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Sony Future Bluetooth And NFC Headset

Recently sony doing an secret Bluetooth headset. It's not also a Bluetooth headset, it also act as a Near field communication headset. Erjon Hatillari, designer of Bluetooth headset, was inspired by the simplicity of the Sony Vaio’s On/Off button and is almost as small. Using the same unique color scheme as the Vaio, the rechargeable earpiece’s chrome detail glows green during a call and orange when charging. In the form of a single ear bud with one large button control, this design combines easy-to-use functionality with basic ergonomics into one sharp looking earpiece. There are many features behind this device. It will in the market at the end of 2012. Sony plans to claim an patent to this device. It will be act with the Sony mobiles and Vaio laptop.

 

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Adobe, Sony, Nokia And Motorola Logo History

Adobe Logo History

At its inception in December 1982, Adobe Systems had a staff of two: John Warnock and Chuck Geschke.

Starting up a new company was risky, especially for two fortysomething men with families to support. Warnock and Geschke were pragmatists,

however. If Adobe failed, they knew they could fi nd work elsewhere, given their pedigrees and the employment climate of Silicon Valley in the 1980s. Besides, the two were confi dent in the technology. Th ey knew that the software language they’d developed had natural applications for office environments in which dumb, noisy printers churned out page after page of poorly composed documents.

The programming language that became known as PostScript solved several problems. First, communications between PC and printer needed only one software language instead of a mishmash of specialized drivers and application protocols for each device. Second, the language could describe both text and graphics on one page, thus eliminating the need to literally cut and paste words and pictures onto paperboard. And this language

would be hooked up to one of the new, quieter laser printers, sparing workers the clatter of dot-matrix and daisy-wheel models.

Adobe First Logo Designer was Marva Warnock

 

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Sony and Google Combination makes Internet TV

If you think a fastest internet connection and a TV with great picture clarity are the best things you can have there’s a surprise for you. Google and Sony have teamed up to provide us with a combined and better version of the two most useful inventions in the field of technology.


Yes! It is true, Sony powered by Google has created an Internet Television where you can update your Facebook status while viewing your favorite show on the same screen. Isn’t that amazing? Well…. That’s not it! This unique gadget has a toolbar which varies its size with changes from TV to internet. While its unusually large to match the TV it is quite normal when it comes to the internet.

 

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Future Concept Playstation 4


Going futuristic has never gone out of style and this is quite clear from what we have over here: a PS4 console concept design that seems slimmer than the new PS3 Slim and raises hopes. Crafted, or rather, designed by Tai Chiem, this 3D model will surely make all the gizmo freaks drooling spit all over the place.As the designer expects, the Playstation 4 will sport a high end touch screen rather than glossy body that the current generation gaming console sports.