GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world today. Understandably, they have a huge distribution network that spreads all across the US and beyond. Due to this reason, their energy consumption in just the distributions channels is very high. This not only creates a problem for the environment, it also makes them . . . → Read More: GlaxoSmithKline Invests In The Largest Rooftop Solar Installation In The US
Archive for October, 2010
Nikon has announced a new picture frame that is capable of displaying images in 3D. It has a 7.2 inch display and is called the NF-300i. Other than the fact that it is 3D, its main feature is that the 7.2 inch 3D display is autostereoscopic. That means that this device will not require you [...]
The Glaxy Tab from Samsung has gained an exclusive deal with mobile game makers Gameloft in which the games N.O.V.A. (Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance) HD and Asphalt 5 HD will come pre-installed on the Galaxy Tab. In addition to these games, it will come with the Financial Times app that will give users access to [...]
Here’s something that will tickle the nostalgia of a lot of techies. Nullsoft, the developers behind Winamp have launched an Android App version of the popular media player. It has been over a decade since Winamp was first launch in the year 1997. Since then, it has stayed the mainstay of many PC’s across the [...]
NOOKColor
While some bloggers smash eInk based eReaders when comapring them to iPad and other bloggers adamantly opposing them with the argument that backlit LCD-based iPad is not a eReader and due to different screen technology and heavy case of outlet dependence and therefore can’t be compared, one company has taken their eInk based eReader and . . . → Read More: NOOKColor Enters Tablet Arena
According to this NOOKColor Review, Barnes & Noble is releasing the new generation of their NOOK eBook Reader. But is it really an eReader? Not in a traditional sense as Amazon Kindle, Sony PRS series and previous Nook. It lacks a key eReader component – reflective eInk screen and as a result – very long [...]
Today Barnes & Noble has demonstrated new generation Nook eReader – NOOKColor. But is it really eReader or does it encroach into netbook/tablet territory. According to this NOOKColor Review, it’s is as much an eReader as iPad is. It is smaller, more portable and lighter than iPad. This much is true. However it features full-size [...]
The 11 inch MacBook Air is now a reality. Even though Steve JObs had said that the form factor doesn’t really work, he has again shown that what he says is not what he actually practices. And it should not come across as a surprise to anyone either, he has done it before with multiple [...]
The world is finally moving to a touch-based, small screen world. Ubuntu’s latest edition — Ubuntu 10.10 ‘Meerkat’ — features a brand new interface on the Netbook Edition called the Unity interface. What is essentially fixes is what netbook users have always complained about — the lack of screen space on such a small screen. [...]
After reviewing multiple new micro and pico projectors which recently appeared on the market we decided to write this summary post about recent trends and developments in this niche.
We went through major characteristics of micro projectors and tried to nail down what are the typical expected values there. If you’re buying a micro or pico [...]
