Even though my iphone seems to be a huge signal for "technologically savvy", I really don't enjoy using new technology unless I have become really familiar with it.
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Japan recently launched a satellite that is suposed to create super fast internet service around the world. This new technology is very new and will have to be tested. The internet service that the satellite provides is supposedly "many times faster" than cable or DSL.
A new Japanese technology can detect smiles within a picture and then provide a percentage of exactly how much that person is smiling. Also, a new dog robot called Aibo has been released. The robot dog is to go on sale later this year and will cost $800.
Google is soon to add a service to their existing list of conveniences which allows users to create their own websites. The websites will be able to include calendars, photos and videos from youtube.
Blockbuster hopes to bring in more business with their device that functions similarly to appletv. There is worry, however, that the new media streaming device will cause Blockbuster retail stores to fade out of business.
Apple opens up the iphone to individual software developers to create a variety of applications especailly for the iphone.
IBM's newest technology called Racetrack is supposed to provide users with "faster cheaper and higher capacity data storage." This new technology will be available for all kinds of storage devices, including ipods, and is supposed to significantly increase the amount these type …
Bebo, the British Facebook rival, releases a new featuer enabling users to share copyrighted media information directly from their pages to their network of friends. Media companies have granted Bebo permission to use all of the media content made available to Bebo users.
Microsoft's new Playready technology integrates all the digital technology you could possibly want into your mobile device.
This new computer program allows you to back up all of your files internally on your computer in the case of a crash. This new system, which only costs $49.99, allows users to restore their crashed computers back to normal in minutes.
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