by Erik Kain on February 19, 2012
The thing I enjoy about the above concept video is that none of it is really that far-fetched. In fact, some of the innovations predicted in the above video are already coming true. That’s not surprising, given the video is a couple years old already. The concept is the product of TAT’s open innovation project. [...]
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by Erik Kain on February 8, 2012
Imagine driving in a car that does all the work for you – like ‘s Siri voice technology, but at the wheel of the vehicle you’re riding in – your life, in other words, in the palm of a computer’s hand. It’s not science fiction, either. This is technology already being developed. Wired has a [...]
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by Erik Kain on February 1, 2012
A new photo of RIM’s newest BlackBerry superphone ‘London’ reveals a slick new design. Crackberry.com posted the above image of BlackBerry’s upcoming London ‘superphone.’ Engadget notes that “the svelte render now sports a more curvaceous and onyx exterior — a departure from the angular metallic P’9981-esque dummy-unit first spied back in November. Those tweaks validate another rumor, which [...]
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by Erik Kain on February 1, 2012
Research in Motion (RIM), the maker of BlackBerry smartphones, may seem like a dinosaur in today’s flashy mobile market, but Tony Bradley thinks they still have a lot of untapped value. First off, he notes, “RIM has a very large customer base of companies, and government agencies that fit this description. These organizations might not [...]
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