Showing posts with label Technology Updates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology Updates. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Samsung PMP

Samsung Electronics has announced the launch of a new PMP – the R1. Designed to offer users a similar experience as their BeatDJ handsets, the R1 is also their slimmest and lightest multimedia player that’s compatible with DivX video format.

“Samsung’s R1 beat player provides a rich multimedia experience for users who prefer a small form factor but don’t want to sacrifice quality,” said Joo Ho Song, Vice President, Mobile Communications Division, Samsung Electronics. “Samsung is committed to launching additional multimedia players with advanced features and designs.”
This light weight PMP weighing in at about 50G is just 8.9mm slim and Samsung has it running on their TouchWiz UI. It also features -
  • a 2.6-inch touch screen
  • DivX-certificated
  • DNSe 3.0 (Digital Natural Sound Engine)
  • Bluetooth
  • FM radio
  • e-Book reader
The R1 will be available in 8GB or 16GB capacities.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Fujifilm 3D Camera

FujiFilm 3D Digital Camera

FujiFilm 3D Digital Camera

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The result image can be seen clearly when we use special photo paper is specially coated plastic to display 3D effect. Or Fujifilm also issued digital photo frame to display a special photo is 3D. In their web, Fujifilm also promises other features that can be obtained through the use of 2 lenses as this can take a photo with the position of “wide” and “zoom” at the same time.

Price 3D camera itself will be sold in the range of U.S. $ 600 while for the 3D digital photo frame for sale with a price range in the hundreds of dollars and a special paper with a few dollars.

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Biometric Door Lock

By connecting the USB Flashdrive via a USB connection on the bottom of the door, we can take all the information or activity that occurs as anyone to access, manage, and other settings without having to fuss.

no need to fuss installation cable

no need to fuss installation cable

Use the USB Flashdisk This will be easier than this need to connect the door to the computer through the ethernet and the other, at least we do not have to fuss with the installation of cable. All data will be automatically transferred to the USB Flashdisk and from this Flashdisk we can see through all the activities with the computer applications that can be purchased separately.

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Additional software can see how many people enter a locked room with this tool.
From the security of its own, this door can store up to 1000 users through the shell and finger PIN.

USB Thumblock Keyless Biometric Door Lock with a sale price of U.S. $ 699.95

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Smartswip for online shopping

Smartswip is a tool which can be used at home to swipe your credit card, so details will be automatically inputed in the online site when u r shopping online as it happens when u swipe it at any local shop when u do shopping. So it will help u from hacker who steal your information.

smart_swipe_2 Just like in the store, to enter a credit card number, we just rub in SmartSwipe your automatic credit card numbers will be entered without having to be typewritten.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

New Ipod Touch

The latest rumors to make their way out of Apple is that the newer generation of iPods, specifically the new Touch that is apparently on the way will be able to provide users with a little more than just audio video and surfing. Reports have stated that ‘well-connected’ sources have information that the new iPod Touch would come equipped with a camera and a microphone as well.


Being a Wi-Fi enabled device, the PMP could now be taking things up a notch by adding communication via voice and image to the media device. With the microphone and Wi-Fi combination, not to mention the camera Skype calling could be enabled. This is surely going to up the ante a bit for other manufacturers to follow suit. The camera could presumably be used as a stand alone device obviously for taking pictures and the same reports are also suggesting that the microphone could make voice commands a reality for the iPod Touch, making it that much more akin to the new iPhone 3GS.

The same source in the report has also mentioned that the new device could be out in the next “two to three months” which is not much of a wait. Stay tuned.

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Samsung Launches 250 GB HDD

Strengthening its line up of portable 1.8" hard drives for external storage markets, Samsung Electronics has announced its 250 Gigabyte 1.8 inch hard disk drive, the Spinpoint N3U which incorporates a native USB controller on its printed circuit board. This optimized design results in a smaller foot print, less power consumption and optimized performance, which is ideal for portable external storage devices.

The Spinpoint N3U stores up to 125 Gigabytes per platter for a total 250GB data storage capacity.

Samsung's N3U drive, however, uses a native USB interface and as such does not require this bridge board.

"The new high-capacity 1.8" 250GB drive enhances Samsung's product offerings and is ideal for consumers who require a small form factor, high capacity data storage," said Choel-Hee Lee, vice president of marketing Storage System Division, Samsung Electronics. "It is easy to carry around and it is designed to withstand a free fall drop of up to 50 centimeters and be resistant to a maximum shock incident of up to 1500G."

As a native USB interface device, the Spinpoint N3U eliminates possible points of failure due to loose cable connections and optimizes performance by eliminating the interrupt service time for the bridge board to convert PATA to USB signals. The N3U 1.8" drive also consumes about 40 percent less power than a 2.5" hard drive of an equivalent capacity.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Future of Smart Phone & Lapy


Bi-directional currents: 2009 will decide whether customers prefer shrunken notebook forms such as the AspireOne or phones-on-steroids such as the Asus PDA or HTC’s Android-based smart phone.

Anand Parthasarathy

Bangalore, Dec. 31 There are two ways to design a new product: top down or bottom up. And 2009 will decide which one paying customers prefer, when it comes to the single device they would like to use to stay ‘connected’ while on the move.

Given that the market demands a lean-mean-browsing machine, there are two approaches to delivering this; and which one, depends on the manufacturer’s genealogy: If you were a legacy personal computer maker, you would try and squeeze the traditional functions of a desktop or laptop computer into a handy portable frame.

Some early offerings have been about as successful as Cinderella’s sisters trying to wriggle their toes into the glass slipper — and customers have given them a firm thumbs down. More recent offerings of Net Books, Mini Notes, PC Alternates or Ultra Mobile PCs have got the design right — almost; some more than others.

The other approach has come from mobile hand set makers whose premise seems to be: ‘Why should PC makers get all the gravy? Let’s put our smart phones on steroids, till they look and feel like PCs’. Here again, early offerings with their miniature ‘qwerty’ keypads, challenged the user with any but the daintiest finger tips. Customers, like Queen Victoria, said (if not in so many words) ‘We are not amused’.

Creative currents

2009 is likely to see these bi-directional creative currents deliver better products — and the early waves have begun lapping Indian shores, even as the old year comes to an end. Consider: Asus, a company which has been all smiles, ever since its Eee PC, caught the public’s fancy on three continents, has hedged its bets and has just launched in the Indian market, the P565, touted as the ‘fastest business PDA ( that’s personal digital assistant) in the world”.

The touch screen device comes with a full suite of office applications and in look and feel might remind Blackberry owners of their first models. The 120-gram machine comes preloaded with SatNav’s 200-city India data base and runs on Windows Mobile version 6.1 professional. The camera is a full 3 megapixel autofocus with MPEG4. The P565 is available from this week for Rs 35,000.

Another year-end launch has been Acer’s most successful mini notebook form in 2008 — the Aspire One — which it prefers to call an Internet Device. This one model allowed the Taiwan-based company to double its total PC sales in the second half of 2008 in markets like Europe, West Asia and Africa (IDC numbers) and in India, Acer is offering one configuration this week, with a 1 GB of RAM, a 160 GB hard disk, a VGA camera and a Linux operating system for Rs 17,499 (plus tax).

It is an astute move: Indian customers seem to prefer a PC, no matter how basic, with its own disk storage and have not been falling over themselves to buy versions that come with 4GB or 8GB flash drives. But Acer can expect to see competition from HP, Toshiba, Asus as well as aggressive Indian players like Zenith in this category.

Android system

The coming year is also likely to see the emergence of a number of smart phones running Google’s Open Source Android system — the first, from HTC, was seen in a few stands at the India Telecom Show in Delhi earlier in December.

Garmin, better known for GPS-based navigators, has said its own Android-fuelled hand phone will soon be out — and the guessing is the company and quite a few others, will use the upcoming Consumer Electronic Show (CES ’09) in Las Vegas, to launch them.

So will customers go for phones that aspire to be mobile computers or will they respond to laptop makers who say ‘Honey, I’ve shrunk the PC!’ Or will they keep both camps busy and happy? The coming months will tell.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

LG Reveals First LTE Chip

LG has announced that it has independently developed the first handset (user equipment) modem chip based on 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology standards. The modem chip can theoretically support wireless download speeds of 100Mbps (megabits per second) and upload speeds of 50Mbps. This represents a significant step toward creating a market-ready 4G phone.



LG demonstrated the chip at its Mobile Communication Technology Research Lab in Anyang, Korea, achieving wireless download speeds of 60 Mbps and upload speeds of 20 Mbps. The fastest phones currently on the market use HSDPA technology and download at a maximum speed of 7.6 Mbps.

With LTE technology, users can download a 700 MB movie file in less than one minute at speeds of 100 Mbps. LTE technology would also allow consumers to simultaneously stream four HD movies without any buffering.

For the past three years, LG has been pursuing 3GPP LTE standardization, working to develop and test commercially viable LTE technology with an R&D staff of approximately 250. The result is a 13mm by 13mm modem chip for the next generation of slim handsets. For its demonstration, LG used a test terminal running Windows Mobile to play back high quality, on-demand video. In addition to this handset modem, LG is also developing the first preliminary LTE-based data card, which can replace the wireless cards currently used in computers.

“Now that LG has developed and tested the first 4G handset modem, a commercially viable LTE handset is on the horizon,” said Dr. Woo Hyun Paik, CTO of LG Electronics. “This latest breakthrough gives us a strong technology advantage that we will use to bolster our industry leadership.”

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Most of the major mobile operators are pursuing LTE-based 4G technology. Because it is based on the existing WCDMA technology evolutionary path, 85 percent of WCDMA service-provided carriers will be able to upgrade their networks to LTE with far less cost than building a new network based on a different technology.

According to market research company Strategy Analytics, the global LTE handset market will double from 70 million sales units in 2012 to 150 million sales units by 2013. Mobile phone carriers have now built LTE test networks and are currently working on early stage handsets. The first LTE mobile phones will likely reach the market in 2010.

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Transcend StoreJet

Transcend has launched two 2.5-inch portable hard drives – StoreJet 25C and StoreJet 25M – in 500GB capacities.

The hard drives come bundled with StoreJet elite software package, which features Website AutoLogin, Mobile Favorites with NoTrace Internet browsing, Secret-Zip 256-bit AES file encryption, Mobile E-mail, Online Update, and intelligent backup scheduling/ security/ file compression functions. The drives are also equipped with a high-speed USB 2.0 interface that's capable of data transfer rates of 480Mbps.

The drives will ship with a two-year warranty and cost Rs 13,300.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

APPLE LATEST LED DISPLAY

Apple has unveiled the LED Cinema Display featuring a 24-inch LED-backlit widescreen display with built-in iSight video camera, mic and speakers in a thin aluminum and glass enclosure. Designed for the new MacBook family, the LED Cinema Display includes an integrated MagSafe charger, three USB 2.0 ports and the new Mini DisplayPort, making it easy for MacBook users to quickly connect and power their notebooks as well as use their favorite peripherals.


"The new LED Cinema Display is the most advanced display that Apple has ever made," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “It is a perfect fit for our sleek new line of aluminum MacBooks with its 24-inch LED-backlit screen, aluminum and glass enclosure, integrated camera, mic and speakers, MagSafe charger, three USB ports and Mini DisplayPort."

The 24-inch glossy, widescreen display with 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution uses LED-backlit technology to provide instant full-screen brightness and power efficiency. Suspended by an aluminum stand with an adjustable hinge, the new display includes a built-in iSight video camera, mic and speakers, making it ideal for video conferencing with iChat, listening to music or watching movies.

The new display also includes three self-powered USB 2.0 ports so users can leave their printer, camera, iPhone 3G or iPod dock connected when they take their MacBook with them. The display also includes a built-in universal MagSafe charger so users can leave their notebook's MagSafe power adapter in their travel bag.

The new LED Cinema Display is made with mercury-free LED technology, arsenic-free glass and highly recyclable materials. The LED Cinema Display meets stringent Energy Star 4.0 requirements and achieves EPEAT Gold status. The new display contains no brominated flame retardants, all internal cables and components are PVC-free and its foam packaging has been reduced by 44 percent.

Part of the next-generation DisplayPort industry standard, the new Mini DisplayPort delivers a pure digital signal that can drive up to a 30-inch widescreen display. The Mini DisplayPort is ultra-compact at 10 percent the size of a full DVI connector. Adapters are available for using the MacBook's Mini DisplayPort with older generation VGA, DVI/HDMI and Dual-Link DVI displays.

The new LED Cinema Display will be available in November through the Apple Store (www.apple.com), Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of $899 (US). The LED Cinema Display requires a MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro with the new Mini DisplayPort.

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SanDisk`s New DAP

SanDisk has just unveiled a new DAP - the Sansa slotMusic Player. The plug and play, portable music player was specially designed for use with their slotMusic cards that were launched in the US. In addition to the Sansa-branded player, SanDisk has created personalized, branded slotMusic players for popular artists such as Robin Thicke and ABBA. It weighs in at a little over two ounces and has dimensions of 2.75 (W) x 1.4375 (H) x 1.4375 (D) inches.

"With no need for computers or cords, the Sansa slotMusic Player gives consumers more time to play, and less time to worry about managing or downloading their music," said Daniel Schreiber, senior vice president and general manager for SanDisk. "SanDisk is all about building products that are easy for consumers to enjoy. Just insert your favorite artist's slotMusic card into the Sansa slotMusic player and press play."


The player doesn't require a PC or the Internet for managing music. Consumers can choose their slotMusic or music-filled microSD cards and can pop it into the device. In addition to slotMusic cards, this convenient MP3 player can play songs from any microSD card with music encoded as MP3 and WMA (DRM-free only) files. SanDisk has also developed a special line of Sansa slotMusic Player accessories, including a Sansa card wallet, an armband, and additional slotMusic player "shells" for customizing a player to one's own tastes.

The Sansa-branded players ship with a customizable black shell, earphones and battery. The new Sansa slotMusic Player, both Sansa-branded (without cards) and artist-branded (including cards with additional content that may include liner notes, album art and other one-of-a-kind content personally chosen by the artist), is expected to be available from retailers in Europe and other regions of the world in 2009 for an MSRP of about Rs. 954 ($19.99) and Rs. 1, 900 ($34.99) respectively.

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Iphone Netbook Concept

For mobile users a company called OLO has come out with a revolutionary way of using your handset and converting it into a mobile netbook. Let me not get ahead of myself though. The company has designed a product (yet to be official) that will enable just iPhone users to enhance the device's output.


The company has come up with a concept of integrating the iPhone with an accessory-like device that’s designed to be something like today’s average netbook. The handset can be placed into this device that comes equipped with a keyboard and LCD screen and voila, instant iPhone netbook. According to the reports and the company’s website that features just an image of this device, the handset would be placed face up in the slot where the trackpad would normally be. Could the iPhone then become a trackpad? Who knows.

Right now it just seems like a work in progress and the message on the website is simply – Coming Soon. So let’s just wait and watch.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

What these Beauty by Sony

Sony "42-Inch Essence LCD TV"

There is no competition of Philips in the world of TV. Once again Philips launches it's new and exciting Tv product name Essence LCD TV have 42 inch very flat screen and so flat body at IFA 2008. This model is also called as 42PE0001.

Philips 42-inch LCD TV, Essence - 42PES0001

By combining the highest level of performance in terms of quality, image and sound very slim and elegant design, Philips has introduced the latest design of modern TV - an abstract. As it 42PES0001, Philips HD flaunts a summary of modern technology, Philips' engine with the support of Full HD pixel images and 500 million pixels per second.

In order to set a new standard for image sharpness, contrast, color and speed, is capable of abstract trillion in 2250 in full color processing 1080p resolution and 100Hz Clear LCD technology, the answer was 2 milliseconds, and full of natural proposal to Look at the photos smooth judder free. Contrast that makes it a full-function adaptive use of the material to keep backlighting is right and deep black level.

Three HDMI 1.3a inputs are also available for the EasyLink to provide a digital signal is crystal clear. With the PC through DLNA network link, you can easily browse the contents and the home PC network.

"We wanted to offer consumers a TV with a flat design, with at least one that was set off when it appears as if it is a painting on the wall. 38mm depth of only a core of light, a short line, and it is easy to stick the hook. It is also full of technology, which is the best performance of the square to see, "Des Power maintained, Senior Vice President, Television Marketing, Philips Consumer way of life.

Specifiacations and Features of Sony 42-Inch Essence LCD TV

  • 38mm thickness
  • 66,000:1 contrast ratio
  • 100Hz clear LCD technology
  • 2ms refresh rate
  • Three HDMI ports
  • DLNA PC link connector

At the moment, only 38 mm thinnest, 42-inch display also comes with a very thin bezel width of 21m, and only one is devoted to the sound 15w x 2. Rise is a shining black polished aluminium frame, 42PES0001 summary can be hooked, the wall is one of it is used, or at the top of the table. It is also a hub to link bundle, and a remote control.

Watch out the screnshots of Philips Essence 42-inch Ultra-thin LCD TV

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