Showing posts with label Latest Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latest Technology. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
BBC wildlife - Humming birds - David Attenborough
David Attenborough looks at the amazing world of hummingbirds and their behaviour. From the BBC .
Motorola ES400 EDA Mobile Phone
The first mobile device using Windows Embedded Handheld is the Motorola ES400. Motorola ES400 belongs to a class of EDA-devices (Enterprise Digital Assistant) or industrial communicators. The device can be used in the rain, as well as extreme high and low temperatures, with the help of the user will always stay in touch with colleagues and have access to a database company. Communicator supports CDMA and GSM, which allows the use in all corners of the globe.
Motorola ES400 Key Features:
* Operating system: Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Professional
* Display: 3-inch resistive touch screen, VGA
* Processor: 600 MHz
* Camera: 3 megapixel, autofocus, LED flash, bar code scanner
* Memory: 256 MB RAM, 1 GB ROM
* Card slot microSDHC
* Fingerprint scanner
* HSDPA
* Wi-Fi (802.11 a / b / g)
* Bluetooth
* Built-in GPS-receiver with A-GPS support
* Battery: Lithium-Ion, 1540 mAh and an additional capacity of 3080 mAh, which makes the device a bit thicker and heavier
* Warranty: 3 years
Motorola ES400 goes on sale later this year. About the price of new items to date nothing is known.
Motorola ES400 Key Features:
* Operating system: Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Professional
* Display: 3-inch resistive touch screen, VGA
* Processor: 600 MHz
* Camera: 3 megapixel, autofocus, LED flash, bar code scanner
* Memory: 256 MB RAM, 1 GB ROM
* Card slot microSDHC
* Fingerprint scanner
* HSDPA
* Wi-Fi (802.11 a / b / g)
* Bluetooth
* Built-in GPS-receiver with A-GPS support
* Battery: Lithium-Ion, 1540 mAh and an additional capacity of 3080 mAh, which makes the device a bit thicker and heavier
* Warranty: 3 years
Motorola ES400 goes on sale later this year. About the price of new items to date nothing is known.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Olympus X-560WP Waterproof Camera
Olympus announced an inexpensive compact camera Olympus X-560WP, that is enclosed in a waterproof housing and is able to take pictures at a depth of up to 3 meters. The ability to configure the device can not be called extensive, although it is consistent with the class of camera.
New features such as automatic scene detection, identification of up to 16 faces in the frame, the regime of automatic correction to improve the display of shadows and remove red eye, three times optical zoom, autofocus tracking and digital image stabilizer. In the list of supported memory card formats xD number of carriers and SD. Recommended cost Olympus X-560WP set at $ 160.
New features such as automatic scene detection, identification of up to 16 faces in the frame, the regime of automatic correction to improve the display of shadows and remove red eye, three times optical zoom, autofocus tracking and digital image stabilizer. In the list of supported memory card formats xD number of carriers and SD. Recommended cost Olympus X-560WP set at $ 160.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Vodafone Solar Powered Handset Of India
odafone is here to prove its tag line “happy to help” correct by announcing the launch of its first solar powered handset in India.The VF 247 is a solar powered phone charges by itself, by exposure to ambient light.
The VF 247 comes loaded with a special inbuilt hardware and software called Sun Boost, which allows the phone to charge even in room, under normal daylight. So, you can easily use normal ambient light to charge it rather than exposing it under direct sunlight.
An FM radio, color screen and a powerful torch light.
Eight hours of direct sunlight is enough to charge it completely. Once charged it will last for more than eight days and offers about four hours of talk time. Targeting the India’s huge rural mobile phone market, it is reasonably priced at around $32.20
The VF 247 comes loaded with a special inbuilt hardware and software called Sun Boost, which allows the phone to charge even in room, under normal daylight. So, you can easily use normal ambient light to charge it rather than exposing it under direct sunlight.
An FM radio, color screen and a powerful torch light.
Eight hours of direct sunlight is enough to charge it completely. Once charged it will last for more than eight days and offers about four hours of talk time. Targeting the India’s huge rural mobile phone market, it is reasonably priced at around $32.20
Friday, October 15, 2010
Toshiba Satellite E205 with Wireless Display
Toshiba unveiled its new notebooks at CES 2010, with more or less than expected, update or refurbished hardware design, but each one stands above the rest, we talked about the Toshiba Satellite E205.
As you can read in the headline of the story, this is the first laptop to use wireless Display (WiDi) technology from Intel, it can display any multimedia file from our team on television, or if you wanted to play a YouTube video in high definition she could do it.
Ultimately the technology allows us to connect wirelessly with other equipment, and it serves as a third component is at stake, a small device made by Netgear that connects to the screen via HDMI and acts as a wireless receiver.
This receiver will retail for $ 100 and works only with computers with Intel Core i3 or i5, which is the case, as the Toshiba Satellite E205 has a Core i5-430M.
Other important specifications of the notebook is its 14-inch (LED), has a backlit keyboard, and the requisite HDMI connector, other aspects that differ according to their settings are or 4GB of RAM 500GB hard drive. The chosen operating system is Windows 7 and be in North American stores later this month of January at a price of $ 999.
Speaking of Widi technology itself, we could say that there is no particular novelty in this set of devices for streaming on a screen, but in practice people Toshiba and Intel argue that there is no easier way to do that with your configuration at the same time, you are guaranteed excellent quality.
As you can read in the headline of the story, this is the first laptop to use wireless Display (WiDi) technology from Intel, it can display any multimedia file from our team on television, or if you wanted to play a YouTube video in high definition she could do it.
Ultimately the technology allows us to connect wirelessly with other equipment, and it serves as a third component is at stake, a small device made by Netgear that connects to the screen via HDMI and acts as a wireless receiver.
This receiver will retail for $ 100 and works only with computers with Intel Core i3 or i5, which is the case, as the Toshiba Satellite E205 has a Core i5-430M.
Other important specifications of the notebook is its 14-inch (LED), has a backlit keyboard, and the requisite HDMI connector, other aspects that differ according to their settings are or 4GB of RAM 500GB hard drive. The chosen operating system is Windows 7 and be in North American stores later this month of January at a price of $ 999.
Speaking of Widi technology itself, we could say that there is no particular novelty in this set of devices for streaming on a screen, but in practice people Toshiba and Intel argue that there is no easier way to do that with your configuration at the same time, you are guaranteed excellent quality.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Samsung HMX-E10 - HD Camcorder
HMX-E10 Pocket Full HD Camcorder with Swivelling Lens. The Samsung HMX-E10 is competent of recording Full HD video. It comes with great features and design. It features a built in USB connector so you can simply transfer your recorded videos to you PC, and recharge the built in battery. It includes a 270 degree swivelling lens, and it can also shoot 8 megapixel still photos. This latest camcorder is built with advance technology.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
No Need Of Tooth Paste On Tooth Brush Now
No Need Of Tooth Paste On Tooth Brush Now
Japanese scientists are collaborating with an oral health company on a revolutionary toothbrush that uses electricity to make teeth pearly white and does away with the need for toothpaste.
No Need Of Tooth Paste On Tooth Brush Now
First dreamed up 15 years ago by Dr. Kunio Komiyama, who is now a professor of dentistry at Canada’s University of Saskatchewan, the Soladey-J3X has a solar panel at its base that requires minimal amounts of light to transmit electrons to the head of the toothbrush through a titanium dioxide semiconductor embedded in the body.

Once there, the electrons react with acid that occurs naturally in the mouth, creating a chemical reaction that breaks down plaque and kills bacteria, according to Dr. Komiyama and his colleague, Dr. Gerry Uswak, dean of the university’s College of Dentistry.
Prototypes of the cutting-edge device have been developed by Shiken Inc. — “shi ken” translates as “dental health” in Japanese — and research is underway.
To date, according to the Osaka-based company, tests in cultures of bacteria that cause periodontal disease have shown that the process brought about the “complete destruction of bacterial cells,” as well as breaking down the plaque.

A study on 120 teenagers is presently underway to determine how they rate it in comparison with a regular toothbrush.
The gadget has already received the recognition of the oral care industry, winning first prize at the recent annual FDI World Dental Conference in Dubai, fighting off 170 other entrants.
Patents on the toothbrush have already been taken out in nine countries, including Japan, although the company says the product will not be released onto the market until the early months of next year. Price should be around 40 euros (4300 Japanese yen).
Japanese scientists are collaborating with an oral health company on a revolutionary toothbrush that uses electricity to make teeth pearly white and does away with the need for toothpaste.
No Need Of Tooth Paste On Tooth Brush Now
First dreamed up 15 years ago by Dr. Kunio Komiyama, who is now a professor of dentistry at Canada’s University of Saskatchewan, the Soladey-J3X has a solar panel at its base that requires minimal amounts of light to transmit electrons to the head of the toothbrush through a titanium dioxide semiconductor embedded in the body.

Once there, the electrons react with acid that occurs naturally in the mouth, creating a chemical reaction that breaks down plaque and kills bacteria, according to Dr. Komiyama and his colleague, Dr. Gerry Uswak, dean of the university’s College of Dentistry.
Prototypes of the cutting-edge device have been developed by Shiken Inc. — “shi ken” translates as “dental health” in Japanese — and research is underway.
To date, according to the Osaka-based company, tests in cultures of bacteria that cause periodontal disease have shown that the process brought about the “complete destruction of bacterial cells,” as well as breaking down the plaque.

A study on 120 teenagers is presently underway to determine how they rate it in comparison with a regular toothbrush.
The gadget has already received the recognition of the oral care industry, winning first prize at the recent annual FDI World Dental Conference in Dubai, fighting off 170 other entrants.
Patents on the toothbrush have already been taken out in nine countries, including Japan, although the company says the product will not be released onto the market until the early months of next year. Price should be around 40 euros (4300 Japanese yen).
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Weezy Sound Reciever
Weezy is a stereo system gadget designed by Italian industrial designer. It allows you to listen to music stored in your mobile devices directly through your stereo using bluetooth connection. Plug Weezy in your stereo system, it will find bluetooth signal from your mobile devices. You are free from cables and connectors. Too bad, Weezy is shipped only in Europe.
The world-renowned Italian industrial design finally debuts in high tech. The project creator is particularly proud about it, since he believes high tech mirrors the soul of Italians, lifestyle gurus who love music and are fond of items blending style and usefulness.
This new high tech product, designed and manufactured in Italy, is called weezy, and it allows us to listen to music stored in our mobile devices directly through our stereo.
Music. weezy gives new life to our stereo systems, allowing them to reproduce the playlist of our smartphone or notebook through Bluetooth connectivity. Its shape and light weight are studied to obtain top sound quality.
Comfort. Unlike docking stations, weezy allows us to unplug, setting us free from cables and connectors.
Design. weezy is not one of those electronic devices we are always trying to conceal. It is made to be shown and enjoyed. Its vintage profile, permeated by an ultramodern essence, fits perfectly both young, colourful homes and sophisticated, Zen environments.
The world-renowned Italian industrial design finally debuts in high tech. The project creator is particularly proud about it, since he believes high tech mirrors the soul of Italians, lifestyle gurus who love music and are fond of items blending style and usefulness.
This new high tech product, designed and manufactured in Italy, is called weezy, and it allows us to listen to music stored in our mobile devices directly through our stereo.
Music. weezy gives new life to our stereo systems, allowing them to reproduce the playlist of our smartphone or notebook through Bluetooth connectivity. Its shape and light weight are studied to obtain top sound quality.
Comfort. Unlike docking stations, weezy allows us to unplug, setting us free from cables and connectors.
Design. weezy is not one of those electronic devices we are always trying to conceal. It is made to be shown and enjoyed. Its vintage profile, permeated by an ultramodern essence, fits perfectly both young, colourful homes and sophisticated, Zen environments.
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