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by: abhivibhuti on November 21st, 2009
NOKIA 3720 CLASSIC MOBILE PHONE
Think you are hard on your mobile phone? Nokia’s 3720 is built to take it. Engineers incorporated stainless steel into the phone’s casing, locked the battery compartment with a screw, and sealed the case to protect against water and contaminants. During stress tests, the 3720 was pounded with weights and dropped [...]
by: abhivibhuti on November 18th, 2009
At TEDIndia, Pranav Mistry demos several tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data — including a deep look at his SixthSense device and a new, paradigm-shifting paper "laptop".
In an onstage Q&A, Mistry says he'll open-source the software behind SixthSense, to open its possibilities to all.\
Source : Times of India
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by: abhivibhuti on November 9th, 2009
Yamaha's Tenori-on is a unique musical instrument that is pretty expensive with its rather hefty £800-plus price point, but good news to those who are interested – the Tenori-on Orange which will be released in time for Christmas will retail for a more affordable £649. Apart from that, the original Tenori-On will be receiving a [...]
by: abhivibhuti on November 9th, 2009
I'd like to say that I do most of my work sitting upright at my desk, but in reality, that's not always the case. You're more likely to find me curled up on the couch working on my computer, or propped up watching a movie in bed. I've also created makeshift work spaces in airports [...]
by: abhivibhuti on November 6th, 2009
If you liked the idea of the Sound Egg but not so much its aesthetics, say hello the Martin Emila's Media Chair. It's the same idea: a comfy chair set up with speakers focused right at your head, but one that looks a lot classier. You know, without all that sound-dampening foam stapled in there.
With [...]
by: abhivibhuti on November 6th, 2009
Sick of high electricity bills? Well, you know that the phone company is sending a bit of energy through their lines to power phones, right? Why not use that to your own sneaky advantage?
This LED lamp plugs in not to an electrical outlet, but to a phone jack. It then uses that power to light [...]
by: abhivibhuti on October 18th, 2009
The Robosapien is the first affordable intelligent entertainment humanoid of its kind. Developed by robotics physicist Dr. Mark W. Tilden, Robosapien is the first robot based on the science of applied biomorphic robotics, enabling him to act more like a human. Tilden, who developed applied biomorphic robotics, has worked for NASA and other government research [...]
by: abhivibhuti on October 18th, 2009
Pocket-Sized Workout Pal Is Data Geek’s Dream
Having the number of steps you took all day staring you in the face as you slump in front of a PC is a really good incentive to get off your ass and start working out. And the sleek, sexy new Fitbit is a great motivator for walkers, avid [...]
by: abhivibhuti on October 4th, 2009
The moving-picture newspapers in Harry Potter movies are being conjured up for real in the US.
It seems like you can’t go anywhere or do anything these days without seeing an advertisement. That feeling is about to get just a little more intense. In the September 18th issue of Entertainment Weekly in New York and LA, [...]
by: abhivibhuti on October 2nd, 2009
You want to enjoy your audio CDs while traveling but you also have a huge MP3 collection at home that you want to take with you.
The ideal solution? DMP, a portable music player that supports CD and MP3 files. Use the MP3 player as you normally would, hang it around your neck, clip it on [...]
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