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Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 30 2006
kida tracking
More and more parents are resorting to high-end wireless communications systems to keep track of the whereabouts of their children. Telecommunication companies, including Sprint Nextel, Disney Mobile and Verizon Wireless, too are hitting the nail on its..
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 30 2006
konica minolta organic el screen
Konica Minolta have successfully developed a High luminescence Organic EL Screen, in fact having the highest luminous efficiency in the world, that delivers 1000 cd/m2 or 64 lumens of brightness and have a luminous life of approximately 10,000 hours....
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 30 2006
lg lp4100
Okay, let this one too come, however, as we are a bit skeptical of the concept, we will not embrace it, anyway we can snatch out some time for the time being to screw the ears of this piece of mockery. LG Electronics, perhaps, wants to put an end to.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 30 2006
powewred shoes
Yes, you guessed it right, it's from Japan, who else could have dared to go so far as to create shoes that apparently doesn't really make your move. The bizarre concept is the brainchild of Hiroo Iwata of the University of Tskukuba VR Lab in Japan. The.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 30 2006
cogniscent scentrak
To aid human nose, which apparently can detect around 10,000 different smells, CogniScent has invented its ScenTraK electronic nose to detect explosives, chemicals, and other chemical compounds for safety. The 3-pound handheld odor-detector equips...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 30 2006
backlit desktop1
Where we are busy counting the last breaths of or old desktop, Microsoft Hardware is all set to morph the antique into an advanced tool of the future. The giant is planning to launch industry's first wireless rechargeable backlit desktop; please don't.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 29 2006
july 29
News ● UV Monitor to protect you from skin cancer ● Nokia 5500 boosted with 'SmackBook Pro' ● The Compulab CM-X270L: Wireless PC smaller than a credit card? ● Brando optical USB mouse with 2 USB ports ● Tailored...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 29 2006
Of course you would love to grab this PDA, but can you imagine that it is two-thirds the size of a credit card, we doubt so. However, stop biting your nails, its true, the CM-X270L wireless PC rolled out by Compulab from Israel, measures just 4.4 x 6.6..
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 29 2006
au my
Skin cancer is silently engulfing the United States and we doubt that the gadgets such as this UV monitor could give even an iota of relief to the exposed. Anyway, keeping aside global warming and other significant environment issues, let's see how the...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 29 2006
nokia
Nokia, after displaying the mobile phones of the future, is set to take the industry by storm and arm us to the core with its next-generation fun-packed portable dream machines. The giant has just revamped its Nokia 5500 mobile phone with 'SmackBook...

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