Articles in the Technology Category
Posted in Electronic Products, Luxury, Outdoor, Technology on 19 June 2008

There is no dearth of Outdoor LCD TV then why shall we eye Sanyo’s latest offering of 52″ LCD high-definition monitor? The feature-packed model offers a pool of reason to ink deal with it. To begin with, the Sanyo’s latest creation claims to be developed using a marine grade construction. The CE52SR1 model sports a 1080p Full HD panel that ensures the broadcast of Blu-ray films in full-resolution glory. Its water-friendly nature is so evident that it can face low-pressure jets of water sprayed directly on the front glass. This lightweight model consumes less electrical power then likewise sized plasma monitors. Other specks details a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels, a striking 1500:1 contrast ratio and 1500 cd/m2 on-screen brilliance. The 52-inchie is expected to be available for sale by October 2008 with a retail price of $14,000 and a one-year warranty.
Via Engadget
Posted in Designer, Electronic Products, Technology on 19 June 2008

Want to bring some change in your isolated bathroom? Make it more interactive! Nops….that doesn’t mean you should invite people but rather install a form of interactivity that engages you and makes you enjoy that hour-long bath (often females are companied to have one). Realizing your need, one such on the shelf available solution is Aquavision that aims at soothing your stress and relieving you of all tension. The waterproof HD LCD TV is available in horde of sizes i.e. from 17″ to a massive 57″, counting that everyone can’t afford to ink a pricey deal with the giant model respecting space and budget constraints involved. Owning a slim screen, it can easily be en suite onto bathroom tiles and attunes well offering a soothing appeal.
Accessible via a remote control, it doesn’t leave you with even a slim chance to think twice before bringing home. The innovative Aquavision range starts from £1,800 ($3,510) plus and hits the ceiling price of £6,500 for deluxe models.
Via TechieDiva
Posted in Computer, Concept, Designer, Gadgets, Gaming, Technology on 19 June 2008

Now it’s possible to burn stress without putting the assigned task on hold. And if you happen to love swimming then this can be a celebrating opportunity for you. News is now you can spend twilight hours swimming in your pool enjoying the company of your dear PC. This seemingly unfulfilled desire has been the forte of the concept exhibited at the Next-gen PC Design Competition. Called the ‘PC of the Swim-Rings,’ the concept if ever turns reality would allow swimmers an access to movies, games, music, and internet connectivity whilst floating on water.
The inventive yet doable expertise is been utilized for this amphibious PC and is expected to feature Bluetooth wireless solutions, solar power driven processor, water-cooling system, finger-touch input, magnetic charging interface and water-proof design. And dare not I skip its accessibility to GPRS receiver that can be your savior when you happen to be in a huge ocean and forgets the right direction. When not on water, you can install this PC as desktop in your study. Its reverse light keyboard set up is for starry night usage. At technical front, it sports a web camera, 7-inch LCD display, and a stereo speaker set.
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Posted in Health, Products, Shopping, Technology on 19 June 2008

After a stressful day at work, a treadmill or a gymnasium is what a tired being looks forward to revive himself for night-long activities and a fresh start tomorrow. But the tight schedule doesn’t allow them visit the gym on daily basis. Hence, I introduced you to an underwater treadmill retailed for £35,000 that can be easily installed at home. But if that seems a too limited option for a complete family solution then bring home the latest creation of wellbeing pool from the house of HydroPhysio.
Aimed at offering spa type therapies, the open design immediately endorses leisure and healing. Its water temperature can be adapted and set to facilitate effectual psychoanalysis or post sport treatment. The advantage it shares over ordinary or underwater treadmill is that it allows you immerse the upper body. It features resistance jets and lighting within the high visibility design at the corner posts. These jets are accessible for gentle massage muscle groups and hearten further recreation.
Posted in Computer, Designer, Technology on 19 June 2008

Now the unveiling of revolutionary gadgets can lead to new job vacancies. I may seem insane making this statement but the availability of the innovative Two-Touchscreen Laptop by Prezenter PSR shields me from your stern looks. Yes and the new profession can be travelling salesman! Featured above is a hi-tech form of a laptop that can be your weapon during one-to-one presentations taking away your worry of shifting the laptop towards the client and then making it sit awkwardly so that both of you happens to get a feel of the slide running on it. Sporting two screens, the 14.1-inch screen faces the audience whilst the smaller 7-inch touchscreen allows you take the audience to the level without making them feel uneasy.

Both displays of Prezenter PSR laptop stands on clone mode (dual mode) where the little one seems like an extended desktop setting. It allows the complete interactivity from the clients’ side by enabling them mark circles to points that confuses them. Likewise any standard laptop, it has a battery life of 3.5 hours and is Wi-Fi enables and currently is available for trial in the US market. It is expected to bear a retail price of $1,800.
Via CNet/ Gizmodo
Posted in Aircraft, Automobile, Designer, News, Technology on 16 June 2008
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An aircraft that resembles a Sports Car! Thanks to ICON for unveiling A5 Folding Plane that would cost you a sum equivalent to a Maserati ($139,000). Expected to be commercialized by 2010, the two-seater lightweight airplane comes with folding wings (making it easing for you to install in your garage) and seat belt-like parachutes (offering you the accessibility to keep the whole thing down to the ground). It sports a high-strength, lightweight carbon fiber airframe and is motorized by a steadfast, 100-hp Rotax 912 and can fly at a speed of 120 mph.
Other specks detail an innate, sports car-like arena with MP3 port, and an amphibious design with retractable hallway gear for flying off land. It is inviting pre-orders at a refundable amount of $5,000 deposit.
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Via LikeCool/ Deluxe
Posted in Elite Blogger, Gadgets, Interview, Technology on 11 June 2008

You may have expected my this EliteBlogger to be a die-hard technophile, an efficient gadget reviewer or a geek running a gadget blog but Gina Hughes, the chief editor and founder of Techie Diva falls beyond that by feeding her readers with a fresh dose of stylish gadgets that even a dull geek would respect. Read the full story »
Posted in News, Technology on 11 June 2008

When conventional forms of ultrasounds seem an interesting way to enjoy the company of your to-be born baby, here comes a chance to give your imagination a relaxing time. Against their ordinary (till now) black and white and coarse or difficult to make out features, this innovative forms focuses upon giving you a clearer picture of the movement happening in your fetus. As a part of medical imaging, it is now possible to take a look at the 4-D time-lapse ultrasound images of your child. It provides comprehensive, color imagery of your fetus along with facial expression.

Above it, you can experience this beautiful form of ultrasound that seems no less than a spa treatment and ignores the burden if making frequent visits to your concerned physician.
Via BookofJoe / WashingtonPost
Posted in Furniture, Gadgets, Music, Speakers, Technology on 10 June 2008

Wazz AL by NoDesign. The name may fail to convey anything but this feature-packed bookshelf plays music via interesting control panel. Waaz is a shelf allied to a PC that twofolds as a device for audio dispersion and storing digital music files (MP3). Developed and designed wood, this audio-stereo set sports a 2*30w amplifier, two medium bass loud speakers, a communication system at radio frequency (Wifi) and a detection interface that uses RfiD chips.
Call it a functional device, a piece of furniture, a stereo set or a shelf, Waaz behaves as an interface object that plugs the fissure between irrelevant melody and tracks hoard on physical wires.
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Wazz AL from NoDesign on Vimeo
Via LikeCool
Posted in Computer, Designer, Technology, Theater on 8 June 2008

There is no dearth of intelligent and revolutionary PC mods and the very mention of another one hitting the market makes me wonder about the PC modder behind it. Thanks to their level of creativity and utter enormity of their extravagance in their ardor to overhaul those lackluster rectangular boxes (otherwise called conventional PC cases). The case in point today is The Reflection HTPC (Home Theater Personal Computer) by Wolverine. It offers a stable combination of required hardware and other technical specks. Its powerhouse consists of an AMD 4850E dual core processor, 2GB Corsair memory, two Seagate Barracuda ST31000340AS HDDs plus a Matrix Orbital GX Typhoon USB LCD.
Aren’t these features sufficed to categorize it amongst Home Theater PC? Once installed, it would surely rule your living room and mar the sundry thingamajig sporting there.


Via GizmoWatch/ TecheBlog




