Thursday, June 9, 2011

LAPTOP AND TABLET MIXED BY LENOVO

LENOVO has responded to a common complaint about tablets that they are inadequate for people who want to create content,rather than consume it by making one that transom into a laptop.The idea pad U1 Hybrid is a laptop with a removable touchscreen When the computer is in laptop mode it faction as a windows computer, albeit one that the user can also control through a touchscreen .But the screen also pops out, and it functions as a tablet that runs Lenovo's own customized version of Android. The hybrid model allows a tablet user access to a full keyboard,but also to the processing power of a laptop.The laptop also serves as a sort of external...

HP ADVANCE MUSIC SYSTEM IN LAPTOPS

The USP of Hewlett Packard Envy 14 Beats Editions is its excellent audio quality.This was made in partnership with Beats Audio.Its audio isn't yet another cheesy bass booster or waste surround sound processor.HP says its engineers worked for six months with golden ea ed music producers Jimmy Loving and Dr.Dre to pore over circuit board designs and digital signal processing software.Loving also roped in will i am from Black Eyed Peas to help fine tune the system. It sounds system pretty good through HP's built in speakers but it really rocks when you plug in a pair of highhanded headphones or run a cable from the laptop to your home stereo. They...

ACER NEW LAPTOP

We got a good Blue notebooks from Acre, the Aspire 8920G . We're crazy about the "Cine Touch" controls to the left of the keyboard, and both laptops -- while certainly thin for their class -- are still bulky enough to make our chiropractor take pause. That said, Acre is certainly working a lot more design polish into its product, and the specs are, as ever, quite lovable. Acacreer Aspire 8920 is powered with Intel Technology, It is powered with Acrecer Cine Crystal full HD 18.4" LCD wide-screen notebook with full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution and Up to 16.7 million colors. it has intel Centrino Processor Technology and Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The...

3D LAPTOP WITHOUT GLASSES BY TOSHIBA

Are you interest in watching 3D video in laptop but you may be hate wearing those funny looking glasses,Toshiba has bring something to show you a laptop that can display 3D video without putting on glasses.The laptop works by using a webcam to find a viewer's eyes,then sends different versions of the image to each one ,creating the illusion of depth.The image quality was indistinguishable from what you can see with glasses required 3D ,although the screen was much smaller than the giant 3D televisions that manufactures have been marketing. The technique also worked fine even if the viewer was wearing regular prescription glasses. A shortcoming...

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Sony Ericssson Xperia X8

The company's latest attempt, then, is the Xperia X8. It sits somewhere between the X10 mini and full-size X10 in terms of size, making for a small-but-not-tiny Android smartphone. It's also relatively inexpensive at just £130, or free on £15pm contracts. In terms of size, the Xperia X8 straddles the middle ground between the bulky Xperia X10 and the petite Xperia X10 mini. It has a 3-inch 320 x 480-pixel touchscreen, three hardware slits for Menu, Home and Back, and a convex backing. The X8 comes in white by default, although you do get an additional cover. This comes in a different shade with a gradient finish. A power/keylock button,...

sony erecssson w8

An Android based Walkman phone, Sony Ericsson W8 provides features that keep you entertained as well as connected on the go. Its touchscreen with four customizable corner shortcuts give easy access to most used applications. Use the W8 to your advantage by accessorizing the phone with apps downloaded from the Android market. Sony Ericsson W8 is a decent Smartphone which has Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair) and 600 MHz ARM 11 processor, Adreno 200 GPU, Qualcomm MSM7227 chipset CPU and it support both networks 2G (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) and 3G (HSDPA 900 / 2100). Its dimensions are 99 x 54 x 15 mm and weight 104 g it comes with 128 MB storage,...

Sony Ericssson Vivaz

The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is a high-end smartphone based on Symbian S60 5th Edition (also known as the Symbian^1) and the same personalized interface as the software-updated Sony Ericsson Satio. The Vivaz comes with 3.2-inch resistive screen, Wi-Fi with DLNA, HSDPA, GPS, accelerometer, FM radio, 720MHz processor and OpenGL ES 2.0 support. the Sony Ericsson Vivaz features 3.2-inch resistive display with the standard for a Symbian S60 5th Edition handset native resolution of 360x640 pixels. We do not have any major gripes relating to the screen sensitivity, given the particular technology it integrates. Naturally, it would have been much better...

sony erecssson T715

It's small, looks vaguely familiar and, unlike most of Sony Ericsson's phones these days, doesn't come with any kind of special branding. But, for all its old-school charm, the T715 combines a solid set of up-to-date features with a stylish, understated design. The T715's unfussy appearance and refreshingly uncomplicated operation match its no-nonsense name. It comes with 3G and HSPA support for fast data transfers, Internet browsing, video calls and the like. Web apps like Google Maps are included to take advantage of this, although they're somewhat tucked away within the handset's menus. The phone's software should be familiar to anyone...

Sony Ericssson K850

The beautiful Sony Ericsson K850i is a 3G camera phone which will amaze its user & all around them.The Sony Ericsson K850i is an attractive handset which is compact to carry & hold. The phone comes with easy to use features & focuses highly on the camera & media capabilities. The phone is a solid bar type design which measures 102mm x 48mm x 17mm. The handset comes in a choice of two colours which are a luminous green or a velvet blue colour. The phone has a large high colour screen which comes with a scratch proof protection & a high screen resolution. The 3G phone comes with 40 Mbytes of built in memory & the memory...

sony erecssson k7901

The Sony Ericsson K790i is a small & stylish Cyber Shot™ digital camera mobile phone. The K790i comes in a beautiful velvet black coloured casing which is very attractive & tactile. The phone is very easy to hold with a 105 x 47 x 22 mm casing size which weighs 115 grams in total.  The K790i comes with a large 262k colour TFT screen (240 x 320 pixels) which provides a very clear & true display. The phone comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera with 16 x digital zoom & autofocus.  The built in video recorder feature allows the user to capture those special moments in action. The video recorder comes with a video stabiliser...

Samsung Tocco Lite

The Tocco Lite is Samsung's answer to the LG Cookie. Available in black, gold, pink or silver, it's a bargain touchscreen phone. Although it lacks 3G, it offers a fabulous fun user interface with easy access to Facebook and YouTube, plus all the features that you'd expect: a 3.2 megapixel camera, video recording, music player, FM radio with RDS, memory card slot and Bluetooth. Available free on contract with a choice of free gifts: from free line rental to a free Playstation 3. The spec of the Tocco Lite is virtually identical to the Cookie's. There's a 3.2 megapixel camera with digital zoom. Samsung's "Smile Shot" feature lets you take a...

Samsung S8500 Wave

This isn't just another 'and me' Samsung phone – it's crammed to the hilt with high end features, such as HD video recording, a 1GHz Samsung-own Hummingbird processor, a super-slim chassis, the latest Super AMOLED screen and multi-touch support right out of the box. .The Samsung Wave is rocking the TouchWiz UI on top of Samsung's new Bada OS, which is meant to make most of its range into smartphones with access to its own app store. The screen is truly gorgeous. It is a special “super” AMOLED style that not only is brighter, but uses less battery juice. You have sixteen million colors, multi-touch ability, scratch-resistant surface, all...

amsung S7070 Diva

The Samsung Diva is a phone that is targeted straight at women. No, it isn't some red-blooded horn dog of a phone, but one that's been designed to cater to the needs of girlies. The phone itself is compact, measuring 101.0 x 54.8 x 13.4mm, so you'll be able to fling it into your clutch bag with ease. The construction is all plastic, coming in at the affordable end of the market, but the build quality doesn't throw up any surprises. The user interface is in many ways pure Samsung. With three main screens to flick through with fingersweeps and a side panel for dragging widgets around, anyone who has seen a Samsung handset in recent times will...

Samsung Galaxy 5

Samsung Galaxy 5 is probably the cheapest well known Android phone in the market. It weighs really light, and the plastic casing makes it looks like it could split into pieces if one dropped it onto the floor. There are a total of 7 buttons on the phone; Menu, Home, Back, Search, Call, Touch Pad, and the End Call/Sleep button. Samsung Galaxy 5 has a QWERTY keypad for both portrait and landscape mode and numbers and symbols can be inputted without switching to a different keypad.One of the more impressive features of the Samsung Galaxy 5 is Swype text input, an option that allows you to slide your fingers over the letters you want to type...

Nokia E7

Nokia E7 claiming to be an honorable heir of Nokia's enterprise series phones with physical keyboards. Retaining most of the wonderful features and design cues from the Nokia N8, the E7 just might have the perfect mix of ingredients, with its peculiar looking keyboard, to consider itself as being the next big smartphone from Nokia's camp. The Nokia E7 is essentially a longer and wider version of the Nokia N8, but manages to pack on a landscape keyboard to its 0.54” (13.6mm) sleek anodized aluminum casing. you can find the Nokia E7 in a variety of colors, from silver to flashy orange. The Nokia E7 shares the same 680MHz ARM 11 processor and...

HTC Thunderbolt

The wait is finally over for Verizon Wireless's first 4G LTE smartphone! Say hello to the HTC Thunderbolt, which will be taking advantage of the company's new 4G LTE network. From a head-on perspective, the HTC Thunderbolt is almost identical to the HTC Inspire 4G.the phone's screen is highly sensitive and offeres an impressive graphics spread. However, the Thunderbolt strays from the Inspire by embedding a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera next to the handset speaker.To compliment the front-facing camera, the phone is equipped with an 8-megapixel primary camera on the back with 720p HD video recording capability and a dual LED flash.  the...

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Blackberry Storm 2

The RIM, a Canadian Smartphone maker has unveiled a innovative touch screen handset called Blackberry Storm 2 9520. It had replaced the RIM’s iconic Querty keyboard what its previous version had offered, with the new improved clicking touchscreen technology. It also comes with new operating system named Black Berry OS 5, which is much more fast and improved. They have also included Wi-Fi this time which was not there in earlier BlackBerry mobile. Though its touch screen is not good as its rival, too sensitive, but one must appreciate for the security does Blackberry offers. The Storm 2 does offer reliable email security same as the earlier...

Blackberry Style 9670

BlackBerry Style 9670, a big flip phone with a full QWERTY keyboard hiding inside. This is a good smart phone, thanks to its BlackBerry 6 OS, above-average camera, updated web browser, and speedy performance. Although the display is on the small side, overall this is one of the better BlackBerrys we've tested. When open, the Style measures 6.9 x 2.4 x .7 inches. When closed, it measures 3.8 x 2.4 x .7 inches. It weighs 4.6 ounces, which is heftier than most BlackBerrys, but it's reasonable considering the form factor. The Style's QWERTY keyboard is fairly responsive, with terraced keys for a better grip. Because the keys are so close together,...

Blackberry Torch 9800

  The BlackBerry Torch combines both a touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard. BlackBerry OS 6 brings such improvements as a better user interface, universal search, and an improved browser and multimedia experience. The Torch's shape is a little bit BlackBerry Storm and a little bit BlackBerry Bold. We wouldn't call it sexy but the look is certainly appropriate for the corporate scene, where BlackBerrys still dominate. In its closed state, the Torch measures 4.4 inches tall by 2.4 inches wide by 0.6 inch thick and weighs 5.7 ounces. It's a rather hefty handset, but it feels very solid, with a textured soft-touch finish on back. It's...

Blackberry Curve 8520

The 8520 feels like a stripped-down version of the BlackBerry Curve 8900, forgoing the jazzy chrome trim for a rubbery edge. You can feel it's a less expensive phone, but it still feels solid and sturdy. The biggest difference between the 8520 and other devices on the BlackBerry bush is its trackpad, which replaces the trackball. The trackpad is a flat surface that responds to your touch like a mousepad on a laptop, but it's insanely sensitivity to make up for its tiny size. The 8520's real strength lies in its Qwerty keyboard and messaging features, which make it a great phone for social networkers. The phone does not have the 3G support...

Blackberry Bold 9700

The RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 looks nothing like its predecessor. Gone is the wide, masculine body, and in its place is a more svelte, compact smartphone that should fulfill RIM's hope of attracting both men and women, and consumers and professionals. At 4.29 inches tall by 2.36 inches wide by 0.56 inch thick and 4.3 ounces, the Bold 9700 is certainly more pocketable and is even smaller and lighter than the BlackBerry Tour. The Bold 9700 has a 2.44-inch display (compared with 2.75 inches) but its 480x360-pixel resolution at 245 pixels per inch certainly keeps things clear and sharp. The user interface is largely unchanged, though BlackBerry...

Monday, June 6, 2011

contact lences that change to color alert diabetic

There is great news for diabetics. A revolutionary technology has came into being to help them measure blood sugar levels without drawing blood daily. It uses extremely small nanoparticles embedded into the hydrogel lenses. These engineered nanoparticles react with glucose molecules found in tears, causing a chemical reaction that changes their colour. Developed by biochemical engineering professor Jin Zhang at the University of Western Ontario. (Via ImpactLab)....

virtual goggle

Technology has brought virtual worlds into our computers for many years. Now, virtual reality (VR) will be in our living rooms. The underground effort that has been an experimental fantasy for decades has become reality now...

flying saucer

Last time I saw a flying saucer being engineered to take to the skies was with a Moller’s prototype. Since then and till very recently – perhaps till the moment I came across this, I never thought lethal drones could also take a leaf from the extraterrestrial flyers. A British drone company called Aesir, however, thinks it’s feasible, and is thus creating models of unmanned aerial vehicles in the shape of flying saucers. (Via gizmowatc...

light saber

And we thought they were just sci-fi! The lightsaber consists of a polished metal hilt which projects a blade of energy (plasma) about one meter long. The lightsaber’s blade cuts through most substances without resistance. It leaves cauterized wounds in flesh, but can be deflected by another lightsaber’s blade, or an energy shield or wall. HowStuffWorks has a detailed tutorial on how to create a lightsaber. It also verifies that lightsabers have been sold on ebay. There are some more theoretical explanations on the existence of light-saber technology, however we couldn’t actually discover more details about the actual product in existence. We...

Quantum Teleporter

Q-Teleportation has been successful on smaller objects according to a Study. “We were able to perform a quantum teleportation experiment for the first time ever outside a university laboratory,” said Rupert Ursin, a researcher at the Institute for Experimental Physics at the University of Vienna in Austria. In q-Teleportation it is the quantum states of the objects that are destroyed and recreated, and not the objects themselves. Therefore, q-Teleportation cannot teleport animate or inanimate matter (or energy) in its physical entirety. The device thus creates a replica of an original thing  at a new position and the original thing ceased...

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

top Amazing Mobiles

Nokia Morph concept hold official web page at Nokia. Based on Nanotechnology, this concept will provide a flexible design, and will provide following opportunities for mobile phones.     * Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live     * Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving     * Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension     * Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge     * Integrated sensors might allow...

The 3-in-1 Digital Compass

For those of you that enjoy wandering aimlessly throughout the summer months, you might want a little something extra to give you a little direction. Of course then it stops being wandering aimlessly and instead just simply wandering. This 3-in-1 gadget will make sure to point you in the right direction. Of course you’ll have to know what the right direction is, so you’re on your own there. It’s of course a compass, but a digital one, instead of being the classic type. In addition to the compass function, it also has a clock to keep track of the time. Then a thermometer to let you know how warm or cold it is outside. Anyone else find it a little...

Samsung World First Solar Powered GSM Cellphone

Samsung is going green with it’s first solar-powered GSM cell phone. Known by the catchy moniker “Crest Solar,” the E1107 (as it is officially known) has a large solar cell on the back of the handset and can provide up to 10 minutes of talk time for every hour it sits in the sun charging up on your basic sunny day. In addition to it’s environmental bonafides, the camera is dual band for use in both the 900 Mhz and 1800 Mhz range. Other features include all the usual refinements including an FM radio and MP3 ringtones, and games. It can even work as a flashlight but you can bet that’s a battery killer which will force you to wait until sunrise...

RCA's Small Wonder EZ209HD Camcorder

RCA Small Wonder EZ300HD 720p camcorder is a nice try, but it just isn't as aesthetically pleasing as all the other ones, and that seems to be a problem for all the company's gadgets, which appear to be designed by someone from the 1980s. Not repeating the same mistake, the new Small Wonder EZ209HD is really slim and sleek - measuring roughly a half of an inch thick. The LCD display is downsized to 2" due to the camcorder's new form factor. 256MB internal memory gives you a head start, and if you need to capture everything into 720p, Micro SD slot is at your disposal. With a 16GB card, the EZ209HD can record up to 8 hours of HD content in YouTube-friendly...

Razer Megalodon Headset

Razer's much anticipated USB gaming headset Megalodon - named after a prehistoric shark - will begin shipping on June 30th at 10am; that's approximately 10 months after the product was first announced last year, and that maybe how long it may take to excavate the real Megalodon (if complete fossils were to be found). We aren't certain why Razer waited this long, perhaps to wait out for the economy to recover. What separates the Megalodon from the rest of the pack is its ability to virtualize 7.1 channels, and its Maelstrom audio processor to make simulated surround more believable. There's the remote control, which combines the Megalodon's...

New Released T-Mobile Dash smartphone

Specification T-Mobile Dash smartphone Source Information Telecom     * Email protocols supported IMAP4 , POP3 , SMTP     * Data services SMS , WWW , E-Mail , MSN Messenger , Yahoo! Messenger , AOL Instant Messenger     * Modem Wireless cellular modem     * Cellular enhancement protocol GSM , EDGE , GPRS General     * Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.5 in x 0.5 in x 4.4 in     * Weight 4.2 oz     * Built-in devices Antenna , Camera , Display     * Packaged contents Carrying case Operating System / Software    ...

Lenovo ThinkPad X301 Video Review

Here Specifications of Levowo ThinkPad X301:     * CPU-1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 ULV     * RAM Included-2GB     * RAM Upgradable To-4GB     * Hard Drive Size-64GB     * Hard Drive Speed-90MB/s Read and 70MB/s Write     * Hard Drive Type-SSD Drive     * Optical Drive Type-DVD+RW     * Optical Drive Speed-8X     * Display Size (inches)-13.3     * Native Resolution-1440×900     * Graphics Card-Intel GMA X4500MHD     * Video Memory-384MB     * Wi-Fi-802.11a/g/n    ...

ipod mini

The iPod Mini (trademarked, marketed and stylized as the iPod mini) was a digital audio player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was the midrange model in Apple's iPod product line. It was announced on January 6, 2004 and released on February 20 of the same year. A second-generation version was announced on February 23, 2005 and released later that year. The iPod Mini line was officially discontinued on September 7, 2005 and was replaced by the iPod Nano line. The iPod Mini uses the touch-sensitive scroll wheel of the third generation iPod. However, instead of the four touch buttons located above the wheel, the buttons were redesigned...

Amazing Cameras With Lots of Lense

A variation on the multiple-lenses theme is the Twin Video camera, which lets you shoot video in two directions at once. It might seem like just another useless gadget to some people, but imagine how great it would be for recording interviews or giving real-time commentary on whatever is going on around you. The soon-to-be-released camera from Ion may not win any Guinness World Records, but it’s sure to change the way YouTube “stars” record and share their “masterpieces” with the rest of the wor...

Amazing Cameras With Lots of Lenses

f two heads are better than one, are several lenses better than a single one for catching all of the moments you want to remember forever? This camera takes that idea to a whole new level with a record-breaking 158 lenses. It was built over the course of six months by Japanese researchers at the Nagoya Institute of Technology, and it was certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the most lenses of any camera in the world. The four rows of lenses (each of which cost about $2.00) were intended to take incredibly detailed 3D pictures of a flickering fla...

Future p c Can anyone say, "Good-bye laptops

Look closely and guess what they could be.                                                                                    Are they pens with cameras                      ...

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