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What do cell phones, mp3 players and “as seen on TV” products all have in common? The answer, they are all products that stay on the cutting edge of technology. The fact that a footwear company and a computer manufacturer would team up together is astonishing. Nike and Apple joined forces together in 2006 to create the Apple+Nike shoe. This shoe fused Nike’s design technology with Apple’s innovative iPod. A Nano is contained in the shoes sole. With Apple selling over one million iPhones and over 3 billion songs on iTunes, you can see how Apple is leading the pack in developing technologically advance products. This is only a portion of what they have going on in the field of technology.
Blu Ray Technology
The blu-ray was developed by several consumer electronics groups including Apple, Hitachi, HP, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Samsung, and Thomson. There has to be a union amongst companies before new products can be made. Each company stands to make money from the various components that often compliment technology products. Blu Ray disk would be useless to produce without a compatible television that could deliver the quality that blu ray offers. Panasonic is now turning out blu ray recorders in addition to its plasma televisions.
Camera Phone Technology
Cameras technology has advanced past a professional level where consumers can produce the same traditional picture quality as photo studios. The Nikon D90 prosumer DSLR camera for instance can create stunning still pictures in addition to High Definition (HD) video. Nokia’s N85 Mobile Phone includes games, music, gps and a camera. Samsung’s G810 camera phone technology features wifi, gps and TV output settings. The i8510 by Samsung is a prime example of several technologies being incorporated into phones. According to Samsung’s Electronics sales and marketing assistant manager Philippe El Nakour, The Samsung Innov8 uses the latest in imaging applications, such as smile shot, blink shot, and face recognition. Read more...
www.netbooknews.com play Taiwan brings together the most innovative display technology from the worlds leading hardware producers. This compilation includes a mobile LED light bulb which has a battery and is activated through touch. This is a prototype device and we hope to see a final product in 2011, they tell us they are still working on how the light bulb will know how to turn on when there is a power outage and not just when you turn off the light. We also have some ground breaking solar technology that looks like a window but is actually a solar panel, we haven’t seen anything like this, it really looks like we could integrate this into our homes. The more opaque window will product 6 watts and the more transparent only produces 2. If you leave your home for 8 hours on the more opaque will produce enough energy to run your netbook for 3 hours. Also at display Taiwan we uncovered some displays! The two most interesting screens were the CPT screen that looks a lot like the Pixel Qi Screen, the screen uses 2.5 watts and with out the backlight it goes down to 1 watt. check it out, for out door display technology we hope that it comes to market. AUO also has a great display its transparent for functionality of the touch screen when looking at the pictures is up and down but in the drawing application anything goes. This 2.4 inch display is a prototype as they are also working on 4″ and 7″ displays. Putting something like this into your windshield interesting but the …