Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’
Prodigy turns any solid surface into a keyboard for your iPhone 4
A Korean company has developed a new gadget for the iPhone 4 that it could start to be used for other devices and PCs, this new portable gadget allows you to project a virtual keyboard using a laser, which allows you to convert any solid surface in a touch keyboard so you can use it as such.
In principle, as is a fairly new technology has some limitations, in fact, we use the virtual keyboard without gestures appropriately and unnecessary because we can induce typos because the device runs on locating our fingers when pressing the “keys”.
Basically it is to recognize in real time when the laser is projected to be withdrawn due to “push” that we have made, thus the device called Prodigy immediately detects the location and the value assigned to the key in relation to where we typed. To use it we should use the Bluetooth connectivity, means by which information transmitted Prodigy keystrokes to the iPhone 4. As extra information, we report that the Korean company’s gadget includes an extra battery so users have the possibility of not seeing reduced time using your iPhone.
In terms of cost, reportedly, the Prodigy model goes on sale for about 150 pounds.
Free games for iPhone and Android, until December 25
If you want good games for iPhone or Android , then Christmas came early, as Gameloft is giving away, until December 25, mobile games every day.
To find out where to download the games you just have to be attentive to the Twitter account where every day announcing the gift in question . And in addition to the games (here we cross our fingers that it Copen with Assassin’s Creed) also showed gains exclusive premium content for games, and some surprises.
So be attentive, give them the eye up and start receiving gifts until Christmas.
I Say, Simon to play on your iPhone
Simon Did one ever? I do. He was a giant disk and somewhat heavy, but I could entertain a good time with it. Fortunately, technology advances, and the way we returned some of these gems of the past, so we can enjoy the comforts of today.
This is how we enjoy I Say, one free explanation for the iPhone, which plays Simon on the touch screen, lights, memory, and new sound effects, you’ll be back memories of the ’80s (and if you had not yet born in that era, not a bad time to test your memory to the old school style).