Google announced a new feature called Gesture Search, which allows users to search through files on their Google Android smartphones by tracing a letter like "A" or "H" on their screen
Microsoft unveils Windows MultiPoint Server 2010, aimed at the education segment. The product allows multiple users at multiple thin-client terminals to operate independently in a Windows environment while linked to a single host system. In theory, this would save schools or even small workgroups the expense of purchasing multiple workstations. Another of Microsoft's server offerings, SQL Server 2008 Release 2, is due in May.
The brain of the beholder dictates the manner in which beauty will be appreciated. While men process beauty with only the right side of their brains, women employ their entire brain for the activity.
Microsoft and Intuit are launching a Windows Azure SDK for Intuit Partner Platform, opening a way for developers to create applications for small and midsize businesses that rely on Intuit's QuickBooks financial software
Dell's upcoming Alienware M11x netbook has finally received a price tag of $799 for the entry-level model. First introduced earlier this year at CES, the device features graphics components similar to many 15-inch notebooks
The Obama administration has leapt to the defence of Google after the internet search giant threatened to pull the plug on its Chinese operations.
Google, the internet search engine, has set itself at odds with the authorities in China by declaring that it will stop censoring search results on its Chinese website.
Sony at CES introduced several new Z Series and F Series VAIO notebooks based on Intel's Core i5 and i7 platforms. The 13-inch Z Series design is attractive and extremely light, weighing under 3 lbs, as the frame is constructed from carbon fiber and machined aluminum. The notebook offers backlit keys and a keyboard design that closely matches Apple's aluminum MacBooks.
Panasonic at CES introduced a 1080p 3D camcorder designed for professional applications. The system utilizes twin lenses, eliminating the need for complex 3D rigs with several cameras and separate recorders. Both lenses, the camera head, and memory card recorder are all integrated into a single body, with the entire unit weighing less than 3 kg.
Korea's UniChal has introduced a unique electronic dictionary with the DIXAU DX3. The device can read words on a page and define or translate them with one click