Waterproof camcorder gets Wi-Fi Not only can you shoot video underwater with the Sanyo Xacti camcorder, but you can transmit the photos via Wi-Fi with the addition of Eye-Fi SD Wi-Fi card support. Wii Fit bulks up Nintendo adds new exercises and updates Wii Fit to provide more custom workouts for users. Motion tracking huge at E3 Sony and Microsoft have joined Nintendo in offering motion sensing controllers and technology. Project Natal aims controller-free gameplay Microsoft announced Project Natal, a new piece of technology that uses depth sensing cameras, microphones and specialized software to enable voice and facial recognition, full body motion sensing and the ability to play any game without a controller. Logitech's force feedback flight controller At E3 in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Logitech introduced its Flight System G940, its newest gaming peripheral and the company's first force feedback flight simulation controller. Computex: Acer's Android netbook Acer shows an Android-based Atom netbook that could be out this quarter. Computex: AMD shows DirectX11 chips AMD demonstrates DirectX 11, says chips coming this year. Computex: Snapdragon CPU prototype displayed Inventec, one of the world's largest contract PC makers expects to begin making its first laptop based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon microprocessor later this year. Computex: Windows 7 touch-screen netbook A revamped netbook with Windows 7 touchscreen and a machine based on Intel's new CULV chip are among new laptops from Taiwan's Gigabyte, on show at Computex on Monday. Computex: First look at Android netbooks Netbooks running Google's Android operating system have been talked about for a while but on Monday we got to see some, when Qualcomm used Taiwan's Computex to show laptops running its Snapdragon processor and the Google OS. Sony launches PSPGo At E3 in Los Angeles this week Sony announced its newest handheld game system called the PSP Go along with two new online download services. 25 Gigs of Someone Else's Data Keith and guest co-host Matt Hamblen from Computerworld talk about Microsoft's Bing, how they circumvent e-mail capping limits and why texting while driving is a really bad idea. (46:41) June Giveaways Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30. |
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