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[14 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]
2012 – 6 Best Gadgets that Defined CES

2012 – 6 Best Gadgets that Defined CES | Cheaper tablets, thinner laptops and an array of sleeker TVs stood out at this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. More than 140,000 people gathered there this week, for an event that’s growing despite the absence of Apple and more recently, the decision by Microsoft to make this the last year it participates.…

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[14 Feb 2011 | 2 Comments | ]
World’s Largest Sailing Yacht (18 Pics)

If you have an affinity for yachting and $100+ million in disposable income, besides considering Roman Abramovich’s Megayachts, the Maltese Falcon is all you. Should your preference lean towards a modest one week rental of the mega-yacht, it should only set you back about $600,000. For the rest of us aspiring mega-yacht owners that may never have the pleasure of boarding such a beautiful specimen, there are plenty of pictures to nod in disbelief at. Enjoy!…

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[24 Nov 2010 | No Comment | ]
New iPhone App: International Clothes and Shoes Measurements Converter

CINQ Technologies launches a new application for Apple that helps travelers convert clothing and shoes size among five regions including USA, UK, Europe, Japan and Brazil. The application is available in English and in Portuguese and lets the user save the size of favorite contacts according to their country of origin for each piece of clothing, thus facilitating future reference. An unlimited number of contacts can be stored in the app showing the clothing sizes for different items for each person which can be easily converted between the five measurement …

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[25 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
Informer Lite GPS Fleet Tracking System

GPS tracking system is nothing but a system that allows you to know the specific location of a vehicle. This system was primarily used for military and security purposes to track the location of the vehicles of the enemy but around few years back it was made available to the general public also. There are several types of GPS system available in the market. However, the most common and useful is gps fleet tracking.…

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[4 May 2010 | One Comment | ]
Solar Refrigerators for a Cooling Effect

Humans have always known sun for its scorching heat but researchers and technology gurus are now changing the way we look at sun. Research scientists in Tunisia and Morocco are now working on a new innovative refrigerator that would use sun’s scorching heat and light and convert it to cool large factories that are involved in food packaging and frozen foods. As per the reports and surveys done by various industrial organizations it has been found that large industries and factories consume a lot of electrical power to keep their …

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[22 Feb 2010 | One Comment | ]
Cute Evolta Robot by Panasonic [Pictures]

I believe we’ve all seen how Duracell demonstrate how long its batteries last in advertisements with their bunny performing energy hungry tasks. Panasonic have decided the best advertisement is a real world test using a robot on a little three-wheel bike.

Image Credit: ChinaKevin

Evolta robot, which is powered by Panasonic’s Evolta batteries, claimed to be the world’s longest-lasting AA alkaline battery cells. The Evolta robot will challenge to cycle the racing course of the 24 hours of Le Mans in France. With that, Panasonic is attempting to set a …

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[11 Feb 2010 | One Comment | ]
Cool Wireless Headsets – Jabra Halo BT2080

If you can’t be bothered to untangle your headset to answer that important call, Jabra’s new range of wireless and Bluetooth headsets, the Jabra Halo and Jabra BT2080, could be what you are looking for. The Jabra Halo is the company’s top of the line wireless headset, which features an over the-head design and can be folded to save space.

The Halo also has noise-cancellation technology that helps filter out ambient noise as well as intelligently filter background noise with dual microphones for better audio quality. Adding to the …

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[28 Oct 2009 | One Comment | ]
Computer Tips: USB or eSATA?

There is always a question from commoners whether to choose USB or external Serial AT Attachment (eSATA). Most home users should not worry too much about eSATA. This technology based on the SATA cables that connect internal hard drives, transfers data much faster than USB 2.0 and Firewire connections. But few computers include eSATA ports. For example, Dell and HP only offer them on a handful of desktops and laptops; Apple doesn’t provide them on Macs. Most hard drives, in turn, only support USB and Firewire. If you will move …

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[20 Oct 2009 | 14 Comments | ]
AIPTEK: The Tiniest Projector in the World!

Multiple award-winning, the palm-sized AIPTEK Pocket Cinema V10 projector allows users to project a large image at up to 50 inches on to a wall from 1.8 meters away. As its name suggests, this device is pocketable thanks to its small and light design – it measures 125 x 55 x 23 mm (or 1cm longer than an iPhone) and weight only 160g!

It comes bundled with an audio-video cable that enables users to hook it up to a variety of electronic devices such as a mobile phone, PSP, iPod …

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[7 Sep 2009 | One Comment | ]
How the Quantum Internet Works?

Many science fields like physcis, mechanics and space have reached their quantum level and the knowledges are very common to even a layman. But, have you wondered what is quantum internet and how it works? Let’s say Adam has a message he wants to send to his friend Jack. He encrypts it with a “key” – a sequence of 0s and 1s that unlocks the message. In quantum encryption, he sends this key using one of two intertwined alphabets. An eavesdropper has to guess which alphabet to read. A wrong …

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