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Taiwanese researchers have clubbed up a few robotic traits and have dramatically fitted them into a single robot, now capable of multiple chores. Dubbed Monica, the 60kg robot can fit into the shoes of a receptionist, a tour guide, a security guard or..
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When electronic gadgets are getting smaller by the day, a modest induction to compliment the transformation would be a fan that’s thinnest ever made. Awarded with the silver award at 2009 National Invention and Creation contest, the 3mm fan is...
Researchers in Taiwan, an earthquake prone region, have revealed a small and inexpensive device to detect earthquakes within 30 seconds. Earthquakes are the most life threatening natural calamity all around the globe. A device to sense quakes could be..
Trying to keep pace with mobility stricken geeks, we’ve been seeing all-in-one PCs get real more often than not these days. Take this 18.5-inch all-in-one PC, the ZX2300 from Gateway for instance, which is scheduled to be made available in Taiwan...
HP is always in a hunt to shell out that which shall be a revelation when thrown open for the eyes to gawk at. There is modesty that centers the entire excitement, in the same stir HP took an opportunity to reveal its first ever nettop PC in Taiwan. An.
Fidgeting with my mean machine tops my scheme of things that I’d love to do before I die. It’s indeed a risky venture and baboon-heads should keep their hands off. Overclocking is one activity that bewilders many computer geeks all over the...
GIGABYTE Taiwan just announced the release of their atom-powered M912V Notebook with 160GB HDD, 1GB RAM, Intel Atom 1.6GHz CPU, express slot, HSDPA expansion, built-in 1.3M pixel webcam, Wifi b/g, and a touch screen display. The screen is 1280x786...
The mammoth steel ball in these pics is actually a 728-tonne 'fix' to balance the weight of yet another engineering marvel - the Taipei 101 in Taipei, Taiwan which is the world's tallest skyscrapper. The idea behind this pendulum is quite simple; as...
I think the external hard disks definitely required this, hiding the folders or protecting them with mere passwords wasn’t really a solution. It was smart of Raidon Technology to come up with this solution. STARAY-S from Raidon Technology, Taiwan,...
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