users can pick ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  10 Mar 2008

Panasonic’s Atom-based UMPC scheduled for fall availability

The latest UMPC release coming from CeBIT is the Panasonic Toughbook. Little details have been released about this Atom-based device, however we do know that it features a 5.6-inch touch screen, a QWERTY keyboard and will be running Windows Vista. The ...

From KIAN HENRY, Gadgetell,  5 Mar 2008

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