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Mouse Canggih Yang Bisa Berfungsi Menjadi Scanner

LG meluncurkan LG Mouse Scanner. Sesuai dengan namanya, alat ini lahir sebagai sebuah perangkat yang menggabungkan fungsi navigasi komputer (mouse) dan alat pemindai (scanner).


“Kami menawarkan keunikan fungsi dengan kejutan inovasi terkini di dalamnya,” kata Billy Tantri, IT Product Marketing LG Electronics Indonesia

Tampilan LG LSM-100 tak jauh beda dengan alat bantu navigasi komputer (mouse) lainnya. Perbedaan hanya terlihat dengan adanya tambahan dua tombol pada bagian samping kiri yaitu tombol scan untuk mengaktifkan fungsi pemindaian dan tombol back untuk kembali ke menu sebelumnya.

Perbedaan besar terlihat pada bagian penampang dasar karena di sinilah terletak alat pemindainya. Layaknya alat pemindai (scanner), mouse inovatif ini juga lengkap dengan lensa optik beserta rangkaian perangkat pendukung di dalamnya yang bertugas untuk mengenali obyek.

Hanya dengan menekan tombol scan, pemindaian dapat langsung dilakukan dengan menyapukan ‘mouse pintar’ ini pada seluruh bidang obyek yang diinginkan. LG LSM-100 sendiri mampu menangani pemindaian dengan luas bidang pindai mencapai ukuran A3.

Sebagai perangkat pemindai, ia dilengkapi dengan dua sensor laser berkekuatan 1200dpi, yang berfungsi untuk mengenali koordinat objek yang akan dipindai. Dua sensor laser ini membuat hasil pemindaian tidak akan berubah meski terjadi pengulangan proses pemindaian pada bidang sama.

“Pengguna dapat memindai dengan gerakan leluasa baik ke kiri, kanan dan bahkan gerakan berputar sekalipun tidak akan mempengaruhi hasil pemindaian. Keberadaan dua sensor laser akan memastikan obyek terpindai dengan baik,” klaim Billy.

Menggunakan perangkat yang dibanderol seharga US$129 atau sekitar Rp1,17 juta ini, pengguna dapat memodifikasi hasil pindaian yang sebelumnya berupa kombinasi dari teks, tabel dan gambar ke dalam bentuk berkas teks maupun tabel yang siap diedit.

Cukup geser hasil pindaian sebelumnya ke dalam halaman Microsoft word atau Microsoft excel, perangkat lunak akan secara otomatis hanya akan mengambil teks atau tabel dari hasil pindaian sebelumnya dalam format siap edit.

5 Apps You Can Build With New Android App Inventor

Somewhere inside of you is a Steve Jobs, a Bill Gates, a Mark Zuckerberg, stinking up the place with fabulosity. So, go make an App, today is your day.
Now that Google has released App Inventor in beta, there isn't a moment to lose. Start building and change the world. Here are 5 ideas to help get you started.


1. I Can Hear You!
This app is awesome because every time you shout "Can you hear me now?" your phone automatically replies, "I can hear you, I can hear you, already!" No more stress, frustration, and phone rage. Sure, it doesn't actually mean your call is going through, but who cares. In the future, no calls will go through because the phone networks and computers will be busy calculating tiered data charges.


2. iBehatin' the iPhone
You know how some of your friends have iPhones and they always be all up in your grill about your Android shizzle. Well, this app sends a sonic wave out to anyone calling you from an Apple product, rendering them catatonic. How's that iPhone working for you now, byatch?!


3. Where in Heck is Cameron Diaz - The Game
It's been a while since we saw a decent sequel to Carmen Sandiego, and this could be it. Players can use their Android phones to crawl the four corners of Google Earth looking for the last decent part our poor, but lovely, Diaz played. Many of us fondly remember the high point of her career, playing opposite Jim Carrey in The Mask. Which gives us another great idea: an App that kills you every time your career's highest point is a co-starring role in a Jim Carrey comedy.

4. Automatic Celebrity Tweet Generator
Updating your followers on Twitter is a pain, especially if you are famous. You have drugs to take, drinks to drink, and prostitutes to procure. This app could do the Twitter thingy job for you.

Among the library of great tweets are such feats of intellectual ingenuity as: You guys are the best. Don't know where I'd be without you.

Then there's the old standby: Here is a picture of me naked in front of yet another hotel bathroom mirror.


And our personal favorite: I love 's They are awesome, ka-ching.

5. Calling Plan Doomsday Clock
Every phone has to have one of these babies. A Doomsday Clock that counts down to the day your contract ends. Now, most people don't ever get to that point because they change phones, and just keep renewing their plans to get a deal on the latest phone so, the likelihood is that if you ever get to the end of your perpetual 2 year plan, the world will end, and you will wash up on the shores of hell with a bag full of Kins and a Windows Mobile presentation from 2002.

We is very good at designing apps that people really want.


Dual-Touch Screen Mini Laptop

Dual-Touch Screen Mini Laptop

Toshiba has launched a new dual-screen, touch-screen mini laptop designed for surfing the internet, sending and receiving emails and keeping up to speed with social networking sites on the move. 
The Libretto W100 runs Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, and has two 7in, LED-backlit touch-screens. Toshiba says its compact size and clamshell form factor provides "unrivalled flexibility". 
"One screen can be used for content creation, like Word documents or emails, while the other could be used to browse the web, social networks or multimedia programs," said Toshiba, the company that invented the laptop 25 years ago. "Additionally, the device can also be used vertically thanks to an integrated accelerometer." 
Users type on a virtual keyboard, which boasts hectic feedback to provide a physical sense of keys being pressed. The Libretto W100 uses an Intel processor and a 62GB solid state drive to store applications, documents and movies, photos and music. It features integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and there is also a 3G version that will enable users to surf the web using the mobile phone network.


sources :http://www.bukisa.com/articles/535112_dual-touch-screen-mini-laptop 
Toshiba also unveiled two other new laptops, the Portege R700 and AC100. The R700 is a lightweight laptop with a 13in screen, which uses a new cooling system to ensure it doesn't overheat, while the AC100 is only 14mm thick and runs Google's Android operating system. Toshiba said it could boot up in less than a second, allowing users to get online quickly and easily. 
All three new laptops will go on sale next month. Toshiba has not yet confirmed pricing details for any of the devices. 
The Toshiba Libretto W100 is an innovative little computer which is either a dual screen tablet or a mini-laptop with a virtual keyboard instead of a physical one, depending on how you look at it. Toshiba plans to offer a limited number of the devices soon, but right now it’s only available in Japan — 
unless you’re willing to drop $1400 to order a unit from Conics, a retailer that specializes in exporting Asian computers to the West. 
The folks at Wow Pow managed to get their hands on a unit from Conics, with the Japanese operating system converted to English. The site has the first unboxing video for the Libretto W100 that I’ve seen. There are also a couple of video overviews of the device. You can check out all the videos after the break.
As a quick refresher, the Toshiba Libretto W100 has two 7 inch capacitive touchscreen displays with resolutions of 1024 x 600 pixels. It has a 1.2GHz Intel Pentium U5400 processor, 2GB of DDR3 memory, and a 62GB solid state disk. The device supports 802.11b/g/n WiFi, WiMAX, and Bluetooth and has a webcam, USB port, microSD card slot, and comes with 2 or 4 hour batteries. It weighs just over 1.5 pounds. 
Probably one of the most interesting things Toshiba has done with this device is give it several different virtual keyboards, allowing you to hold it in two hands and type with your thumbs or place it on a tablet and treat it like a traditional laptop. You can see more about the virtual keyboards in my first look video. 
The list price is expected to be around $1100, but Conics charges a premium for exporting the tablet from Japan. There’s no word on when the Libretto W100 will officially launch in the US.

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