SAMSUNG BLUE EARTH

On February 19, 2009, in Latest, New Technology, by Nitesh Patel

Samsung Mobile add a gem in his collection by unvieling  solar powered full-touch screen phone “Blue Earth”, alongside Samsung’s vision for environmental sustainability. Under the slogan: “The Blue Earth Dream: Eco-living with Samsung mobile”, Samsung commited to protect the environment through the design of eco-friendly products and a programme of activities for its customers. It [...]

A HI-FI TECHNOLOGY

On February 19, 2009, in New Technology, by himanshu

Nabaztag is a rabbit shaped electronic device that recognise voice commands in a five languages.It is Wi-Fi enabled and can read you weather forecast,RSS feeds,SMS and much more,straight from the internet,in 36 different languages.If you prefer non verbal communication,it can also flash its lights or wiggle its ears to grab your attention,or just play music [...]

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Hyperspace :new technology By Phoenix Technologies Ltd.

On February 18, 2009, in New Technology, by Nitesh Patel

Phoenix Technologies Ltd. , the leader in PC 3.0 products, services and embedded technologies, Yesterday announced that HyperSpace, its award-winning, revolutionary instant-on, always-connected computing environment, has been optimized for the ARM(R) Cortex(TM)-A8 processor architecture so that consumers using netbooks and mobile devices powered by ARM processors can enjoy the same efficiency, fun, and ease-of-use that [...]

SONY e BOOK: Coming Soon

On February 17, 2009, in How to, Latest, New Technology, by himanshu

     In past there were many e-books came but they were failed to succeed , because they are not reachable to public wallet and user had to pay whoping amount of Rs.20000 from his pockek for this reading device, but now the time is changed, now Sony is introducing an e-book in a low [...]

New software would play any videogame ever created

On February 16, 2009, in New software, New Technology, by Nitesh Patel

Software that can be used to play almost any computer game in history is to be developed as part of a European attempt to preserve digital cultural heritage. The European Union has funded a €4.02 million (£3.6m, $5.2m) project dubbed KEEP, for Keeping Emulation Environments Portable, which will develop new ways to archive digital objects [...]

VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM

On February 14, 2009, in New Technology, by himanshu

You all have heard about vehicle tracking system. But do you know how it exactly works? Vehicle are tracked with thehelp of devices and you can check it on a your computer. Even you can exactly look the position of a vehicle time to time on a map. Yes this is a technological revolution, and [...]

INTEL ATOM 2 PROCESSOR

On February 12, 2009, in Computers, Digital Electonics, Electronics, New Technology, Notebooks, by Nitesh Patel

This Intel processor is very much expected to launch in the second half of 2009. It is an aim ofIntel to hit the market of low power desktop PC’s and nettops. This will come in two version i.e.  a single core Intel Atom 2 and a powerful dual-core chip. These chips will be manufactured using [...]

WD Caviar Green: 1 TB Ecofriendly Drive

On February 12, 2009, in Computers, Electronics, New Technology, by himanshu

Eco friendly gadgets are in demand and also healthy for our environment. Western Digital step forward to make an Eco-friendly drive by launching 1TB hard drive that is also very power efficient. As you know power consumption of hard drive is directly proportional to its capacity,but contrary to that , Caviar Green 1TB drive consumes [...]

Paper Stronger Than Steel

On February 8, 2009, in New Technology, by himanshu

Buckypaper-Apaper that looks like ordinary carbon paper-could revolutionize the way everything from airplanes to TV are made. It is ten times lighter but potentially 500 times stronger than steel when stacked together.Unlike conventional composite materials,though,it conducts electricity like copper or silicon and disperses heat like steel or brass. Researchers at Florida State University have developed [...]

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