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Thursday, 05 March 2009 |
AEE Wireless claimed that they have produced the world’s smallest mini DV camera – but personally, I don’t think that the size matches its descriptions. Apparently, the mini DV camera can be mounted at the front of the wearer – which I think might fool the people that you are trying to sneakily snap their photos? I think not!
On the other hand, the mini DV camera comes with all the necessary camera equipment – such as a built-in lithium-ion battery, microSD card slot for extended memory, USB connection, 640 x 480, 30 fps video out and 2-megapixel JPEG images.
Still, I think that this particular camera is pretty amazing. And if you are interested, it’s retailing at $85 and $159.
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Saturday, 28 February 2009 |
I’m pretty sure that the entire ‘green-campaign’ organized by most American companies are reflecting what our current President Obama is trying to promote – that is Go-Green.
Nevertheless, Home Theater Specialists of America (HTSA) has created what it seems to be a solar-powered home theater system, which utilizes solar energy from panels mounted on the roof. What’s even more amazing is the fact that these solar panels have the ability to produce 700 watts of power per hour of sunlight – I’m sure that it’s very sufficient to power your electronics.
On the other hand, the hardware consists of 100-inch screen, six SpeakerCraft in-wall speakers, Lutron lighting, Sharp projector, Integra AV receiver and you’ll have a universal remote to play around.
Revolutionary?
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009 |
Yes, innovation certainly is a selling point in technology and when it comes to charging your batteries such as your mobile phone or laptop batteries, you can in fact utilize this KFE zinc-air battery charger instead.
The technology is based on hearing aid batteries, whereby all you need to do is to pop open the cap of the battery and let air in. When air touches the zinc, it would generate electricity for your devices.
On the other hand, do take note that the KFE is only good for about 20 charges before it depletes and becomes useless zinc blocks.
Available for purchase next month, it’s selling for a very inexpensive price of just a mere 3,000 yen, which is about $31 bucks!
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009 |
Technology has certainly changed the way we do things and I dare to say that the internet has totally revolutionized the way we look for roommates for our room! Instead of the old school ‘print and paste your telephone numbers at the corridor’, you can now utilize Roomster.com to find a roommate instantly!
In fact, Roomster.com is designed in a way so that you can effectively use it to locate prospective roommates in a particular city. All you need to do is to click on the name of the city and the system will show you all the available rooms for rent, roommates and you can even locate apartment for rent as well.
Do take note that you can use Roomster.com for US, Canada and even in the UK! Visit Roomster.com for more info! |
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009 |
It seems that the entire world is trying to replicate Apple’s success in their iPhone products. In fact, apart from the iPhone clone, Meizu, which was released just a couple of month back, there’s another cloner which surfaced recently with their GiPhone F5 iPhone clone.
Not sure whether this is a prank by some tech sites, but the phone comes with pretty good specs:
3G handset 3.2-inch multitouch screen Bluetooth Up to 16GB internal memory
On the other hand, you can also play various games on the GiPhone F5 as well. Other details are pretty sketchy right now, so you’ll have to enjoy a photo of the GiPhone F5 as for now:
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009 |
Apparently, a tech site dissected the newly launched Kindle 2 – to take a peek of what’s contained inside this miracle device. Surprisingly, the tech team found that there is in fact a SIM-slot-like space on the board of the Kindle 2.
Speculation has it that Amazon might have other plans for the Kindle 2 – probably in the future, you can slap a mobile carrier SIM card inside and browse the internet as well as to make telephone calls?
I believe the Kindle will revolutionize in the near future – just wait and see what they have got to say in a couple of months later?
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