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Wireless Tv - No Power Cords, No Antenna & No Battery!

Posted by Pro Blogger Wednesday, January 13, 2010 0 comments
Wireless power has gone from lab prototype to working product in a little over 18 months, and Haier stuck MIT's WiTricity into a TV along with WHDI wireless video for complete wirelessness. Complete. Wireless. Ness. a class="imagewidth_800" href="http://gizmodo.com/5443042//gallery/1" id="img1014168027" title=""> Sure, there's a big...
It's only a proof of concept, but this is laptop with a clear OLED screen—but a stone's throw from those floating 3D displays of Avatar. Practical? Not necessarily. The future? OBVIOUSLY. The resolution is less than a 1000 wide, and less than 600 tall on this 14 incher. It's pixely, but let's not quibble. You see right through the 40% translucent screen, then something appears on the screen (like a white background), and...
Let's clarify two things right away: first, the Ideapad U1 hybrid notebook tablet is still in the very rough stages of development. Second, it's going to be awesome—if it can live up to its potential. Let's review the concept quickly before we get into the details. The U1 is literally two separate devices, joined together and made to play nice. One is a multitouch tablet that runs Linux and has a speedily efficient Qualcomm...
I just got a chance to play with the big-screened, touchscreened Skiff Reader, which is targeted at periodicals. It's incredibly thin, incredibly light, and they've even got a color screen prototype—Kindle and Nook should be scared. I should add first that this is not a final version—they haven't announced pricing or availability yet—but it feels very finished and I suspect any delay in getting the Skiff to market will be due to the store...
With perennial foe Pakistan always teetering on the brink of political collapse and neighboring superpower China taking strides into space technology, India has announced that it is developing an exo-atmospheric "kill vehicle" that will knock enemy satellites out of orbit. The program was proudly announced as part of India's ballistic missile defense program, a division of India's Ministry of Defense. However, in a briefing...

Lenovo Lephone - another competitor for Google Nexus One

Posted by Pro Blogger Tuesday, January 12, 2010 0 comments
When I saw the Lenovo's Android-based 3.7-inch touchscreen Lephone last week I was all smleh'ed. "Yet another touchscreen Android", I thought. Now, looking at the shiny marketing shots, I want to lick it, pant it, and rub it all day. It seems to me that, it has more personality than the Nexus One superphone. I like how the keyboard attachment looks too, although I don't see myself using it. No announcement about its potential worldwide...
Price in Pakistan: Rs.35,000 We have to admit to a major sin – despite the fact that our team consists of revered cell phone professionals, none of us happens to be a sworn business user that wakes up to the ringing of the Wall street´s opening bell, spends hours following Dow Jones and intently watches Bloomberg before going to bed. Still, we aren’t blind, spot the tools that modern business people are armed with and appreciate the proper...

Transparent Phone - Something we all wish we had!

Posted by Pro Blogger Monday, January 11, 2010 6 comments
Window Phone - concept phone On one hand, clear conceptual phones already, so this is not just the first, but on the other, the so-called Window Phone has one impressive feature - its transparent housing varies depending on the weather! Thus, in the sunny days, the screen will be completely transparent, on a rainy day it will appear «virtual» drop, but it is covered with frost frost. Ie translucent screen will look like as well as present...
Take a step back from normal life just for 5 minutes and have a look at what Nokia and the University of Cambridge have been working on – Nokia Morph, nanotechnology for mobile phones. This amazing new technology has limitless possibilities, not just within mobil ephones but technology in general especially when it comes to price and convenience. Dr. Tapani Ryhanen, Head of the NRC Cambridge UK laboratory, Nokia, commented: “We hope that...

Smartwatch for BlackBerry

Posted by Pro Blogger Sunday, January 10, 2010 0 comments
We managed to track down the guys from Canada's Allerta and got to spend some time with a couple dummy models of the soon-to-be-released inPulse smartwatch for BlackBerry. Design-wise, it's very attractive, with a brushed metal body and a leather band. As a bonus to early orderers, the first 1,000 sold will be custom-milled on a CNC router -- ironically, it'll actually be more cost-effective for them to do it that way while they build...
For some of us, it is nearing back-to-school time again and for many that means laptop shopping season. Well before you decide which generic PC to buy, take a look at the Bentley Laptop. The Bentley laptop from Ego features industry level specs, but an outer appearance that is like none other. Each unit is hand built and is made from the same leather as the Bentley car seats. The interior is finished with the iconic blue paint and it has...
LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A. Inc. (LG Mobile Phones) recently named Emily Albinski from Wading River, NY the winner of its 2nd Annual Design the Future Competition. The idea competition challenged participants to create a concept to define the future of personal mobile communication. More than 800 designs were submitted in the competition in a battle for over $80,000 in awards. LG awarded $20,000 to the first place winner, $10,000 to...
Here’s an unboxing video of the recently released Nokia X6 that we found over at YouTube. In case you’ve forgotten, the handset offers a 3.2-inch 360 x 640 touchscreen display, a 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss lens, a 32GB of internal memory, 3G, GPS, WiFi, stereo speakers, a 3.5mm headset jack, TV-out and supports both GSM and HSDPA connectivities. Watch the video after the break.Source: techfresh....
Check out the unboxing video of Nokia N900 that was recently made by the folks over at TechnoBuffalo. As a reminder, the N900 makes use of an ARM Cortex-A8 processor and sports a 3.5-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen display, a 5MP camera with video recording, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 32GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and supports both quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and tri-band WCDMA (900/1700/2100 MHz)...
Designer Daizi Zheng has designed a cell phone that runs on Coke. The phone concept uses bio battery to replace the traditional battery to create a pollution free environment. The Bio battery is an ecologically friendly energy that generates electricity from carbohydrates (currently sugar) and utilizes enzymes as the catalyst. It is claimed that the Bio battery has the potential to operate three to four times longer on a single charge than...
Nokia has recently unveiled the Nokia Supreme that is claimed to be the world’s most unique and expensive Nokia handset ever made. Designed for women, the handset is encrusted with 12.5 carats of Pink diamonds. Priced at £99,995 or around $160,000, the Nokia Supreme will be shipped in a granite chest with leather interiors.Source: luxurylaunches....

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