By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on January 16th, 2013%
Innovation is the name of the game.
For 2013, the tech world opens up with some of the top competitions punching and butting out gadgets, comparing shares and results, and enhancing creativity to new inventions. Tech experts expect the following gadget-should-haves to look out for this year.
Project Glass | Google
This is characterized as the introduction of wearable computers. Google Project Glass has already been viral and made it into tech headlines as a possible product. But before this project was even made, military forces have already been using these glasses. With this, major corporations have quite slowly joining . . . → Read More: Top 4 Gadgets You Should Have for 2013
By Jharma Mulchandani, on August 23rd, 2012%
On Thursday, the chief executive officer of LG Display Co. Han Sang-beom stated that this month the company has began a mass production of the supposed in-cell panels, which is the latest technology widely anticipated to be in the next iPhone of Apple Inc.
According to the CEO, the company had some hard time building up the new technology. However, they finally had overcome those hard times with the in-cell technology as the latest progress in the industry.
Moreover, this new kind of technology is expected to be used by Apple. The primaru objective of this is to allow the . . . → Read More: LG Display on mass productions on in-cell panels for smartphones
By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on July 27th, 2011%
When Apple emphasized some of the new features to come with MacOS X Lion back during its WWDC 2011, one involved a demo illustrating face detection technology being used in the popular self-portrait app, Photo Booth. Now, it looks that face detection technology will probably make its way to iOS 5, where it may be an integral portion to some new apps.
This kind of technology came to Apple after they bought the Swedish company, Polar Rose, which specialized in face detection algorithms. Judging from a Polar Rose Recognizr app video demo, the technology does not . . . → Read More: Apple Adds Face Detection API to iOS 5
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