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The Future Of Touchscreen Technology

February 19, 2012Erik Kain

The thing I enjoy about the above concept video is that none of it is really that far-fetched. In fact, some of the innovations predicted in the above video are already coming true. That’s not surprising, given the video is a couple years old already. The concept is the product of TAT’s open innovation project. […]

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Astonishing Tribe, BlackBerry, byline=E.D. Kain, Capacitive sensing, Facebook, Forbes, Gear, Mobile, Research In Motion, RIM, Somatosensory system, TAT, Tech, Touchscreen, Twitter

Can You Imagine Riding In A Self-Driven Car?

February 8, 2012Erik Kain

Imagine driving in a car that does all the work for you – like ‘s Siri voice technology, but at the wheel of the vehicle you’re riding in – your life, in other words, in the palm of a computer’s hand. It’s not science fiction, either. This is technology already being developed. Wired has a […]

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Apple, BlackBerry, byline=E.D. Kain, Driverless car, Gear, Google, Human Ingenuity, Intelligent Tech, John Updike, Levandowski, Tech, Tom Vanderbilt, United States

BlackBerry ‘London’ Superphone Image Leaked Online

February 1, 2012Erik Kain

A new photo of RIM’s newest BlackBerry superphone ‘London’ reveals a slick new design. Crackberry.com posted the above image of BlackBerry’s upcoming London ‘superphone.’ Engadget notes that “the svelte render now sports a more curvaceous and onyx exterior — a departure from the angular metallic P’9981-esque dummy-unit first spied back in November. Those tweaks validate another rumor, which […]

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BlackBerry, byline=E.D. Kain, Central processing unit, Gear, London, Milan, Mobile, Multi-core processor, Random-access memory, Research In Motion, Tech, Texas Instruments OMAP

Two Reasons Why RIM Is Still Worth Buying

February 1, 2012Erik Kain

Research in Motion (RIM), the maker of BlackBerry smartphones, may seem like a dinosaur in today’s flashy mobile market, but Tony Bradley thinks they still have a lot of untapped value. First off, he notes, “RIM has a very large customer base of companies, and government agencies that fit this description. These organizations might not […]

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Apple, BlackBerry, byline=E.D. Kain, Google, Mobile, Motorola, Patent, Research In Motion, RIM, Smartphone, Tech

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