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HiBot prepares Expliner robot to inspect high voltage lines

November 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Just how many people lose their lives worldwide while inspecting the high voltage power-lines? Searching an answer beyond the surveys would only mean calling upon an endless debate, but that’ll be enough to tell how dangerous the job is.

ICD Vega Android 2.0 Eclair Touchscreen Tablet

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ICD unveils its new Android 2.0 Eclair powered Tablet Device. It is a 15-inch resistive touchscreen display with a 1366 x 768 resolution and backed by the new NVIDIA’s Tegra chipset.

Livestream Launches Free iPhone Service Delivers ‘One Click’ Live Streaming to the iPhone

November 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Livestream announced the immediate availability of its free service for streaming live to the iPhone and iPod Touch. Using Livestream Procaster, users can stream live from their webcam, video camera or even broadcast their PC or Mac desktop.

Yamaha Releases Two Mini Audio Systems

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The MCR-140 and MCR-040 are two latest mini audio systems from Yamaha that support iPhones and iPods. The Yamaha MCR-140 is able to play music wirelessly from an iPod thanks to Yamaha’s proprietary yAired standard. However, the Yamaha MCR-040 lacks of this wireless feature.

NASA researcher builds the first real Tricorder

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Let us leave it to NASA, the first Star Trek tricorder to develop! A scientist of the space agency has built a prototype of a postage stamp sized chip a latest technical part is best gadgets and iPhone and a suitable App. What has the device on it? It can sniff toxic gases in the air.

Weekly Gadgets Roundup 14th November 2009

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We are almost at the end of another week here at Geeky Gadgets, this week we have seen loads of new gadgets and gizmos, plus plenty of geeky gear, here is our roundup of the most popular posts this week.

Super Talent CompactFlash Media Cards

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Super Talent comes back with several CompactFlash media cards that are able to run at 450X, 533X and 600X speeds with up to 90MB/sec of read and write speeds, which is perfect for premium DSLR cameras.

ioSafe Releases 2TB Solo Fireproof & Waterproof External Hard Drive

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ioSafe has updated its Solo line of external hard drives by releasing the 2TB version. Just like its predecessors, the new drive is also waterproof and fireproof, and features a USB 2.0 connection interface. The 2TB ioSafe Solo is now available for a suggested retail price of $399.

Banned XBox Users Might get Unban Hack

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Microsoft recently banned a huge amount of XBox owners (around 1 million of them) from accessing XBox Live due to them running modded XBox 360 consoles. Microsoft at the time of the ban said the only way to access XBox live was to basically buy a new XBox console and not mod it.

Palm webOS 1.3.1 Now Available

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If you have a Palm Pre on the Sprint network then information on the Palm site indicates an update to webOS is being launched on November 15 (although some reports are saying you can get it right now).

PowerColor Readies PLAY! HD5770 Graphics Card

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PowerColor is preparing to launch another custom-cooled graphics card in the form of the PLAY! HD5770.

AMD Over-clocked Processor hits 7GHz

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An event held recently by AMD was recently run where contestants tried to overclock their processors – to the extreme. A few months back those working on the overclocking projects were getting very close to 7GHz but never actually broke through that barrier.

BrailleNote Apex is versatile notetaker for the blind

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Being a blind student or a grown up professional with the disability wouldn’t have been easy for any, it’s even beyond a thought for me. HumanWare however has deeply researched to understand their needs and have thus come up with a sleek and powerful BrailleNote Apex.

Awesome Pioneer TAD-D600 SACD Player

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Here is the latest masterpiece from Pioneer in the form of the TAD-D600 SACD player. The gadget features a 192kHz/24 DA Converter, an UPCG Master Clock (Ultra High Precision Crystal Generator), XLR, and some other features.

Google Chrome OS Landing Next Week

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Google [GOOG] back in July announced that they were working on a new operating system called Google Chrome OS. The new operating system is a step-up from Android in that it’s designed to run on computers rather than phones.

Sony XBR11, XBR12 and OLED Screens Leaked

November 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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A leak shows that Sony are to launch a new range of TV’s that will probably go on display at CES in 2010 in just a few weeks time. Amongst the new TV’s is a new OLED screen that is a new model from the XEL-1 that was a 3mm thick, 11 inch OLED screen launched last year.

The gleaming Nvidia ION Cube casemod

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The ION-based glowing casemod is built by Bill Owen of Mnpctech for mod design contest inviting appealing casemods, organized by Nvidia.

Samsung Corby Bluetooth Headset

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Samsung today introduced the Samsung Corby (WEP490) Bluetooth headset, which is a perfect accessory for the Corby series of mobile handsets.

HP introduces eco-friendly Designjet L25500 Printer

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Latest in the run of greener things is a printing genius from HP, the Designjet L25500 Printer. Equipped with the new Latex Printing Technology, which permits the printer to muster a wide range of large format applications, the Designjet L25500 will be made available in 42-inch and 60-inch models,...

Qualcomm demonstrates first Snapdragon-based smartbook

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Now here is what the manufacturing world is preparing to fill the slot between the netbooks and the smartphone, memorize it as the smartbook. Qualcomm is ready with one of its Lenovo made smartbook which they will launch formally at the Consumer Electronics Show this winter.

Google Chrome OS Coming in a Week

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Google first announced its Chrome OS back in July and now they have announced that it will be officially release within a week. The Chrome OS is targeted at netbooks and will be distributed as an Open Source Software.

Asus MS236H 23-inch LCD Available in Japan

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Good news for folks who are living in Japan because Asus has announced the availability of its Asus MS236H 23-inch LCD display in that country.

USB UV Sanitizer Case From Thanko

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If you are concern about your own health, then you can consider to buy Thanko’s new USB-powered UV Sanitizer case for toothbrush. Using this gadget, you will be able to sanitize your toothbrush at the office or on the go. You just need to connect it to a USB port.

PhotoFast Unveils G-Monster V4 1.8-Inch SSDs

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PhotoFast has announced a new series of 1.8-inch SSDs by unveiling the G-Monster V4. Coming in capacities ranging from 32GB to 256GB, these drives are available in three different versions, either with 40-pin ZIF, 44-pin IDE or 50-pin IDE connection interface.

Not My Best Idea

November 13th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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So, I tried to go without pain meds today…NOT a good plan! Apparently, the reason they gave me narcotics in the first place is that it hurts like h-e-double-hockey-sticks! So…I’m back and fuzzy again, but considerably less cranky. It’s a tradeoff.

Verizon phones may be designed to incite accidental data usage

November 13th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Communications, Cellular Providers We all know that Verizon Wireless, and all other cellular carriers mainly exist to make a profit.  They are all companies with many, many customers, after all.  It might be, however, that at least some of their revenue is coming from accidental...

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