- Vuzix Tac-Eye LT offers a clip on HUD for rugged, wannabe cyborgs
Does a pair of screens placed over your eyes seem like overkill? Well, AR enthusiasts, Vuzix has heard your calls and has introduced the Tac-Eye LT — a transparent monocular AMOLED display that only puts info in front of one of your peepers. Unlike some of the company’s other head-mounted displays, the Tac-Eye isn’t aimed at personal entertainment. Instead, Vuzix envisions it being used as a HUD in rugged environments, offering alerts, data and video feeds. The unit comes mounted on a pair of Oakley specs (of course) but it can easily be clipped to a pair of standard safety glasses. The 800 x 600 see-through display comes in three different configurations: VGA-in, video-in or both. The Tac-Eye LT is available throughout Europe now… at least according to the PR. We couldn’t find them for sale anywhere, nor could we track down pricing info. Head on after the break for the full release and a few more technical details.
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- Apple puts Galaxy Tab 10.1N on the chopping block, asks German court for preliminary injunction
It wasn’t long ago that Samsung modified its Galaxy Tab 10.1 to get it back on the German market, and it didn’t take long for Apple to respond. Apparently, Cupertino didn’t take kindly to Sammy’s sneaky workaround, and has filed for an injunction to stop the 10.1N from showing up on store shelves in Germany. The slate’s fate will be determined on December 22nd, so we’ll have to wait and see whether it joins its siblings on the sidelines, or is around to deliver some Honeycomb delights to those in Deutschland come Christmas morn.
Apple puts Galaxy Tab 10.1N on the chopping block, asks German court for preliminary injunction originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 29 Nov 2011 17:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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- Time Warner Cable’s tablet app available for Android, live TV streaming still iPad only
As promised, a Honeycomb compatible version of Time Warner Cable’s tablet app has arrived before the return of the NBA. Dubbed TWC TV in its Android iteration, v1.0 includes an integrated guide, the ability to act as a remote control, search TV listings, and schedule DVR recordings. So far it’s only promised to operate on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Xoom tablets, but the notes indicate it should scale to whatever Honeycomb slate you happen to have handy at the moment. The marquee live TV streaming feature is still on hold waiting for the release of Ice Cream Sandwich, but if what you need is a couch companion instead of a kitchen / bathroom TV screen it’s ready to go. Check out the Time Warner blog for more notes or just hit the Android Market link below to download it yourself.
Time Warner Cable’s tablet app available for Android, live TV streaming still iPad only originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 29 Nov 2011 17:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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