I heard from Getac today with details of an interesting new device for the field worker needing a rugged solution that they can use with gloves on! According to the company, Getac will be the first manufacturer of rugged computers to offer a Multi-Touch screen for use with or without gloves. Having Multi-Touch technology on Getac’s V100 Tablet PC will allow users to move and edit documents, rotate maps and photos, zoom in and zoom out the maintenance manuals, and navigate numerous system applications by using a series of “gestures” with their fingers. Getac’s Resistive Multi-Touch technology is not based on capacitance sensitivity, which means users can perform these actions, and many others while wearing protective gloves. This makes it ideal for industrial and field professionals who work with dangerous chemicals or perform their job in extreme weather conditions. For more information, visit www.getac.com
Archives for October 7, 2009
Google Street View goes live in Canada
After being bogged down for years it seems, Canadian privacy laws have relaxed enough to let Google Street View come online. From the CBC… Google Street View has gone live in several Canadian cities. The service is now available in Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, Quebec City, Halifax, Vancouver, Squamish, B.C., Whistler, B.C., Ottawa, Kitchener, Ont., and Waterloo, Ont. Google has been filming Street View images in Canadian cities since 2007. In addition to the 11 cities where the service is now live, Google says its camera-cars have been filming in Edmonton, Saint John, N.B., Saskatoon and Winnipeg. See details