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Mind Controlled Pinball Showcased In Germany.
The Berlin Brain-Computer Interface Group showcased their awesome mind controlled pinball machine. This is just incredible
The headset and nose strap reads your brain waves, and after you’ve going through a little training with it, getting used to your brain waves being read like that, you should be able to become a handsfree-pinball champ in no time. Read the rest of this entry »
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A Few Leaked Pictures Of The Unreleased Blackberry Slider
I am a big fan of blackberry, since their mobile devices are just plain cool. They are a clean mix between a regular phone and a smart phone. Only with a more annoying keyboard.
Below are the leaked pictures of the to be released blackberry slider.
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Nokia Patents A Concept For A Self Charging Cellphone.
The mobile handset company Nokia has patented the idea of a self charging cellphone. The basic idea is that the phone will harvest.
The patent as borrowing as it is to read is below.
A battery for an electronic device is contained within a first frame that is coupled to a second frame by one or more piezoelectric elements. The second frame is coupled to a device chassis by one or more additional piezoelectric elements. Read the rest of this entry »
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The iPad Versus A Rock, Who Wins?
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Mobile Phone-Shaped Juice Bottles From Sierra Leone. A Fun And Innovative Treat
This is just clever.
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Rwandan President Paul Kagames` Progressive Speech At The African Union Summit Concerning Information And Technology
Above is President Paul Kagame of Rwandas` speech at the African union summit concerning information technology. The speech is goes a little into detail concerning what the President forsees as a potential to conceptualize and innovate. Read the rest of this entry »
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The CherryPal Africa Is A $100 Dollar Laptop For Africas’ Poor
Following in the tradition of helping Africa through innovation not based or supported by Africans, the Cherrypal Africa is a new 100 dollar laptop. The Cherrypal Africa to me has an insulting name, but the initiative is welcomed.Quoting their official website
At just $99, the new 7” Cherrypal Africa is one of the best buys in the world of electronics. Created with developing countries in mind, the Africa is our latest step toward closing the “digital divide”, and we’re extremely proud of this achievement. Whether you live in Ghana or Texas, the Cherrypal Africa is right for you! Read the rest of this entry »
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Adobe Announces Flash Player and AIR for Android. If They Do It Say Hello To Youtube On Your Mobile
I am a big fan of the iPhone, but what sucks about Apple is the bearacrasy which makes it not possible to view Flash files on the device. This means that some internet games and most importantly, Youtube is out of your viewing pleasure on the device.It is only sweet that, Google through Android are not following Apples footsteps and are allowing Flash on your Android phone. Quoting The Flash Blog
Right about now at Mobile World Congress, Adobe is officially announcing Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR for Android. I truly believe these technologies will redefine the mobile experience
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Nigeria To Start Mass Manufacturing Mobile Devices In Two Years
A Nigerian-based company, Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT), has announced plans to start producing mobile handsets and computer hardware in less than two years.
Ahmed Rufai, the CEO of the company, who announced this in Abuja, said that the company had completed and commissioned a locally made Printed Circuit Board Micro Electronics Centre, manned by NIGCOMSAT engineers. Read the rest of this entry »
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Zains African Assets Are Bought For 10.7 Billion By Bharti, An Indian Company
Zain is a Kuwait-based telecom company, which bought Celtel and through that deal started to offer telecommunication services to some parts of Africa.Zains purchase by Bharti, an Indian telecommunication company highlights the hopes of Indian companies to diversify by investing in developing regions.
According to the Wall Street Journal
The board of Kuwait’s Mobile Telecommunications Co. approved the sale of most of the company’s African assets to India’s Bharti Airtel Ltd. for $10.7 billion, according to two people familiar with the deal. Read the rest of this entry »





