Archive for July, 2008
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
The Antikythera Mechanism, a surviving marvel of ancient Greek technology, not only predicted solar eclipses but additionally organized the calendar in the four-year cycles.
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
I wonder whether Sony’s entry into China’s portable media player (PMP) market has anything to do with diversifying their portfolio, as you won’t be able to find the PMX-M80 anywhere else. Some of the features found on that PMP include :-
Map browser suite
4.3″ 480 × 272 resolution display
16GB internal memory
SRS 3D audio
Support for […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Hello Kitty is back to torture us even more with the Shake Music Free G68 phone. As the name implies, it will feature some sort of built-in accelerometer that allows you to skip songs simply by shaking it in a positive direction - definitely not the first of its kind to do so, and won’t […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
KNGT has just announced the launch of their MK1 in Korea. The MK1 is an in-car multimedia PC which is powered by Windows Mobile. that just goes to show that regular CD / DVD players don’t cut the mustard anymore. The MK1 will blow them away with its 6.95-inch touchscreen, 800 x 480 (WVGA) display […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they’ve discovered a new way to store solar energy so that the non-polluting potential can heat homes even when…
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Sony Ericsson’s r306a clamshell cell phone has just hit the FCC, and some leaked knowledge includes essentials such as tri-band 850/1800/1900 radios, Bluetooth connectivity, a built-in FM/AM radio (most other handsets just have FM radio), external radio presets and channel changing controls. Oh yeah, it plus has a camera of unknown megapixel count albeit with […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Institute for Advanced Learning and Research Sustainable Energy Technology Center will receive $8 million. A Bioenergy/Bioproducts project at Windy Acres Nursery in Gretna will receive $873,745.
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Institute for Advanced Learning and Research Sustainable Energy Technology Center will receive $8 million. A Bioenergy/Bioproducts project at Windy Acres Nursery in Gretna will receive $873,745.
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Cantor Gaming has introduced its latest gambling device, the eDeck. The eDeck allows users to play a variety of popular casino games, and since its wireless, they can go online and gamble for real. Cantor is additionally looking to add their proprietary games to the eDeck such as Bonus Roulette, XtraOdds Baccarat and Statjack. Gambling […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Lian Li is more famous for their range of PC chassis, but here we have the Lian Li BZ-U02 I/O port bezel that enables convenient access to fundamental ports without having to bend down and check out the back of your PC chassis. Features include one standard 5.25″ bay, a special dust cover that prevents […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Palm, the iconoclastic Silicon Valley technology company that popularized the personal digital assistant in the 1990s but has since fallen on hard times, is showing new signs of life with its $99 Centro smartphone.
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Announced back in May for the UK, the Fujifilm FinePix Z200fd digital camera has finally arrived in the US. You can head on to our previous post to check out the specifications found on that 10 megapixel shooter - surely it is no DSLR, but it does pack a decent punch to get most photography […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Nokia, sitting pretty in pole position as the #1 cell phone maker in the world, will move to reduce the prices of most of its handsets by up to 10%. Phones that are affected the most will fall under the music and media category - at least that’s what market input and industry sources imply. […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
I know that winter’s a distant way off, but that doesn’t mean you can’t prepare for it a few months in advance? The Travelmate fireplace is one such device that takes on a briefcase mold factor, handle and all, to allow you to tote that thing just about wherever you go. It features glass sides […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Sylvania jumps into the netbook game with the G MESO that will be powered by Intel’s Atom 1.6GHz processor. In addition, that tiny device will come with the following specifications :-
8.9″ 1,024 x 600 resolution LCD display with LED backlight
80GB hard drive
512MB RAM (black), 1GB RAM (other colors)
Rated 4 hour battery life
You can […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
SanDisk preps kids for their new school term with a new USB flash drive that offers above average looks without busting the bank with the SanDisk Cruzer Pattern. You will be able to choose from 1GB and 2GB capacities that retail for a paltry $9.99 and $14.99, respectively. Man, is that ever cheap or whta. […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Move by, iPhone 3G. Should the Plica phone concept actually be realized, it will surely overtake the iPhone’s popularity in no date thanks to a dual screen display (hello, DS Lite!). One of those screens is a touch screen keyboard while the other functions as a touch monitor. You can additionally choose to view an […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Worried about citizens accessing your computer when you’re not around? The Biometric Fingerprint Encrypted Mouse might just solve your problem. that mouse has a couple of protection features, such as PC-Lock, Web bank, Virtual Disk, and File encryption/decryption. Said features would be able to prevent users from using the computer when you’re not around, remember […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Is the world moving at such a fast pace that even broadband services have adopted the takeaway model? That’s what O2 is going to do anyway, where customers can purchase broadband from high street Carphone Warehouse and O2 stores, performing a self-installation back home in four simple steps. Inside the package you get a wireless […]
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
It’s amazing how some simple things can be turned into cool geek products. that latest desk lamp designed by Japan’s 25togo looks very much like an oversized LEGO block. The top of the blocks have a snap-off top layer that can hold pens, pencils and whatever else that will fit inside it. The bricks are […]
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