Articles Archive for July 2007
Posted in Appliances, Gadget, Wearable Technology on 31 July 2007

What do you look for when it you feel like bringing a change in the monotonous lifestyle? Go Shopping, change interior decors; swerve the look of your living room and buy some accessories. This time when you find yourself caught in the quandary, then don’t let a doubt equip you, as the latest geeky Refrigerator “Compact-big” by Matsushita Electric, Japanese electronic giant is the obvious choice.
Based on the world’s first antibacterial technology, this is more of a functional accessory, uses a silver ion filter and blue LED lighting that helps in eliminating 99.99% of bacterias in the refrigator.
The large capacity of this six-door refrigerator along with space-saving footprint would easily accommodate in your kitchen, giving an ultra-modern look to the otherwise modular kitchen, which has become an old toss now.
This product would surely mar the usage and sales generated by the plenty of ordinary Refrigerators, as it is ready to hit the market in October.
Posted in Gadget on 31 July 2007

Motorola, Inc, an established name in the wireless communications business and Tata Teleservices Ltd has today launched the highly-anticipated MOTO Q™ in India.
To meet the multi-needs of the customers evolving in the fast-paced business environment, the MOTO Q’s signature style is built upon the design revolution created by the Motorola RAZR™.
Based on a QUALCOMM’s Multimedia Platform chipset, the MOTO Q runs on the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Operating system and offers matchless mobile experience in an all-in-one handheld device that combines the reliability of a great phone, personal productivity capabilities, powerful enterprise connectivity and entertainment in a thin and stylish form factor.
The phone can be availed on the selected Business Platinum 649 plan. The plan allows its subscribers, a free monthly data usage of up to 512 MB plus free-local calling worth Rs150. The phone packed with unique-features is retailed at Rs19, 999 providing you with a 512-MB miniSD card with preloaded content-as well as an additional high capacity (1640mAH) battery.
This QWERTY handheld enables you to carry your business proceedings while on the go via the Windows Mobile® 5.0 operating system. The system mars the usage of the laptop that it enjoys till date. The in-built rich multimedia functionality is pre-loaded with the full-length Bollywood movie Dus, five MP3 songs and customized wallpapers.
Posted in Gadget, Gaming, High tech, Mouse, USB, Unique Gadget on 28 July 2007

Razer has unveiled a new 3G version of the much-awaited Razer Diamondback gaming mouse. Using the similar 3G infrared sensor, used by Razer in the Deathadder; the look of the Diamondback is that of slippery rubber.
With a 1800 dpi resolution and on-the-fly sensitivity alteration, the 3G sensor is an exciting product. The sensor is capable of reading around 6400 frames per second, up to 60 inches per second with an acceleration of 15g. The product will hit the market on 1 August.
Being a gaming geek, I confess myself to be ultra-sensitive and would surely handpick this Diamondback but with a constant hunt for other one with at least 2000 dpi.
Price: $59.99
Colors: Red, green or blue lighting
Via EverythingUSB
Posted in Cell phones, Gadget on 27 July 2007
iFuntastic, the iPhone practice ringtone GUI app has come out with its new avatar of iPhone. The updated version 2.0 gives you an access to change the carrier logos along with reordering the icons of the menu.
Read Gizmodo
Posted in Music, ipod on 26 July 2007

Since the buzz about the movie ‘Transformer’ is around, Brando seems to all set to encash the opportunity even before the release of the movie.
To compliment the movie, Brando has unveiled the Transformer Bumblebee MP3/iPod speaker. This product is an exciting speaker for your MP3 player or iPod.
The USP of the speaker is that it dances with the beats of the music played and sparkles in the dim light..
Price: $58.90
Via Brando
Posted in Gadget on 26 July 2007

Lately Mitsubishi, Japan’s Electric giant has unveiled the matchless steamed microwave and browner oven “RO-EV100″. Its unique features include three celamic plates inside the oven and an extra plate for baking a crispy pizza. The product would be available for sale in September.
Meanwhile you take a look at the product.
Posted in Gadget, High tech, Robot, Technology on 25 July 2007

We love Robots. It is this love only that is blessing our souls with Technological inventions happening at Future Robotics Technology Center.
Now we have “Halluc II,” developed by Takayuki Furuta, chief of the Future Robotics Technology Center at the Chiba Institute of Technology in Tokyo on 25 July 2007.

This eight-legged robot, equipped with 13 censors measures distance below and side of the body, two censors to spot impediment in 360-degree around the body, three axis sensors to keep the proper body balance, can move flexibly in three different styles as vehicle, insect and animal, with a total of 56 motors.
The great mind behind this product Furuta said it is being developed for various terrains including natural disaster-hit roads or off-roads for emergency, rescue and welfare operations in the future.
Posted in Camera on 24 July 2007
Here is the camera to be auctioned at Christie’s auction house on 25 July. This breaks by monotony of being the newly launched camera by Sony or Toshiba and enjoys the market value of its experience.

This personal movie camera was a tool used for the screening of Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) in many of his classic films. The expected sale price of the camera is $144-185.500.
Via Elite Choice
Posted in Camera, Gadget on 24 July 2007

Lately I went to Tokyo to attend Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.’s press conference. The company launched three models of the LUMIX digital came.
This time I captured the Panasonic LUMIX FZ18 in my old camera. Albeit, there were two other models as well by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co but my eyes were restricted to LUMIX FZ18. Lolz.
I am sure it will have a demanding price. But believe me its worth paying.
Posted in Cell phones on 23 July 2007

Sony, an established Japanese name has lately exposed its design study model for the notebook computer.
Company’s laptops and notebooks now will get their deserving share of respect as the brand plans to offer their products packed in different leathers and innovative fabrics.
To calm your curiosity, take a look at the designers covers displayed (above) at Sony design exhibition held in Tokyo on 23 July.
I personally think this is purely a step towards making another style statement.
