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Controlling computers with tongue

September 8, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  The good guys at Georgia Tech are trying something new which will help the disabled persons to break from the shackles of disability. They call it as a Tongue Drive System and can help the disabled to communicate with their wheelchairs to maneuver them, manage home appliances or even control computers. The peculiar traits […]

Filed Under: Technology

8GB Zune surfaced on e-tailer’s website

September 8, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Eagle-eyed Zunerama unearths first picture of 8GB Zune with a blue hue. The 8GB version was gracing itself on Fry’s homepage. The new Zune brings a new set of features along with it like Buy from FM, Device to Cloud, Games and so on. Full set of features are as follows: Buy from FM […]

Filed Under: PMP

OKI creates a chip for prolonged music sessions on portable devices

September 8, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Music playback on mobile phones and other portable devices require a lot of CPU power which in turn drains the battery much faster than usual. OKI from Japan have found a solution to this by developing a headphone amplifier LSI dubbed as ML2650. This miniature chip embeds an efficient D-class amplifier equipped with a […]

Filed Under: Technology

Motorola announces MotoJewel for UK

September 8, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Motorola realizes that short, ate up names doesn’t add more value to the phone. With this in mind, they have announced MotoJewel which is full on name but alas, nothing great in features. Targeted at the fairer sex, the name is derived because of the crystal design, the clamshell phone boasts. It even boasts […]

Filed Under: Mobile Phones

Sony prepares 400 Disc Blu-Ray changer, wants to dump your entire movie library

September 5, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Sony has actively promoted Blu-Ray as a hi-definition format. And to show a glimpse of what they can do more, Sony creates a mammoth 400 Disc Blu-Ray Mega changer which can dump all your Blu-Ray collection in one go. The player is a prototype for now and is gracing itself on the CEDIA expo […]

Filed Under: Technology

Samsung contemplating to take over SanDisk

September 5, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  World’s largest NAND flash memory maker, Samsung Electronics is thinking to buy out SanDisk to further expand its memory business. Both the parties refrain from confirming or denying the news but both agree of talking to each other “for potential business opportunities”. The business opportunities are unclear but if this one goes through, Samsung […]

Filed Under: Misc.

Xbox 360 now cheaper in US

September 5, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Australia was the first one to receive it. Then was Japan. And today its USA’s turn to snag Microsoft Xbox 360 cheaper than any of the current gen consoles. The new prices come in effect from today and gamers will be able to buy the console starting from $199.99 for the Arcade, $299.99 for […]

Filed Under: Gaming

France trials USB Railway Tickets

September 5, 2008 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Railway company in France, SNCF will start carrying closed trials of RFID enabled USB tickets. SNCF already uses RFID tickets for commuters and putting an USB interface is an extension to provide anywhere recharging. The RFID USB drives created by Neowave helps to store personal information details on the chip and the USB interface […]

Filed Under: USB

Sony recalls more than 70,000 VAIO notebooks

September 5, 2008 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  UPDATE: The recall has been announced worldwide which makes the total count of recalled notebooks to 440,000 units. Not a good news for Sony VAIO users. Sony USA has recalled around 73,000 units from the VAIO-TZ series fearing of overheating. The recalled notebooks include from the VAIO VGN-TZ100, VGN-TZ200, VGN-TZ300 and VGN-TZ2000 series which […]

Filed Under: Laptops

Dell Inspiron Mini gets official

September 4, 2008 By Kunal Gangar 2 Comments

  So Dell’s Inspiron Mini officially enters the highly competitive netbook market. Ubuntu loaded version starts from $349 which will feature an 8.9-inch LED backlit display, 4GB SSD, Wi-Fi and 512MB RAM. On the other hand, the XP variant doubles up the SSD and RAM to 8GB and 1GB respectively and adds Bluetooth 2.1 and […]

Filed Under: UMPC

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