Archive for the ‘gadgets’ tag
Gmail enables IMAP!
You can retrieve your Gmail messages with a client or device that supports IMAP, like Microsoft Outlook or Apple Mail.To enable IMAP in your Gmail account:
1. Log in to your Gmail account.
2. Click Settings at the top of any Gmail page.
3. Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP.
4. Select Enable IMAP.
5. Configure your IMAP client* and click Save Changes.
Via Google Help Page
I now have my iPhone and Apple Mail set up to use IMAP. This is awesome.
Samsung
For years, notebook technology has been advancing at an incredible pace. Processors grew in speed exponentially, along with hard drive capacities, and mobile multicore computing made a huge splash with the Core Duo. In contrast, the biggest headline for batteries this year was that the current generation has a tendency to explode.
Samsung is going to give laggard consumer notebook battery technology and needed boost next year with, get this, a battery that will last an entire month!

They also have one that doesn’t look like a cordless docking station, but it only lasts a week.
Tower of Babel Translator
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It’s a translator that translates words as you subvocalize them (think Snake’s communicator in Metal Gear Solid). Right now they have a Chinese to English translator as well as English to Spanish/German version.
Toshiba Tecra M4 Tablet
Thanks to CSE481b, I will be the owner of a brand new M4 for the remainder of this academic quarter.
I received the tablet a few hours ago through the departmental equipment borrowing system. After the novelty of being able to draw on the screen wore off, I realized that most applications are rather terrible on the tablet platform. Using web browsers is a pain, file navigation and menus are not pen-centric etc.
However the tablet does have one good app, Windows Journal. Journal is like the classic notepad, but it’s pen instead of keyboard based.
Tablet PC’s of interest
pics from
whatisnew.com
Motion Computing’s LE1600 Slate:
Insane viewing angle (the glare suggests this is a VA screen)
It’s insanely thin.





