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Archive for September, 2008

Send audio messages with Phone Dot.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 29th September 2008

Phone Dot™ is a service that allows you to send personal audio messages to your friend’s phone using an automated messaging system. You can send a note, a birthday wish, setup a meeting, tell a joke or just say hi!

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Spy camera tie.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 29th September 2008

The tie pictured below would have no trouble finding a place in the toolkit of James Bond. It includes a camera that records images and transmits them wirelessly to a remote receiver.

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A Chinese taikonaut’s first spacewalk.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 27th September 2008

With the successfully completed first spacewalk, China is coming closer to its goal to build an orbiting space station.

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Earrings phones.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 26th September 2008

If you are short on gift ideas, then head to Thanko Japan’s website to check the Sounds Live Magnetic Earphone.

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A system that reads people’s mind for airport security!

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 26th September 2008

The US Department of Homeland Security is testing a system, called MALINTENT, that uses non invasive sensors and imagers to remotely detect body temperature, pulse, breathing rate and facial expression to determine whether subjects might harbouring evil intentions.

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Microsoft Image Composite Editor.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 25th September 2008

Image Composite Editor is a freeware advanced program for image stitching. You can use it to create panoramic images from a set of overlapping photographs of a scene from a single location. The resulting high resolution panoramic images can be saved in various formats: Jpeg, Tiff, HD View and Silverlight Deep Zoom.

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Pioneer’s 500GB Blu-ray Disc.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 24th September 2008

The Japanese manufacturer has recently announced the development of a 500 gigabytes disc that is compatible with the Blu-ray standards. To reach this unprecedented capacity, Pioneer stacked 20 layers of 25GB each.

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HTC S740 candybar Smartphone.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 23rd September 2008

HTC has introduced its latest  slim, compact and stylish smartphone, the HTC S740, combining a traditional 12-key candybar design and a sliding QWERTY keyboard for optimal messaging.

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Samsung NC10 Netbook.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 23rd September 2008

The recent wave of mini notebook announcements is a confirmation that Asus had a clear of vision when they decided to introduce the Asus Eeee PC, a small portable computer with enough power to let it do what we ask our powerful computers to do on a regular basis: produce office documents, browse the web, take care of our messaging needs and basic multimedia. Now it’s Samsung’s turn to announce their Netbook: the NC10.

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Build you own Taj Mahal

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 22nd September 2008

Lego is giving you the opportunity to express your love by building your own replica of the world renowned Indian landmark.

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