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Samsung has been pretty trigger happy with these touchscreen candybar phones lately. Check out our review of their newest midrange model, the Mythic. Video Review by Jason Block Copyright 2009 611Connect.com Music: “Sans Titre” by VO www.sundaysinspring.net
www.mobilechoiceuk.com shows you Nifty Tricks with the LG New Chocolate BL20, a scaled back version of the Chocolate BL40. Using the full featured five megapixel camera we show you how to use text scan mode which allows you to scan and save documents. How to access all the great widgets using the shortcut button and how to add widgets to the shortcut menu. Finally, we show you how to add contacts to your favourite contacts list for speedy access. Nifty Tricks with the LG New Chocolate BL20 from Mobile Choice.
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Hey there sailor, we imagine you’ve been doing your fair share of button mashing what with a certain new bit of software out and about, but how would you like a whole new control paradigm? Taking up Steve Jobs’ war on buttons, a group of grad students at Japan’s Keio University have put together a comprehensive robot control interface that relies solely on finger swipes, taps, and presses. By employing the iPhone’s built-in accelerometer and multitouch screen, the robot can replicate a humanistic walking motion, perform sidesteps and, when called upon, kick a football with gusto and presumed passion. Your destination is just past the break, where the video demo awaits.
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