Articles in the High tech Category
Posted in High tech, Projectors on 26 May 2008
If there is something to rescue this World’s smallest projector Earth Trek 90-805R is that it is a compact version of projectors to which we are accustomed.

That seems to be the great feat of this new device that unknown Earth Trek has announced. The 90-805R is postulated as the world’s smallest projector and although I do not have a rule on hand to confirm the judgement there is no doubt that yes, this is a very discreet (105 Ă— 58×25mm, 160g weight).
Does your performance is directly proportional to its size? Let’s see, the company headquartered in Hong Kong has produced a team that achieves a 22-inch diagonal image, no other world but big enough to appreciate the results with dignity. Play video in MP4 and has a small built-in speaker phone and a slot for SD memory cards. As for their autonomy, the lithium battery reaches for an hour or two, enough for a movie.
Via | Akihabara News
Posted in Furniture, Gadget, Gaming, High tech, Music on 14 May 2008

Majority of us happen to relate retro with nostalgia. History states before consoles came in; pinball machines were the only solution for entertainment. I am sure you must have come across gamut of pinball machines till date but the Bagatelle Concrete only one-of-its-kind. If you don’t know, Bagatelle was an antecedent of modern pinball designed in France for King Louis XVI and it replicates a pointed billiard table. And now Martin Pichlmair in association with Viennese artiste and canvasser Fares Kayali has made efforts to turn this pinball machine from 70’s into a musical device.
With such a revolutionary creation, it is now possible to listen to your favorite track via a pinball machine. It mocks-up itself and exercises those samples on the center of your game play. The ornamental rudiments of the pinball game have been replaced with digital electronics and installed upon this analogue electro-mechanical machine. The core of the game remains technically untouched and all the buffers and traps are still in place. After all you play for music and not for high score.
The more radiantly you interrelate with the machine, the more intense the vinyl gets. Besides maintaining the coarseness of the electromechanical original game, it deals with integrating physical sounds happening on the playing field with manipulations of their demo. At present, there is no information about its availability but the minute it starts, it would have a gush of people inking deals with such masterwork.
Posted in High tech on 28 January 2008

Here comes another (don’t know how effective) home security system like many that also boasts of alerting you of any kind of danger lurking in and around your home. It’s called AlertMe and is it is a broadband compatible that will tell you about the problems anywhere you are (better if you are near a cell tower)
Thanks to the numerous motion sensors that are attached to the doors, windows of your home, together with a smoke or carbon monoxide alarm detector and chic set of keyfobs to track who’s in and who’s out of your home, AlertMe ensures to keep the security of your abode intact.
Each of the sensor is connected to a central hub, which sends all the info to the AlertMe website servers. In case someone breaks into your home, the system will send you a text message, following which you can either respond back with your cell phone or access your home’s account on the AlertMe website (Do they think internet will be available when we need). Quite a confusing security system it seems to be, which leaves many a questions unanswered…is any one listening?
Price: $790 with a monthly service fee of about $23
Via: ShinyShiny
Posted in Cell phones, High tech on 28 January 2008

A perfect gadget to comment that cell phone manufacturers and designers are getting head over heals when it comes to coming out with an innovative wonder. The latest in the league of those hard to believe but true cell phones is this NEC Flask.
What goes into it to keep it ringing is no hard core battery like other usual mobile phones but a liquid fuel cell filled inside its flask like bod. The cell keeps working till the liquid is their as the liquid cell keeps draining away with the power. As far as the working of the phone goes, you can operate it with a funky touchscreen that features numbers and digits written all over it. Â

Don’t know how will it work and also there’s no clue as to what will happen if the liquid leaks or the flask breaks ( you can expect all these mishaps, keeping in mind the frequency at which we bang, break or throw our cell phone). And also, the concept of a bottle like cell phone will be quite hard to digest for…isn’t?
Any way…let’s wait till it’s out. There are no details on info and other specifications apart from these pics in some real cool colours straight from NEC website and the fact that the phone is going to hit the market sometime in 2008.
Via: ChipChickÂ
Posted in Appliances, Gadget, High tech on 22 January 2008

Today in market place launched new gadget Polycom HDX 7000 HD video conferencing. It pushing out a complete new series in its Polycom HD video portfolio, it presents HDX 7000.This one, which provide to little and medium-sized seminar or conference rooms, it quality 22kHz Stereo Surround sound for “natural voice clarity,” Support 720p video, LPR– Lost Packet Recovery, HD camera Eagle eye 16:9 and the facility to adjust bandwidth for content. Find you can also an RS-232 control port along by DVI technique, USB 2.0 and number of audio outputs and inputs. So they say, to-be owners can imagine the HDX 7002 to land in Mar for price $9,499. While the HDX lures in the deal hunters at $7,999.
Yahoo Biz [Source]
Posted in Appliances, Gadget, High tech, Music, Music Player, Technology, ipod on 10 January 2008

The big advantage of Sandisk for most other manufacturers MP3 player: it built its own flash memory. Possible it shouldn’t come as a shock that their newest round of music players’ disgrace the competition with their large capacities. It’s Sansa Clip, a glossy mirrored little number digit weighing a mere 0.9 ounces, and its look like a famous accretes Lindsay Lohan would carry around as a handy cocaine surface. The 4GB memory was packed latest version into its little chassis yet price only $79—the similar cost as a 1 GB iPod Shuffle (prior to MacWorld, at least). And dissimilar the Shuffle, the Sansa Clip has an OLED display for navigating menus and browsing music (not to mention FM radio and voice recording).
Those looking for more capability and features might believe the Sandisk Sansa View 2.9 ounces, and its now holds a 32GB of flash memory. Those who keep in mind when MP3 players contained 32 MB of memory, this development is a landmark.
Posted in High tech, Music Player on 3 January 2008
Who wouldn’t fall in love if the pen is not just a pen but a radio, MP3 player and a good amount of storage space too.
No we have not lost it, but the CompuFlash Multifunction pen gives us enough reasons to bast about it.
Some of the major features of this wonder writing instrument are as follows: Â
1 GB of data storage
2. built in microphone for up to 32hrs of recording time.
3. can play up to 500 stored songs in MP3/WMA format
4. last but not the least, it can play FM Radio
5. of course writes!
6. What more? It also comes with a car charger and a home charger
Price: $89.99
Via: chipChikÂ
Posted in Gadget, Hardware, High tech, LCD, Touch screen on 29 December 2007
The latest UPMC from the house of Amtek is the iTablet T221. This one homes some of the coolest features including a 12.1-inch LCD touchscreen (1024 x 768), Intel Core Duo (1.2Ghz), GMA 950 graphic chipset, 60GB HDD, 2GB RAM and supports 802.11a/b/g wireless networks.
The features sound pretty interesting and tempting at the same time, but there’s no information available on the price structure of the little wonder.
As far as the operating system is concerned, iTablet will work on Windows
Vista…that’s enough to prepare us that the price tag is surely going to be a fat one.Â
 Via: Mobilewhack
Posted in Appliances, High tech on 29 November 2007

I guess this would have been the only possible place where I had not seen the cute little Hello Kitty. What I’m talking about is this unique Hello Kitty USB Aquarium to add a touch of fun to your kid’s room.
This cute and unique aquarium features a Hello Kitty siren and a pretty rabbit-fish. Though, not a necessity or a must have kinda thing, but definitely a break from those monotonous and conventional aquariums.Â
And if it has already made you a fan of its cuteness and you wanna have one in your room any how…let me tell you it’s available at Geek Stuff 4 u at 28€!
 Via: AkihabaraÂ
Posted in Appliances, High tech, Misc. Gadgets, USB, Unique Gadget on 22 November 2007

You cannot image all that the USB can do for you. It’s reaching out to places and uses that you cannot even think.
The latest use that they have been put to is keeping your coffee hot and drinks cold. Yes, the all new USB-powered drink chiller and warmer contains a USB powered hotplate that turns hot or cold with just a flip of a button.
The device doesn’t boasts to steam hot your cold coffee or chill a warm drink, though it will do justice to bring them back to their respective enjoyable temperatures. The cooling will be till a temperature of 45degrees Fahrenheit.
Hmm…seems quite cool particularly for those late night sittings before your laptop in the office.
Price: $25
Via: ThinkGeek

