Friday, September 27, 2013

Transparent Mobile Devices

Transparent mobile phone developed by US company

An US technology firm says it has created a transparent mobile phone whose technology rivals that of current smartphones. The device, developed by Polytron Technologies, is made of conductive glass which is 
scratch and shatter resistant. No price has yet been announced for the phone, which should go on sale within the year.



Flexible OLED Display

Samsung Yuom..

Handheld devices with flexible display..
In January 2013 Samsung officially launched their flexible OLED displays, calling them YOUM displays. YOUM panels are bendable - but it's likely that the first product to use those displays will actually be rigid. The display can be "curved" thought. A plastic based AMOLED will also be shatterproof, and also lighter and thinner compared to glass based OLEDs. Check out Samsung's YOUM demonstration from CES 2013 in the video below:

Indeed we expect that the first products with flexible OLEDs will be mobile phones. Those phones will be lighter and thinner than current phones, and the display will be much stronger ("shatterproof"). It's also possible that Samsung will indeed use a curved display.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Firefox.... Browser with a whole new experience

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Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source[11] web browser developed for WindowsOS X, and Linux, with a mobile version for Android, by Mozilla Foundationand its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine to render web pages, which implements current and anticipated web standards

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 Firefox for desktop is available for WindowsOS X, and Linux. Firefox for mobile is available for Android. In September 2013, a "Metro" app version of Firefox for Windows 8, optimized for touchscreen use, was introduced on the "Aurora" release channel.

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