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POPSMicrovision's Pico Projector At CEATEC in Tokyo, Japan, Microvision demonstrated the next-generation pico projector prototype - a pocket-sized laser projector that connects to mobile phones, personal media players and other mobile devices.
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POPSBenq MID S6: A New Powerful Mobile Internet Device After months MIA, BenQ’s S6 MID is available now in Italy and it is expected to hit the world market very soon. A mobile internet device with impressive specs and features: 800MHz Intel Atom CPU, 4.8-inch WVGA (800 x 480) display, 512MB DDR2 RAM, a 2GB SSD, Bluetooth 2.0 / WiFi, HSDPA, microSD slot, inbuilt G-sensor and support for many multimedia formats, and convenient “free-surf” user interface.
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POPSQik -- A Mobile Phone Video Streaming Site, Qik is software that enables you to stream videos directly from your phone to the Web. You can stream videos to your friends in Facebook, Twitter, etc. or as your camcorder to capture entertaining and special moments.
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POPSBreadcrumbz a Featured Android Application The Android Developer Challenge (ADC) is a Google-sponsored program providing $10 million in total awards for the best mobile apps built on the Android platform. The first phase of the ADC is now complete. 50 teams of developers each received a $25,000 award and the opportunity to compete in the second and final round. One of them is Breadcrumbz a mobile application offering a different kind of navigation, using pictures instead of a map.
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POPSInfosys's Holographic Mobile Devices According a U.S. patent, granted by Infosys by 2010 the hansets will beam 3D films, games and virtual goods as holograpic images. Infosys's device will be able to send and receive the 3D images, allowing for example 3D text messaging on an iPhone.
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POPSFring -- Free Mobile VoIP, IM and More Fring is a peer-to-peer Mobile VoIP based internet telephony network which enables users to interact with social networks and to call and chat for free. Recently it also launched an API, allowing third-party developers to develop new applications for the community.
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POPSPolaroid using Zink Paper Polaroid's inkless mobile printer called Polaroid Pogo offer users the chance to print colour photos from their mobile phone via Bluetooth or digital camera without the need for a computer. The heart of the inkless printing is the ZINK Paper™, an advanced composite material. Crystals in this paper are activated and colorized by heat in the printer.
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POPSMobile Second Life Exploring the Second Life virtual world on a mobile. Some realizations of this fascinating idea are emerging. A few clips of: a concept demo of Second Life on the iPhone produced by mobile technology firm Comverse; a technology developed by Vollee, that will make it possible to run Second Life on 3G handsets via Vollee's streaming media service; a mobile application unveiled by Samsung and a mobile phone viewer for Second life created by SUN.
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POPSAdobe's Open Screen Project -- Flash on Mobile Adobe has announced a plan to get its Flash player installed on more mobile devices. The "Open Screen Project", as it is called, will remove barriers for developers and designers as they publish content and applications across desktops and devices.
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POPS Ubuntu Mobile and Moblin Mobile Internet Devices About Ubuntu Mobile,, an edition of Ubuntu Linux that is built specifically for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs.) and Moblin, an open source project focused on the development of Linux for Intel-based mobile devices.