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60nm 8GB NAND Flash Memory

July 19, 2006 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  Samsung Electronics has stated in their press release that they have started mass producing a 60-nanometer 8GB flash memory. The high-density MLC (multi-level-cell) memory is being produced with 60-nanometer (nm) process technology which is the smallest used today. This new technology has enabled Samsung to gain manufacturing productivity by 25 percent. It will be […]

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Water Powered Cell Phones

July 18, 2006 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  So you want to charge your phone with water? Not so soon but Japanese firm, DoCoMo is working on it jointly with Aquafairy to develop a charger which uses polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC). The charger is a combination of DoCoMo’s recharger technology and Aquafairy’s thin film unit technology to act as a catalyst […]

Filed Under: Mobile Phones, Technology

iWatch Concept

July 17, 2006 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  We love iPod, don’t we? Anything related to iPod excites us. The iWatch is a concept is made by Peter Burns which integrates the functions of iPod with a wristwatch. You may not find a clickwheel but the imaginary concept will have a 10GB space to store your favorite collection and Bluetooth to hear […]

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DVD to store 50TB of data

July 11, 2006 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  We were just fascinated with the Blu Ray discs that store data up to 50GB and now make way for specially coated DVDs which could store data up to 50TB. Yes, you read it right, its 50 terabytes. Do we need that much space? Hell no, but its a technology developed by a professor […]

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Frisbee Camera

July 1, 2006 By Kunal Gangar 2 Comments

  Graduate from Royal College of Arts, Adam Sutcliffe designs an unconventional video camera which is attached to a frisbee. Named as Catchu, it can record up to 20 minutes of broadcast quality video on a solid state memory. The Catchu can capture videos in the same direction while the frisbee spins in the air […]

Filed Under: Digital Camera, Technology

Video: Augmented Reality Tennis

June 26, 2006 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Human Interface Technology Laboratory in New Zealand shows a demonstration wherein cellphones can be used as a joystick while playing games. In this demo of augmented reality game, a pair of Nokia Series 60 phones are used and a piece of paper on a table serves as a tennis court.   [Via Wired/TecheBlog]

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Toshiba 1TB HDD/HD DVD recorder

June 24, 2006 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Toshiba announced that they will be launching a HD DVD recorder, RD-AV1 on July 14. Wait, it has a 1TB of disk space (which will take some time to fill up), 1080p HDMI output, TV tuner for Hi-Vision (Japanese version of Hi-Def), analog tuner and HD-DVD recorder which can burn up to 15GB of […]

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Sony out with world’s smallest projector

June 15, 2006 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  Sony unveils world’s smallest projector which can easily fit in your palms. The projector uses 14 LEDs as its light source which consumes 30 watts of power and gives 50 lumens of brightness at a 800X600 resolution. There is no word on pricing or availability. [Via RegHardware]

Filed Under: Hardware, Technology

Tossable Digits

June 14, 2006 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Don’t wanna reveal your original phone number to an online friend or to your blind date? Tossable Digits is a good way to hide your original number and give the tossed digits to them. It then routes the tossed number to your original landline or to your cell phone number. Disconnect it whenever you […]

Filed Under: Misc., Technology

Solo Computer runs on 8.5 Watts of power

June 11, 2006 By Kunal Gangar 26 Comments

  Fantsuam Foundation from Nigeria have developed a prototype of a computer which runs on 8.5 watts of power as compared to an average computer which consumes 300 watts. Named as the Solo Computer, it does not possess any spinning disks which is the main reason for dust clogging.

Filed Under: Hardware, Technology

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