Monday, August 31, 2009

NOKIA launched Linux based Smartphone N900


The Cell phone giant Nokia has again hit the market with its new product. This time Nokia has launched its new model N900 which is based on the company’s Linux-based maemo 5 Operating system.

The experts are looking convinced by the phones as it is said that this new smartphone will give company a good potential to compete in the smartphone market. Moreover it is estimated to be a close competitor with Apple's iPhone, Research in Modulation(RIMM),and the handset powered by google's endroid operating system.

The cell phone is certainly impressive with features like touch screen , slide out keyboard,mozilla browser, 5MP camera, upto 48GB of storage. Moreover Nokia N900 can run upto 12 applications at once;it can run adode flash which even the iPhone cant run.

It is estimated that within 12-18 months the demand for such maemo based smartphones will be generated by the company,which should motivate software developers to create new software applications for these devices.
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Sunday, August 9, 2009

NOKIA RX-5 Tablet Prototype


Nokia has introduced its new cell phone RX-5 .

Follwing are given its few features:-
  • 5MP Carl Zeiss camera (2608 X 1966 resolution)

  • Screen resolution of 800X480 pixels

  • support for both chambers

  • FM transmitter and reciever

  • Accelerometer

  • WiFi b & g standards

  • Internal memory 128 MB DDR

  • Keyboard similar to N81 with some extra keys

  • Linux OS Based on Maema 5
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Friday, August 7, 2009

Internet radio device-Muzee


It may look like your everyday USB flash drive. But this is no ordinary USB device; it's your ticket to any type of music from anywhere you want in the world. The MUZEE Internet Radio allows you to listen to over 13,000 radio stations from all over the world. Whether you have a thing for Asian music, you heard a great song while vacationing in Jamaica, or maybe you just want to listen to a ball game on the East Coast, simply plug the MUZEE into the USB port of any internet connected computer. With the use of a simple interface, the MUZEE Internet Radio gives you the option of searching for radio stations by keyword, genre, country, or radio station. If you find something you like you can save the station or even record the songs to your PC. So what does that mean for you? It's like getting free music that you can listen to or download anywhere. There are no download or subscription fees with the MUZEE Internet Radio, just access to all of your favorite music from over 210 different
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Low -Energy Computer Aleutia E2


You turn the lights off when you leave a room. You open your windows when it's nice out so you don't have to run the air conditioner. And there are probably numerous other things you do around your house so you can save energy and money on your electric bill. But do you turn your computer off every night? Now you don't have to worry about shutting down your PC every night to conserve energy with this Low-Energy Computer.

Most computers use a surprising 300-500 watts of power just to run. But this new energy saving model, the Aleutia E2, was designed to use only 8 watts of power, that's less than most light bulbs! So how is this possible and why don't all computer manufacturers product energy saving models? Well, it's possible because the Low-Energy Computer uses energy efficient memory such as solid-state memory cards as opposed to hard drives. However in turn for being more environmentally friendly, this small computer only runs at 500 MHz with 1 GB RAM. It's not capable of running things like Google Earth or YouTube but is very resourceful for word processing, emailing, and surfing the net.

The Low-Energy Aleutia E2 is only about the size of two decks of cards (4.5"x4.5"x1.4") and only weighs 500 grams. Despite its small size is virtually indestructible being made with an aluminum case and no moving parts to break off. Another added feature is that it will attach to the back off many LCD monitors so it won't be in the way.

So if you're looking for a ways to go green and maybe save on your energy costs then a Low-Energy Computer may be just the thing for you.
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Monday, August 3, 2009

Alienware MJ-12 m7700a


If you have never heard of Alienware computers then you have been missing out. Alienware builds some of the best performing computers you will find anywhere. These are definitely not your average Dell or HP computers and laptops. They are built to look cool as well as perform. They build just about any type of computer and laptop you could want but their real bread and butter are their gaming PCs.

The MJ-12 m7700a is basically a full blown desktop packed in to a laptop case. It features dual-core AMD Opteron and Athlon 64 FX-60 processors to handle any task you can throw at it. It has a PCI Express-powered NVIDIA Quadro graphics card for all the latest games. The MJ-12 m7700 will support dual SATA drives in RAID configurations. We are talking over 200GB of hard drive space in this bad boy. But that is not all, this laptop also supports dual optical drives so you can have a CD-RW/DVD and a DVD R/W in this baby. A 17 inch WideUXGA 1920x1200 or WideXGA+ 1440x900 LCD is available and front stereo speakers allow you to hear all the action. This laptop is definitely not for users who are looking for a light compact laptop. Its starting weight is 10lbs and increases as you load it up with all the features.
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FUJI launches world's 1st 3D Camera


Fujifilm have announced plans to sell a 3D digital camera - and here is the prototype here- the camera features 2 lenses, 2 sensors, and a 2.8" 3D screen on the back. The camera was a 6 megapixel model, records videos in 3D and should be available next year.
"Fujifilm today announces a radical departure from current imaging systems with the development of a completely new, real image system (3D digital camera, 3D digital photo frame, 3D print) that marks a complete break from previous attempts to introduce this technology."
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Sunday, August 2, 2009

iKaraoke for iPod


Everyone loves karaoke, well maybe not everyone. But with this cool gadget you’ll be able sing along to your favorite tunes without having to worry about the pressure of the crowd. iKaraoke is an amazing accessory for your iPod that will give you the chance to be the lead singer in all of your favorite music.

All you need to do is hook your iPod up to your stereo system using the line-in cable attached. Then with the flip of a button the iKaraoke silences the frequency that contains the lead vocals of any song, leaving only the background music for you to sing along.

The iKaraoke also includes a slender microphone to sing into so you feel just like a star. And if you feel like you’re not ready to sing the entire song alone you can press a button and the lead vocals will drop back in. The iKaraoke also allows you to pause and scan forward and backward.

So whether you love rap, rock, 80’s or oldies, you can sing whatever you want whenever you want with this fun and innovative iPod gadget.
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