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Your Next Phone Could Communicate Using Magnetism
3G, NFC, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are all well and good, but there’s perhaps an even geekier wireless protocol in town — and it uses magnetism for your phone to communicate.
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How Computer Memory Really Works
We talk about memory a lot when we discuss gadgets, and it’s no surprise: it’s one of the biggest indicators of performance in the gadgets we all use. But rarely do we stop and think about how it works at the very basic level.
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Sharp’s Free-Form Display Make Bezels Super-Thin, Screens Any Shape
Rectangular screens are so square. That’s presumably why Sharp has announced a new technology called Free-Form Display that could allow screens to come in any space, and reduce bezel size to almost zero.
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How Much Do The Parts In Google Glass Actually Cost?
Google’s willingness to trash Glass for the sake of fashion might not be as insane as we previously thought. Because according to a recent estimate from Teardown.com, the actual parts going into the $US1500 faceputer only add up to a measly 80 bucks.