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Sharp présente le premier moniteur 3D du marché
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| vendredi, 25 juin 2010 | |
While it won't be long before billions of smartphones and tablets are in buyers' hands, PC history tells us that, of the dozen or so mobile platforms currently in play, not all can survive. Some must die. The carnage began to take shape at Mobile World Congress 2010, with Apple, Google, Microsoft, RIM, Nokia and others digging in for what promises to be a long, hard-fought battle. Between HP buying Palm, the Android-based EVO on Sprint's WiMax network drawing first 4G "blood," and Verizon and AT&T promising a swift response, it's clear that the warchests are opening up to win the battle for global mobile supremacy. (...)> See complete report on InformationWeek |
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This is the must-have book for designers who want to expand their skills and improve the quality of their designs. Learning CSS technology and continually improving one's design and developer skills is essential for every Web designer in today's…
Le constructeur présente le moniteur LL-151-3D qui permet de basculer de l’univers 2D à celui de la 3D. Il s’agit d’un écran LCD 15’’ TFT qui ne requiert pas le port de lunettes…
23 juin 1868: la première machine à écrire
L'imprimeur américain Christopher Latham Sholes reçoit un brevet pour son invention qu'il appelle "type-writer" (machine à…

While it won't be long before billions of smartphones and tablets are in buyers' hands, PC history tells us that, of the dozen or so mobile platforms currently in play, not all can survive. Some must die. The carnage began to take shape at Mobile World Congress 2010, with Apple, Google, Microsoft, RIM, Nokia and others digging in for what promises to be a long, hard-fought battle. Between HP buying Palm, the Android-based EVO on Sprint's WiMax network drawing first 4G "blood," and Verizon and AT&T promising a swift response, it's clear that the warchests are opening up to win the battle for global mobile supremacy. (...)