Monday, December 03, 2012

Samsung's Curvy Projector Is More Pocketable Than the Galaxy SIII

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5965103/samsungs-curvy-projector-is-more-pocketable-than-the-galaxy-siii

Samsung's Curvy Projector Is More Pocketable Than the Galaxy SIIIDesigned to complement Samsung's Galaxy line of tablets and smartphones, the company's new EAD-R10 Mobile Beam Projector is curved like a handset, instead of the standard projector brick, so it more easily slips into your pocket. It's just too bad its specs harken back to pocket projectors from a few years ago.

With just 20 lumens of brightness and a resolution of 640 x 360 it's far from being on the bleeding edge of pico projector technology. But by using slightly older components the Beam ends up with a smaller form factor than the Galaxy SIII and a price tag of just $221. At launch the EAD-R10 appears to be a South Korean exclusive, but since it appears to be a nice alternative to a hefty projector-imbued phone, here's to hoping Samsung releases it elsewhere soon after.

Samsung's Curvy Projector Is More Pocketable Than the Galaxy SIII

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Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II now open to pleasures of the rooted kind

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/03/verizon-galaxy-note-ii-rooted/

Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II rooted

Shame you can't do anything about that obnoxious home button branding, but thanks to the folks over at XDA you can now squeeze some root juice onto your VZW Samsung Galaxy Note II. As per usual with Sammy's Android devices, the process involves the use of Odin to flash an image before you can enjoy the perks. Do note however, the hackery only gives you superuser access -- there's no way to cram in a custom ROM just yet. Early users have reported a few issues, including busted mics, broken signal strength indicators and general slow-coach behavior, but it sounds like updates have now plugged most of those holes. You'll find the payload and instructions waiting at the source link -- just be careful not to orphan that S Pen.

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Sharp reveals the LL-S201A: a 20-inch multi-touch and stylus-friendly display

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/03/sharp-ll-s201a-big-pad/

Sharp reveals the LL-S201A 'BIG PAD': a 20-inch multitouch and stylus-friendly display

Sharp's continuing to push out new displays despite its well-documented financial troubles, and today it's got the LL-S201A model to show us. The 20-inch LED screen supports 10-point multi-touch input, and comes with a stylus which measures 2mm at the tip -- offering greater precision than finger-mimicking nibs of 6mm or more that Sharp says are normally used with capacitive panels. You can stick it on your desk in the standard monitor orientation, but design pros will want to lay it down, although they'll have to be working on a Windows machine (XP and up) as it's not compatible with Cupertino's OS. The 1,920 x 1,080 panel has a 3000:1 contrast ratio and 5ms gray-to-gray response time, and is fed from HDMI- and DisplayPort-ins -- complete with support for MHL on the former. It's due to launch in Japan on January 30th 2013 and, if it comes at a good price, could offer some strong competition to its stylus-friendly peers.

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Source: Sharp (1), (2)

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Gmail 4.2.1 for Android adds easier resizing, swipe features and more

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/03/gmail-4-2-1-android/

Gmail 421 for Android adds pinchtozoom, swipe to archivedelete and thumbnail support

That leaked Gmail APK we peeked at a month or so ago turned out to be right on the money. Google has just released version 4.2.1 of the Gmail app for Android, which does indeed add pinch-to-zoom on individual messages and swipe (left or right) to delete or archive. There are a couple of features we didn't see in the initial leak though, which are the ability to "auto-fit" a message to your phone's screen and a new thumbnail view of attached images -- you can then tap a thumbnail for a swipeable gallery. If still pictures aren't your bag, it's finally possible to attach phone-captured videos to an email as well. This version of Gmail is only available for phones with Android 4.0 or higher however, so older devices might be out of luck. If your device qualifies, you can download the new version of Gmail right now from the Google Play store.

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Source: Gmail (G+), Gmail (Google Play)

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Stratasys and Objet combine 3D printing / rapid prototyping powers, working on printing money

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/03/stratasys-and-objet/

Minnesota-based rapid manufacturing / rapid prototyping company Stratasys today announced that its has completed its merger with Iron Man / concert flute 3D printer, Objet. Combined, the new $3 billion company is home to the FDM, PolyJet and Solidscape Drop-on-Demand prototyping technologies. The companies have promised to "grow awareness of 3D printing for rapid prototyping and production." Hopefully that means we be getting a lot more of these things, as well.

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