From Sensors to Programming on Handheld Devices

Saturday, 23 February 2008

Wiimote competing with the SHAKE

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Over 30 million people around the world have access to Wii Controller. Nintendo Wii Controller, known as Wiimote (Wii Remote), can be used i...
Wednesday, 6 February 2008

Something less wired

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No one likes carrying a big bag of wires or being wired to something when you would like to walk around freely. This problem comes to light ...

Phidgets and Handheld device

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UMPC comes with at least two USB ports, which allow users to access non-standard interaction technologies such as Phidgets . Phidgets Interf...
Saturday, 12 January 2008

Asus EEE, Ultra Mobile PC

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The Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC), is a specification for a small form factor tablet PC. It was developed as a joint development exercise by Micros...
Tuesday, 8 January 2008

Powerful chips on mobile phones

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The good news is in the next few years , 5 years apparently, mobile phones will carry chips with the power of today's desktop PCs. This ...
Sunday, 21 October 2007

Sensor Noise (I)

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Sensory data is usually noisy unless the sensor itself has a decent built-in filter. However, we can write simple filters to filter out nois...
Tuesday, 2 October 2007

PDF Reader/Viewer and Handhelds (I)

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FoxitReader Core Engine has been proven to be one of the best performed PDF Rendering Engines. The code base is probably the smallest in the...
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