Saturday, November 15, 2014

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Apple has integrity, design guru says

Posted: 14 Nov 2014 07:17 AM PST

Apple's Jonathan IveThe man in charge of design at Apple Corp said the primary goal of Apple isn't to make money but to show integrity.

Jonathan Ive, the Brit who has become Apple's design guru, also hit out at companies that copied Apple designs, according to Dezeen magazine. more»

Compal warns on notebook weakness

Posted: 14 Nov 2014 06:56 AM PST

A Compal manufactured notebookCompal, which claims to be the second largest contract maker of notebooks worldwide, said it anticipated slower sales of the devices this quarter.

The fourth quarter was traditionally the most bouyant time of the year to sell PCs.

But company president Ray Chen said that falling sales of notebooks will be offset by shipments of smartphones and tablets. more»

QR codes can go 3D

Posted: 14 Nov 2014 06:39 AM PST

qrcodesA team of optical engineers from the University of Connecticut has managed to securely display three dimension QR (Quick Response) images without accessing the internet. There's those little boxes you can see in this illustration.

The researchers added an array of small lenses to an ordinary smartphone  and believe that the data storage and display scheme could transform personal 3D entertainment and offer secure 3D storage and transmission. more»

Entry level storage systems up

Posted: 14 Nov 2014 06:30 AM PST

seagate-hddThe third quarter of 2014 saw personal and entry level storage shipments up by 4.8 percent compared to 2013, with 19 million units shipping.

That's according to IDC analyst Jingwen Li.  "The personal and entry level portion of the market saw good growth in higher capacity portable devices as well as personal cloud devices."

Cloud storage is typically used for an entire household with entry level systems have higher capacity and at a price which people can afford. more»

Your car will be watching you

Posted: 14 Nov 2014 06:21 AM PST

bigbrotherBy 2019 shipments of factory installed driver monitoring systems (DMS) with inward facing cameras will reach 6.7 million in number.

The systems include eye tracking technology which analyses the movements of your eyelids and the direction you're gazing in and allows for personalisation in your vehicle, security, health tracking, distraction and detection of fatigue, according to market research firm ABI Research. more»

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