Let's face it. Phones today have everything. You can watch full-length movies in better quality than you can on your four-year-old laptop with some phones. So, what's next? What new feature can be ...
May 20, 2009 If you’re looking to share some of the video or photos stored on your mobile phone with an audience then the KDDI pico projector could be just the thing for you. Designed to work with the ...
LAS VEGAS--Texas Instruments wants to turn your cell phone into a wide-screen TV. The semiconductor manufacturer is showing a prototype digital projector, based on its digital light processors (DLPs), ...
A start-up is developing an ultra-compact projector it hopes will someday be sold as an accessory for a wide range of mobile devices. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he ...
A new mini projector prototype could see mobile phone users hosting impromptu movie screenings on makeshift screens such as white towels or walls... without killing the battery. Unlike conventional ...
Transistors soak up much limelight in the digital world. But the backstage heroes are lasers: Red lasers brought us compact discs and cheap long-distance communications. Blue lasers, which cram even ...
Light Blue Optics Ltd (LBO) has developed a revolutionary technology for miniature laser projectors dubbed PVPro™. Today they announced their latest demonstrator unit, which is only 3.78 cubic inches ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Texas Instruments Inc has unveiled new versions of its chips for advanced mobile features, including mini-projector technology it sees as the next big thing after the now ...
Debuting here at CES, the LightPad mixes a handheld projector with a laptop dock. It sounds weird, but it's also kind of neat. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, ...
For several years people have been talking about the idea of miniaturizing a projector so that it’s small enough to fit inside a cell phone or digital camera. Now it’s finally been done, and 3M is ...
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