Exhibit offers art in byte-sized pieces
Exhibit offers art in byte-sized pieces
Akron Beacon Journal - If your appetite for fabulous computer art has been whetted by the Myers School of Art’s Outside the Box: New Cinematic Experiences at Emily Davis Gallery through Feb. 24, and you’re jonesing for another fix, don’t despair: Museum Of Contemporary Art
Computer interface design starts with respecting the real world
EurekAlert - Before Jeff Hawkins ever started making the original Palm Pilot digital organizer, he prototyped it as a block of wood with fake buttons and a paper screen. To this day the Palm Pilot is a successful design of human and computer interaction that
Nortel demonstrates fast mobile broadband
Windows Southern Africa - files at uplink speeds of 1.4 Mbps. The company claims this achievement illustrates the potential viability of next-generation wireless technologies for high-bandwidth applications between mobile devices such as VOIP, video streaming, real-time high
What’s your iPod wearing?
Long Beach Press-Telegram - LONG BEACH For a gadget so small, the consumer electronics industry has never seen anything as big. The diminutive device known as the iPod has spawned one of the biggest explosions in the electronic accessories field as companies scramble to
Kodak Debuts New EasyShares
ABC News - Kodak announced four new point-and-shoot digital cameras today, which all cost less than $500. In the ultracompact category, the company will offer the EasyShare V603, which features a 6.1MP sensor, 3X optical zoom lens, and a 2.5-inch LCD. Similar
Review: Matrox DualHead2Go
Network Computing - One of the compromises of portable computing is screen size. The most portable laptops sport 13- to 15-inch LCD panels that can make us squint our eyes to take in all we try to fill them with. Move to a larger screen size and suddenly a very