iPad Killer: Google Unveils Its Android Tablet

 

While the project is still a way to hit the market, Google Android head Andy Rubin gave members of the public and the press conference on Mobile Diving out a Tablet PC without buttons that run on the system Android.

The cushion is comparable in size to Apple iPad, but no buttons. This is a departure from previous hardware for Android, which included four buttons, and Rubin, said this change was intentional. The pad is oriented matter which depends. A button that makes this confusing, so they went without it.

The tablet runs on a new version of the Android operating system and can include video conferencing and chat skills, simplified menus and a three-dimensional version of Google Maps. Android and Motorola are developing this murderer IPAD.

This is the first time Google has given the public a view of the hardware works as expected, and it was just enough to whet your appetite for more. No date has been set for release, other than to say “next year.”

iPod Nano Watch Breaks Kickstart.com Funding Record

It is difficult being an entrepreneur these days with the cost being so high in the global market. From this problem, sites were developed as Kickstarter.com allowed people to donate to projects that they felt worthy of funding.

You can only get $ 10 or $ 20 per person, but to donate thousands of people, and people have received thousands of dollars for their projects, and inventions to the movies. Recently, the idea of someone to create an iPod Nano clock won $ 600,000 in 20 hours, breaking all records for Kickstarter.com.

The idea came from a former Nike creative director who had experience in the development of watches in the mega shoe company. He got the idea when Steve Jobs said the new nano is so small that it can be used, so the iPod Nano clock was born.

The clock does not actually come with a Nano, however, is a bracelet that people can add to your Nano when they leave. Two types were developed. One allows people to take the Nano in and out at leisure, and the second becomes a permanent base for the Nano.

IM Emoticons: Are They Necessary or Annoying?

 

 

I’m not a big talker, either in person or over the Internet. Being a professional writer mainly Internet-based clients, I often chat online via Skype on a job or another, and I always notice the large number of emoticons that are available for use.

As a writer, I have always been the best to express my emotions through words and descriptions. Is the population and trade in my business and I’ve always found that the use of emoticons a bit … well … annoying. Do not get me wrong, I myself have fallen prey to the occasional smiley face kiss kiss when my wife was in the chat, but I’m always going to need the smiley that tilts or clapping?

I’m soon going to find myself on the receiving end of a digital karate fight and I feel the need to pay my respects before cyber battle? I do not think so. I’m soon going to enter “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” and have to fight my wife of seven exes? If it did, then I bet that ninja smiley would be useful.

Sometimes it is not the emoticon that is annoying, but rather the frequent use of them. I understand that I can be happy while talking to me, but I do not need to see a smiling face at the beginning and end of each post.