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Naresh Chauhan | Oct 3 2006
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What! What did you say?You have got a Mac Mini and haven't yet connected to the EyeTV. What are you waiting for? EyeTV USB 2.0 device is a new hybrid by Elegato Systems that lets your Mac computer to watch, record and pause live television shows...
Ashutosh | Oct 3 2006
How would you like it if, for instance, one day you realized your companies ID tag was reporting on your whereabouts? Well this means no sneaking out of office and no little errands while on work, this is what Hitachi Ltd. had in mind when they came..
Naveen | Oct 3 2006
thrustpac
What do you think is the maximum speed you can attain with your mountain bike? Well, the Thrustpac from Pacific Wind is a personal propulsion device that can manage speed of 25 to 35 miles per hour and gets up to150 miles per gallon on regular gas on...
Ashutosh | Oct 3 2006
JXD has introduced JXD638 PMP which has a 1Gb flash memory and a 3-inch display. Its 98 gms body supports two mega pixel camera, video in / video out, some manner of videogame functionality, an SD slot, and the usual additions of a calendar,...
Naresh Chauhan | Oct 3 2006
holland electro
After the great success of vacuum cleaners, Dutch company Holland Electro is out there, with Pandora MP3, designed by Marcel Wanders, to throng the home entertainment with its attractive set of speakers. Fashioned in wooden side table, built-in...
Ashutosh | Oct 4 2006
The all new Logitech diNovo keyboard forms the high end of the Logitech line. There are many things which become quiet apparent with one look. The numeric keys on the right of your keyboards are gone and in there place we have a line that you see..
Naresh Chauhan | Oct 4 2006
With the advent of the technology for building up an adequately large electrical field in polymer foams, an ultra-thin Pressure Sensor, which can be woven into sensitive textiles, is the new creation of physicists from Austria and the U.S. TFTs and...
Naveen | Oct 4 2006
wind shaped pavilion1
What a neat design! I am totally overwhelmed by this Wind Shaped Pavilion- a design proposal for a large fabric structure. The most enticing thing is that while the lightweight fabric structure changes its shape randomly with the flow of wind, it also...
Naresh Chauhan | Oct 4 2006
Sometimes blessings may turn into curses. The $100 One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project is another example, which offers a open invitation to hackers to smash the security on the future computers. Under the OLPC project, low-priced Linux-based...
Ashutosh | Oct 4 2006
This is a modular, reconfigurable dress comprising of more than 400 white circuit boards which can change colors. The number of white circuits change as dress can get long and short. The boards are tied to metal rings which are individually...

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