Posts Tagged ‘Prototype’

Ubiquity: Where the Command Line Meets Firefox

Mozilla has released a new prototype extension that attempts to bring the command line to the browser. The extension, called Ubiquity, uses a set of predefined commands to do things like map an address the user has highlighted, shoot off an email, and more.

August 27th, 2008
Ubiquity: Where the Command Line Meets Firefox

Crayon Physics: An Intriguingly Nerdy Game

I'm not really big on playing computer games that leave you sitting at your computer for days on end, but that doesn't mean I don't play games. A new game that is in the works, called Crayon Physics, is the epitome of what I love in a game: fun, increasingly difficult, and extremely creative.

November 16th, 2007
Crayon Physics: An Intriguingly Nerdy Game

Screenshots of Google Health Emerge

We’ve known that Google has been working on a “Health” service for quite some time now, but what we haven’t seen are screenshots. Google Blogoscoped has posted the first screenshots of what Google Health will presumably look like. They came from a prototype, so while things may change, the images give us a general idea of what Google intends to do with it.

August 14th, 2007
Screenshots of Google Health Emerge

Microsoft Demos Multi-Touch Laptop

Multi-touch is undoubtedly the new technology fad. The iPhone has it, Microsoft Surface has it, reactable has it, and before you know it your kitchen counters will all be one big multi-touch screen. The next move for multi-touch devices, however, is seemingly obvious...a replacement for the Tablet PC’s.

June 20th, 2007
Microsoft Demos Multi-Touch Laptop

Intel’s Mobile Metro Notebook Unbelievably Thin

Intel’s newest creation is sure to turn some heads being that it is only 0.7–inches think and a mere 2.25–pounds! Ziba has designed the new laptop that not only looks sleek and fashionable, but it’s also usable!

May 25th, 2007
Intel’s Mobile Metro Notebook Unbelievably Thin