
A British company has developed a special touch-sensitive material called Quantum Tunneling Composite (QTC). This device consists of nano particles ’spiked’ a touch but not touching, or called in quantum physics is undergoing quantum mechanical tunneling.
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Latest news from Windows Mobile 7 will reportedly provide navigation services free to all users and apply worldwide. Symbian with its Ovi Maps, and Android with Google Maps Navigation has offered something similar. Seems WinMo also took part in this free navigation service.
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Google has been making people captivated with Google Street View that allows browsing or navigating the streets look the “Real”. This time Google returned to plan more different features and more deeply. Can you imagine if you open the Google Maps StreetView on display and you can enter every building or shop in Street View?. Google really is doing it, and now Google was rumored to visit every store in every city in America to be photographed every 2 meters distance in the store.
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Based on the latest data from Net Applications in January, In OS market share Windows 7 is now used more than 10 percent of web users to get online. Operating system launched at the end of October 2009 this over the value 10 percent at the end of January. Web traffic used by the users of Windows 7 was also increased to an average of 7.51 percent, or 30 percent more than in December 2009.
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There’s something deliciously futuristic about the fact that Microsoft and Google are patrolling our roads , documenting their every nook and cranny with large multidirectional cameras strapped to SUVs. But what about the unpaved wilderness?

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Google’s Street View snowmobile takes your voyeurism to the Olympic slopes
It’s been quite a while since an Algiz tablet last popped up on our radar, but Handheld US is now back with another model: the Algiz 7. In addition to a fresh new white enclosure, this one packs a 7-inch touchscreen display, along with a 1.6GHz Atom processor, 2GB of RAM, a 64GB SSD, and Windows 7 Professional for an OS

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Handheld US rolls out rugged Algiz 7 tablet
Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today’s movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com . An automated vacuum cleaner that pumps out rap while tidying your mess

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Screen Grabs: DJ Roomba mixes business with pleasure on Parks and Recreation
Anyone who’s been following Google’s codename saga for Android builds is probably 15 pounds heavier just from hearing the names themselves — Cupcake , Donut , Eclair , Froyo , you get the idea.

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Raiding the Android pantry: after Froyo comes ‘Gingerbread’
Ready for another dustup in multitouch land ? Turns out that cool Displax multitouch film we saw a few days ago is actually called ViP Interactive Foil, and was developed in 2004 by a company called Visual Planet — Displax was just showing it off to promote their new touch controller, but didn’t tell anyone about the source of the film when that’s where all the interest was

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Displax multitouch film actually developed by Visual Planet, frowny faces all around
Looks like Panasonic’s push to lead the 3D pack continues unabated.

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Panasonic announces new 3D Blu-ray recorders, players