Sunday, July 26, 2009
NTT DoCoMo T-01A in Japan :
The NTT DoCoMo T-01A is the same TG01 device revealed by Toshiba running Qualcomm’s ultra-fast 1GHz Snapdragon chipset.
As such, our far east brethren can lay claim to that 4.1-inch WVGA (800 x 480 pixel) resistive touchscreen display; HSDPA, GPS, and WiFi radios; and Toshiba’s custom-built UI meant to mask its Windows Mobile 6.1 core with a bit of Rothko misdirection.
Samsung Axle from U.S. Cellular :
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
LG LX370 & Exclaim :
Redsnow makes to the market :
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Femtocells From Vodafone :
iPhone 3G S Case and Laptop Sleeve Resembles Wood :
iPhone 3G S in Apple Store :
Sunday, July 12, 2009
B-Touch :
B-Touch that aims to help the blind communicate more effectively in a mobile manner with family and friends.
It will feature a touchscreen display that caters for Braille, thanks to blind touchscreen technology and a combination of voice systems as well as programs to make it fully functional as a standard handset.
Solar Charger USB Hub :
Solar charger can be recharged through direct sunlight, AC power or car power. It is convenient for you to take along with when you are out on business, on travel, on a long journey on bus or ship, etc. It is a portable, environmentally-friendly, lightweight, durable and versatile solar charging product.
This USB 2.0 compliant 4-port hub doubles as a solar charger. Six included adapters allows you to charge just about any cell phone, MP3 player or other digital product available.
Cellphones will enhance reality :
Source says :
“… Instead of completely immersing a person in a virtual environment, augmented or mixed reality involves adding digital features to the world they see around them. So what are the advantages of augmenting your reality? Simply, the technology allows you to point a phone at an object and see an enhanced version of reality on the screen – whether a mountain labelled with its height, a person tagged with their name, or celestial objects properly labelled in the night sky.”
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Finepix S100FS :
The S100FS is a 'DSLR - styled' camera which offers high and features of a proffesional camera at an entry level price.
It features a 14.3 x 28-400mm manual zoom lens, a 11 - megapixel 2/3 inch CCD ,a 2.5 inch tiltable LCD screen, an elctronic view finder and is capable of 50 continuous 3- megapixels shots at 7 frames per second.
It can shoot videos at 30 frames per second in VGA quality and has an xD/SD compatible slot that supports SD- High Capacity/Sd - HC cards.
RoboCup :
A group of robotic scientists student setup a football robot on June 30, 2009 on the eve of RoboCup, the wqorlds largest robotic event, hosting 408 teams with 2300 scientists and students in Garz, Austria.
Gerald Steinbauser, organiser of the event said that the aim of the engineers is to build robots that will be able to beat the human world footabll champion team by the yaer 2050.
Pirate bay :
Wanted.Zapak.com :
A new browser based massively multiplayer online game launched by Zapak this week.
The game based on the movie starring Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman can be played for free, but in-game credits need to be purcahsed using a credit card.
These credits can give you an advantage in the game by offering upgrades to your weapons, ammunition and health.
Archie - A humanoid robot :
A humanoid robot called 'Archie', is presented to the press in Vienna, Austria, by student Ahmad Byagowi on Monday, June 29,2009.
The robot has been in development for over four years at the technical University of vienna and the university of Canada. The
makers behind the Archie project aim to create an affordable robot to assist in daily tasks, such as cooking, cleaning and playing games.
PR2 - two armed mobile robot :
Office Robot plugs itself in to recharge.
The PR2, a two armed mobile robot optimised to wot\rk with humans can handle stationery, open doors, operate electronic equipment, and even charge itselkf when its battery runs low.
Willow Garage, a robotics research group based in California, US have created a robot that can open doors, locate a charging outlet and plug itself to recharge its battreies.
Brain waves move wheelchair says Toyota :
Toyota Motor Corp says it has developed a way of steering a wheelchair by just detecting brain waves,
which is among the fastest in the world in analysing brain waves.
Past systems required several seconds to read brain waves, but the new technology requires only 125 milliseconds - or - 125 thousands of a second.
Research into mobility is part of toyota's largest strategy to go beyond automobiles in helping people get around in new ways.
which is among the fastest in the world in analysing brain waves.
Past systems required several seconds to read brain waves, but the new technology requires only 125 milliseconds - or - 125 thousands of a second.
Research into mobility is part of toyota's largest strategy to go beyond automobiles in helping people get around in new ways.
Walkman celebrates 30th anniversary :
Thirty years ago Sony launched the walkman, a gadget which revolutionised the way people around the world listened to music.
The July 1, 1979 rollout of the portable cassette player helped transform Sony into a global electronics powerhouse.
Sony says it choose the name "Walkman" due to the popularity of superman at the time and because it was based on an existing audio recorder called the "Pressman".
The name stuck and in 1986 it was included in the Oxford English Dictionary.
SONY hopes its new touch-screen X-series Walkman will revive sales of the Gadget.
The July 1, 1979 rollout of the portable cassette player helped transform Sony into a global electronics powerhouse.
Sony says it choose the name "Walkman" due to the popularity of superman at the time and because it was based on an existing audio recorder called the "Pressman".
The name stuck and in 1986 it was included in the Oxford English Dictionary.
SONY hopes its new touch-screen X-series Walkman will revive sales of the Gadget.
Firefox 3.5 :
Firefox 3.5 released, offers better speeds and privacy mode.
The latest version of Firefox, the open source Internet browser claims to be twice as fast as the previous version and also includes a "private browsing" feature that allows
users to hide their tracks. Firefox now supports location Aware Browsing, which provides Web sites with geographic-relevant information for persoonalised search results.
Discovery of a new fossil primate from Myanmar :
The discovery of a new fossil primate from Myanmar suggests that the common ancestor of humans and apes evolved from primates in Asia, not Africa as many researches believe.
An International team of palaeontologists have found a fossil in Myanmar which challenges the popular theory that humans evolved from a primate in Africa.
The 38-million-year-old fossil belongs to a new genus and species. Ganlea megacanina - refers to a small village, Ganle, where the fossils were found, and its enlarged canine teeth.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Nokia Mako Side-Slider and Oh-So-Shiny Thresher :
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