الأربعاء، 9 يناير 2013

Your Landline Could Get a Second Life With 'The Home Phone'

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Your Landline Could Get a Second Life With 'The Home Phone'
2:58:36 AMCamille Bautista
Dust off that landline — household phones may be making a comeback with a new Kickstarter project. The Home Phone, designed by French husband and wife team UrbanHello, is a smartphone for the whole family, allowing shared conversations with its automatic hands-free mode. When placed on a surface, the 360-degree loudspeaker activates, and its use reduces electromagnetic wave exposure by 99%.

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Here's a Close-Up Look at Panasonic's 20-Inch 4K Tablet
Tuesday, January 08, 2013 2:48 PMCharlie White
After today's announcement of Panasonic's 20-inch 4K tablet, the company unveiled the enormous slab at its booth at CES 2013. We got a close-up look at this super-thin Windows 8 device, and we bring you this gallery along with all of its specs and particulars. Panasonic told us this prototype is aimed at professionals who will be able to use a stylus to manipulate graphics in the cloud.

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Panasonic Reveals Enormous 20-Inch 4K Tablet
Tuesday, January 08, 2013 1:24 PMSamantha Murphy
LAS VEGAS — At a keynote speech Tuesday morning at CES 2013, Panasonic showed off the world's first 20-inch 4K tablet. The new Windows 8 tablet prototype has a 20-inch screen and 4K resolution, and is a half-inch thick. The tablet can work with a stylus, and users will be able to update content directly on the cloud. Panasonic said it is intended for designers and business users.

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5 College Classes You'll Wish You Could Take
Tuesday, January 08, 2013 8:38 AMKate Freeman
Remember that viral video in December of an eagle picking up a baby? Turns out, there was no cause for concern — the video was created by three university students at the Centre NAD in Montreal. Don't feel bad if you were one of the millions of people tricked into thinking the event actually happened — the video was well made. And the students earned an "A" for their project.

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