Articles in the Technology Category

Magic Mirror Concept Cell Phone: Genie Invites You!
Posted in Cell phones, Gadget, Technology on 21 March 2008

Magic Mirror Concept Cell Phone

Here I want to present something revolutionary across you. Dubbed as the Magic Mirror cell phone, it is still a concept that promises to put all the inside fitting within the glass effervesce with on-demand two displays depicting the germane specks as and when required.

The so-much-different concept has left us flabbergasted. It resembles Harry Potter kinda sinister way of execution and its hidden displays animates so often altering among a chronometer, magnifying glass, mirror, compass, news box, phone, media player, and TV. This communication device designed by Timofej Gorlov managed to reach at the first position at the Tancher design competition. They say the display screen comes from internal electronics and conveyed from the six built-in cameras.

Magic Mirror Concept Cell Phone

This device is capable of reading your lip movement and identifying your verbal instructions, for which the credit goes to the cameras and machinery. The base of the device is a glass frame that produces delusion, thereby adding to the shifting in the internal space of displays.

Via GadgetsMobile/ DesignElectronics

zml.com: One stop shop solution for moviebuffs
Posted in Technology on 25 February 2008

zml.com

Strictly or the suckers of Hollywod! If you had been waiting all the while for one stop shop kinda site or Internet help to give you everything to keep your Hollywood hunger at bay but didn’t get any help from Hollywood, can now feel happy.
Zml.com is here!
The site offers everything that a moviebuff wants.
Zml.com poses as a user friendly website that lists thousands of movies, both old ad new, which you can download at a jet speed into your high quality to personal computers, iPods or other handheld devices. You can also burn a DVD for yourself.
Isn’t cool. Now I don’t think I need to tell you why Hollywood didn’t come up with something like this. Thank Joe for the discovery. Zml.com charges a minimal of $2-$3 sans any DRM (digital rights management) so it’s your call as to what you want to download.
The only hassle with the site is that this one is a pirate site and aleady attempts are being made to have it shut down. But till the time it’s on….make the best out of it and have a fill of Hollywood!

Via: BookofJoe

Revolutioneyes: Your Online eyewear guide!
Posted in Technology on 27 January 2008

kat-revolutioneyes.jpgThis is no gadget news but still I felt its worth mentioning. This is an aid to all those who are very particular about the eye wear they buy and look out for the best not just in quality but also a piece that chooses them the best.
In Eye Wear has come up with a service called ‘Revolutioneyes’, where they help you pick the best eyewear for you buy superimposing the sunglass you choose on your pic with the help of a computer.
Doesn’t it bring to mind the facility available at saloons that guided you with the hairstyle that you looked out for… the Revolutioneyes service is just the same, a help for the fashion conscious. So next time you hunt out for a new eyewear…just log on to the site and your online help is available to you!
Via: Techdigest

Tiny Sandisk’s
Posted in Appliances, Gadget, High tech, Music, Music Player, Technology, ipod on 10 January 2008

Tiny Sandisk’s

The big advantage of Sandisk for most other manufacturers MP3 player: it built its own flash memory. Possible it shouldn’t come as a shock that their newest round of music players’ disgrace the competition with their large capacities. It’s Sansa Clip, a glossy mirrored little number digit weighing a mere 0.9 ounces, and its look like a famous accretes Lindsay Lohan would carry around as a handy cocaine surface. The 4GB memory was packed latest version into its little chassis yet price only $79—the similar cost as a 1 GB iPod Shuffle (prior to MacWorld, at least). And dissimilar the Shuffle, the Sansa Clip has an OLED display for navigating menus and browsing music (not to mention FM radio and voice recording).

Those looking for more capability and features might believe the Sandisk Sansa View 2.9 ounces, and its now holds a 32GB of flash memory. Those who keep in mind when MP3 players contained 32 MB of memory, this development is a landmark.

Sharp Aquos V/S Panasonic Plasma
Posted in Gadget, TV, Technology on 19 December 2007

VUDU

If you are looking for a full scale 1080p big screen, here are two interesting options that may gather your attention. VUDU, a VOD service that proposes immediate access of HD, TV shows and numerous movies online has inked deal with Sharp to endorse Free Vudu set of box with $50 of movies on a purchase of a 42″ and up 1080p Aquos LCD.

Agreed, the sound of ‘voodoo’ might not win your wife’s heart but this can be compensated by taking home Panasonic Plasma with Blu-Ray player. Panasonic is operating a special with $499 saving on a 42″ or 50″ 1080p plasma TV with the purchase of DMP-BD30K 1080p Blu-ray Disc player. To my knowledge, this would be one of its kind standalone Blu-Ray player to date with profile 1.1 and HBR Bitstream.

Via SlasgGear

D-Box Chairs with Actuators for ideal home theatre experience
Posted in Appliances, High tech, Home Theatre, Technology on 20 November 2007

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A die hard fan of home theatre system is sure to fall in love with what he’s gonna witness next.

We are talking about the X3me D-Box’s Quest series of chairs. These chairs are idle enough to add that stamp of perfection to your home theatre experience.

How? This unique chair makes you a part of what’s happening on the screen, thanks to its built-in actuators. They rock you, move you and stimulate the effects of motion in you in sync with the activities and sound on the screen….just like the 4-D effects that were limited only to amusement parks till now.

With the help of a PC like gadget called the D-Box decoder, which is installed between your media player and the chair, the motons of the movie are decoded and translated into chair’s hydraulics, making it groove with the movie.

With every new release, these motion codes are constantly updated on the D-Box site. Sounds cool but confusing too!

Via: New Launches

Digital Picture Frame with Built-in MP3 Player
Posted in Misc. Gadgets, Technology on 12 November 2007

Digital Picture Frame

After Halloween, the mood is all set to welcome Christmas. And if you are thinking to add spark to the festival then you can think of gifting a new edge high resolution 12″ Digital Picture Frame with built-in MP3 player. Beating ahead with the technology, the picture frame plays digital photos and videos, as well as music that become operational via stereo speakers.

The access to frame is easy as any major format of flash memory card needs to be inserted into the appropriate slot positioned on the back of the frame. And then within no time pictures will appear on screen offering dynamic slide shows with multiple transition effects and music. It is independent as doesn’t require computer or Internet. Retailed at $129.95, the photo frame doesn’t require you to give a second thought.

Via EdgeTech

Thanks Sofia

Samsung SPH-P9200: Ultra-Mobile PC
Posted in Computer, Technology, Unique Gadget on 13 October 2007

Samsung SPH-P9200

Ultramobile PC technology is been devised to create a new generation of computers that are ultra-mobile. Realizing its worth, Samsung is also following the queue of the top brands wanting to get access to the technology. As a result, the company has lately unveiled UMPC, the SPH-P9200 with a bizarre look.

It features a fold-out keyboard that scores the onscreen keyboard on the Asus RH2. It also flaunts C7-M processor, 512 MB RAM and 30GB hard disk memory, 1.3MP Webcam along with mouse keys and an optical joystick. It offers a SIM card slot together with a Wi-Fi, WiBro (Korean WiMAX), and HSDPA technology to meet the connectivity requirements.

With 5″ touch-sensitive display, touch-sensitive screen and 800×480 resolution, it is a perfect PC to be brought home. It can run for 2 to 2.5 hours on a full recharge and there is a possibility of additional 2.5 hours on extended battery.

Via Crave

Sony Presents Anti-Noise Earphones
Posted in Ear phones, Technology, Unique Gadget on 16 September 2007

Earphones

The above displayed noise-canceling earphones (R) by Sony are designed for music-edition of mobile phones or a Walkman cellular. It reduces the ambient noise by 75%. The earphones were displayed at the company’s exhibition in Tokyo and are expected to hit the market in November.

Sony Launches New Blu-Ray Recorders to Beat HD DVD
Posted in Gadget, High tech, Microsoft, Technology, dvd player on 13 September 2007

Sony Corp lately announced that it will hit Japan market with its four new models of Blu-ray high-definition optical disc recorders on 8 November. This move can be witnessed towards its ongoing combat with the HD DVD.

Sony’s Blu-Ray Recorders

Sony plans to promote Blu-Ray technology with Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial Co that is in competition with the HD DVD format and is back sided by Toshiba and Microsoft.

The upcoming models are competent enough to store up to 16 hours of high-definition programmes on a dual-layer. The high-end model of the four comes along with a 500-GB hard disk drive and is expected with a retail price of 200,000 yen ($1,752). The USP of the Blu-ray recorders is its capability to handle traditional DVD discs.

Via Yahoo

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