With One Button, You Can Switch Between Typing on Three Apple Devices Logitech announced the expansion of its solar offering with the new Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 for Mac, iPad or iPhone. A continuation of Logitech’s solar ...
Kontron KISS 4U EATX: Maximum processor performance at minimum noise levels Kontron introduced the new Kontron Industrial Silent Server KISS 4U EATX. It hosts the extremely high processor performance and energy efficiency of two new 8-core Intel ...
Delivers power efficient dual core processing in a ruggedized chassis system for a diversified range of embedded applications VIA Technologies announced the VIA AMOS-3002, an ultra compact, fanless system designed around the tiny VIA EPIA-P900 ...
Microsoft’s Kinect peripheral senses motion inputs using a combination of a depth sensor, RGB camera and a multi-array microphone. Now Microsoft’s research division, Microsoft Research , has developed a gesture recognition system called ...
At MWC 2012 Texas Instruments demonstrated a stylus that could be described as a mix between a stylus and a laser pointer, allowing the user to navigate the interface of a tablet over ultrasonic frequencies. This will allow the user to select, ...
Researchers at Vienna's Quantum Science and Technology Center have reported that 'blind' quantum computing could be carried out securely in the cloud. The first secure quantum computer has been made by combining quantum entanglement ...
At the CES-2012, AMD demonstrated its own Lightning Bolt interface, a high-speed interconnect meant to provide simultaneous support for multiple types of connections. Unlike Intel’s Thunderbolt, Lightning Bolt is a low-cost option that ...
Tobii has announced its new system for Windows 8, the Tobii Gaze interface for Microsoft’s upcoming OS, intended to allow users to navigate their PCs, notebooks and tablets by looking at them. Tobii Gaze combines eye-tracking and the touchpad ...
Cotton Candy takes the guts of an Android phone and crunches them down into a USB stick, essentially acting as a computer you can plug into anything with an HDMI or USB input. Norwegian hardware and software company FXI Technologies has developed ...
A team of researchers from KAIST has developed flexible non-volatile resistive random access memory (RRAM) technology where a memory cell can be randomly accessed, written, and erased on a plastic substrate. Led by Professor Keon Jae Lee of the ...