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Silk Biosensor Can Monitor Our Diseases

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Part of ongoing research at Tufts University, the program headed by Professor Fiorenzo Omenetto and his colleague Richard Averitt seeks to develop a transmitter that will receive terahertz frequencies from the proteins, enzymes and chemicals coursing through our body.

Style Hub Wallpaper Is Selling A Bike You Can Fit Inside A Bag

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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In their never ending quest for a practical and eco-friendly means to get around the urbanscape, the people at online style hub Wallpaper commissioned a multinational team of artisans to produce a lightweight bicycle that can be stripped down for hand-carrying.

ProMini Bluetooth Keyboard glows bright with TouchPad and Laser pointer

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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We all love wireless multimedia keyboards, adding to which Pyramid Distribution has launched the ProMini Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard.

Quirky’s ‘Petal Drops’ Turns Soda-Bottle into Rain-Catcher

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Quirky’s hive-mind has done it again. The design-by-community site will now sell you Petal Drops, a flower-shaped cap which screws onto any old plastic water-bottle, turning it instantly into a tiny water-barrel, ready to water the plants.

Dell Thunder prototypes leak, get early video review

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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A Dell Thunder prototype has not just leaked but come bounding out, with the Engadget team getting enough hands-on time with two of the upcoming Android smartphones.

Sony R&D develops new single wire technology for mobile phone data and power

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Sony Corporation has announced a new technology that has been developed in its R&D center that uses a single internal cable rather than multiple cables inside a phone to transmit data and power inside the device.

Sony’s One Wire Technology Might Pave The Way To “Better” Mobile Devices

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Sony today announced the development of the “single wire interface technology”, which is aimed at simplifying the internal wiring system of mobile devices. It essentially makes it possible to transmit both data and power through a single cable made of copper.

BlackBerry Mobile Ads

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Research in Motion [RIMM] is rumoured to be looking at buying a mobile ad network to generate more revenue for the company.

iOS 4.1 Testing in Progress on a Variety of New Devices Including iPod touch 4

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Apple [AAPL] looks to be currently testing iOS 4.1 on a number of devices which includes the unannounced iPod touch 4, iPad and an unknown product (perhaps iTV).The latest Beta of iOS 4.1 has a few indications that Apple is testing these devices.

StumbleUpon iPhone And Android App Launched

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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StumbleUpon have just launched their stumbling application for both iPhone and Android allowing you to stumble on the move.

webOS tablet gets official for early 2011 release

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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HP recently held its earnings call and one important tidbit to surface during the call is that the long anticipated and expected webOS tablet is coming in early 2011.

Pro HDR – snap better iPhone 4 photos

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Taking photos when there’s a combination of light and dark areas is kind of difficult, and to be able to capture even those moments there’s a technique called ‘HDR’ (short for High dynamic range imaging).

Computer Vision Lab lets you make virtual copies of real objects that you can touch

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Developed by researchers at Computer Vision Lab at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, this new technology will help in making virtual copies of real objects.

Samsung announces S2 portable hard dive with fast and efficient USB 3.0

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Samsung has taken this year as the opportunity to unveil its S2 Portable hard drive that supports USB 3.0. USB 3.0 is something that hasn’t featured on any desktop or computer so far, but with Samsung incorporating this in a portable hard drive means that day is not far when it will be...

Viking Modular Solutions offers SATADIMM

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Viking Modular Solutions has announced a new storage solution form factor for enterprise servers called SATADIMM. The product is exactly what the name implies, an enterprise class SATA II SSD that is in the form factor of a DDR3 RAM DIMM.

Verizon announces dirt-cheap ZTE Salute slider

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Verizon Wireless has announced the addition of the first handset from cheap phone maker ZTE onto its wireless network.

Deluxe Digital Mini Fridge Cooler & Warmer

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Whether you spend most of your workday confined to your desk or driving around for hours on end, often times grabbing a cold drink or keeping a food dish warm just isn’t convenient.

HP webOS Tablet Release Date – Early Next Year

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Yesterday, HP had an earnings call in which they discussed the companies financial details for the last quarter. For some, that's not particularly interesting.

KODAK Easyshare D1025 Digital Frame

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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If you are searching for a new digital picture frame this week, then check out the new KODAK Easyshare D1025. This new digital picture frame is ENERGY STAR qualified, so you can share every moment responsibly while you save power.

Sony Reader eBooks to Last One-Third Longer Per Charge

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A couple of new Sony Reader eBook devices are launching soon. We first heard about them a couple of weeks back where we expected them to be thinner than the current versions.From what the poster above (larger below) shows, the two new Readers are called the Sony Reader Pocket Edition and the Sony...

Sanyo VPX-PD2BK Dual Camera

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Sanyo is launching a "Dual Camera" called the Sanyo VPC-PD2BK. From what we can figure out the dual camera means that the camera is capable of capturing both stills and video rather than just being restricted to video.The camera is capable of capturing video in full HD at 1080p at 30 frames per...

BRD 06 Full Car Racing Simulator

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The BRD 06 Full Car Motion Simulator is one awesome gadget if you like driving and have a few pounds spare. Marketed as the most realistic racing experience possible, courtesy of its simulator control technology. That has been specially created and designed by racing drivers for racing drivers.

Canon SELPHY CP800 Compact Photo Printer

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Canon has recently rolled out the SELPHY CP800, which is actually the successor to the CP780. This new compact photo printer boasts a shuffle function that will randomly select photos from the memory card and combine them into a single 4×6-inch image.

Cliqset Brings All Social Networking Sites on Your Mobile

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Cliqset is not a new name in web world. It has been developing apps in the past, which integrates different social networking sites and web applications together, Just a month back, the company integrated features of Twitter and Foursquare, and now they are bringing Google Buzz on our mobile...

Tokyoflash High Definition

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Tokyoflash comes back with a unique timepiece in the form of the High Definition. The watch features an always on multi-colored LCD interface that displays the current time.

FreeApps: Download Windows Freeware Applications from Desktop

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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There are many freeware applications that we love to use on our systems. These free applications not only serves to perform our work faster but few among them become a must have in our day to day use.

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